4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 16, 1961 'Fourth Guides Have WHITBY and DISTRICT Mother-Daughter Meet Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West The Fourth Company Girled during the evening. Patsy {Guides held their annual Mother Jewell playing a piano solo and land Daughter Banquet on Tues- Nadine Dilling an accordion solo, Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 ahd Sr ai yard relay, the running broad- jump and came second in the took the afternoon off from | COLBORNE St. School In- | classes to compete in the field | termediate Champion Bruce day ents. Winners in the Johnston shows his form in AY evenis. one of his winning events, the events will compete in the | ghoi hut He hurled the eight Field Day of Champions on pound ball 31 feet 4 inches to June 22. SANDRA GARDINER a 10- old grade five student at the Whitby King Street Public School won the 10-yard sack race at the King Street Field Day Monday. Students of three Whitby Public Schools | run. uf Terry Carn and lan Armstrong; | meeting Bow 3 : (girls)--Jennilee Judd, Debbie minutes being read and various oy e At 1ng treet C O00 Cameron, Judy Myles. reports adopted. missed by Magistrate Dueiper, ' " # y Rob nd Bill McCat- HOP, STEP AND JUMP complete list of the winners in Andrew Roblin a i trip to Spain, describing the ' nell, Cynthia Edwards and Nan- of the committee were: Mrs. Miller; (girls) -- Jane Bryant, | Osman. ber. Beaton's Dairy of Oshawa Knapp; (girls) -- Debbie Lau- ¢ , o Tork. 3 Age 12 -- Peter Guttin, Pat ner, Lomax and Laura Evans. WHEELBARROW Clark started on the mound Age 11 (boys) -- George Ree-| (gris) -- Sharon Keetch, Jenni-| a 2 land and Bill Alexander. SOCCER KICK -- Anna Lisa Carsing and Mari. "ning, Doug Ing started the ball [35 Go, bride ws Hastings and John Reed. Paul Pretty and Alan Parting-|Keves and Sandra Thorne. "i Allg . {or or E y Aze § Allan Marshall, Nor and Allan Marshall; Christo- inning Bradley banged one in --Jani , Patsy dr i » . - : 5 Age 11--Janice Beeton, Patsy drell, Andrew Roblin and|, *." Cynthia Edwards and SACK RACE bie Lomax; Janet Law fea Green, Sharon Syntnyk Dennis Towarnicki and Charles| Smith and Terry Carr. Bruce Pollard and David Rod- winning the game but in the top sre JUL ATEN [COATED Hastings Beat Wings In Hard Fought Game By CLIFF GORDON mark and tie Wings appeared jeam, Were ort handed But to be sparked by this one. How- the Wings showed they have a a Sd I ead Same lover at the 15.31 mark Grant|lot of fight and they brought Wings Lacrosse team last night|{scored on a Heffernan pass tothe fans to their feet with their went down to a hard fought 12-10|put the visitors four up as they|tenacious checking and hard defeat at the hands of the headed into the second period. work and it all but paid off. league-leading Hastings Legion.| The middle stanza is one that The Wings outscored the Hast. naires. The Red Wings down the Whitby team wished had|ings team as we said before by 10-4 at the end of the second|never been played as they justia 6-2 count and came within an period fought back' with grim could not do anything right. The more. A penalty to Kadwell who determination and outscored the Hastings team appeared to beiworked hard proved costly. He winners 6.2 but: did fot have getting the right bounce and had been logging a lot of floor enough to polish off the rough took a very commanding 10-4time and got more than annoy. 31 5%llead as they outscored the hard ed at a call and as a result had and ready Hastings team. To-| working Wings 6-2 in this period.|to sit out the balance of the night the Red Wings face an-| The final stanza appeared as/game. The locals needed two {other tough foe in the Brampton if it would be a matter of how|goals for a tie with almbst five {Excelsiors in Brampton. many the Hastings team could|minutes of play to go but were Gary Curtis and Grant Hel-|beat the locals by as the Whitby running out of steam and play- fernan paced the winners with|a losing cause. ers for subs. But never the less three goals each, Joe Todd add-| The Hastings team wer e/they gave a mighty fine showing ed two with single counters go-|caught napping early as Rossland are fo be commended for ing to Roger Grant, Jack Ar-|opened the scoring on a low|their fine effort. {mour, Paul Cannon, and Ron hand drive. This was the only 0 Knox. For the losing Wings at{lead the locals held, however, FIRST rary was Ronnie Moore, Ken Ross|as the Legionnaires came back 1 Whith # Ross and John Davis with three each|with a pair of fast goals by Cur-| , Hettis Curtis and Mike Gray with one. Glen . : tis at 4.47 and 5.13 to take a : Wheeler played the full game|lead they never lost. Heffernan (Heffernan) in goal for the Wings his first made it 31 at the 6.39 mark| 3 Hastings: Curtis full assignment this year. Den-|an dthe locals were having trou-| 4 Hastings: Helfernan {ton Rendall the regular goalie|ble getting organized. Davis gol od " b C vy, Vi played on defence for the Wingslhis first of three at the 1345, 5 wiih Davis ....... 1945 | 6 Hastings: Grant 1.12 417 2.20 241 4.20 417 5.15 5.58 6.18 'GRAND JURY FINDS : (Heffernan) «0 15.31 (Koster) The Grand Jury conducted an ment provided in the audi-|;3 yooh 0 "Heffernan /the measures taken to enforce mend that consideration be (Ross, Kadwell) .. tion of the fact that due to the [Supreme court sittings and two |™" "yoeel op an) |. got one more run in the fifth] We especially found that the powner (major) 8.17, Whitby { Penalties Campbell 4.10, Koster 6.18, Ruttan 10.02, 12.08, v Buildi | County Buildings 8 Hastings: Armour (Heffernan) . linspecting tour of the Ontario torium. - (Ruttan) . 18.24 [County jail and found no prison-| At the County Administrative 14 Hastings: Todd 18.55 security. It was apparent that'given to the immediate provi-|18 Whitby: Moore |the highest respect exists be-|sions of a new County Adminis-| -- we [Si00IEF Sus for Police and 20 Whitby: Ross amy Lourl, 20 Whitby: Ross inning with Oshawa stopping sheriff's office and the Crown|(too many men) 8.30, Kadwell the Whitby shut-out in the bot-|Attorney's office are entirely un- | (misconduct and match) 8.55, Drummond 12.28, Gray 12.28, {Cannon 12.50, Donner (miscon- (duct) 12.50, Clancy 14.07 SECOND PERIOD P I d t 7 Whitby: Moore On Friday, June 9, the Grand lack of an elevator between the 9 Whitby: Davis {Jury inspected the Ontario|ground floor and the auditorium 10 Hastie: Cannon 8.47 County Public Buildings. Fol- below many inmates are denied |, Rararas: Todd : 9.10 lowing is their report: the pleasure of any entertain-|;, Hastings: Knox .. 17.21 ers were being held improperly. buildings we found insufficient (Cannon) |The buildings were exceptional-|accommodations for various de-| Penalties -- Kadwell 8.22, Ste- ly clean and the staff efficient partments to fulfill their func- venson 16.23, Davis 16.41. |and courteous. tions, |THIRD PERIOD | We were very impressed with| We would strongly recom- 15 Whitby: Gray (Ross) tween the inmates and the gov-|trative building with adequate|l7 Hastings: Heffernan ernor and his staff. Ispace provided for present and o WS als | Conditions at Fairview Lodge future needs, e.g., a large court-|™ © pn x 0 = were excellent with the excep- room for 'important trials and|,o Hastings: Curtis until the fourth inning when; we believe that considerable (Kadwell) Whitby exploded for five more more office space should be pro- 4 thr J: runs. This made it 9-0. % i ; : :o 121 Whitby: Davis runs vided in keeping with the dig-\99 Whitby: Moore The Whitby team couldn't nity of the various public offi- (CIV). csisiveserins 3518 |seem to do anything wrong and cials. Penalties Armour 3.09, 'tom of the seventh inning with related to present day needs and|Clancy 13.42, Drummond 15.18, one run, design. !Ruttan 16.36, Gray 17.07. © WW" odern way 1 {o] odernize... SIDING SHAKES -- e wood | | |day evening, June 13, in St. An- and the company sang 'The !toast to the mothers, and her vice was conducted by Captain ver, Commissioner, addressed|the following girls were en- ed two years ago. She then pre- Dobbie, Barbara Elliott, Patsy Carol Collinson, Nadine Dilling, the summer months on June 20 and Marjory Tompkins. the First company will fly up Souter a Swimmer Badge and ---- ru sented to Beth Barter and Don- tington presented awards to the most cookies, 33 boxes in .ncaq justice in seven traffic {total of 355 boxes and the fol- Tyesday. let Dobbie, Karen Dolmage, i, Foskett of 552 Dundas St. Mrs. Stott was given a small jai] sentence. R. Partington. Second Lieuten-| Hooper of 482 Albert St.. Osh- a small gift. David Izatt fo 508 Dundas St. 440-yard race. He is a 13-year- driving 75 miles per hour in a capture the event. He also won | Jack Homer and Fred Black. Ont., was fined $10 and costs Oshawa Times Photo . United Church Fireside Even costs. for disobeying highs Results Of Fiel d Da V wards, Dorothy Kinzie and "Little Haven", for a pot Mek|yw;,,.n G ribbon of 202 Craydon held with the Prest of Scarborough were dis- Age 5 (boys)--Bruce Petrie, Mrs. G. Rapsey, of Toronto, i . ys) -- Pet Boyes, Monday and the following is a Age § (boys) ii ie oo Bible". She also spoke on her / vents trey: (girls) Jane Fuller, Age 12 (boys) -- Steven John- MOBZING BAC E David Fuller the various e ; AB ys) -- Davi FULeT. yeautiful countryside. B ' D . tion of the meet. Members nicki, Jack Young and George Beverly Bassett and Linda Ord; (girls) -- Marilyn MeCon. sume their activities in Septem- eaton 5 airy cy Edwards. played host to Whitby Canadian SOCCER BALL KICK Age 12 (boys) ~~ Porer Brom: drew, Kenny Ord and Paul (girjs) -- Janet Law, Debbie Cathy Iles and Jayne Young. League on Tuesday, June 6. Pe Peter Guttin and Frank|,on Barbara James and Cheryl " . Bresrnier and Cavan Pearce. y Age 5 (boys) -- Bruce Petrie, Age 7 (boys)--Kenny Ord and for Whitby as did Johnson for Hall Leslie Reed and Kim Brown; |g , clap ; : Age 10--John Graham, Terry Keyes and Brenda Catton. er and Gordon Huesser; (girls) [Start but in the top of the third json, Brent Hoag and Peler|jee judd and Debbie Cameron. I he is Age 7 (boys)--Tommy Lethan, lyn McConnell; Janice O'Brien g 'or y as he hit a Legion 18 -- Charles Gordon, Age 10 (boys--Bill Alexander, | (girls) -- Jayne Young, Debbie drew. Paul Pras 4 Aun Pasting Age 6 (boys) -- Norman May for in the bottom of the same with r , 5) P » w ¥ h ANKLE RACE man May and Leslie Reed g. [for Oshawa. Bassett, Mary Unger Age 9 (boys) -- Danny Maun- er: (girls) Chervi Villen- (girls) -- Judy Myles and Deb- bottom of the sixth inning when Brady, Anne Cook. Dougie Madden; (girls) -- Deb- Anna Lisa Carsing. Age 7 (boys)--David Fuller, Lynn McLaffey; Beverly Smith!11-run rally to take the Age 9--Gloria Reed, Lynda' Age 8 (boys) -- John Reed, (zirls) -- Judy Myles, Elaine Age 6 -- Gary Mollen, Donald wards and David Kernohan: Whitby had lost all hopes of Age 8--Lynda Barnes, Cathy Gauthier; (girls) -- Debbie Mc. King and Jennilee Judd. , |drew's Presbyterian Chur c h/Tenderfooi Song". 4 |Hall. Mary Miller proposed a. A candle-light enrollment ser- | mother, Mrs. F. Miller, replied. R. Partington assisted by sec- After the dinner Mrs. F. Wea- ond Lieutenant G. Rints; and the Guides on their progress rolled as Guides: Joanne Day, since the company was form- Margaret Dobbie, Catherine sented second class badges to Jewell and Norma Wilson. Beth Barter, Brenda Barton, The company will close for Linda Deschamps, Donna Gor-at which time Brownies from don, Linda Sharpe, Susan Smith the Fourth company and from Karen Dolmage received a and walk up in a special cere- Laundress Badge; Lee Anne mony. Marlaine Partington a Cook's/| . . Badge. First year pins were pre- 7 Viol ations na Gordon. Guide Captain Mrs. R. Par- Handled In Mary Miller who was voted the T fi C most helpful senior Guide; and! Ia 1C ourt to Janice 'Young for having sold Magistrate R. B. Dneiper dis- {the April sale of cookies. violations and levied $80 in The Fourth Company sold & fines in Whitby Traffic Court, {lowing girls sold 25 boxes or A charge of failing to stop at |more: Darlene Young, Margar-|, stop sign against Harold Mil- [Marlaine Partington, Linda Des- gi whithy brought him a $30 {champs and Catherine Dobbie. fine or an alternative five day gift as a token of appreciation] Having defective lamps on {from the company by Captain his vehicle cost Douglas A. |ant' Mrs. G. Rints, presented awa, $5 and costs or a day in each girl of the four patrols with jail. Musical numbers were enjoy-/E., Whitby, was fined $25 and -- -- - costs or five days in jail for old grade eight student. Run- | Mrs. Richardson 6 mph. zone. ners up in the shotput were | C H Wilfred Gorman of London, the 100-yard dash, the 200- Oshawa Times Photo Is roup ostess for driving without an operators reeme-- . ee license and was also fined $10 | Danny Foster and Gordon Heus- ing Group met on June 12 at the av signs. ser; (girls) -- Cynthia FEd-/home of Mrs."J. W. Richardson, | A speeding charge against Anna Lisa Carsing. (Supper. 4/Rd., Whitby, and a speeding Age 6 (boys) -- Alan Craig, Following the supper, 2 short charge against George Allan A ' , "awk : le hay is' rid K i is; | was y » of the devotional a . King Street public school Gardener, Nancy Cawker and Reed; (girls) -- Cheryl Bettis] David Kernohan, David Roddis; |was in charge of the de C d T held its bond Field Day on|/Marion Brown. Linda Barnes and Mary Hoag. (girls) -- Debbie Keyes, Jayne and was guest speaker. Her dalla 1an ire 4 Young and Hope McNutt. topic was "Women in the T D f i Sports Com- Linda Green and Sharon Lytnyk, ston, Pat Bremner and Peter : c ong ag ho Bgl Age 8 (boys) -- Dennis Towar-|Guttin; (girls) -- Maria Unger, Tommy letham and Kenny The Fireside Group will re- Tris Baker, Miss Gwen Love Jack Young and George Miller. BEAN BAG RACE Age 6 (boys) -- Alan Craig, ; V and Mrs. Mary E. Bell. BASKETBALL THROW Age 7 (boys) -- Donald An- ponald Smith and Leslie Reed: Petrie; (girls) -- Tilly Pellis, Tire of the Midget Hard Ball Welling; (girls) -- Sharon Sut-|yijileneuve : : i | David Roddis and Bobby Unran; Oshawa. Age 11--Peter Staples, Rene ton, Barbara Hicks and Lynda Age § (boys) -- Norman May, (ire) , .* Tommy Letham; Roger Wells Pow ad Pront Hoag. (girls) -- Hope McNutt, Debbie and Gordon Juby: Danny Maur-| The game got off to a slow Andrew Roblin, Danny i ng ing Kann J siisen, Age 5 (boys) -- Billy Judd, home For threll and Bill McCaffrey. |Valerie McCoy and Pat ¥irth. Eqward Core and Bruce Petrie; | Jeff Seguire and Donald An- and Cynthia Edwards; Peggy i : g Brandon and Cheryl Thorndyke.| Whitby's lead did not last long mes YARD SKIPPING RACE Kathryn Robertson and Carol| -- C Age 5 -- Ed C .e/pher Calton and Alan Crai : : Age 1-Sharon Sulton, BeviAvent. (David Fuller 'and ati Pete and Eyer Jn ig Terry Carr and Michael Walton; | The game was tied until the Age 10--Lonna Hawkins, Carol bie Bremner, Kay Luscombe T Leth dJ Mec. and Debra Janes. 12-1. " : J Age 6 (boys) -- D Smith, Tommy Lethan and Jimmy Mec- an Avent, and Margaret Smith. and Linda Green. Gast re) Siig ng TY Age 5 (boys) -- Arthur 'Ed-| At this stage in the game Mifflin, and Janet Sheahan DASHES Coy, Penny Brown and Barnes. #0 Yard dash (boys), age 12-- HIGH JUMP Age 12 (boys) -- Frank Will- SKIPPING RACE Age 7 (girls) -- Pat Bremner, Peter Guitin and Cavan Pearce; Smith. Age 11 (boys) -- Brent Hoag and Scott Law- (girls)--Mary ing, Unger, Bev Bassett, and Susan Johnston: Unger, Rene Tuehof, bara Hicks (girls) rence; (girls)--Anne Cook, Pat Rene Luehof and George Ree- Firth and Val McCoy. son (girls) -- Age 10 (boys)--Alan Parting- Susan Reed and Anne Cook. ton, John Graham and Terry Age 10 (boys) -- Allan Part- Linda | Eddie Beth and Steven! Age 5 (boys) -- Bruce Petrie, | 3 ) David Kernohan and David Rod. Kernohan and David Roddis. Age 5--Bobby Unran, David dis; Bruce Petrie and Grantiof the seventh Whitby scored dis; (girls) -- Brenda Catton, pon Jayne Young and Lori Howe. Age a {zs inn Lisa'1,etham: arion|Carsing, Wendy Akerm a 'ars Jancy S Susar Saith ane Bon Do ay an and Carsing, Nancy Johnston and Age 6 (girls)--Barbara Unran, Age 11 (boys) -- Brent Hoag, Janet Law and Susan McQuat. Age 5 (girls) -- Jayne Youn Susan Young, Tilly Pellis and Hope McNutt. RACE ON ALL FOURS Paul Knapp and Wendy Akerman. Age 7 (boys) -- David Fuller, Cathy Iles and Linda Wenzel. Tommy (girls) -- Anna Lisa BALL THROW Age 6 (boys) -- Alan Craig, Marylou Goode. {Donald Smith and Leslie Reed; 8, (girls) -- Debbie Lomax, Janet Wallis and Lyn McLaffey. | Law, and Lynn McLaffey | Age 5 (boys) -- Gary Stevens, |dra McKinlay | Grittin, (girls) -- Brenda Cat-|three more to make the final on and Susan Reynolds: Deb-|score in the game 12-4. bie Cameron and Debbie Hayes; 1n Bantam League hardball, the Whitby Legion dumped Osh- awa Jury and Lovell 10-1 on Mc. Wednesday, June 7. Reeson started for the crew and Willoughby for the Oshawa Law. Sheryl club. Whitby got off to a fast © start in the first inning as they| Age 5 -- Susan McQuat, San- Scored four runs off of wil-| and Debbie loughby. Age 7 ((girls)--Marilyn Connell, Shirley Hawkins and ATLAS ASBESTOS wir: OUTIEALL OTTAWA + TRAONTO » WINES + TONONTON » FANSOUVER A MENIIR ©F THE TURNIR & NTWALL ORAMITANON Age 6 -- Janel 7 (boys) -- David Fuller,' David Kernohan and Bruce Keyes. Rowland; (girls)--Shelly Little, ington, Terry Rowland and The Scoring pace slowed down Carol Avent and Jane Bassetl.|Paul Pretty; (girls) -- Shelley! Age 9 (boys)--David Hamer, Liddle, Kathryn Robertson and| Danny Maudrell and Andrew Lorna Hawkins, Roblin; (girls)--Debbie Brem- Age 9 (boys) -- Danny Maun- ner, Kay Luscombe and Jane drell, Chris Wells and Billy Mc- Fuller, Caffrey; (girls)--Debbie Brem- Age 8 (boys)--Steven Naylor, |Ner. Gloria Reed and Sharon John Reed, Allan McNutt; | SYtnvk. . ; (girls)--Cheryl Betis, Robin | Age 8 (boys) -- Steven Nay- Minto and Jillian Heaver. or, George Glanfield and John Reed; (girls) -- Linda Barnes, | THREE-LEGGED RACE Cheryl Bettis and Linda Collin-{ gute ido 2 nltie) and Peter Gutlin; Greg Steb-| a me bings and Wayne Worthington; STANDING BROAD JUMP Pat Bremner and Steven John.| Age 12 (boys) -- Steven John, | son; (girls) -- Mary Unger and 5/00, Peter Guttin and Pa f Bev Bassett; Linda Madden and Bremner: (girls) -- Marion Sharon Sutton: Linda Cesman Unser, Beverly Bassett and and Barbara Hicks Linda Madden. { Age 11 (boys)--Rene Luhof _ Age 11 (boys) -- Brent Hoag, || and Brent Hoag: Giles De Scott Lawrence and Archie] Hetre and David Thomas; Rich- Bax: (girls) Susan Reed, | ard Carter and Scott Lawrence; | Anne Cook and Pat Firth (girls) -- Muriel Bates; Linda Age 10 (boys) -- Terry Row- || Armstrong and Susan Reed; land, John Graham and Paul Janice Beeton and Valene Mc: Pretty; (girls) -- Shelly Liddle, | Coy. Lorna Hawkins and Lynn Davis. | TOO BIG FOR THE STORE! 2300 SQ. FT. EXTRA BARGAINS UNDER CANVAS = CHERNEY'S STORE PLUS / [-- TWO HUGE TENTS Two huge tents have been erected beside the store. Call in end browse around. Entrance to the tents through Cherney's Main drore, RIT I SELLING OUT IRVINES ENTIRE Age 10 (boys) Barry Luke Age 9 (boys) -- Danny Maun- and Paul Pretty; David Camkin drell. Billy McCaffrey pit and John Graham; Dave Mc- David Hamer; (girls) -- Debbie . ! Enjo Cormick and John Goemans: Bremner, Lynda Green, Sharon oY BANKRUPT STOCK AND FIXTURES Kathryn Robertson: Nancy Caw- "\ 0 g (hous) -- John Reed. i ker and Marilyn Brown: Shelly qi.ven "Naylor and Dennis Liberal Cl SHOP TONIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. Little and Peggy Thomas Towarnick: (girls) Mary Age 9 (boys) -- Denny Maud- i ; rell and Dougie Madden; Bill Hoag. athy Mifflin and Linda McCaffrey and David Hamer; | | | (girls) -- Margaret Smith _and Sytnyk. f f Terms Peter Bayes and Joe McLauch- RUNNING BROAD JUMP | lin; (girls) -- Patsy Towarnicki| Age 12 (boys) -- Peter Guttin, | and Linda Green; Debbie Wal-| Frank Welling and Cavan, ton and Susan Nichols: Jane Pearce; (girls) -- Maria Unger, || Fuller and Marjorie Liddee Beverly Bassett and Linda Age 8 (boys) -- Dennis I par, @sman nicki and Steven Naylor: - 3 George Glandfield and George ae BS) a Rie Lilie Miller; Ross Partington andi (oi) _ pat Firth, Karen San. | Dennis Sylynk; (girls)--Cheryli con 204 Susan Reed 70 Bettis and Mary Hoag: -Jillian| ~ : Hoaven and Say Roi: Cony AS 10 (0v0) C_ Alan, Fart, | Mifflin and Janet Sheahan Pretty; (girls) -- Laura l.eeder. |} SACK RACE Lorne Hawkins and Mary |} Age 11 (boys)--Ricky McNutt, James | Terry Rowland and Nick Brown (girls) -- Anne Christie, Firth and Susan Young Age 10 (boys) George Ree son, Scolt Lawrence and Rich ard Carter; (girls) Age 9 (boys) -- David Hamer, || Pat|Chris Wells and Peter Baves; (girts) -- Kay Luscombe, Deb-| bie Bremner and Lynda Green Age 8 (boys) -- Steven Naylor, || Sandra,Char les Gauthier and John | Regular 79.50 SALE