Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Mar 1962, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 12, 1962 § HITBY and DISTRICT Collector Show Club 5, boys Tel. MO. 8-3703 | Dr iftwood Collection | Defeat Audley By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The UCW met in a lamp, or a statue, or use it|the church on Wednesday of lwith flowers and small fig-\/@st week, with 11 ladies pres- ser iter urines."' Sent. The president, Mrs. G.,| ope driftwood) The speaker then showed|Astley, conducted the business. preparation of these artistic should be picked up from the how he used such a piece with|/Plans were made for the World| pieces. shore of lake or ocean after flowers, and a small Chinese|Day of Prayer to be held dur- is @having been in the water forjfigure. It became at once an|!M8 the regular church service Everyone should have ~\hobby," said Mr, Savage./some time. One such specimen|¢xample of exotic decoration. {0 March 11, Mrs. Fred Puck- | Mrs. Burns. thanked Mr,\rin led the worship service, as- the Rev. and Mrs. M. Buttars, gave the address at the church service on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. Parker, Pickering, sang a solo. Bert Guthrie, an elder of the church, assisted with the service. The boys of the community who have been playing hockey on Saturdays on the Betson ice pond, played a game on Satur- day afternoon with a Brooklin team at Brooklin. The Audley squad lost. Mr. and Mrs, A. Thompson and family, of Dwight, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Guthrie. Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson David Savage, of Oshawa,|collected milk glass for a time, in the wood. Then, what is to) was the speaker at the March but I find the driftwood is more be done with it? You can make -jmeeting of the Whitby Garden|interesting." */Club, when he showed part of} He explained that his collection of finished drift-\driftwood" is really wood, and explained the properinomer, as true -- Bs faa} "Some collect coins, some col\was a souvenir of a trip to! 1 a lect stamps, or milk glass. Iicape Breton. About 18 or 20|Savage for coming to the|sisted by Mrs. Bert Guthri lowed out here and there by esting talk. |sion on the chapter Family Life' Comedian Jackie Gleason re- jthe waves and sun, but NOWip;owER sHow of Signals for the Sixties. turns to the CBS-TV network |mounted on a dark wood base, gyn es John Buttars, elder son ofjearly in the fall. BOWLING NEWS 2nd polishea 'to a dark hue, it/,, Tere were four classes in aj) : | 'y9./5t. Patrick's Day competitive) | t | : P WHITBY AND DISTRICT | yr "Ya mean ek On table. ten ithe winners in these: MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE (one can 'ind pieces of broken, Table centre using flowers Games 250 and over: W. Jor-\branches or limbs falen from|4"d or horticultural material. t 5, M 109 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY J. Cherry 256, W. Mowatt 257,/some of his had even been sal-\erson, Mrs. E. E. Bond. M. Jordan 286, B. Hutcheon 276,/vaged from the remains of bon-| Same, but using other mate- B. Gordon 257, W. Hubbard 254, fires, and had been partly rial. Miss Elaine Crawforth, PE I L B. Newstead 252, R. Spencer|burned. These, _nevertheless,|Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs. J. S .Pater- |Lloyd 274, D. Tucker 350, B.'if gracefully shaped Mantel or buffet arrange- FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH # Bragg 251, 267, G. Town 263, wr Sava r iekiment for St. Patrick's Day 4 4 = Mr. § ge showed a quick ric ay. IE. Archer 256, J. Brueckle 273,|imagination -- in seeing good|Using horticultural material PERMS 7.00 E. Jordan 251, E, Badgeleyijines or specific themes in/OMly, (accessories permissable) | 299, M. Reeson 274 ce _|was a lovely thing, whereas a Crawforth. , ; ds ge age = oy 7 twisting piece of juniper root} Same arrangement -- for nov- With your 10,00 perm vordan (ls, i. "owdon 7%, %-\made an excellent snake,jice only. Miss Elaine Craw- Bragg 715, W. Watson 726, J./pringing a chuckle to his. lis. forth, @ FREE HAIR SHAPING With your Shampoo and Set the Brum- Unionville who a.m. draw was mel team of to Whitby. for the second time in its four-year history. The Doughty team. won the 11 a.m. draw with a total of 48 Jack Beaton and sec- stone, Jack McLelland. This Whitby team has brought the Dow trophy for Men's Open Annual Bonspiel vice, ond SHOWN WITH THE TRO- PHY WON at the Whitby Curl- ing Club Saturday night are left to right, lead, Jean Quan- linches high, this wood was hol-\¢lub, and giving such an inter-|This was followed by a discus- GLEASON RETURNS jmade a most interesting orn | show, and the following were : : a Hi-Fashion Hair Stylists dan 274, 285, A. Knibb 256, 271,/trees after a wind storm, and|Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs. J. S, Pat 276, W. Watson 274, 265, J.|could be used with good effect, 5°". 256, R. Reeson 258, D. Rowdon «i. in Sin 7 » Mrs. S. Burns, Mis Mar such bits. His "Bird in Flight" Mrs s, Miss Marion @ FREE SHAMPOO AND SET Lioyd 725, D. Tucker ecg teners. The singing of some Trish swept their way to " | with 45 points nad Paes ce bb 765,|REMINDER OF TRAVELS [50088 further honored the Irish trell, skip, Jack Doughty, points. The winners of the 9 57 : 5 i wa' nibb 765, ; poi eb ieee ne onl -- saint, and the singing of Credit Union 3, Legion Old|with vague facial markings on the alee Anthem brought Sweats 0: Mowatt's BA 2, Don-|a rounded "'head'"' was picked ae meeting to a close alds 1; Silversmiths 2, Ama-jup at Discovery Bay in Jamai-| teurs 1; Mel-Ron 3, Abner'sica. Mr. Savage felt it might Esso 0; Legion No. 2 2, Devils|have been used in Voodoo ritu- Whitby Quartet Pee Wees, Bantams Wins Dow Trophy Oust Lindsay Entries Gm Bette eae a ee Ottenbrites 2, K of © 1 in that tropical. country. By GERRY BLAIR LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE Another small piece was actu-| with one each. Doug LeMoire ally bark, but when sand-! Whitby Curling buffs hadDr. Walls' rink from Whitby cause to be proud Saturday with 21 points night when the Dow Trophy for) The Dow trophy was present- the Men's Qpen Annual Bon- ed to the winning team by Jake spiel was. won by a Whitby Bryant In accepting the award team. Winner of the trophy|Mr. Doughty said that he was was the foursome skipped by|skipper of an excellent .team, Jack Doughty with Jean Quan-;comparing them to the great trell as lead, Jim McLelland as|Richardsons of gg meee second and Jack Beaton, vice. The four-year-old trophy has The other winners of the g/now come to Whitby for the a.m. draw at the Whitby Curl-|Second time ing Club were as follows: The team skipped by Gordon Brum mel of Unionville was the high three game winner with 45 points, The second 3 game win- ner was the Walker of Oshawa quartet with 44 points. The high two game winner with 3414 points was the Buckingham Pj At K Of C rink of the Royal Canadians In Consolation prize went to an other Whitby team, that of At the regular meeting of Burt Hodges with 21 points Knights of Columbus Council In the 11 a.m. draw the high|4895, Whitby, Grand Knight three game winner was Jack Frank Canzi introduced to the Doughty's Whitby rink with 48|council, Past District Deputy points. Another Whitby winner| Brother Jack Bawks. Brother was Ian Morrison's team, they|Bawks had been invited to pre- were 34 point high two gamejsent a _ well deserved Past winners. Second high two game|Grand Knight pin to Brother winner with 33 points was the|Jim Smyth. George Bates team of Oshawa.| Brother Bawks delivered a The consolation prize went to short but very lively presenta- ee Te tion resume of Past Grand Knight Smyth's K of C activi- ties. Brother Jim has served as Grand Knight in Oshawa Coun cil and also was Charter Grand} Knight of Whitby Council.! Brother Jim's active guidance in Council 4895, Whitby, is still much appreciated by all. mem- bers James Smyth Presented With Women's Event, Planned By Almonds Group j:" 's°**" *! The March meeting of thejeq the sixth talk in the Special Almonds United Church Wom-'fducation Program Series on en was held on Wednesday|the propaganda methods of afternoon in the Sunday School!Communists in Canada Hall. The president, Mrs. F. J. Lecturer and Advocate Broth Read, opened the meeting and er Ed Finan announced that all joined in the Sister Mary Andrew, of Otta Lord's Prayer wa, would be lecturing to all In the absence of the secre-|parents of small! children in St tary, Mrs. N. Wood acted in) John's Parish Hall, Whitby. on that capacity. The reports were Thursday, March 15 at 8 p.m read and accepted. Mrs. JohniSister Mary. Andrew's subject Newton was named as the rep-jwill be "The Psychological Ap- resentative to the Missionary|proach to the Child." and Maintenance Department The First Degrees for new It was decided that Woman's members will be held on Wed Sunday would be observed on/Mesday night, March 21, and May 6. The guest speaker on remember also to obtain tick- that date will be Mrs. George ets to the St. Patrick's dance Birtch, of Metropolitan United|being held Saturday evening Church, Toronto. Mrs. Birtch)Mareh 17, 9 p.m will tell of a recent trip to -- Africa MAY BUY CLUB Mrs. Percy Pasco had charge VANCOUVER (CP) of the worship service, for this spokesman for five Vancouver she used part of the program businessmen said Thursday for the World Day of Prayer, Montreal Canadiens are ready with all present taking part in'to take over Vancouver Canucks the responses. Mrs. Reed told'of the Western Hockey League of how the idea of a day Of/in a deal that would include an prayer started with a small option to buy the club group and has now grown to! [uymberman L. L. G, Bentley such large proportions Said in a press conference the Rey. F. J. Reed conducted a National League Canadiens are very interesting Bible study, tied in with his group in a pro- asking the question, "Who real-' posal to supply players and a ly crucified Christ?" and dis-|coach for Canucks starting next covering the answers. from) season various Bible references. The "The whole thing is still in a meeting closed with the hene-'preliminary : stage." he said diciton, after which refresh-. "But if things work out, we will ments were served by Miss M. be making an offer to the Paci- Devine assisted by Mrs. Pogue fic National Exhibition (owners and Mrs. Kring of the Canucks) early in May." e HELD OVER e BROCK, °N! COMPLETE sHow EACH wairsy. EVENING STARTING AT 7:30 ALL-TIME ACADEMY AWARD CHAMPION! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER WILLIAM WYLER'S PRESENTATION OF repeating A TALE OF THE CHRIST ° . TECHNICOLOR® CAMERA 65 PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Adults 1,00 Students 75c Children 35¢ Gift and Complimentary Tickets Cannot Be Accepted For This Engagement | Hill Two more Whitby Minor hockey clubs advanced into further OMHA playoffs on Sat- urday eliminating clubs from Lindsay. The Whitby Pee Wee All-Stars edged Lindsay, 6-5, in Whitby to capture their two- game total goals round, 15-7. Whitby Bantam All-Stars whip- ped Lindsay, 5-2, and coupled with Friday's 8-3 triumph at the Community arena, easily took their two-game series, 13-5, The Pee Wees are awaiting Whitby in and Jim Grills scored for Lind- say PEE WEE GAME Whitby Pee Wees, holding a commanding seven-goal lead going into Saturday's final game at Whitby, apparently were a trifle overconfident as they had difficulty downing Lindsay 6-5 Whitby led 1-0 after one period, 3-2 after two, and 6-3 with only two minutes remain- ing in the game, when Lindsay struck for two quick goals Mike Keenan and George Reeson counted two goals each for the victorious Whitby club. Keenan also added two assists. Roddy Mowatt and Jon Nor- wood accounted for the other} two goals. © Greg Bodnar was tops for Lindsay with three, while. Jim Abercrombie and Mike Moher added singletons LINDSAY goal, Roberge; defence, Kent, Burns; alts. Silverthorn, Tracey, Morosse, Moher, James, Hilliare, Georg-| as, Coombes, Atman, Gassien,| Standings for March 19: All-| sorts 61, Gumdrops 54, Maple) Buds 46, .Humbugs 46, Life papered and polished became an angel with flowing gar-| ments, a beautiful ornament! Savers 46, Jelly Beans 41, Pep-|for a wall. Still another was| se permints 38, Lollipops 36. Triples over 500: A. Hewis! 696, H,. Moore 687, M. Brooks} 681, A, Anderson 629; T. Shaw) 608, G. Wiles 600, G. Sandford) 589, B. Moase 587, M. Bentley) 574, J. Gates 559, B. Pascoe) 541, J. Lane 538, B. Husted 535,! E. Walker 534, I. Fandale 519, L. Riley 517, M. Dolimont 514,| A. Mikicel 512 and R, Peleshok| dll Singles over 200: M. Brooks 358, 220; T. Shaw 264, A. Hewis 251, 241, 204; G. Sandford 238, | H. Moore 232, 229, 226; A.| Anderson 224, 203, 202; B.) Moase 224, 208; L. Riley 220,) M. Dolimont 215, I. Farndale 212, M. Bentley 211, B. Pascoe} 211, G. Wiles 208, 208; J. Lane 200 and A. Mikicel 200. | New Democrat | a "Dancing Lady." with good lines was polished and used on a wall, and at) Christmas was hung with bau-| bles. This could be used for| other festivals of the year, such as St, Valentine's Day when it could have hearts hung from it. Mr. Savage explained that) the wood should be dry -- really dry -- before beginning| work on it. "I do not ap-| prove," he said, "of putting) wood {n the sun to dry, and I find it cracks due to drying too quickly. Put it in your) furnace room and let it dry slowly. Then use coarse sand-| paper, and buff it; then finer Sandpaper, and buff again, and so on. Then wax, using a clear wax. This brings out the grain} FEEL FIT ACAIN! They have Get rid of na BACKACHE that could be the result of | irritated bladder... | A branch|~. Ma ~ SEE THE NEW 1962 THISTLE CARRIAGES AND STROLLERS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY AND FRIDAY--9 P.M. | INDEPENDENT 4. Bodnar 5 6 il 9.30 10.45 17.05 18.04 19.00 Town 9 the winner between Colling- wood and Richmond Hill for the semi-finals. Richmond Hill eliminated Whitby last season, so likely their preference in the next round would be Richmond with the possibility. of revenge The Whitby Bantams go against Cobourg this® week, opening at the Community arena on Thursday night at 6 p.m. The réturn game of a home-and-home set will be played in Cobourg on Friday night at 8 p.m. The scorers for their 5-2 decision were: Ross/Bodnar, and Abercrombie Jones with two, Gary Sorichetti,, WHITBY -- goal, Partington) George Young and Andy Bryant|and Adams; defence, Gigson,| -|Norwood, Pritchard, Sorichetti; | forwards, Vipond, Reeson, Kee-! ba nan, Hopkins, Horack, Giffin, it y an Town, Moon, Sandford and Mowatt. First Period, 1. Whitby: Keenan ame n |" (Norwood) 8.45| | Penalties: Watson 3.05, Town 6.40, 15.30 be Second Period ingo ie) e 2. Lindsay: Bodnar (Morosse) 3. Whitby: Reeson TORONTO (CP) -- Morality (Keenan) officers from Metropolitan Tor- Lindsay onto, fanning out in raids to (Morosse) five other centres, have ar Whitby: Keenan rested eight men in the most (Vipond, Norwood) .. 15.15 sweeping blow against illegal) Penalties Abercrombie 9.30, bingo in the history of Ontario. Sandford 12.05 The eight, arrested Friday, Third Period appeared in court Saturday and Whitby: Mowatt were remanded for hearing un-} (Norwood) ....+.-+000 5.04 March 15 with bail set at] 7. Lindsay: Bodnai $1,000 cash or $2,000 property.| _ (Moroose. Watson) ... Said Insp. Herbert Thurston,| *® vey Reeson who directed the six-month in- SCENE) ++ ++ vestigation which culminated in Whitby: Norwood .... a : 10, Lindsay: Abercrombie the arrests, said: ..°.+-- «+++ 11° Lindany: Moher "This is the biggest prosecu Penalties: Gibson tion in connection with. bingo 14.99. Norwood 18.40 ever undertaken in Ontario." a Seven men were arrested on GRANTS CHILE CREDITS wertans sa-.| SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)--The chats Laidlaw, +8, ant Nor: United States pushed president man Gilmour, 29, both of Pet Rannnae? : eit , ' 'y's Alliance for Progress erborough; Ernest White, 42, aid' program 'into filgh gear Whitby; Ernest Ince, Toronto; Thiteang "i eh obe "granting William Laidlaw, Galt; Harry Chile nearly $500,000,000 in cre- Gordon Law, 56, London, and dita Byer the. nei Hua gana to -- Tony ot leet speed economic deveolpment. surrendered to police COMPLAINS ABOUT CLOCK The inspector said all the ar; RYDE, Isle of Wight (AP)-- rested men operate or own halls}4 man sought a court order where bingo games were held. Thursday to silence the nightly| He said his raiders were/booming of the town hall clock aided by the local forces in the|--because it keeps his mother-| centres where the men werelin-law from visiting him and arrested, The provincial police|his wife. The plaintiff, Albert also co-operated through its) Bell, sued the town council un- anti-gambling branch der the local Noise Abatement The men are charged with Act, The complaint was dis conspiracy -- the charge reads missed =\that they "conspired to operate|-- common gaming houses in the province of Ontario and the} Metropolitan Toronto area dur-| ing the years 1959, 1960, 1961) and 1962." OLD AND. WISE | Sir W. Francis Taylor was the presiding judge of Liverpool Court of Passage until April, |1948, when he was 93 years old.} REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES mie Gt DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 "Square Shooters" on Auto Claims You get every dollar due when you have a claim with State Farm Mutual... and fast, too. You can count on it! Nate Farm Mutual Automobile tnenrancs Company WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3762 c 4 Heod Office -- Taronte |Family Farms "\provide a sound method of ag-! « ricultural production as well as " "desirable social units." DEWITTS KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS helped many 75% aa pis WHITBY PLAZA Gives Hope For SALES (Whitby) LTD. MO 8-2081 -* tario New Democratic Party Leader Donald MacDonald said here Saturday marketing) boards and the co-operative} movement "can save the fam-) ily farm in Ontario." Mr. MacDonald said the fam-| lly farm is the keystone of| NDP farm policy and that such! farms, when enlarged to meet) modern needs and conditions,) CHATHAM (CP) -- The On-| | YOUR SPOR ii CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! CALENDAR -- of WEEKLY Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! ! "But unless we can find ways) and means of protecting it, the family farm is doomed." Mr. MacDonald was speaking to western Ontario farmers at} a NDP regional farm policy conference. He said vertical integration of the farm economy should not jtake place from the top down |with the processing companies] moving into industrial farming, | Electroplating New... In Whitby Don't Buy New... The Old Will Do. © Copper © Brass NEW AND U New Car Sales 107 Dundas East MO 8-3610 WHITBY MOTORS LTD. G.M. DEALER FOR PONTIAC, BUICK VAUXHALL & G.M.C. TRUCKS SED CARS 1006 Brock South MO 8-4911 Used Car Sales but with the processing com- panies moving into industrial jfarming, but from the. bottom jup with the farmers moving | into the marketing field. | He said government propos- | jals to ensure that processors | jcould not evade existing mar-| |keting schemes would be mean-| jingless unless marketing boards | | have the right to impose quotas. 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