The Oshawa Times, 19 May 1961, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 19, 1961 § Red Wings Score Win zw. if ie nn In Lacrosse Opener | |ping Long Branch defenceman after the 5.28 mark of the sec-| and went right in to catch thejond period. Holyday scored for Eastern Canada Champions in|right hand corner under the the losers with 65 seconds to go| the Jr. A Lacrosse, opened their| waving arm of Cuddy. jas they were pressing hard to home schedule here last night, Holliday was really hot at this make a game of it. with a convincing 7-2 win over|stage and rapped in another just, JUST TALKING -- We were the Long Branch Castrolites. It|seconds later as he took a well|more than somewhat disappoint was a fast, keenly contested|laid over pass from Davis. The ed at the poor turn out for last game with the Whitby team get- Wings were flying at this stage night's game as the Wings are ting off to a fast start as they and Davis made it 4-0 on a Kad-|a (eam that carried the Whitby built up a 6-0 lead in the first|well pass at the 11.40 mark. [colors right to the Dominion period. CAPITALIZE ON PENALTY [finals last year . . . Gord Holli- Gord Holliday led the Whithy A penalty to the losers paved day making his first start in Jr. attack with a trio of goals for the way for the next Whitby [showed very well as he fired a fine start in Jr. competition goal. Ross was the trigger man home three goals John : |John Davis, the younger brother jon this one as he combined with| Davis shows the signs of being of last year's star Terry, fired|B. Campbell. Another penaltyla real threat as he appears to a pair of goals and missed as was the stage setter for the win- have all the polish that his many more. Single goals went|ners as they capitalized on the brother Terry possessed to Ken Ross and Lorne Camp- extra man with Davis get-\Denton Rendall showed well in bell. ting his second goal. This one goal making a number of good Ed Hutzel and Doc Holyday came with just under three saves ... The local defence scored once each for the losers. minutes to play in the period pjayed well to our way of think- Denton Rendall started in the and the score stood at a veryling and deserve a lot of credit net for the Whitby team and presentable 6-0 as the fellows for helping to keep the score played the first 31 minutes, |left the floor at the end of the down . . . The Wings will travel blanking the Long Branch team first 20 minutes. 2 Ito Mimico on Monday night for over the route he worked, Glen! Lorne Campbell went right in/a game with the Mountaineers [Wheeler took over from here ail alone for the seventh goal|, , | There is no home game! and was the victim of the two and made no mistake as he here next week but there will be goals scored. drilled the ball home. Play was|another top noich attraction The Whitby team showed right rather close for the next few here two weeks from last night a . at | WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 LONG LASTING MILORGANITE revitalizes soll promotes healthy plant growth, For best results apply Spring, Summer, and Foil, EASY TO APPLY By CLIFF GORDON Manager: Lloyd Robertson : Whitby Red Wings, defending MILORGANITE is clean ond free from dust, . , alwoys granular . , . does not coke or deteriorate in storage. Safe! DOES NOT BURN MILORGANITE, the ideal fertilizer, does not require "watering-in" . . . all plone thrive on it. For Lawns, Gardens THE NATURAL and Shrubs ORGANIC FERTILIZER ON SALE NOW wherever you buy your lawn supplies COOPER SMITH co. "Garden Supplies Since 1909716 CELINA ST. RA 3.2312 KT ONTARIO HOSPITAL BOWLING BANQUET Head table members are | banquet on Thursday evening Dillham, president of the shown during the annual On- | They inchede, front row (L-R) | league; Mrs. H. M. Baker; | H. tario Hospital Mixed Bowling | -- Mrs. D. 0. Lynch; Alfred | back row (L-R) -- Dr. D. O. Karol Ruth Whipman Is Feted By Friends Lynch and M. The 1961 manufacturers' warranties of "12 months or 12,000 miles" on all makes of new cars is simple evidence of a fact that has become more apparent with each new model over the last few years -- that the modern mass - produced outomobile has attained its ji highest degree of reliability in § history We must bear in mind though, thot cars are just machines, and no machine is perfect -- or possibly eve will be. It i because of thi In some " fe LL LL LT Ty pep------_ DTT TTT pe A J day got his first of a perfect The visitors got their first goal'; wiih. Holliday he stole the "ball from a nap- sult they failed to get a goal (B. Campbell) Baker. } : : department by council-who had| secretary's report and ihe treas- academic course suitable for has been entertained at several at a linen shower. Assisting the Town Council Monday night 2 There simply isn't an easier way to control so many bugs tended by over 30 ladies. A mayor, the local judge and the Councillor G. Brooks said he| Pogson, Grade 7 student, played| and approved. Mrs. T. Rodman, | bridegroom-to-be, and the future J I sented with pantry shelf shower! "Councillor H. Inkpen wonder-|council capable of taking the] Mr. Andrew's topic was "See: parents for their support. Ladies pouring tea were: Mrs. hat trick at the 31-second mark at the 14.33 mark as Hutzel fired (Gray) a ; on a neat pass from Gray. a partly screened shot that 9 Whitby Holliday . wa - 6. Whitby: Davis (Clarke, P ™ ™ ] Add B. Campbell) 17.09 --Oshawa Times Photo P Colborne St. H-S 2d Peri | ] ! pe IW Sy oN cay. very little control over this yrer's report was read by Mrs. University entrance. pre-nuptial sven, A Ws lostess in serving refreshments' The letter was regarding the money. J. D. Yeates. The attendance, Mr. Donald Tutt answered i J On Saturday, May 13 Mis. were and diseases which attack roses and other flowers. ORTHO Rose Dust controls Aphids, Japanese Beetles, Mildew, Ross 1 clone. any te ly Gsjuty Minch was served. held 'a local crown attorney ..., [could never place the police de-/a delightful piano solo. Mr. | party convener, reported on the ng RR 00%: Mis y L Councillor P. Coath said: "I'm partment under the control of Sarles introduced the guest| school parties. A letter of thanks Miss | Marshall, Mr: : gifts of jams and jellies. ed what had ha i ) issionii hild through High '0S : i ppened to the place of the Police Commission|ing your chi rough 18h} Mrs. G. Foster reported on $i; Marshall, Mis R- 1. Werner. The bridesmaids were enter | no ial committee which was to but that continuity was very im- School". The student entering the nominating committee. The {from the start that they are minutes as both teams were when the Brampton Excelsiors (going to be a top notch con- checking very close. The Wings will be the visitors tender as they scored before the changed goalies at the 11-minute SUMMARY game was a minute old. Holli- mark with Wheeler taking over. Ist' Period The locals kept the pressure Wheeler had little or no chance 3. Whitby: Holliday on the visitors for the next few of making a play. (Davis) : minutes and gave Cuddy some The Whitby team appeared to 1. Whitby: Davis anxious moments. Holliday be content to sit back and check (Kadwell) ; made it 2-0 at the 9.12 mark as|in the final period and as a re- 5. Whitby: Ross superintendent Penalties -- Clarke 8.16, Long Branch team penalty too many| men 8.20, Okihero 12.33, Hutzel| 16.56. | e * Le y t b t 7. Whitby: I. Campbell 5.28 \. . Oo e jecC 1011S | The regular and last meeting and school in general and lack 8. Long Branch: Hutzel | | of the season of Colborne Home of parental interests. -- ---------- -1 de ° and School Association was held] It is the duty of the parents I) y |Tuesday evening at the schooi. to encourage the student to at-| No FV 0 PPOoi1I1 men |The meeting was opened with|tain a goal by showing interest THE NEW "12/12" . ris . the singing of the Queen accom-|in his progress. Skills and habits | | / © Controls m: insects Miss Karol Ruth Whipman,|the home of Mrs. F. C. Mal panied at the piano by Mrs. F. developed in early years lay the | - any whose marriage to Mr. Wilton loy, of Oshawa, who was assist- A letter from the Ontario In- partment under control of the Ing. The president, Mrs. G. A.|foundation for High School. The! WARRANTIES = PY Controls certain plant diseases Morse Tidy will take place in ed by her daughters, the Misses spector of legal offices resulted council. He said that $102,000 Scott, extended a warm wel- Whitby District High Schools' ; = . All Saints' Anglican Church on Nancy and Mary Ellen Malloy. flare-ups at Whitby had been budgeted to the police| come. Mrs. W. Bentley gave the curriculum consist of a general Rr oe o Comes in easy-to-use refillable Saturday, May 20, at 11 o'clock Mrs. K. Szewerda entertained NO SECTICIDE 7 squeeze duster -- Mrs. A. Volker, Mrs. W.|designation of S. Roblin as a He said that the police com- banner was won by Mr. C. i Gerald R. Whipan held a McDonsla and Mrs. B. Eden- member of the board of Com- mission spends huge amounts of lo Ther FOOT. Y Yuestion! Jun He Sw yr trousseau tea in honor o er hauser, missioners of Police. tax-money for which they ac-| The president, Mrs. Scott, will 3 9 i ; daughter Recejviig the pucsis yrs R. I erie o Oshawa Previously the commission cept no responsibility when rais- dient He Leadership ines] drew RL for their Weevil, Black Spot, Rust, Leaf Spot and other pests. y rs Mrs. held a miscellaneous show - ade ) : Ie neve le Apiuah, of is. aneous shower al- has been made up of: the ing it. Camp to be held in June. Louise] The annual reports were read| ORTHO AGRICUL 1 CHEMICALS LIMITED Oakville, Ontario ) lingerie shower for the bride- in favor of a police commission |the elected government. speakers, Mr. W. A. AndieW, was read from the social con- New Westminster, C.-8, Szewerda, : wedding presents to-be at her Oshawa home. but I don't think it's proper for| Councillor W. Davidson Principal of Anderson Street yepner, Mrs. George Town, Miss Christine Swanson, stower A lunch was held by Mrs. A.\3 jayman to be a member of it.[agreed with Brooks. High School and Mr. Donald thanking the parents for their gifts Miss Nancy Malloy, bride's N. Swanson of Brooklin. After|we a] like him but he is still a! Deputy-reeve W. Mowat said Tutt, Principal of Henry Street assistance with the lunches. | trousseau Miss Mary Lofthouse, lunch the bride-to-be was pre-||ayman." that there were people on the High School. Mrs. G. A. Scott thanked the guest book Mrs. P. MacLeod. ) tained by the bride-to-be and her |, : 4 vor High School is sometimes be-|ayxecufiv 89 was installs Mrs. F. C. Malloy, Mrs. H. mother, Mrs. Whipman, at a consider bringing the police de-\portant. vadered by new rules and regu- gos hgh ogg pita Doner, Mrs. A. N. Swanson, luncheon held at the Guild Inn. [lations and having several| president Mrs. C. Hoag, presi-| Mrs. J. Toms and Mrs. T. Dan- Mrs. F. O. Tidy was also pres- [teachers teaching new subjects. dent Mrs. G. A. Scott returned nels. ent. | Homework is of the utmost im- in office, vice-president Mrs. J. | reality that the 1 DONALD CLYCTVE (SVR TUT al o oT 1 BE COOLER 'MORE COMFORTABLE Nationally Advertised ALUMINUM AWNINGS ~ car dealership exists as a service establish. ment primarily end attempts at "super - market" car selling have never proven successful. Though some car buyers tend to overlook this fact, in think- ing it is only the "deal" that matters, the manufacturers do not. That is why to understand the new 12-month warranities you must realize that the word- ing of these agreements makes § it clear that it is upon the § dealer's "sole judgment' that Ri the manufacturer bases his replacement guarantees. Commenting on this, o re- |} cent issue of a mational con- |} sumer's magazine of 1,000,000 il subscribers, which carries no |} advertising and does not per- mit advertising use of its Ladies assisting in serving -- - - - chools Observe were: Mrs. L. Macinnally, Mrs. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS E. Snow, Mrs. K. 'Szewerda, ON PAGE 19 Vi . D Mak, _ Victoria Day Mrs. W. MacDonald, Miss Brenda Doner, Mrs. R. Jack,| ___ DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES North and South: Mr. an Mrs. A. Volker and Miss Wendy Mrs. Wells 61%, Mrs. Wilson MacIntyre The catering was Simpson's of Toronto. A tea was held by the future and Mrs. Spratt 4815, Mr. and Mrs. Baker 45, Mr. and Mrs. Winter 445. East and West: Miss Forsyth and Mrs. Booth {portance at this time and it is|Adams, recording secretary, the responsibility of the parents nrg, R, Lalonde, treasurer Mrs. to provide a good setting for |C, Rycroft, corresponding secre- tudying. tary Mrs. J. Fertile. Regular attendance and punc-| Executive members Mrs. W.| tuality contribute greatly to sat- gentley, Mrs. J. Yeates, Mrs. | Whitby Public Schools will told why they are not going to isfactory progress. Poor schol-\1 Grant, Mrs. M. Vansickle, so-| celebrate Victoria Day with a school on Monday, woot og arship LL ue to many fhings, cial convener Mrs. G. Town. | : Ae Ya olborne Street School had in- some of which are lack of sleep, The meeting was adjourned b ration on today to remind the ton but nothing school-wide poor attitude towards teachers|hour followed with refreshments| yas ple . : students why they were receiv- "2 planned {being served. i Dundas Street School was armen ------ ng the holidey addy BY ov. Cp o the| Family Theme | WHITE Public School a . re) teachers raised their new flag Pemecostal Shush Whe spoke, -. and individual classrooms were TE are many United Church id ee |Nags" was sung by one class and gd had 8 choral reat') "Christian Family Steward- NEWSPRINT ing of "There are Many Lands." | chin' w. 0 At the Hillcrest Public School [SF awash terme phere at 4Y>-lb. pkg. each class had an individual [Christian Family service ob-| approximately 630 ceremony because of lack of served in the Whitby Unitedll cheets for -- $1.00 accommodation fo assemble the! Chyrch on Sunday morning. . entire school The solo "Love Never Fajl- Also Available in Each classroom at the Kath- eth" was sung by Mrs. D. Wil 9-1b. pkgs. leen Rowe Shool devoted a pe-|Jiams and the anthem "Let All IDEAL FOR TYPING, PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale at . . . making warranty repairs, In riod to commemorate Victoria!The Nations Praise the Lord" WHITBY OFFICE & [other words, buy the dealer done by bridegroom's mother, Mrs. F, 0. Tidy of Toronto. Assisting were Miss Sally Anne Tidy, Miss Wendy Mcintyre, Miss 60'%, Mrs. and Miss Bovay 59%, Mary Lofthouse and Miss Chris- Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Love tine Swanson. 57%, Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. A kitchen shower was held 4t'Odlum 54% o -1 | turers' products, had this te soy: | "Car warranties worded os to be DEALER warranties --- they obligate the dealer, not the manufacturer, to make good on faults, Inquire among friends and acquaintances in your community, and restrict your car shopping to those dealerships which have earned | 0 reputation for fair dealing in are sO expressly fin Get cool comfort from fully ventilated design and bright "halo-light* underside. Lasting beauty from 2-coat baked enamel finish, guaranteed not to rust, chip, crack or peel, Stylas far window, door, porch or patio. NASH ALUMINUM 94 BRUCE ST., OSHAWA RA 8-1633 # a short play was presented. A by the dealer from whom you .. [own Commonwealth day cele-| PICKUP student represented each prov-| ince and read a short history | your car. Bl bration and CAA oral dm Kindergarten, Grades 1 and 2 DELIVERY MO 8-2345 4 Day. was sung by the choir and The King Street Public School quartet. The male quartet con- ) s well as th of . of the province they stood for. | WHITBY SLEANERS CIRCULATION . We Toh go that you The kindergarten sang "The MODERN - DEPT. * Maple Leaf." F 150 COLBORNE E, § made flags and had poetry read- ings fo commemorate Victoria, HARRY DONALD LTD. day and Commonwealth day at 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY 616 Brock St. N. Whitby had a small ceremony to com-|sists of S. Roblin, H. Siesma, : {memorate the occasion in which|H. Rammler and V. Williams. have everything in your oveur . if all your service work is done § At Palmerston Avenue Public eT Oshawa Times ) School each classroom held its | ORAGE FREE { gh the R. A. Hufchison Public! School. CHAS. A. BRADLEY AND SONS LTD. PAINTING & DECORATING Brooklin OL 5-4441 West Hill AT 2-0961 or visit our . . . Paint & Wallpaper Store 6731 Kingston Rd. West Hill FREE ESTIMATES TIN CHAPEL ; i St. Margaret's chapel in Edin- 4 " 2 burgh measures 1614 feet by , {10% feet, a total area of about 173 square feet, MAYOR PRESIDES AT LACROSSE OPENER Whitby Red Wings opened | with a convincing 7-2 win over | night. Mayor Stanley Martin (raw special attention from the up their season's home game | Long Branch on Thursday | faced-off the first period BP. piece of available | Kenny Ross, who garnered equipment will be used by the BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m | one goal for Whitby, is to the |officers to patrol and control] WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MAX OLDFORD Always Remember . . . For Super Performance | left. Larry Goring of Long [the heavy volume of traffic. Branch is on the right. "We appeal 'to motorists for | --Oshawa Times Photo | their assistance in helping us to! - re make their weekend a_happy| Police Ask and accident free one," "said More Care In Holiday Driving Attempting to reduce the heavy toll in traffic accidents LAWNMOWERS | Reconditioned |00DD & SOUTER PAINT and SCIENTIFICALLY SHARPENED [| WALLPAPER STORE BY MACHINE RED GREEN 107 BYRON ST. 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