The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1961, p. 4

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4 Misses Betty McArthur and |Joan Venning are holidaying in Victoria, B.C., and Mexico. Glad to report Miss Eva Parr home from Bowmanville | hospital. Mrs. Wm. Cobbledick, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobble- dick and Margaret, Leam- ington, Miss Cole and Mr. Bill Cobbledick, Owen Sound, were] Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson. Mrs. W. Laurenson, Toronto. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Recent guests of Mrs. Cecil Hill ve2: Dr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, London; Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and girls, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton and David, Oshawa; Messrs. Rov and Bill Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and family. Miss Joan Chiasson, Rich- mond Hill, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Harold Henry 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 17, 1961 'Honor Couple At Blackstock By MRS. 0, HILL BLACKSTOCK -- A splendid {mon was "God's Care for All." Forty-two of the Van Camp ed Wing Comeback 1ps Castrolites 10-8 oi the fans honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman|ning and had an enjoyable get- (hee Gloria Vanitogether. thejmoments. Moore let ) lax at the 19.34 mark as he Robinson d the clincher on a three-way Ryswyk). Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and Mr. John Hamilton was mas-ichildren, Toronto, spent the ter of ceremonies for the occa-|weekend with Mr. and Mrs By CLIFF GORDON Webb and Holiday were Scoring five goals in the final big guns as they each bagged ajre nine minutes of play, Whitby pair of goals and they led the fired 1a tl Red Wings last night turned game 4-2. They jour thice pasting play with E. Tran and what appeared to be an 8:5 de- goals in a minute and 23 sec Davis oa i . & : ; ek with, feat gs thrill-packed 10-8 win. onds. Not nearly as fast as the| JUST TALKING Coach sion. 1 he jou Saughers Mr lAustin Beacock. The game was the first of a|three the Wings got in the final{Cherry was mighty proud of his in ors yo gs! A or Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowmanville best-of-seven series against Lang period as they scored three in|charges after the game but re- iby ag a "ons hs was Sunday guest of Mr. and Branch with the winner meet- 16 seconds. Moore scored forimarked that if they were try- ATL ang ~ Mis Yohn bli Mrs. Percy Van Camp. ing Mimico for the OLA Jr. B{the Wings at the 14.57 mark of ing to give him ulcers the way Jang a song. ai Py am Mrs. Neil Malcolm and: chil- title. The second game is inthe period to cut the visitors {they had to come from behind, on Slain ny fn /dren took Mrs. J. A Cook of Long Branch on Monday night!lead to a single goal they really did a good job of it ph Vii he] aE x \Brooklin to a cottage at Moore's with the third game back here The second period was a real Manager Ivan Davie was os Rg pe, 42) aro 5 o | Falls, Minden. one. dav last one week from last night, Aug. close hard checking affair. Both bounced out of the game at the Go r iia ll a oO week 23 teams managed only one goal. 10.43 mark for talking too rough Congr | Jo g | I hn 3. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin Johnny Davis, the prolific goal Stanfield for the losers and|to the referee (if that's what you{Dreser co HR Big and |and boys .and Mr. and Mrs scorer for the Wings. was once!Elmer Tran for the local win-call that big red-head that was 8 45 a fe na Edgar Horn spent a couple of again the big gun as he trig- ners. The period while beinglout there with the whistle) in 5 a pres days at Wasaga Beach. Ron. Martyn and Jim Carnag gered five goals, half the totalllow scoring was high in spirit{regard to a penalty to Ross of app . Pa Misses Gertrude Henry and ham are spending this week at scored by his mates. Ronniejand drive. Both teams wereithe Wings. The second Music for dancing was provid-| porig Griffin spent the holiday Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. Moore and Elmer Tran each|checking hard and as a resultigame goes in Long Branch on ed by the Dayes Brothers, Allan| oakond at home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beivea Jr. Farmers At Service By GLADYS YELLOWLEES and Mr. D. Savage of Oshaya SOLINA -- Several young peo- was the special speaker ple from here attended the Jun-. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks. ior Farmers' Church service Scarborough, visited Mr. at Kendal on Sunday and the/Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and sons. picnic dinner which followed the. Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mrs. Jim service. The service was con-'Hall and Laurie of Oshawa ducted by Mr. Don Whitbread were Wednesday guests of Mrs Ralph Davis and Pat. and Nancy, Bronte, visited Myr, Mr. and Mes, Ed Davis, Osh- : : 3 awa, were Sunday tea guests of and Mrs. lvan Mountjoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, py Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Mc- Mrs. Ella Taylor and Sandra, Neil and family, Toronto, were Scarborough, spent the weekend with relatives here. Dr. Jerry Millson. Toronto was with his family here for the weekend also Sunday guests of the Ivan Mountjoys. TONIGHT THRU SATURDAY SPECIAL CLASSES STE. FOY, Que. (CP)~Chil dren judged exceptional will at tend specia! classes starting this September in this Quebec City suburb. Under the plan, To Buy Shares In S. Africa TORONTO (CP) -- Massey- Ferguson [td. has offered to purchase the outstanding com- mon shares of Tractors and Farm Tools of South Africa Ltd., reveals a notice filed with the Toronto Stock Exchange. -- the South African company has been in the Massey-Fergu- son distributor in that country for some vears Under the offer, which ex- pires Aug. 30 and is binding if 90 per cent of the outstanding common shares are deposited, sharcholders are offered two rand and 75 cents (South Afri- can) a share, to be paid in the form of two rand and four cents cash plus Massey-Fergu- son Lid. (SA) common shares to complete the balance owing. The rand valued at about $1.46 in Canadian funds. MONSTER FRUIT The shaddock tree of Asia, al- lied to the orange firee, pro- duces grapefruit like [fruit : | | bagged two with Barry Camp- feelings got a little warm. Seven| and| -- bell shooting in one and it even. penalties were handed out dur- tually proved to be the game ing the period to keep the game winner. under control Jack Stanfield led the attack . did ack THIRD CRACKER for the losers with three goals 1 The third and final three as mark He have iu as 33 Ss no this not the 1 k Was 1 pers . a caught , followed 9 he 12 Long Branch 15 Whitby 17 Whitby 18 Whitby 6.00 and Roy Ashton, Harris called for Monday with the third game|Bailey here next Wednesday night. Edmund . The game last night was a squares. real dandy and the fans will be A bounteous back for more The crowd served was far below what we had Seventeen members and one hoped for but next week should visitor attended the ONO meet- be different ing at the home of Mrs. Rena IST Butt, Thursday night. Consider- 1 Whithy Davis , able business was dealt with » Whitby: Davis \ deliciou luncheon was 3 Long Branch served by the hostess and group Trory 6.20 and a Pleasant evening of chat- = Bs ting spen 1 Lung Bran b Sorry to report Mr, Bart Van 5 Long Branch Ryswyk is in Oshawa hospital Holiday 11.97 With an injured hip due to an 6 Long Branch 12.31 accident when at work 7 Whitby: Moore, There was a very good con- Davis. Gray 14.57 Bregation at the United Church Penalties Webb 1.10, Fk, Sunday morning. Mrs. Harold Tran. misc, 1.10; Campbell, Kyte sang a solo, "I Know My Stanfield. 13.20: E. Tran, Father Cares for Me The Trory. 13.29 subject of Rev. Romeril's ser- 2nd Period the lunch was PERIOD Holiday 8 Long Branch:Stanfield Keegan ... 9 Whitby: | Penalties well, 7.21 9.33 . 19.26 Kad THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Humer - Satire Classical Tran .. Gray Trory, 7.21. Long Branch, team penalty for too manv men on floor, 8.14; Kad- well, 14.30 Carnegie, 17.40 Holiday, 18.41 3rd Period 10 Whitby: Davis, Gray .. 11 Long Branch:Stanfield .. Stanfield Keegan .. 28 33 6 5] Neo. 7 Hwy 3.2. Miles West of Breoklin Thurs. - Fri. - Sal, at 8 p.m. Sat. Matinee at 2:30 p.m. CHILDREN 50¢ ADULTS 1.00 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 5 6.2 7.3 3 Long Branch 3 14 Whitby 11.02 Davis, E. Tran 11.11 E. Tran, Moore 11.18 Campbell Moore E. Tran, Davis Penalties -- Dmytrasz, major, Wilkinson, 8.06; Stanfield 10.04, Ross, 10.43; Bombefiry 6 Whitby major, 14.12; Kadwell, major, 1.12. with his spikes Jim Webb and Doc Holiday tal- 3 . period lied a pair each with Butch Was a real sizzleY Duis knot. Keegan doing the honors on the 'ed the count at five all at the other one. The game, while very ? 2? mark and the game had all boiled down to a 15-minute thrilling from a customer stand i point, left a lot to be desired affair. A major penalty 4 from the officiating standpoint Dmytrasz of Long Branch Never have we seen the fans @/Most proved fatal to Whitby talking between periods about Ihe Visitors really took the ' ' me hand while they were anly the lousy. refereeing. They I did not appear worried at the short handed and fired tome fact that the Wings were trail! goals the Wings were ng in the game. Everyone coud badly disorganized 2 not be wrong so it mus! Finally at the 11 in been the red-headed referee Davis got the Wings rolling scored a beauty that HOT AT START Cuddy napping. Davis T s opened the scoring just nine seconds later al mark 'as Davis converted an Elmer Tran's pass scored his first of five on a low into goal number five for the hard drive. He made it 2-0 just blond bomber Elmer Tran a little aver two minutes later made mistake as he fired as he scoretl on the same shot. the qualizer at 11.18 for the The Wings appeared to be go- third local goal in 16 seconds ing to handle the Castrolites with! Campbell was awarded a free ease throw at the 15.20 mark. This However the one took the wind out of the case and visitor came losers' sails. They did not give storming hack and gave Toy a up without a fight though and rough time in the Whitby cage. gave the fans some anxious By GERRY BLAIR . Reg Hickey, who was Oshawa Heffering's Imperials knocked out of the box in the Suislugged SRB ers second inning in favor of Ted i i A rors at the Whitby Jcnes, cellected three hits, in- Tewn park last night cluding three-run homer in Heffering's now lead the best- that fateful seventh Jack of-three OASA Senior "B" play- Stewart and Jimmy Claus had off series, 1-0. The sec ond 8AME a mild pushing-bee in the fourth is slated for Alexandra Park when Claus slid into home next Tuesday night, and not Saturday as originally sched- high Jimmy uled. Apparently the conveners Jordan, short stop foi Heffer- made a last-minute decision tolings gave a sparkling perform switch the game to Tuesday tolance, grabbing two difficult hits accommodate Oshawa Scugog! One was a hot liner to his right Cleaners Juniors in their series which he grabbed backhanded with Tuxedo Junction, giving The other was a fine one-handed them the Saturday date running stab into shallow centre In last night's high scoring Bob Simcoe speared a line marathon, Abner's blew 4-0 and|drive deep in the line in left 8.6 leads to Hefferings. Wally field in the ninth to rob. Mike Samanski breezed along until/Cirka of an extra base hit the fourth with a comfortable OSHAWA Ron Simcoe 3b 4.0 lead hefore Oshawa broke O'Reilly 2b, Shearer cf, Carn into the scoring column with a/with Ib, Bob Simcoe ¢ and If pair, started by Jack Shearer in 2nd, Jordan ss. Buzminski If, with a wrong-field homerun Claus in 2nd, Fielder rf his first of Hickey p and rf Jones 2nd WHITBY two in 2nd pin IMPS RALLY Hefferings with a run Ron Simcoe hase on a passed ball Newstead rf, Bath Heron If, Whitney in Stewart Jordan 3b Samanski p. Giddings 7th Stubhings 1b. Stacey 2h. 7th. Wilkes ss. Cirka 2b in 9th RHE 000 213 800--14 11 2 220 004 001-- 9 9 came back in the fifth cored from in in add front 5 came back strongly in run sen mo vears family and pert man runs, the final barrage of up two took over for Gid Oshawa continued to ro ing three more in the sixth, and moving out in 6-4. They Oshawa accomplished this after two men W hithy were retired Whitb; . \ their half of the sixth with four their largest single inning Dies In West output of the game. This placed Whitby back into the lead for I 86th Y the second time n ear Then came the wild and wool- PRINCE ALBERT The lv seventh when Hefferings ran death occurred in Wetaskivin roughshod over Abners Alberta, of the late Mr. Daniel 13 men to the plate. scoring Albert Lyle, Aug. 2, in his 86th eight runs, and driving (wo year vitchers from the ind. After: a, fle lived in Prince Ed three runs were Wally ard Island during his younger Samanski was relieved by Bill later. with his wife and Giddings who was greeted with he moved to Prince Al) another hits Ontario, where his wife runs. He retired only one predeceased him in November, and gave home 1927 which accounted for five runs in. the inmng He has resided in western . 2. provinces during his senior Bill Stacey vears. The deceased was an ar dings coming in from his second dent church worker and loving hase position, and allowed Osh- rather. He is survived by his two] awa only one hit the first sons, William of Winnipeg, and batter to face him -- and no Ralph of Toronto; also eight runs for the remaining two and grandchildren one-third innings On Monday, Aug. 7, the re.' Stacey had not pitched for mains arrived by train to be several weeks, but did a tre- pyried in the family plot, Prince mendous relief job. This may Albert. Pine Grove Cemetery be a clue for their starting 'Rey E. S. Linstead conduct pitcher on Tuesday night ed a graveside service. Pall COMMENTS: Jack Shearer bearers were R. Butson, B was the hitting star for both Smith, E. Martyn. A. Jeffrey clubs with his two round-trip- A. Harper and H. Jeffrey ROBUR THE CONQUEROR ...THE FAB - ULOUS ADVENTURES OF THE MAN WHO CONQUERED THE EARTH TO SAVE IT! 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