WHITBY And DISTRICT Legion Bazaar Great Success Ladies' Auxiliary Royal Cana- dian Legion held its Annual Bazaar, Friday, October 25, in the Legion Hall which proved to be most successful both socially and financially. Second Vice-President of the Auxiliary Mrs, Keith King introduced Presidtnt Mrs. Earl Ormiston who officially open- ed the bazaar. Convener of the bazaar, Mrs. Vernon Moore, was assisted by the following members: Candy table, Mrs. Keith King, Mrs. Mervin Dale and Mrs. Lorne Bradley; homebake, Mrs. Elmer Archer and Mrs, Art Daigle; aprons, Mrs. Arthur Stanlick and Mrs, Fred James; home knits and em- broidery, Mrs. Frank Barton and Mrs. Vernon Moore; touch- and-take, and white elephant, Mrs, William Cassady and Mrs. John Burtinsky; Jumbo corner, Mrs. Earl Ormiston; draw, Mrs. Walter Norris; tea tables, Mrs. Ernest Humphrys, Mrs. |William Brown, Mrs. James |Conners and Mrs. George | Brown. Winners of the draw were: |Lounge, Donald Sweet, Lupin idrive, Whitby; transistor radio, ' Shirley Skinner, 239 Mont-| The 1963-1964 Junior B rave avenue, Oshawa; TV! Hockey Season was officially tables, Mrs, Doreen Matte,| opened in Whitby last night |London, Ontario; baromiter,; by Mayor Stan Martin. The |Mrs. Worthington, Perry street,| mayor dropped the puck be- |Whitby; hamper of groceries,|~ ae ee - ° 7 |\Mr. William Stacey, 109 Centre street, Whitby; second hamper,| Mr. Frank Steffler, Whitby; box) jof groceries, Mrs. Parish, Hali-! /burton, Ontario; a permanent |wave donated by Hi-Fashion,| |was won by Mrs. K. Cook, 902/ By CLIFF GORDON F |Centre street south, Whitby | Saeed the eatehacs deeb te STS | Whitby Dunlops opened their ischedule in fine style last night Tel. 668-3703 fa Ceylon Leans m Towards Chin Charge By MPs nies with two goals each, Brian Fletcher, Tom Lavender and Nelson = COLOMBO (AP)--Ceylon, an art Hampson each scored once _ Mrs. island nation that has called/joe Brady was the big gun for Charles jitself non-aligned, is being aC-|the josers as he bagged a trio,| checking game. Rickey Gay and Biil paced the attack for the Dun "RCAF AWARD AT FAIRVIEW LODGE Bolton look on . --Oshawa Times Photo munist China. Lasti chairs presented them by the Oshawa RCAF Association. travel about the grounds Mrs. Olive Brett (front, left) much morecomfortable and Mrs. Nan Oastier give thanks to the two new wheel- the new chairs a whirl while Residents of Fairview Lodge, Whitby, will find their s tween Bob Watt (left) and > "itt Layton before the Dun- lop - St, Mike's game started. Mr. Layton is First Vice- President of the Ontario Dunnies Win Opener Wallop Collegians A penalty to Beliveau of St. Mike's set the stage for the Dunnies' next goal. Lastic was) Gay got his second goal of the) round out the scoring JUST TALKING ... Well) folks, the Dunnies did last night! what it took them 17 games to) do last year, win a _ hockey game. .. . It must have been| THE OSHAWA TIMES. Tussday. Actoher 29.1962 © WHITBY BOWLING NEWS WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Wednesday, Oct, 23 High Triples -- L. Reed 695 (297), B. Morrison 694 (269), K. King 661, D, Craggs 658 (257). High Singles -- D. Walker 288, R. Vallant 260, D. Pierson 279, B. Wright 255, C. Moore 255, B. Shearer 253, R, Childs 250, Points Won -- Whitby Barber ley 3, Papermakers 0; Andrew 3, Legion 0; Drews -3, Dunlops 0; Whitby Hotel 3, Joe's Barber Shop 0; Mitton Machinery 4 Shop 3, Millwork 0; Hoffer Val-|4e% Merc..atiles to a 2-1 victory over: « County Bowl. Ron Swartz top- ped the losers with a 706. . Burtinsky Florists whitewash- ed Brown's Electric 3-0, on the > strength of Des Denyer's 755, | High Single Game: Team --.. Bassett's 1433; Player -- Doug Rowden 356. . High Triple Game: Team -- =< Bassett's 3703; player -- Row- 865. High Averages -- ". Joni. 236, R Swartz 235, G. Hubba 229, D. Brown 228, R, Bragg 227," A. Anderson 226. ~4 Queen's Hotel 1; R , Bathurst 1; Honeyockers 2, An- derson Cartage 1. Section winner was Hoffer Valley; prizewinmer was R. Val- lant, | WHITBY LADIES' | CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE ~ MAYOR OPENS ARENA SEASON Hockey Association, and Mr. Watt is on the Association executive. Dunnies won the game 7-4. --Oshawa Times Photo Trying To Patch Marine Feud, Wirtz Quoted WASHINGTON (CP) -- Sena- tor George Aiken quoted Labor lat Whitby arena as they whip-\the marksman on this one as|Secretary Willard Wirtz Monday ped the St. Michael's College he rounded out a neat three-way|as saying he is doing everything Buzzers 7-4 in a fast clean-|play with Hampton and Peters./possible to keep Great Lakes un- ; ion troubles from harming Ca-| cinight just two minutes later tojnadian-U.S. relations. The Vermont Republican headed a closed-door Senate for- eign relations subcommitee hearing into Great Lakes union controversies and called Wirtz as a witness, along with Del- cused of leaning toward Com-|with Terry Gray getting the|rewarding to coach Cherry and|mar Carlson, chief of the state lother goal. Ray Reeson in goal|manager Ivan Davie as well as|department's Canadian section Points for the day and to date: |Allsorts 3-16; Gumdrops 0-10; |Humbugs 4-18; Jelly Beans 1-5; |Life Savers 0-6; Lollipops 1-14; Maple Buds 3-13 and Pepper- |mints 4-14, | Triples over 500 -- G. Sand- \ford 599, S. Labanovich 557, G. Marshall 557, F. Moore 533, B. Sturgess 532, B. Pascoe 508, E. Walker 505 and A, Anderson | Singles over 200 -- B. Moase \937, A. Anderson 230, S. Labano- vich 223, D. Kehoe 217, B. Pas- leoe 215, M. Duncan 214, F. |Moore 210, G. Sandford 209, jJean Ward 205, I. Farndale 201 'and G. Marshall 200. High Single to date -- D: |Kehoe 276. High Single with HC) |-- D. Kehoe, 276 and 46 -- 322. | High Triple to date F./ Moore 661; High Triple with HC -- F. Moore, 661 and 120 -- 781. High Game to date -- Hum- bugs 1121 and High Triple Game -- Humbugs, 3197. | The girls are really having} trouble this season to find that headpin for those strikes and when we do what happens? All we can see across those eight alleys are corner pins or aces. Cheer up girls, we understand there are better days coming for bowlers. WHITBY MEN'S NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act Licensing District Number 7 TAKE NOTICE thot Alliance Hotel Co. Limited of the TOWN OF WHITBY in the County of Ontarie ' will make application at @ Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence rd of Ontario to be held at the Royal Canadian Legion 217 MURRAY STREET in the CITY of PETERBOROUGH in the COUNTY of PETERBOROUGH on Friday the (5th da November 1 AT THE HOUR OF 10:00 o'clock E.S.T. in the forencon for the issuance of @ 2 LOUNGE oir ge ad the 4 'and consumption uor en DINING LOUNGE LICENCE for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals for the follow: - ing premises: the hotel premises of Hotel Whitby Whitby, Ontario, having facilities, for a lounge, dinin: inge os. well as the required overnight mmod: for co SERGLGLERCLESEEGERELITE veneer The accusations have been), the Dunnies was a standout, Wren Blair, manager of the/and other section officials. guests, being lnasietpety jvoiced in Parliament by both especially in the second period|Oshawa Generals (with whom| Meanwhile the Seafarers' In- indas jet West, MAJOR LEAGUE jas Ne. 207 Du Dunnies are ERROR Ree npr cert Sechieenenaiaaaniiemiee eee et iat tema ce cae 'Marxists and conservatives| when he made at least three! jagainst the middle-road govern-|t-mendous saves. |ment. " hel The season was officially open-| | Ceylon has become 'theiaq with all the pomp and color| stooge of Péking's warlords,"'|o¢ the big leagues. | jsays Leftist Leader Philip Gun-|"'The St. Mike's team drew jawardene, More detached ob- first blood in the game as Churches Or Diners? Reeve Is Not S ure eer ere ee, 'Coviie's neuiraiiam(eret., (0 Ane | detencemen own churches should stay in the busi-jis less than pure itook advantage of a penalty to! Brooklin last night as a letter|church." jness of being churches, and not; The situation is being watched| peters, and scored on a pass| from the Meadowcrest Baptist' The letter continued that it/restaurants," he mused. : with particular interest by] trom Gray at the 9.50 mark, Church ignited the displeasure| required two hours of mainte- "I! am not prepared to give nearby India. While charging) 7), College, boys were really of the reeve of Whitby Town-|nance on the part of the church|them a dime back. The tables ---- bg ant sean oi its flying and came right back with ship. jto put the tables into safe work-|Should be left in the Township | nest' ern Hed a " on Oo et other goal just 42 seconds A letter from the church was|ing order. |Hall in the future. want 2 Sue oe Church and state clashed at\way to building their the affiliated). . » « The bocal- team looked very good last night... . did pick up three penalties that we would say were of the fool- ish variety. . . . We thought that Nick Beverley played a much improved game on de- fence too for the Dunnies.. . . Ricky Gay was. flying last night and will really be heard from this year. . . . Don't for- get the big one here next Mon- day night when the Markham Flyers will be the visitors. SUMMARY Ist Period Gray cccccccccsccsoce: 9.50 2..St. Mike's, Gray ...- 10.32 3. Whitby: Gay, : Beverley, Fletcher .. 16.52 Penalties -- Brady .48, Petérs 9.40, 12.53, Reeson 17.06, ternational Union of North America (AFL-CIO) continued to express displeasure at the action of the Canadian govern- ment in imposing a trusteeship over five Canadian maritime un- ions by picketing a Canadian ship at Buffalo. In a.small outboard boat, two SIU members from the Great Lakes district picketed the Te- cumseh, an ore carrier. The Te- cumseh began unloading its cargo of Chilean ore Monday night at the Republic Steel Corp. docks. Aiken quoted Wirtz as saying he could not guarantee that di ships picketing of C Whitby Royals won the first 'section of the League by 35 pins over County Bowl and Burtin- sky's. All three teams finished with a game total of 13 points. | Bill Jordan and Ward Bick paced the Royals with triples of 765 and 704, to take two of three strings from Bassett's Jewellers. George Hubbard tallied a 704 for the losers. Fleming's Shell Service down- ed Jordan Brothers' Food 2-1 on the strength of Jack Brown's 760 triple. Doc Dafoe with a 662 was tops for the Jordans. Ear! Birch, with a 668 triple and C. Gill with a (80 paced the in the a ve Town coo we | Be | further ing com of Lot 12 on the South side of Dundes Street, being in the First Double Range of Werdens Re? gistered Plan west of Brock Streef and further being com) of part of Lots 9, 10 and 11 in the~ nnd a _-- oe oa Werden's Plen lying west of Brock .. Street, now part of Whitby | Municipal Plan. oe Any person resident in the licens-.. ing district may object to the ep. plication end the grounds of. objection in writing shell be filed with MR, J. H. BROWNE' the registrar of the licensing dis- trict, whose address is 55 Lake-:* shore Bivd. East, Toronto 2, On- tario at least ten days before the ~. would not occur. But he was trying to keep the friction to a minimum in the interest of the neighboring countries' shipping. A subcommittee aide who at- tended the hearing said the sen- 2nd Period 4, St. Mike's: Brady, Gray, Beliveau ......+ 4.25) Whitby: Fletcher, Gay 8.44! Whitby: Lastic, i Lavender, Peters .... 13.38} 7. Whitby: Lavender 18.28) Lastic . ope Penalties Sheeseman 3.06, Gayle 4.47, Sandford 11.13, Grace 19.53. 3rd Period Dionne 8. Whitby: Hampson, 9. St. Mike's: Brady, Beliveau, Gray Whitby: Lastic, | Hampson, Peters .... 14.05 11. Whitby: Gay, O'Shea 16.22 Penalties Beliveau 13.36, Sandford 18.31, 5. 6, 5.4 8.2 10. near Want a Perfect Fit? That's what you will get if you have your next suit or coat made to measure by e@ TIP TOP TAILORS e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e WM. N. LEISHMAN at Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S, PH. 668-2091 A NEW FURNACE? Dag NEED Whether you need # new furnace or money to repair an old one. Scotiabranch and see how easy it is to arrange a low-cost Home Improvement Loan. Talk to the manager. He'll be gled to discuss repayments to suit your budget. Sertia THE. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA A presentation of an electric frypan and multi-piece salad set was made to Mr. and Mrs. Govier, Mrs. V. D. Richardson, Mrs.| David Livingston, Mrs, E, Gaine| and Miss Scott, RN, spent the weekend in Kingston as the uests of Mr. and Mrs, Sparks "Donell. Miss Scott also visited her parents. sive" $10 rental fee charged byjitor, Ray "Bill'" Holdershaw.|.. . |sheet until the 16.52 mark when Bio 'lwith the reeve that the tables|then the large Chinese embassy , council for the use of 13 town | Those tables are my responsi-| ould 'taamain in the hall." here has been very active. |Ricky Galy, the best man on the an original agreement, the|P*ve. Goodwin was not as/for study and recommendation.|tral stand on the Indie-China ae and Fletcher drawing purpose. lmade in the past, and, if so,jrangements in the Himalayas.|**: returned, statements that raised a storm|to the Whitby team to take a) that "other organizations" had past, and that the $10 fee was/the home of Mrs. Gordon Coons,jstreet north is celebrating her} ed Mrs. Bandaranaike naive|Cheeseman of the Duhnies| church equipment in the past in| Mrs. Seko was presented with|Lions Club and their wives at-/Problems. She has taken a lead-|hemmed the boys in blue. in when other churches tried to|lunch. urday evening: Mr. and Mrs (dhist nation, took the initiative|\down from the Oshawa Gen-| lin Baptist Church by letting) ..1y, today, October 29. Their|Britten. {some behind Mrs. Bandara-| Little Tommy Lavender| Sergeant-Major George Brad-| 0 join her cabinet as justice ss re | _ Toa bn ' Emergency Clinic |weekend visitors at the home of/ Jackson celebrated his birthday, |concentrations in Tibet were "a/¥eS of exciting action. D awa -United Church Women|gave.a surprise housewarming) Well-informed sources said heer down from the Generals,| the Toronto area has dwindled) pyeshyterial is being held today,|party in honor of Mr. and Mre|returned from Peking loaded|scored his first goal as a Dun- bleed on Nov. 4 in what has|Car] and Mrs. T. Brandon. | weapons tests signed in Mos-|ting his third goal to complete been called an "emergency! aes [avenues Oahawe. lcow. is hat trick. " " | sently being. postponed because} Friends of the family wish Larry|Mrs. Lorne Jones; Mr. and Mrs. | of this "critical shortage" of many happy returns of the day.| William Fice; Mr. and Mrs.| be required at the United|and Kelly of Barrie visited her|Clarence Elis and Miss Mar-' Church from 2 p.m. to 4.30/parents Mr, and Mrs. N. R.jion Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! Evening Shows at 7 and 8:25 oe ee WHITBY 8:35 P.M. ; ' ; later, as Gray scored on a solo rf ; ry ; iy} Councillor Fred Stureh had/|off its southern tip. teceived by council requesting)" "That's way out of oribt! linitially suggested that the om During the Chinese clash with | effort. ba 4 ag esther ghar peor and they were in g00d|" Tne jetter was referred back| Nevertheless, Ceylon has\ice for the Dunnies last night, | i | A i assists on the play. The period Sahléa 'were to te vented for $3, concerned with the condition of/The committee 'was instructed,conflict with its role in the |@°hcd. with ac Dats 'telling but that the $10. fee was) "I sometimes wonder if the/how much? When Prime Minister Sirima|SECOND PERIOD | "Buyer beware," interjected! |Bandaranaike visited Peking to| The College lads once again) eo WHITBY PERSONALS of charges here of bias againstitwo goal lead for the aecond| } ' iti th . é , | used the tables rent-free in the| lgetias bao OE aga excessive. 343 Dovedale drive assisted by|20th birthday today. Her friends); international affairs, but she|C0Oling his, blades. It also charged that the coun-|Mrs, Ross Penney in honor ofjwish her a happy birthday. lie et least given credit for a| 'This goal fired the Dunnies (last election) without charge. ; : thei df ; " s of|their own end for minutes on " " umerous lovely gifts. The co-|tended a Hallowe'en dance spon-/Ng_ interest in the troubles of; 'That may be," the reeve paren pbc . buffet style sored by Ajax Lions Club held|Buddhists in South Viet Nam. end. Fletcher found the mark at} rent the township hall and were) ; i ; to get the situation discussed injeTals for this game, combined) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr, Gerlad Brear; Mr. and Mrs. Alj'© get te ALLO cussed if} ' refused. Brock street north, are celebra.|Morrison; Mr, and Mrs. M. J.|the United Nations. with Lavender and Peters to tie| them use the hall at a low/)'. ri '4 naike in Peking was Ceylon's ; rental to help them on their -- wish them every happi-| 4,5. Britten was awardedjambassador, Alvin Bernard Pel anes brought the roof in with] fi s goal, on a pass from Lastic.| it : : h Belattd happy birthday wishes) minister. H ted '|for the first time in the game. | jley, Mrs. Bradley and children y.|minister. He was quoted as say i | ie sod itace y Barrie were|2z¢, extended to Mr. Williamjing that Indian _ reports of|rhe score stayed at 4-3 for - . ae 0. Bradley, Brock street Monday, October. 28. big lie." When New Delhi com-/THIRD PERIOD time draws 2 ee plained, Perera said he had) whitby t | shiteie iaotiaeing, Friends and fellow employees|}, itby took a two goal lead to 700 pints, and donors in the! i}le. Whit-| i odr.|With Chinese arguments against|nie. The College crew kept! ili acon Will be asked pd agp id 29 at Newtonville. Whit-| Albert Govier formerly of Godr-| 8 e ge crew kep clinic'. E | Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Attending from Whitby were:|------ Fal GARTER OU TRESS Some surgical operations in|Lawrence: Cauchi is celebrat-/Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott; Mr. blood, it was learned. _|Fred Henderson; Mr. and Mrs.! In order to restore the bal-| Mrs. Clive Putnan and chil-|Adam Lyson; Mr. and Mrs p.m. and from 6.30 p.m. to 9/Percy, 510 Palace street, over|Beliveau; Mr. and Mrs. How- p.m. the weekend. jard McCabe; Mr. Roly Ritchie; | 'Last Complete Show at 8:25 | ,, , ONLY the refund of $7 on an "exces-/answered Township Office jan-/sing be made. He later agreed|India last autumn and since| Whitby did not hit the score the letter, complained that in| to. the Properties Committee|maintained a technically neu-/0f his first of two goals. 'with |the tables as he was with their to find out if 'rentals had been|Colombo proposals for truce ar- imposed when the tables, were} jdiscuss the proposals, she a ee advantage of a penalty) The letter also complained A "Stork Shower" was held at. Miss Betty Cousins, 312 Brock) Some observers have consid-|scored his second goal with} cil had been allowed to use|Mrs. Richard Seko. Four members of . Whitby|desire to settle international) They started to skate and retorted, "but I can remember in Ajax Community centre Sat-|Ceylon, a predominantly Bud-|8-44 on a pass from Gay.Lastic, ~ hot we. fostered the Brook ing their 34th wedding anniver-|Puffer; and Mr, and Mrs. Jack} The grey eminence seen by| the acdiw eh the fans whouped st : first prize for ladies costume.jrera. He recently came home}, gave the Dunnies the lead) Whitby To Bleed, : eg | |Jackson, 25 Queen's road. Mr.\threatening new Chinese troop| Whitby at the 'end of 40 min- for * p : ; : een misquoted, s Art Hamps' | Mis veepiat sack a toss ts Fall regional meeting of Osh-\of Powell Transport Ltd., Ont..| as Art Hampson, another play-| by delegates are Mrs. R. Mac-|inch, now residing at 999 Olive|*he limited. ban on n Mos ing is back with Brady get-| the Toronto Hospitals are pre- ing his fourth birthday today.|and Mrs. Stan Parry; Mr. and ance 300 donors in Whitby will/dren Gordon, Derren, Cheryl|James Ellis; Mr.: and Mrs Mr. Jack Brown; Mr. and Mrs.' BARDO ACQUIRE CONTROL | Contro] of Jefferson Lake Pet-| {rochemicals of Canada Ltd. has been acquired by Occidental | Petroleum Corp, of Los An- geles, it was announced Satur- day. Jefferson Lake, with of- 3 fices in Calgary, operates multi- million - dollar gas processing plants in the East Calgary gas field and the Waterton area of southern Alberta as well as oil land gas wells in the East Cal-| lgary field. i La iter 4 e in "Kill or Cure" with ERIC SYKES Sarees oro CJ UE oO ae aoe .« drop in to your nearest sank ators were seeking background information. 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