Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1962, p. 5

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peewee < ee ns sme ors WHITBY and DISTRICT Brooklin Needs 1 Win To Qualify In Finals Whitby Bureau Office: 11) Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 ' 7 : By GERRY BLAIR " a' % Brooklin Hillcrests need only one more victory in their best- of-seven semi-final series with St. Catharines Athleties to qual- ify for the Eastern Canada Sen- for lacrosse finals against either Port Credit Sailors or Brampton Ramblers. They play again tonight in Brookiin. Hillcrests blew a 7-5 third period lead when St. Catha- rines rallied for the tie and forced overtime, but finally won over Athletics, 9-8. St. Catharines scored first in the 10-minute extra session, but Hillcrests managed two goals with less than four minutes re- iaining, for the decision. It was a typical hard fought playoff encounter, with St, Cath- arines displaying determina- lead twice in the first period, and again in the third frame, 'iwhen.. they necessitated over- time with two counters 55 sec' onds apart midway through. Brooklin managed the series- #4 \stranglehold victory with only , 10 men, They were without Bob (Curtis, Rock Batley and Cy *|\Coombes. Don Vipond released by coach Jim Cherry recently Se 4 was reinstated, but had diffi-| aa culty with the officials and col- jlected two misconducts and a igame misconduct. B, Glen Lotton and Larry Fergu- WHITBY Ys. £3, #¥ & son shared the scoring honors}! jwith three goals each, Lotton jaccounted for three of Brook-| jlin's four first period goals.) |Ferguson's tallies were spread) jout; one in each of the first,| Ithird and overtime periods--) lthe latter being the equalizer,| paving the way for Lou Nickle's winner. Vipond and Grandy added singletons. | Garry Moore was a one man show for St. Catharines with) four goals, and two assisis. He} scored both third period goals) jand set up Smith for the tem- /porary lead in overtime. | Smith, besides his overtime igoal, scored once in the open-! ing frame. | Bernie Welch and Gary Carr }each added one goal. tion by overcoming a two-goal| Tonight's fifth game getsiy9 Brooklin: Ferguson underway at 8.45 p.m BROOKLIN -- Goal, Baker; | alts., Nickle, Grandy, G. Lot-| ton, Ferguson, Carnegie, Bar- St. Kitts: Smith (Hind, Berge) .....+- 10.18 St, Kitts: Moore ...-.. 11.38 Brooklin: Ferguson ... 11.50 Brooklin: G. Lotton .. 17.57 St. Kitts: Moore (Smith) 8. St. Kitts: (Smith) Penalties: Second Period 9. Brooklin: Vipond (Ferguson) 10. Brooklin: Grandy (Barrie) covseee 12,07 11, St. Kitts: Carr (Moore) 13.49 Penalties: Howe 4.22, Smith 8.50 and Vipond (misconduct) 15.20. Third Period 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 19.19 se eeeneennenee tooveesncees 400 GF & tah A WEDDING of local inter- est took place recently when Sharon Irene Bradley of Whit- by became the bride of Wil- oo 9 (Nickle) .«. 13, St. Kitts: Moore 14, St. Kitts: Moore (Berge, Timlock) ..... liam Kendall Bartiett of Ajax , at St. John the Evangelist RC lrie, K. Lotton, Bruce, Craggs} Penalties: Craggs and Berge! and Vipond. | ST. CATHARINES -- | Cready; alts., Hind, Smith,! |Timlock, Carr, Brazier, Welch,| Allen, Bunston, Thomson, |\Moore, Berge, Howe. | First Period | 1, Brooklin: G, Lotton (K, Lotton) ..... - 2,36 2, Brooklin: G. Lofton (Ferguson) ere St | | Tough Chinese 1,22, Ferguson 10.30, Berge Me- 13.57, Grandy 14.13 and Carr! 19.36. Overtime 15. St. Kitts: Smith (Moore) soveccee 4.18 16, Brooklin: Ferguson .... 6.35 17. Brooklin: Nickle ....... 8.03 Penalties: Vipond (miscon- duct) 2.44, Vipond (game mis- conduct) 6.05. WHITBY St. John The Evangelist Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of {Sharon Irene Bradley, Whitby, | daughter of Mr. Eric G. Bradley ------- | of Hamilton to William Kendall) Bartlett, Ajax, son of Mr. and) Mrs. William (Buddy) Bartlett of Ajax. Father Leo J, Austin Church, Whitby. The happy couple are shown above being congratulated by Fr. Leo J. Austin who conducted the ceremony. --Photo by Stannett _ Sharon Bradley Midsummer Bride taffeta dress, It had a gathered bodice and a softly pleated | Skirt, Her headdress was a pink jcrown with short standout veil. |Her bouquet was of pink and |white carnations. Flower girl Miss Kathy Bart-. jlett wore a white silk organza over cotton dress with matching |jacket, pink sash and bow at TALKING CAR TALKS An unusual playmate for children at Whitby's Centen- nial. Park Tuesday was Mr. Beep, representative of the Ontario Safety League. With the help of Roger Powell of the OCL and Cpl. Ernest Stoneman, President of the Whitby Safety Council, Mr. SAFE Beep gave safety hints to the | Mr. Beep, Perched on Mr. assembled children. Seven- Beep's hood is Elmer Ele- year-old Joan Heard and Gor' | phant. who also furthers the | don Russell, 9, are shown | cause of road safety. above with Cpl. Stoneman and --Oshawa Times Photo YGROUNDS--s_i'(@ ~ DAY-BY-DAY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL | Sidney Cox, 44, of 14 Wickford drive, Toronto, was Tuesday} | officiated at the ceremony, and} PERSONALS |Mrs. Wilson was the organist. The bride who was given in it P t | Out of town guests who at-| marriage by her father, wore a TIVES FOCITY tended: the Bartlett - Bradiey| full length white silk "organza dbs |wedding which took place in St.|over taffeta gown with a shaw PEKING (Reuters)--MarshailJonn 'The Evangelist Roman| collar, lace front and long | Vice-Premier | jand jury on a charge of in- |decently assaulting a Bay |Ridges housewife in her home jon June 30, Magistrate Craw- ford Guest conducted the pre- liminary hearing in Whitby police court on Tuesday. WINS ACQUITTAL Delbert A. Nugent, Driving Said Suicidal, Oshawa Man Fined $300 An Oshawa man, whose driv-|told the court of coming west ing. was termed suicidal byjover a hill near Thickson's road : Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck and being struck by the east- Riverside drive, , i. Was Tuesday fined $300 and bound sports car. Township, was } Dry gyre ® costs or 30 days in jail for dan-| Fry told the court that he was Magistrate Crawford Guest on a ryden to OE riper ; hone nmael ai ; : 4 rf ' gerous driving. Ronald Barry,passing the eastbound car and ¢ repaired and costs shared by/ Reeve, "'all summer, until to- Fry, 23, of 151 Tresane street,|discovered that he was|Tuesday. His Worship said he the township and the county. night, you wished to take the wal' cchvleled be Mabie te The road leads north west road back on their terms'. Crawford Guest in Whitby police from the village and nore vo Reeve Down retorted, "I didi coin Seventh Concession south of| not and made no such state-|"'y ' si i ae Ashburn. The road is presently} ment', He also said that he was. E. R. Crouse, of fee, oe he owned by the County and will! 5, the County Roads Committee|COUTt that he was proceeding " : ferred to the township) "ye oun pa on Highway 2, between|to lose control and strike the|riving while intoxicated and be transferred 'to the SMP) and the department of Highways ; $ int failing to remain at the scene of in exchange for a road leading! ,, 500.000 th y and Oshawa on the night) Lindfoot car. \ | Sce was spending $500,000 in the of July 4 when a sports car} Crown Attorney Affleck said|an accident were also dismissed. i No. 7 to the ,, d pare ag thf county. passed him. The small car, he|that he considered it suicidal to " 7 : Ashburn road. ne es ne small | _ SAID FOUND TIRE Mr. Ross said that county, Reeve Down then sugge: said, had difficulty getting back| try to pass a car on such a hill.| authorities had suggested that| that pro = = meet into the eastbound lane as a the cost of repairs be shared| Wit) the County Engineer before the road be handed over. E. Sims or the Brads Comma "this . : ; ae ee -- as 'a| that they were following Depart-| credit to the township'. ment of Highways policy. | Council Ponders Road Takeover In his report to Whitby Town-;the 50-50 split, what are the ahip Council meeting at Brook-| details? We are not getting any lin this week Roads Superinten-| details." dant Merril Ross asked if a| «This is road leading from Brooklin be| Councillor 37, of tried to return to his own lane|Sent. The charge arose out of but his car struck the Hill ve-|Police investigation into an acci- hicle. This, he said, caused him/dent on Highway 2. Charges of "He was passing in an area|p; - |westbound car approached com-|where he had no business try-lof theft tte tad ee oes ing down a hill, The car return-|ing it," he told the court. lby Magistrate C. W. Guest when ed to its own lane, he said, then| His Worship said that Fry's|the accused claimed that he had went out of control and struck driving showed a wanton FB ay the articles, missing from i y : two cars in the westbound lane.|regard for good driving rules. |a parked truck, in a creek in Councilor John. Dryden dis-, A meeting with committee) Two other drivers, Gladys Hill] Fry was given one month in Pickering Township. His Wor: agreed, "you mean this is|members and the engineer Wasi and Donald Norman Lindfoot, which to pay the fine. ship found that his explanation coming back as a credit to the| arranged for Wednesday even-|--- might reasonably be true. county, There is just talk about! ing. etd Fined $350 For | UNDER STUDY cil Dangerous Driving) Found In Closet A Scarboro driver, whose car caused another vehicle to leave George Rosskopf, 30, of Bay| committed for trial by a judge! chen Yi, foreign minister and| catholic principal vice-premer in the Communist Chinese govern- jment, is known as a tough-talk-iny7p. ing old soldier but he has an-| lother, markedly different side to his character. In his spare time, the 60-year- old soldier - diplomat writes |poetry. He even found time to/ Pickering|do some writing during his re-|anq Mr, and Mrs. M. Janveaux acquitted by|cent visit to Geneva to sign the! o¢ scarboro, |printed in the People's Daily,| harge of impaired driving on|the main Chinese Communist] Mrs. James Heffering, Coch- |party newspaper, The first,| approaching a hill, When he saw| found it dangerous to convict on|writen shortly after his arrival| Fort Erie where she visited her the oncoming car, he said, he|the identification made of Nu-|in Geneva, was concernedjdaughter and son-in-law, . Mr. with his surroundings |but the propaganda message) became more pronounced as) the conference developed. | UNROMANTIC STUFF On July 23, the day the agree-| {ments were signed, the marshal) |wrote -- in blank verse: | "Years and months have been} wasted on the Laos question here, with 14 countries taking) here, with 14 countries taking part. After bloody battles fought and now 'ceased, I am glad to see the unity of the three fac- tions, "Do not say there will be no |difficulties, this is only the first jpage of the book of peace. It is no use joining a dog's tail to a} |piece of ermine. First let U.S.A.| |troops withdraw from the Far jmainly iIrene Bradley, Church were: Mrs. Miss Patricia} Bradley of Weston, Mr. and George Bradley, Barrie, Mrs, Mary Bartlett of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Mrs. K. Blun- den, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Seggar, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- sleeves with lily points. Her headdress was of matching or- ganza trimmed with pearls and held her fingertip veil. She car- ried a crescent cascade bouquet of white carnations, stephanotis and green ferns. * Maid of honour Miss Marg Callan wore a pink chiffon over ard Long, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Croston, Kitchener rane street, has returned from Council Seeks Traffic Study and Mrs. J. D. Mooney who are living there for the summer months. They will return to their winter home in Coral Gables, Florida, in the fall, Mr. Danny Guest, RR 2, Whit- by, is now in St; Michael's Hos- pital, Toronto, where he under- went major surgery. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Bernadette Robinson, Pine street west, and Miss Anne McKay, Palace street, were suc- cessful in attaining their Inter- mediate Home Economics cer- tificates. For the past four years Miss Robinson and Miss McKay took Summer courses at the To- ronto University. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore and daughters, Bev and Shelley, have returned home after spend- At Myrtle Road | Recent traffic fatalities at | the village of Myrtle have |prompted members of Whitby Township Council to ask for improvements at the inter- section of two highways. Coun. cillor John Dryden proposed and Councillor Frank Thomp- son seconded the following res- olution. at Monday's meeting: Whereas the county road No. 5 (the ninth Whitby) is deemed to be a dangerous traffic hazard, be it |resolved that the council re- quests the Department of High. ways, 1, to carry out a study of traffic conditions at the inter- section and, 2. to install such intersection of Highways No. 7 and 12 and concession of the Township of back. Her headdress was of pink organza in the shape of a rose and she carried a white basket of tiny pink carnations, Mr. Gary Winter acted as best man. The ushers were Mr, Russel Akram and Mr. Wil- liam Howard. For the reception held at Ajax Community Hall the bride's mother wore a sapphire blue sheath dress with white acces- |sories and a corsage of tiny |pink carnations, She was assis- ted by the bridegroom's mother who chose a powder blue sheath dress with white standup collar, white accessories and white fur cape. Her corsage was of deep pink carnations. For their honeymoon trip to Bewdley, Ottawa, Hull, North Bay and Callander the bride wore a grey and white checkered chiffon over taffeta dress with matching duster, white hat and black accessories, her corsage.was of red car. nations. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett will re- side at 1121 Brock Street South, Whitby. Wm. "Bill" H. . East." | Knife In Hand paotore leaving Geneva for the road, was Tuesday fined| $350 and costs or 30 days in jail] for dangerous driving. Delamere! Cartway Owners 'Misquoted Here T: d $100 At the Whitby Township Coun- | Elias Nightingale, 35, of 66 ine eking, Chen again took up his|ing a week at Willow Bay in|improvements as the study pen to describe a visit with) Kirkfield. Visitors at the cottage) Would indicate to correct the MIDDLETON other diplomats to the moun-/ were: Mr, Cecil Bradley, Mrs present hazard. George A, Cull, District Man- tains near Lausanne, calling it Olive Winter, Mrs ager, State Farm Insurance Greta Mc-| Councillor Thompson said, Donough, Mr. and Mrs. Earl| "This should have been dealt Ormiston, Mr. Tony Doleweerd,| with last year, there have been all of Whitby. | three serious accidents there in |the past nine months." The rojects and in- uate was passed unanimous. Companies is proud to announce thot WILLIAM "BILL" -H. MIDDLETON -hos been pro- moted to District Manager in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ask Longer Hours ;cil meeting this week Deputy|Albion avenue, pleaded guilty to) An Oshawa man, found by|one of the best trips ofhislife. Reeve Myrtle Lovelock claim- | the charge before Magistrate|POlice in an Ajax house with alone of the best trips of his life. ; a |o2 that her remarks at the | Crawford Guest in Whitby police| butcher knife in his hand, was} Often in the past, after trips! A plea for the extension of|people who live near the track August 13 fleeting had been court. * |Tuesday fined $100 and costs or|to Southeast Asia, the foreign business hours by the owner of| might want some free time. Mr. | misquoted by the press, PC David Onlock, of the Whit-|39 days in jail for being in pos-|minister has produced POEMS | for hvdrauli a cartway was heard by gue A bee Pakage yo hy Rigo Mrs. Lovelock stated that the by Detachment of the OPP, said|S@ssion of an offensive weapon. |citing the. close links between| auctrist prebs Township Council meeting At) COW igh daspaaniengy report of the Reach Township/that on Aug. 18, on Highway 401,|J0Seph Richardson, 33, of 591|the people of China and of the pasned: ; it Brooklin this week. Chrys/highway. country he is visiting. | Chen has become skilled in| and Whitby Township payment|near Pickering, the accused's| Ritson road, Oshawa, appeared of road accounts was wrong.|car had struck another vehicle)®@ fore Magistrate Crawford that a showed a the court test Lewis, owner of the Oshawa! Reeve Heber Down said that Cartway situated on Highwayj|council would consider his re-| No. 12, south of Brooklin, ", and advise him of their last meeting said that $11,000\of the impact, he said, the other, * Charge of breaking and en- heard by council. ecision. was owed by Reach. I did notjvehicle, driven by Leslie Bes-|'¢Ting, arising out of the same Mr. Lewis said that he had \say that at all and do not/ser, also of Scarboro, had rolled|S°: of circumstances, was with. recently taken over the busi- DEATHS know where the figures of|in the ditch and suffered $1,500/47awn at the request of the ness and was eager to make it $11,000 and some cents was/damage. rown. a going concern. He said that) " got. I do not mind being quoted! He told Ajax police told the court that one of the problems to be} By THE CANADIAN PRESS jin the paper but do object when |breathalizer | they found Richardson in a solved was the noise created' Ottawa--Dr. E. W. R. Steacie,|I am misquoted. count of 1.4. one Closet in a home on by racing drivers. |61, president of the National Re-! The relevant passage in the) Nightingale was given one he bibs on "ity - In The racers use the track dur-/search Council; of cancer. August 14 issue of The Times month to pay the fine and was| '"¢ bya. M iy o ih rt oe ing the day, Mr. Lewis argued,| | Santa Rosa, Calif. -- Frank)reads as follows: 'Councillor|told that the mandatory suspen-| ot, Wan: toi, Was @ butcher stay a hagh that tine, |he Maas Sentinel snd exo ae a Renee aaa ok of Heence would appiy. "te oicer told the cour ighw ; I § «| the d py pabiscutehetntsh teenie AS a reau the noise from theecutive vice-president of the fae Gent 7 stam ches tee jthat the accused, when found, cartway does not bother neigh-| New. York Herald Tribune; ap- work done by the Whitby Town- PIANO INVENTOR isaid "It's a good thing you bors, he said. parently of heart trouble. ship Road Department on the| Bartolommeo Crist ofori, ajfound me." : Council was also told that) Charlotte, N.C. -- W. Frank Town Line, At that time Deputy "2?Psichord maker from Padua, The court was told that Rich. "On a orgy learn ec pee. sater of evangelist|Reeve Myrtle Lovelock said Italy, developed the piano in| ---- sada was a board- ty rules an um wu surplus fie * & am. Ww: was $1,167.99."|~°"": : se. energy." Mr. Lewis asad that} Toronto -- Stanley Alexander, jd nahn oni e ems he meant to organize safety bi Lakers of sic ae A. s children in co-oper-/Grant, Limited, manufacturers | ] presungal of anger : of Swiss Embroideries. PP Corpora Mr. Lewis said that he| Hunderson, Ky.--Ken Tyler, . would like to open the track 51, who crashed 144 planes as a Dies After until 9 p.m. Building Inspector) Stunt flyer in Hollywood, of in.| F. S. Carter said that all sani. Juries in a crash while stunt| tary and fire requirements had flying. Scutfle been met with at the site. | i ea Councillor John Dryden said FIRST COINS _PEMBROKE (CP) -- Provin- that there was a possibility of] The first Canadian coins date,"ial Police Cpl. James S. Mac- other cartway proprietors ask-/from 1670, when France struck|@nald, 55, died of a heart at- ing for longer 'hours of opera-|silver pieces for use in her col-|'8Ck Tuesday shortly after a tion. He also pointed out that'onies 'in North America. ae a man he had just} es Police said Cpl. Macdonald, a BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. |inative ot Windsor, Ont., at. e : rested Hector Clish, 49, an WHITBY Feature Starts at 7:00 and 9:20 charged him with assault, He| 4 ordered the man into his car,) PAUL*7NEWMAN sat in the driver's seat beside! x ' him and suffered the fatal at-| tack, | The incident happened outside} a home about seven miles west of Pembroke where police said |Cpl. Macdonald had been called to help with a "family matter." Cpl. Macdonald, a veteran of| 22 years with the force, was to| have taken charge of the Ki!- laloe detachment: Sept. 1, Survivors include a son, James, Jr., of the OPP Whitby detachment and another son with a municipal police force near Windsor. Besed on the Play ty TENNESSEE \ | ' 2 "f-- HIRLEY KNIGHT EDBEGLEY'RIPTORN = CINEMASCOPE METRO COLOR York Harbor bound summer vacation cruise to the Tropical Isles of Bermuda. Catherine is a teacher at St. Paul's separate school and Mary is a teacher at St. Francis Xavier school News Events Photo Service oes isles caclicakcbalis Miss Catherine Lee Bloye, left, of 316 Palace street, MANY BRIDGES Whitby, and Miss Mary North- More than 500 bridges span cott, of 21 Oriole crescent, To- waterways. along the 5,000-mile| ronto, are shown together route of the Trans-Canada High-| aboard the Furness Luxury | way, longest national highway in} Liner 'SS Queen of Bermuda" the world. just before sailing from New 20-STAR MIMD She said, "The report of thelin the driving lane. As a result| uest in Whitby police court. | for a'| FLUENT IN FRENCH | At a recepton in the Swiss jambassador's residence soon af- ter he came back, the marshal told. the assembled diplomatic corps of his love for Switzer- jland and its scenic beauties. | Chen can speak French flu- jently--he spent two years in |France on a government schol- arship as a youth--but he rarely |does so. 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