The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1961, p. 12

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Osborne rf, 133 Heffernan Downer ture Home Economics Service Church on Sunday morning. A "Get-Acquainted' tea spon- Whitby Abner's Essos won the tying run. d i Port Perry Juniors, |fly to left field scoring Gar G. McCarty were in charge of | OWI the Po ery y oft field 5 gE vary 3 % night. Whitby Red Wings took one on "'¢ lead, Abners were held score-|front to stay in the last of in- members gathered in the Sun-|Mrs. John Smith welcomed the i i i (Holliday) ) downed the pride of Whithy 17. y Marty Jordan pinch-hit for first- to Bill Stacey in the fifth. An- Ibe the last in which I do not ties handed out, no less than 62/Flancy (L106) SCE berry Thos. Webb. Many have given she said this should be a hay-|;en had been retired. They|strikeouts in the final five in- 4. Whitby: B., Campbell 4 : A 4 A After a hearty sing song and Woulds't know what friend is eighth. safety. Grant, Todd and Cannon each| 8. Hastings: Grant (Hef- 2% "deacons. Rev. and Mrs. Webb comed the guests on behalf of | second baseman Grant Menzies|club. Archie Menzies was tops four in a losing cause for the (Ross) informative and surely helped |son at the plate, but Vic Wilkes' not accumulating any hits drew Rev. and Mrs. Webb both ex. |Yith our newcomers as well as/and Batherson. ing a single in his first game 12. Hastings: Heffernan 13.50 God, and church and to support |':ac$ and yellow tulips. Pouring Pitcher Archie Menzies open-| against Mount Zion. last night as they host the Mim-|" ™* Whitby: Kadwell son, and Wayne Oke singled to/draw held by the Whitby club. 10. Ha io pupa 16.26|the occasion of presenting Mr.|Mrs. C. Broughton, Mrs. C locals lost their first meeting St ES ernan the church faithfully and welll The afternoon tea was very last night as McCormick, one| | 1b, Heron If, Batherson cf, Stub- All Saints' Anglican Church stewart ph in &h, c in 7th, Jor- i 3.0 | (Todd) as they built yp 2 i friendly time was enjoyed by team held the edge. From here (Routtan) Program. This will be held in| Mr. Stanway is a minister of Rev John McLeod and family progress had been made at the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 8, 1961 U - ed Ch h - Jrited burch | Esso Downs | IsScene Of . | 1 TointTea Port Perry * | sored by the members of the By GERRY BLAIR single to bring home Brent with Wings Lose 17-10 Rev. T. Webby: hm of |» pas : [United Shure, held on Tues | gir South Ontario County Soft-| Port Perry took a 3-2 lead in L ded At {Ray ne il ae, Sse Yball league home opener last their half of the sixth when od . | nigh Whibty T Park, | Archie Menzies hi ifi In Rough Game all | Wis, i. Quantrill aud Mus. M, | Nig t at the Whibty Town Pa enzies hit a sacrifice 7-3, with five runs in the final Hayes from third. By CLIFF GORDON ithe kids as they get in free to- Ceremon jie, register 2nd name tags. | [three innings. ayes came Jordan's timely : oi SW Hrs are presic em After taking a 2-0 first inning|pinch-hit single to put Abner's in : : i SUMMARY ieids: ide { the - ver ' the chin last night in a real A large group of friends and son, president of the WA, and||.cc until the sixt Hinz qumber si 1st Period SS , g six. rough and ready game as the a ¢ anti Re ; : : f 1. Whitby: Davis rad : | Trailing 3-2 going into their fighting Hastings Legionnaires, day School Hall of the Whithy guests. Mrs, Hare, in her open-|y it of the sixth, playing-coach| mound for Whitby and gave way 2. Whitby: Davis (Ross) 9 39 Baptist Church on Wednesday |ing remarks, used this quota- 10. It was a, real Tough and| 3. Whitby: Davis (Ross) 10.33/€vening for the regular mid- tion: "I look upon every day 10 sacker Ron Watkinson and|derson struck out three, allowed boorly handled game that saw}, ralics Kadwell 16.45, Weck prayer service and also to| : 0 MOt| 5 romptly drove in two runs with six walks and gave up four safe- 2 total of g8 mimes in pena y|bid farewell to Rev. and Mrs. make a new acquaintance", 50, single to right field after two) ties. Anderson collected nine 9 them to the winners. How | 16.45, Clancy 20.00 Dro: grateful thanks and appreciation day. [pulled away from Port with|nings, walked seven batters and they won with serving Log 2nd Period for Rev Thos. Webb's ministry] Mrs. Hare also used the quo- three more tallies, two in the was quite stingy with the hits tn 2 same i She gm Het A 48 during his interim pastorate. [tation "Woulds't have a friend-- seventh and a singleton in the|as Port Perry gained only one s t i for the| 5. Hastings: Grant i : | fernan was the big gun for e} (Heffernan) . 1.59 devotions and prayer, Mrs, Ken (best. Have God my friend who| pithy loaded the bases in the| Buck Heron for Abners, with Wiluiéry 85 2e.Toted Sit goals | Cullen officiated with Mr. Dud-|Passeth all the rest." |opening inning when Ron Wat-|a double in the eighth had the had three with Downer adding 7 Jexuan, Drymmend) {ley Wilson on behalf of the] Mrs. L. F. Richardson wel- kinson got a life on an error tojonly extra base hit for either ir. Kadwell into! 7. Hastings: Grant r " ) 3. pair. Buch Rajuell came inte (Stevenson, Heffernar) 2.45 were brought to the front and a|thec WA and took charge of two and successive walks to Buck|at the plate for the Juniors with the spark that we felt sure the| 3 Hastings: Todd 5.13| presentation was made to Rev. |get - acquainted games that| Heron and Larry Batherson. two of their five hits. Wayne big fellow had as he fired home 9. Whitby: B. Campbell Webb of a purse of money. Mrs, [Provec to be both amusing and | Murray Stubbins forced Watkin- Powell and Gary Hayes, while ; + 6.05/5 Mitchell also presented Mrs. |i y ; y Ae A oe Herm i th Ei a Whitby team. John Davis added 10. Hastings: Todd ....... 6.14 webb with a bouquet of flowers, |€Veryone to become acquainted timely single drove in | four an ree walks respective- three with Berry Campbell add- 11. Hastings: Downer I LE . 3 ing two and Gord Holliday add-| (Todd, Cannon) ...... 6.27 ° : oH p older members. | The Juniors battled back with] Next action for the Whitby [pressed hejz appreciation Jo The tea table was attractively |a pair in the next inning to even|Abner's Essos will be Monday back after an injury. (Stickles) .. such kindness and charged the |g... ted with a centrepiece of [the count at 2-2. night, June 12, in Brooklin stings: Ca people to be faithful to their The Whitby t ill try t 13. Hastings: Cannon \ mabe amends ig A big Jor (KNOX) .00vvrenrrens os fond tea were: Mrs, J. Ward and| ed with a single, Bert Brent andl Don Andrews of 1226 Dundas 8 SS114 the nevv minster in every way Mrs. Ed Bowman Jack Chapman received free|street east in Whitby was the PE here tonight |. (Davis) 16.00 possible. | "Mrs. H. T. Fallaise convened Passes from hurler Andy Ander-\winner of a transistor radio The bing rr ni a 15. Hastings; Todd This gathering was also for the tea, having as assistants drive in Menzies, Bob Osborne PORT PERRY Powell ss 3 s. 5 | ) -- ss, banner crowd is. expected. The A. S. Wilson, retiring sexton of | Hey +... | continued the rally with another Hayes 3b, Burkett cf, Grant (Drummond) 17.47 the church ith | Heard, Mrs. R. H. MacCarl,| 0 Menzies 3b, Archie Menzies p. i hn «17. e church, with a purse of; ©. Whitehurs g. | ies 2b, ies p, with the Mimico team and have Whitby: Kadwell ..... 17.50 : ; p : [Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst and Mrs . e a score to settle there, too. The| yg" whithe' Holliday money. Mr. Wilson has served|R, Hal. Evening Guild locals were hard lucked again % 4 pidgre) .« Grant 7.91. 188 for many years and was sorry|aplv arranged by Mrs. F. Ollen- . of their more colorful players, ni" misconduct) 11.34: 0 Nave to give up on account of Bitile, Mrs. C. Roper, Mrs. A.| 1 M 1 bins rf, 1b in 7th, Wilkes ss, was injured as his glasses were| gg; 1 ; lus his health, In expressing his ap-|Sturgess, Mrs. J. H. Brecken-| [10 eetin Cirka 2b, Smitke 3b, rf in 7th.| : Stickles 13.30, Todd 15.28 (plus yreciation for the surpris itt |i k ' ' | shattered about the four-minute| °° of 28): Koster Prcciation for the surprise gift, ridge and others. Anderson p, Stacey p in 5th, : i misconduct at 15.28); Koster ye. wir ked that h ; mark of the first period and hei ag" giorno (misconduct) | Jr: Wilson remarked that he| According to the remarks of was taken to the Peterborough ioe: po ioo "ie 1000 felt he was only doing his duty numerous guests this "Get - Ac: Evening Guild held its last|dan ph in 6th, 3b in 7th. Hospital. He was not injured asp orp pppion™ ana enjoyed his work very guainted" tea was an outstand- meeting of the season on Mon-| Port Perry 020 001 000--3 5 4 badly as first expected and his 19 Hastings: Cannon much. ing success. day evening at the Church Hall.| Whitby 200 002 221--7 8 4 Sight has fit been harmed. An) (Knox) Mrs. W. A. Wilson made the -- : |The president, Mrs. C. Ry.[---------------r other Interesting point in regard, ines: 2 presentation to Mr, A. S. Wilson croft, opened the meeting with| yy « lo tonight's same Ie aL Xt le = He ings: Heflernan 4.90 on behalf of the congregation. Progress Reported forever Various reports were| Bible Is Needed : . 4 SHB? '3g! The hymn "Blest Be the Tie . read and approved. will be admitted free if accom- 2 Hastings: 4.59 that Binds" was sung, with Mrs. On Sho in Mall Mrs. Rycroft read a letter panied by their parents. [= Hastings: W. E. G. Summers at the piano from the St. John The Evangel- The Red Wings go, off en fhe, an nnon 52 Lunch os served by the ,, The special committee on the jst CWI, inviting their Church| The Canadian Bible Society ight lot i lat sight's game a 9.07 ladies of the church and alg in iown Shopping Mall report groups to attend "A day of ca- District Representative, Rev. E. ' y 1 wn ounc i "of < " three goals by youthful John|24 Hastings: Heffernan ) 0.0 e y tering for crowds" given by the|R. Stanway was the Davis. This, however, was the (Routtan) 12.54 all. Rev. Thos. Webb is plan-|ficials from the Department of only period that the Whitby|25 Hastings: Heffernan ning a trip to the Maritimes to|yighways and the Department or wanigan) 13.14 visit old friends and relatives. of Transport in May and that in the Hastings' team out /hitby: Kadwell fought, out bumped, out slashed] (Tran) «sss. 18.17 were welcomed into the congre-| meeting. and outscored the Whitby team. 27 Whitby: Kadwell gation at the Whitby Baptist] Chairman of the special com- tober. Fifteen ladies from All and formerly served the Church Saints' will attend. The Evening Guild members phasized the relevancy and Penton Rednell in the Whithy (Davis) 19.44 [Church on Sunday, June 4, Rey jmitee, Councillor Brooks volunteered to look after the|great need for the message of cage, while not as sharp as| Penalties -- Grant 7.21, 11.24 McLeod has recently come from stated that progress had been 4 . usual, was afforded little or noj(and a misconduct 11.24; Fallingbrook Heights Baptist| made mainly because the De./Young children while ent protection. The home team fired Stickles 13.30; Todd (minor and Church, Toronto, and com-|partment officials were present attend Church service. Final J 1 r 10 goals home in the second misconduct) 15.28; Routtan|/menced his ministry here on|and the assistance they were plans were made for the Wed-|the scriptures in native tongues period and seven more in the 161g: B, Campbell 16.43; Rout- June 1. He has two teen aged|able to give. ; final frame. The best the local [gn 18.57. p ' |boys. sw ge | A further meeting was agreed on the Church lawn. Africa beyond expectations, to Andy Anderson started on the ow % 5 | Brent ¢, Chapman If, Oke 1b,] WHITBY -- Fox c, Watkinson] Temperatures soaring to record levels in the 90s sent John Julius to a Winnipeg department store looking for Bermuda shorts. Some of the Ey rl I el FE di dhe ds SHORT SHORTS salesmen were wearing them | too, but that didn't keep Mrs. of Daddy in short pants. Win- nipeg has gone 28 days with- out rain, four days short of a record. Julius from being amused and young Linda apparently got the giggles at the sight --(CP Wirephoto) U.S. May Order In Modem Word Canadian Trucks | WASHINGTON (CP) -- The/Army would place a large or- : guest United States Army plans to/der for them under production that they had met with the of-'on(ario Department of Agricul-|speaker at the Whitby United place large orders in Canada p for a new half-ton vehicle pro- viding Canadian development of later. St. John's parish hall in Oc- the United Church of Canada it meets certain specifications. govern- place the M-29 Weasel snow ve- in China In his message he em- ment will pay for development hicle used by the army for a | The Canadian costs. Army officials said once the cle is to be used on snow and parents the Bible in the modern world. vehicle is built and found satis-/for river crossings. He reported that requests for factory under testing, the U.S.| Broughton the | parts, |Sacrament singing It was announced that the of Infant Baptism phony's Largo, by Dvorak, was will be held on Sunday, June 18. tracked and powered by a gas engine. In Ottawa, Defence Produc- tion Minister O'Hurley said the Canadian government is study- ing the matter with two Cana- |dian firms which are interested in developing the vehicle. He said the U.S. proposal was "very welcome indeed" but de- tails of the development ar- irangements could not yet be The vehicle is needed to re-|announced and he declined to |identify the firms. SPECIAL TOUCH LONDON (CP) -- Emry |{Hughes, a Labor member, sug- / : | gested in the House of Commons It will be light enough to be|that trade unionists should carried in a cargo plane or|march with the Guards' regi- arrangements to be worked out number of years. The new vehi-| [nesday, June 7, tea to be held are pouring in from India and sung by the choir with Mrs. R. lifted by helicopter and could be|ments in this summer's color- solojused in northern climates to trooping ceremony which will transport ski troops. It alsoipe carried live on television in | could be used as an ammuni-|Russia. He said it would give tion carrier, for reconnaissance the Russians an idea of Brit land other purposes: It will belain's democratic way of life. the final 40 minutes. | j Gu more detailed information re- er and refreshments were serv-| The anthem "Take My Hand" Don't forget the Red Wings| {quested by the Department of|ed by Mrs. J. Hird and com-|from the New World Sym- are at home tonight against the| aper un © S Transport. Imittee, locals, who are batting just| under the 500 mark now, having| won two and lost three, need a We just got word that Me-| Cormick was taken to an eye| On Saturday, June 10, mem-|one major project. The Scouts, | specialist in Peterborough and bers of the Whitby Boy Scout|ywho endeavor to be self-support-| stitches to close cuts suffered in|to gather bundles of papers. in|\"8: Would have to find some the high stick by Clancy . . .|their monthly collection through-|other method of raising that | warned for their rough house the paper collection 18 2 handy | probably have to rely on a door-| tactics before and this may put) Way of getting rid of old papers, . : the cap on it so far as the OLA (but to the Boy Scouts it is (C007 CORvass which many Bind pA WY team could do was seven over -- upon pending the acquisition of) The meeting closed with pray- (the offices of the Bible Society. Mimico Mountaineers. The win in a big way. | Boy Scout Appeal that he has at least seven|Association will be out in force| The Hastings team have been|out the town. To many citizens, amount of money, and would | is concerned ... It seems a|almost their lifeblood. Ne | a : For these reasons, leaders of | | ) shame that fellows have to get| Many Whitby residents ar the Scouts are seeking the ut-| carved up by some lame brains unaware that through these col-| : Monat like they have on the team down |lections, the association raises | MO5t So:Operation jrom Whitby | that way . . . In the meantime annually $1,600 which is required © 21S n 15 Projed t per make it a date for the Whitby|to maintain proper Scout ac-|2 [ony ht hii arena tonight and bring along! tivities in the town. Without this at the carbs' in front tp their | {homes by 9 a.m. on tHe second | Saturday of every month; June | Don't Feel Like A Stranger... In "Paradise"! WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS 10, in this case. The scouts will SEWER WANTED Lorne Taylor of 425 Palace| Whitby Town Council requesting| the installation of a sewer and clean-out at his property. The Association school at Ajax on letter was referred to the streets Saturday, June 17. All council {members will make an effort to| committee. CULVERT SODDING A letter will be sent to L. G. King of 603 Newman Cres., Whitby, by the Town Council stating that it is not town policy| to sod culverts or open ditches. Mr. King requested that the] ground in front of his property be sodded by the town. REQUEST GRANTED a b; Chamber of Commerce to have|thej their telephone number listed| under Municipal Offices in the by Town Council Monday night. REPAIR CROSSINGS ways informed Town Council] |RETARDED CHILDREN | | Members of the Whitby Town street, Whitby, sent a letter to| Council have been invited to at-| ; ./ [Counc have be: opening of the| ot Scouts but who contribute | Ajax - Pickering and Whitby| ttend the opening. FIRE PROTECTION Radel A letter from the Township of OPen shop on Saturday morning | Whitby in regard to the fire pro-|t0 receive all these bundles of | tection charges to the Town of Papers. Ever since the Scout | | Whitby which had been passed| Paper drives have started, the | earlier was received and filed|1ocal firm has provided the mar- | y the Town Council. DRUMHEAD SERVICE The Whitby and District Boy and is used to buy new equip- | : | Scouts Association's request for| ment for Scouting, pay for Scout A request from the Whitby | the use of Centennial Park for| camp costs and provide all other r Drumhead Service on Sun-|Scout equipment necessary to] |day, June 18 was granted by operate a Scout group. I | Town Council Monday night. A telephone directory was granted request to use Kinsmen Park] {will have to be granted by the | Kinsmen. About 500 Scouts and| Cubs and 250 Guides and Brown- The Canadian Pacific Rail-| ies will attend the services. that the Brock street north PRINGLE CREEK crossing would be permanently repaired as soon as a crew was|that a hindrance to Pringle|., available. Council will reply to/Creek's waterflow be remedied] the letter requesting that the/by the town was turned down Hickory street crossing be re. paired at the same time. CLEAN UP FIELD A request from C, H. and further correspondence will go to the Town Solicitor. Mr.| Donald will be so advised. According to a letter received REGIONAL PLANNING do the rest. The "rest", incidentally, jo volves a lot of people who are | their time, effort and in many | | cases, equipment to the project. Trucks must be rounded up to collect the papers. | Pal-0-Pak Limited, a Whitby firm which manufactures insu- lation, must be prepared to | | {ket at top prices. Money raised is divided | amongst all Whitby Scout troops | -- Scout leaders are loud in their praise of the many Whitby busi- nessmen who have provided trucks for these town collections. They include Wes. Smith Lum- ber, George Hamer Plumbing, Whitby Motors, Donald Motors Donald! and Harold Boys Garage, | 4¢! Rousseau Furniture, Bradley Farm, Isaac Puckrin and Son, . and R. Transport, Albert |Randall and Son and P. Sori- chetti and Sons Ltd. Arena Sunoco Service, Sanday Carlaw Motors, Seaway Motors, | Al Heffering Service Station, | IRF C--O Rains Shaped on x 3 VACATION ~ - Have The - Oshavon Times Mailed To You... | Wherever You Are! It will be just like getting a letter from home when THE OSHAWA TIMES arrives every day, bringing you all the news, plus your favorite comics. There is no extra charge for this service . . . Order your vacation subscription now. See your carrier boy, phone the Times, RA 3-3474 or teturn coupon below to -- by Whitby Town Council, a field The Whitby Planning Board George's Fina Service, Don Pin- | on the south side of McCullough sent a letter to Whitby Town| dar Garage, Bill Mowat Service drive extending to the Highway| Council regarding regional plan-| Station and Brock St. Motors. | 401 fence has taken on the ap- ning areas in Whitby. Council/ Sawdon Fuels provide scales. | pearance of a dump. A letter referred the letter to the finance| Citizens are further reminded will be sent to the owner with aland subdivisions committee. that this will be the last monthly request to clean up his prop-| STA | collection until September. erty. A AAT ORCEMENT mis This weekend will be the last BUILDING PERMITS sion in a letter to Town Council JPPortuniiy Io nioad that {pe Building permits totalling| welcomed specific instances of {pent : some $188,661 were reported by| bylaw violations. The letter was ; - | Whitby Town Engineer Mr. in reply to charges by Council Hoag for the month of May. So/that some of the town bylaws far this year 32 residential, 10|were being violated. The letter| commercial and 4 industrial was filed by Council. building permits have been |student, has won acquittals on| allowed. | THANKS RETURNED |eight overtime parking charges | A thank-you letter from the|--all against himself. Besides RESOLUTION ENDORSED Boy Scout Association for the clearing himself of the charges A resolution from the City of use of a town park on May 27-28by various legal technicalities, | Windsor regarding the licensing(will be answered by Councillhe was prepared to argue that | of special, out of business and|thanking the association for the'one summons mailed him had] fire sales has been endorsed by | condition the park was left inno legal value because of in- the Whitby Town Council. after the meeting. Isufficient postage. MONEY SAVER WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Harold | Bick, 31-year-old Tecumseh law RATES The Oshawa Times will be mailed to your cottage or re- sort at the regular carrier rate of 45 PER WEEK! CIRCULATION DEPT. THE OSHAWA TIMES

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