The Oshawa Times, 24 Aug 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, (Train-Car Crashes 'Fewer In Ontario TORONTO (CP) -- Train-car accidents in Ontario this year have been more frequent in ur- ban areas than rural areas, a survey by the provincial gov. ¢ ernment shows. /Chain Link Fence Discrimination Professor Blasts Charges Denied . Around Tot Park ome om» Separatist Ideas wat, chairman of the Greater . I ibravi Protestant school Four Town Property Commit- Donald case as per their previ- Montreal g J tee oi wer adopted by|ous instructions. The town in.|board, Wednesday denounced ,qjitica] science professor at thelernment. : Whitby Town Council at their tends to proceed with the work charges of "discrimination" le jpiversity of Ottawa said Wed-| "Quebec initiated the idea o ™ pvr. Feloasen Wednes Monday night meeting. of cleaning out and straighten. velled against him by Hertel La|pocday separatism for French.|interprovincial co - operation at > Ye leased eaten: An area 40 feet by 100 feet! ing the course of the creek on or|Rocque president of the French janoyage Canadians is unrealiz-{the government level in its sug.|9a) Showed 90 accidents Hivolv. will be fenced in with chain|after August 21. The town solici-| Protestant Parents Association. zp and undesirable. {gestion for the establishment of Jig Tams an valor id in {link fencing with tubular sup-/tor will be informed that the | He said a statement by Mr.| professor Jean-Luc Pepin was 2 permanent inter provincial rp Pky To Ty Hog jporis fo enclose the Whitby Tot| Town of Whitby will insist on|la Rocque was 2 complete speaking to a study committee Secretariat. Be theldlx months of The Yeas, with 78 Park. The cost of the fence will preserving its rights on itsimisrepresentation," and "seems i {pe annual meeting of the Ca But on the other side of the : y "RELATIVES TURNED BACK A West Berlin woman con- | soles her crying daughter af- | at right also tries to calm the ter they were refused entrance to East Berlin today to visit | the Communists' concrete the woman's sick mother. Man | two as they walk away from | wall which divides the city at Bernauer Strasse. --(AP Wirephoto via from Berlin) radio WHITBY And DISTRICT Wings Clip Castrolites To Take Series By CLIFF GORDON on this one as he broke the Whitby Red Wings went one goose egg that Toy was holding game and the one that could well tion. His friends up in their best-of-seven Jr. B group semi-finals here last night as they downed the Long Branch Castrolites, 7-4, in a fast, hard- fought game. The win gives the Wings a 2-1 edge in games with the fourth game slated for Long Branch on Friday night and the fifth game back here next Wednesday| night Frank Wilkinson and Elmer Tran paced the Whitby attack with two goals each. Single counters went to Gord Holliday, John Davis and Ron Moore. For the losers, it was captain Jim Webb with two and singles to Don Schmidt and Butch Keegan. There were ten penal- ties handed out including a major to Goring of the losers for interfering in a fight Whitby drew first blood in last night's game as Gord Holliday, back in the line-up after an ahsence of three weeks, did some fine foot work to shake off three defenders before potting the rubber. This goal came at the 12.16 mark and broke the scoreless Elmer Tran got his first of two goals less than four min- utes later. Toy in the Whitby net made a pair of tremendous saves in the final two minutes, once when Holliday was right in and the other time Trory was right in the clear only to have Skippy make a fine stop. The period ended with the Wings holding on grimly to their 20 lead HIT TOP CORNER Frank Wilkinson started the hall rolling for the Wings in the middle stanza as fhe big defence stalwart fired one into the top left hand corner that Cuddy did not see until it was too late A penalty to Gibson paved the way for the Long Branch first goal. Webb was the marksman! over the Castrolites Schmidt of the losers had just returned from a trip to the sin bin when he was credited with a goal Actually the goal was knocked in by Moore of the Wings as the players scrambled for the ball in front of the Whitby net. Wilkinson got that one back just 66 seconds later as the big fellow drilled another high hard one that Cuddy fanned on. The Wings trotted off the floor at the end of the second 20 minutes still nursing the two goal lead Elmer Tran opened the scor- ing in the final period as he rounded out a three-way passing play with Moore and Gray This one came at the mark and gave the Wings three-goal lead they once before in the game Webb of the Castrolites got his second goal of the night at the 10.28 mark and the visitors were playing very well at this stage of the game Davis, who had been blanked in the game Monday night. fin ally managed to shake the jinx and potted his only goal of the night at the 12.50 mark on a pass from captain Kenny Ross Moore made it 7-3 as he took a long high pass from goalie Toy. Keegan completed the scor ing for the visitors at the 17.45 mark of the period JUST TALKING Gord Holliday was a welcome man back in the line-up and he play ed very well, checking hard and working well both ways as well as scoring one goal Frank Wilkinson looked very impres- sive as the big fellow checked hard on defence and snapped the heads back on three or four of the fellows on the opposing team, Wilkie also scored twice. . . . Toy looked good in goal although he did appear to fan on the third goal that Long 6.05 the held Must Stop Water Or Action Taken Two sireels committee re-' The second report of the ports were adopted by Whith; . 'ec a aay bi streets committee recommended Major items of the first report that an easement be negotiated ran as follows: with the O'Malley Construction The Town Clerk reported that on their lot on Colborne street] he had written to Seaway east, south side, before a storm | Motors regarding the flow of Sewer is constructed to drain water from their premises and the water from Colborne street that unless the nuisance is|e€ast. abated, action will be taken against them. be commenced immediately The Town Engineer will be where deemed necessary instructed to remove the dead the streets committee to elm free al 600 King street. extent of the budget amount Samples will begforwarded to! The committee also recom- the Department Entomology mended that $200 be spent to at Maple, Ontario. fertilize trees on street proper- The Town Engineer was au- fies suggested by Davey Tree thorized to remove the maple |Co. Lid. tree in front of 210 Keith street| Mr. Anderson of Anderson Box if the tree is dead. Co. Ltd., will be' invited to The Town Engineer's report attend a streets committee meet- and the estimate of cost andjing to discuss the drainage the correspondence from Len problem in front of their factory Rae 1.td., regarding storm sew-|jon Euclid street ers will be forwarded to the! A letter from the Department finance committee for study. of Highways concerning the A letjer from the Department proposed alterations to the Brock of HigMvays regarding the pro- street - 401 interchange will be wsed industrial road will beltabled until such a time as it Bo until a meeting can be becomes necessary to proceed A (ree spraying program will be within the budgeted amount.! property. The flood lights at the new Town Hall will be paid for over a period of five years. A picture of the Town Hall costing $12 will be purchased |and placed in the most suitable place in the town hall, The chairman, the town engi- neer and the town clerk were !authorized to work out an ar- rangement to relieve the care- taker during his holidays. On St. John street between Athol @nd Brock street and on Green street north of St. John street there are trees that have branches overhanging the side- walk. The town engineer will instruct the Works Department to attend to the matter. The town engineer was in structed to advise Messrs. Mc- |Gibbon and Bastedo that the town wishes to proceed with the particularly personal." The Davey Tree Experts willj The clash came in the contro- trim the trees in rear of the versy concerning French-langu- town hall, take samples and for- lage Protestant parents' de- ward them to the Departmentimands that a special high school of Entomology at Maple, On- be established for their children. tario. The board has agreed fo set Mr. G. Keoghan will be assign- yp an eighth grade in Peace ed by the Works Department to/Centennial School starting next take care of all the parks and month. town, property foy the gardening Mr. La Rocque said Tuesday Season this decision is 'surrender on The insides of the toilet build- Rowat's part. He said his or- ing at Lakeshore Park will be ganization would "no longer ac- whitewashéd every two weeks cept crumbs" from Rowat and until the end of the summer announced plans for a province. season. wide federation to back de- The committee room in the mands for a French - speaking rear of the council chamber will| Protestant section in the school be offered to Magistrate Dnieper board here. as office at a rental of $100, Said Mr. Rowal: "He seems monthly. The rent will include {, have no idea of how the light, water, fuel and janitor hoard operates. The decisions service. that are made are not my de- cisions alone but the decisions WHITBY PERSONALS of the 16 members of the hoard. BILL CLEARS HOUSE Mrs. A. E. Sturgess has re- turned after spending six weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ron MacKay at their summer home on Lake Memphremagog in Quebec The executive of the Cigarette Bowling league met on Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Les Reed, 610 King street, to ar- range the bowling league season. Anyone wishing to join could contact Mrs. Reed, MO 8-4382 or Mrs. Pat Brown, MO 8-4292 Mr. and Mrs, E. Goodbody and their daughter Carolyn have returned from a three-week holiday spent at Kashe Lake at a cottage. Mr. Bud Carmody, Rosedale drive, with daughter Debra and son David, motored to Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island and visited relatives. Mrs. Carmody, accompanied by their sons Lloyd, Brian and Jim, were guests in Ottawa of Mrs. Car- {mody"s mother, Mrs. T. A. Gib- Lead Branch scored The fourth be a big one to the Wings will be Friday night in Long Branch. The fifth game of the series is back here in Whitby on Wednes- day night, / . 50 plan to give these fellows some well deserved support. . Manager Ivan Davis was not back in town for the game. , , , He was called out of town on Monday due to a death in the family, 1st Period 1, Whitby: Holliday . 12,16 2. Whitby: E: Tran, Daivs 16.12 Penalties -- Holliday 1.40, Trory 2.05 id 2nd Period 3. Whitby: Wilkinson 4. Long Branch: Webb, Schmidt ................ 328 5. Long Branch: Schmidt 16.33 6. Whitby: Wilkinson . 17.39 Penalties -- Gibson 3.03, Webb 9.20, Schmidt 14.08 3rd Period 7. Whitby: E. Tran, Moore, Gray 8. Long Branch: Webb .. 9. Whitby: Davis, Ross .. 10. Whitby: Moore, Toy 11. Long Branch: Keegan, 6.05 10.28 12.50 16.42 Penalties -- 16; Carnegie 3.38: Gibson, 17.50 Goring 1.16 16.35, KE. Tran, TONIGHT THRU SATURDAY! ) ROBERT TAYLOR JULIE TONG AN CAST Tom M-G-M in CinomaScope and METROLOLOR PLUS ADDED FUN! BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT 8:40 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON OSHAWA with the Town Engineer. with the alterations. | son. Mr. Harold Godfrey, Byron street north, is in the Oshawa General Hospital under observa- wish him a " WASHINGTON (AP)--A bill ident of the league, on Tuesday evening to discuss the Fall ac- to establisk an 11th cabinet tivities. Those present were: posi--a secretary of urban af- Mrs. Leo Bloye, Mrs. Carl fairs and housing--has cleared Parise, Mrs. Jos. Carrigan, Mrs, the House of Representatives Paul Kaiser and Mrs. Larry committee on government oper- Ruest. The main events will be ations. Robert Weaver, a Ne- the Fashion Show to be held gro, administrator of the hous- Wednesday, Sept. 27 at theling and home finance agency, Henry Street High School Audi- is reported to be President Ken- torium and the Bazaar to be nedy's choice io head the pro held in St. John's parish hall on posed department. He would be Saturday, Dec. 2. the first of his race to hold cabinet rank Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Monk - of Windsor, Ont., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns of Port Whithy ter Margaret of Brock street south, were: Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Webber, Miss Grace Webber Linda, daughter of Mr. and and Mr. Jack Mountenay, all of Mrs. Robert Gibson, celebrated Colombus; also Mrs. Alice Lapp, her ninth birthday. For the oc. Woodville and Mrs. Kenneth casion a family party was ar- Hammond of Port Dover. Miss ranged Carolyn Webber of Columbus spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Joncas cousin, Miss Margaret Webber, of Chandler, Quebec, who are and was guest soloist at the on their wedding trip, visited at| Whitby United Church on Sun- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob. 2" ert Gagnon of Euclid street, Mrs. Douglas Gilmore is cele- brating her birthday today. For Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilde and the occasion they are dining out. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilde of g A rida srench ledger, he said, French-langu- such accidents in rural areas. a A as Tron age Canadians have not made The total for such accidents oe sete "positive contributions" to Ca- showed a decrease of 24.9 per . Hie Suid HPITUSINE i separa nadian politics. cent over. the same jleciod of ism ar 8 4 ast year. In the first six months ority, but would be less of a NEEDS CHANGE of this vear 22 persons were minority after secession from He said the attitude of French- killed. 98 injured and property Confederation)? Language members of the damage totalled $142,350. "Some propose we follow the House of Commons needed -- re --- rican ple. Since when change. a : engl el RR "Our members. do not inter- Radiant "pave the abit of Pr that adults imitate children? est themselves in problems out- ing their political responsibil. Why not follow the European side their province." ities to the clergy. : system where states are being) Mr. Pepin said French-speak- '*'This habit is found in all provincialized? ing Canadians considered "the fields. The parish priest must "If Germany. Italy. England state a cow that everyone has|look after everything, from the . xermany. ta ¥, "ng ted- the right to milk and which| problems of the school commis- and France can I bho none is obliged fo feed." sion to the purchase of sports gration, why Toul re He said French-language Ca-lequipment for recreation." Canadians remain federated as they are?" HAVE CONTRIBUTED Mr. Pepin said French-langu- age Canadians had made great contributions to the development of Canadian politics "Certain theses pul forward by French - Canadians in the past, and once considered ludi- crous, today are enjoying in- creasing popularity . . . "English - language provinces today are defending provincial autonomy. All political parties DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto -- James Randolph Croft, 82, vice-president and di- rector of traders Finance Cor- poration. Toronto--George E. Lloyd, 65, a director and (treasurer of Brunswick of Canada Limited. Alton, Ill. -- Beals Coleman Wright, 82, singles champion of the 1905 Davis Cup fennis| matches and five - time Pavis Cup team member; of cancer Brussels -- Hubert Montague Robertson, 43, press attache fof the Canadian Embassy in Bel gium; of a heart attack Lancaster, Pa. -- Dr. Dexter| W. Draper, 80, all America| football tackle at the Univers- {ity of Pennsylvania in 1907. The Saga of WINDWAGON Shang PATUMTTE mir hg, Sr Henry street, spent several days al Rice Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deeks and family and major, | Schmidt, | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilde and family spent the weekend with John the (hem at the cottage prompt recovery Members of St Evangelist Catholic Women's League executive met at the |home of Mrs. Greg Carter, pres- of Mrs. L. 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