Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL NEWS O HELP UNICEF On Hallowe'en, literally | thraugh their schools and hundreds of Whitby children | other children's organiza- will -be gathering 'treats' | tions have also taken the for children of other lands as | UNICEF project for Hal- they ask householders to con- | lowe'en along with their tribute to UNICEF. Many | private trip. for trick or children have volunteered | treat. One such group is the In Volleyball Game By JOAN CALDER school have been lowered con- A new .adio program design-|siderably in price. Cards are} jed especially for students hit)now $1.15 per dozen which is jthe air recently. 'Collegiate/quite a reduction in price from \'61" is heard Wednesday nights|$1.80 a dozen. The front of the lat 7.15 p.m. on CKLB Oshawa.|cards now has an artist's sketch /Two upcoming radio stars from|of the school on it. \Henry Street High School are| Christian charity to one's fel- | Leslie Price-Jones, represent-/low man has not died even jing girls' sport news, and Ross|though some cynics think it has. |Gibson, representing boys'|Henry Street High has decided sport news. \to join with Anderson and have! A Football Victory Dance|a charity dance. The proceeds) was held at Henry High on Fri-|of this dance will be sent to) day night. yo dance was spon-|the Home for Needy Children. | sored by the BAA. To ata ee excitement to the frivolities, | VOLLEYBALL ee there was a volleyball game), enty ae played host to played between the Girls' Sen-|Donevan irls' Volleybal ior Volleyball team and the|teams_ recently. Needless to Men Teachers. There were hilarious sights) for everyone to laugh at and) everyone took advantage of the th humor. ie games. | | Teachers Vs Students | the matches. Most of the matches were easy wins, for STUDENT COUNCIL | In a previous meeting, the)15-3, 15-6, 14-7. | School Board sent a letter to|was Henry's best scorer and} the Student Council, which|K. Trivett was the best scorer gave Student Council $12.50 to-|for Donevan. wards the $25 Student Council | United Church Explorers, |dent ranking highest in the pre-|15-0, 14-12, 15-3. The Junior) |and, above, three members jvious June examinations. This|team has many good - scores. | are ready for their visit to |help from the School Board|Anne Henstock, Pat Bloye,! town homes, Left to right are Marion Brown, 11, Janet Rob- Archer scored The BAA representative to| Whitby. Student Council, Pat Carman, is} Nationalism in countries is} pressing for pennants to re-} --Oshawa Times Photo ap 5 ward the winners of inter-mural ) WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR | Accepts Call Another era of Junior "A" hockey in the Oshawa and Whitby area unfolds tonight in the Whitby Com- munity arena, when the Whitby Mohawks host the Brampton Seven-Ups starting at 8:30, This game launches the recently formed Metro Junior "A" cir- cuit which originated after a fall-out between the Toronto Marlboros and the remaining body of the OHA Junior "A" loop. This past week there has been considerable controversy over players refusing to play. with other clubs after being let go by the Marlies. Unlike the original OHA league, the Metro set-up does not pay the maximum $60 per week to their players. Instead they receive a mere $2.50 each game thus the uprising by several of the Toronto-owned youth. Some of the players are attending school, while others, if not employed elsewhere, find it diffi- cult to survive on the meagre few pennies offered. Unfortunately for the players, this is the only feas- ible way for this league to operate. Clubs like Whit- by, Brampton, and Unionville could not operate if | |sports such as floor-hockey andjsirable quality for the school \flag-fooiball. After debating the|spirit. Students yelling for jissue, the Council consented to) Henry feel discouraged when} 1 {buy penants for the BAA. Pat/they see the sign on the front} To St Andrew {Carman really is fighting forjof the school saying Whitby) a his team and some others could|District High School. The} Rev. J. L. McClure, of Lis-|follow his example. cheerleaders' uniforms still] towel, has accepted a call to the) A new Junior Cheerleader|have the "'W" on the backs of| Ministry of St. Andrew's Pres-jhad to be chosen to fill the|the sweaters. Let's get going byterian Church in Whitby, Itispace vacated by Jan Nor-jand put '"H" on the back of the| say, Henry Girls' team won all) 7 Henry Street High but not all); considered a good thing. Nation-| / A ; : ahi alism in schools also is a de-| In the Senior matches, Henry y y won by the following scores: || Karin .Gross| In the Junior matches, Henry} ; |prize given to the Grade 13 stu-|won by the following scores: |' jeases the load from the Student Suzanne Schilling and Marilyn) 4 |Council's shoulders. | ertson, 9, and Kay Luscombe, | | | | 10. many points for / ) g Tarcisa Bonello and Alfred Borg, Whitby, were married recently in St. John The Ev- | angelist Church. The bride is IN WHITBY CEREMONY the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Joseph Borg, Whitby, and the late Mrs. Borg. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1961 § Princess' Plane Stops At Montreal MONTREAL (CP) -- A plane carrying Princess Alexandra on a trip to Japan and Hong Kong spent an hour refueling at Montreal airport today. The princess did not leave the plane. Princess Alexandra will spend two days in Victoria as guest of Lieutenant-Governor George Pearkes before heading across the Pacific. WHITE NEWSPRINT 4'2-lb. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in 9-lb. pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING. PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale ot... WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION DEPT. Oshewa Times PARK CAMPAIGN -| MONCTON, NB. (CP)-- Fundy National Park, 50 miles from here, this year recorded an increase of 62,102 visitors over last year's total of 223,124. The season runs from April to October but there is a campaign to make the park a winter play- ground with ski trails: ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION WHITBY BRANCH 112 GENERAL | MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, at 8 P.M. NOMINATION OF OFFICERS FOR 1962 hes '" All Branch Members Urged to Attend --Photo by Mary's Studio the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Bonello, of Malta, and is expected that he will assume|wood. The lucky girl is Mary|cheerleaders' sweaters and. aj the post about Dec. 1 Ellen McQuay. \"Henry Street High School' Mr.. McClure is now Pastor of; Christmas cards from the'sign on the front of the school. worth, in the Bruce Peninsula sented to the Presbytery next Greenlands Lot Since the retirement of Rev. ee dents from Knox College and} thinks 1s of y thinking on ways of improving DEFICIT INCREASES | officials. although each increase in BOWLING NEWS tts pea are to siiare in the prosperity|}.cause many unprofitable pro- 310, B. Gough 293, L. Tutton|be or how it should be carried ever, that the commercial de- Wilkes 270, '251,° Powell 266,|that the Danish government area of Ontario. His acceptance month and his resignation from David Marshall at Whitby, the) COPRNHAGEN (Reuters) --,and many others work in the visiting pastors. the economic lot of its subjects} Present government plans something drastic|+ne' total catch will for some WEDNESDAY NIGHT of their mother country. But! cessing plants are kept in opera- 343, J. Fawcett 301, 252, [,,|out are still matters of debate.| velopment of the huge island, Sandford 265, Villeneuve 259, T.|must spend about $3,000 per in- jcharges at Gorrie and Moles- presented. WHITBY i lvelopment of the fishing indus- | Danish government " Officials have indicated, how- R. Childs 277, 272, J. Clark 275, |f0r Greenland affairs, estimates) a monopoly of the government's of the Whitby call will be pre- his present charge will also be church has been served by stu-penmark is doing some hard|fish processing factories. {on the icebound island of Green-| : I provide for an extensive de- jmust be done if the islanders):ine increase the budget deficit High singles over 250 -- Wiles|Just What the program shouid tion to prevent unemployment. Reed 277, 263, Des Denyer 979.|. Mikael Gam, Danish minister) which has so far been almost habitant of Greenland during Royal Greenland Trading Com- Most Folks Are Careful Drivers If you are a careful driver, call me. You may qualify for State Farm's top-notch pro- tection at rock-bottom rates, WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 Brock St. S$. _ Whitby, Ont, MO 8-3762 erate yanm tmsveanee Neem State Farm Mutual Automotite Insurance Company | WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS APPROVED FOR ALL MUNICIPAL AND TOWNSHIP BY-LAWS. QUALITY IS UNCONDI- TIONALLY GUARANTEED. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON TIME CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: © 400 GALLONS ® 500 GALLONS ® 600 GALLONS © 750 GALLONS ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER g, CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. Canedian Head Office--Toronto, Ont. | Munns 251, T. Mclvor 251,! pany, will be handed over to} the next five years if the} riSaiee: ren salaries were required. It presents the Whitby club with the most serious problem of trying to acquire help from the Leaf organization when the players involved have no jobs, and employment in this area is limited. To make this league a success, we feel that the Leafs should come to the assistance of Mo- hawk manager Ivan Davie in his attempt to line-up a competitive club. After all, who does this five-team circuit benefit other than the Toronto pro hockey club. Their future talent lies within this league. Unless this situation is remedied, unsigned youngsters will think twice before signing with the Leafs, and having to play for next to nothing, when they can make more money with pro-sponsored clubs in the other OHA Junior "A" league. Kingston Frontenacs, with Ed Chadwick back in the nets, dropped their second straight game on Saturday night, to the league-leading Kitchener- Waterloo Beavers, 4-2, in the Limestone City. The Frontenacs battled from behind a 2-0 first period de- ficit, and tied the count in the second, only to fall in arrears for good in the third frame. Kitchener open- ed up a three-point margin over Kingston with the victory, but the Fronts have three games in hand. Another grave test confronts Kingston on Wednesday night when they meet the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, still considered as the club to beat, along with Kitch- ener. The Habs acquired Bob Armstrong as their playing coach from the Boston Bruins a few days ago, _Although inefficient to date as a National leaguer, Armstrong will be a definite asset to the EPHL Habs, who are expected to burst out any day on one of their famous convincing winning streaks. TOWN AND COUNTRY .. . Four games were play- ed at the Whitby Communfty arena in the Pee Wee division of the WMHA on Saturday morning, Atters- ley Tire Service shutout Lynview 4-0, Dodd and Sout- er blanked the Red Wings 2-0, Whitby Motors edged Seaway Motors, 3-1 while Mercantile and Kiwanis battled to a 1-1 tie. ... Fred Ing President of the Whitby Minor Hockey Association will attend the an- nual OMHA Convention, being held this Saturday in Toronto .... Out Port Perry way they are at- tempting to secure $5000 to erect a new ball park, which when completed will boast the finest floodlight structure in the province. Ken Jackson and Roy Cornish head the group who are campaigning for funds. Plaskitt 250. High triples over 700 -- L |Tutton 817, R. Childs 790, J. Faweett 782, L. Reed 787, | Wiles 743, Powell 720, B. Gough 1703, V. Wilkes 701, Villeneuve | 733. Bathurst 2, Dunlop 2, Ramblers 3, Hoffer Valley 3, Alsco 3, Drews 2, Munn's Press 2, Le- gionnaires 0, Melton Mach. 1, |Whitby Barbers 1, Bad Boys 6, }Yard Buds 0, CNR 0, Millwork |Builders 1, Melody Grill 1. One Man Killed, 4 Hurt In Crash PEMBROKE (CP)--One man was killed and four other per- sons were injured early today jwhen their car went off the road near Rankin, |south of here. Dead is Frederick Charles |Kingsland, 27, of Toronto, driver jor the car, 10 miles 5 island's under-developed econ-| omy is to be improved. | The big stumbling block, how-) ever, would be in finding the) necessary technicians and) skilled workers to carry out the \development program: Gam ad-| Points won -- Legion No. 4, 3; mits that it would not be pos-! sible to get all the men required and that the five-year program would have to be spread over a considerably !onger period. POPULATION GROWING The last census in Greenland in 1958 showed a population of \slightly more than 30,000, but this has been increasing stead- jily since. | The dangerous coastal waters, |where fish abound, provide the | main basis of the present Green- {land economy. | Greenland's mineral wealth is lat present of uncertain size and will remain an 'economic long- hot'"' in the development of the jisland. Private interests mine eryolite, coal, lead and zine and may begin extracting molybde- jnum in a few years. But the lead and zinc mine is to close |sible private enterprise when pos-| \ Other sources of income for} the residents are sealskins and seal oil, and sheep and rein-| deer herds. | DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.I.L. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Wall Murals a! | 'och thi | Canon Has Heavy ("Sone 00 | Birthday Weekend Some 2,000 Greenlanders are u employed with the fishing fleet! | | HAWKESBURY (CP)--It was| JEEP JOURNEY | ja biz weekend for Canon J. R | MONTREAL (CP)--Raymond |Guindon of St. Alphonse de;Casbourn, 20, and Pierre Richer Ligueri Roman Catholic church.|19, of suburban Lachine, are} Sunday he celebrated his 75th|Planning a trip by jeep from} jbirthday, his 45th anniversary/Montreal through South Amer- jas a priest and the 30th year ofjica. They hope to leave next} . service to the church in this|spring and take documentary |Ottawa Valiey community. movies of Indian inhabitants of} 4, | Some 600 members of the par-|'he continent. | ey jish Saturday night held a testi- SY | , ~* }monial dinner and among the | Se | | |sifts for Canon Guindon was af ROBLIN INSURANCE [oem APPOINTMENT | Metropolitan JOHA Junior "A" HOCKEY THE LOMBANK Money Bog BROCK €VENING SHOWS AT 6:55 & 8:20 wuitsy LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 SECOND FEATURE "PORTRAIT OF A MOBSTER" Starring Vic Morrow Leslie Parrish Adult Entertainment § fe is the symbol of friendly money service for thousands of families who need emergency cash or money for consolidation of bills and ine sallments. "Lombie" is fast as all get out. BRAMPTON 7 UP'S VS. WHITBY MOHAWKS| TONIGHT } 8:30 P.M, Opening Ceremonies 8:15 Whitby Mr. Bernard P. Delaney |) Mr. Stuart C. Roblin is pleased to announce that Mr. Barnard |! if P. 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