Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel, 668-3703 Durnos Butcher Flemings Sunoco Tops By DON TEBBLE Durnos Garage afd Sunoco took one game leads in|Sunoco. He scored the. goals League fer the remainder of the Or nee a Being Mission Night, members worked on the book to be gent to Missions. Next week's meeting, Thursday, Feb, 13, Uxbridge Home and League members will be at- tending the local Valentine party meeting, SA League Prepares Scrapbook Ottenbrites Gord Luke scored two goals at important times for Arena their semi-final playoff openers|that tied, and won the game for in Whibty Mercantile Hockey|the Sunoco team, Vern Beck, action. Charlie Sawson, with|Lynn Middleton and Bob Cherry five goals led Durnos to a 12-3\scored the other Sunoco goals. Salvation Army ' Women's Home League held its weekly meeting Thursday evening at At the close of the meeting) a tasty lunch was served by/ Mrs. Kentner and her commit-| tee, victory over Don Fleming's Shell club. Arena Sunoco had a much tougher time squeaking out a 5-4 victory over Ottenbrite's Men's Wear. Ottenbrites held a 4-1 lead around the middle of the second period. Arena Sunoco had to come back strongly to win. Durnos ied in their game 4-0 and 5-1 after the first and sec- ond periods before scoring seyen big goals in' the final period tolin the last half of the schedule, solidify their lead, Shell had many great chances, but Matt Campbell in Durnos' net robbed them whenever they seemed to Dore ee scored twice in|the Citadel with Mrs. J. Kent- | |the second period after Gwynne|ner and her group in charge of| i SCUGOG |Barnes and Doug McLean had|the devotional. CLEANERS gh pei or eg cae Mrs. Captain Reed chaired & Shirt Launderers | A second goal in the middle period and. a fast-skating Suno-|*he business meeting and an- nounced that some of the local FREE Pick-up & Delivery Belly co club seemed to deject and tire the Haberdashers, causing|members would attend the plan- ning of meetings of Home ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH the game. Lorne Campbell in WHITBY the Ottenbrite goal played a much better game than he had | Sunday all clubs square off again for the second games of |their best-of-three series, Otten-| brites play Arena Sunoco at 12 THE OSHAWA TIMBE, Tuesday. February 11, 1964 5 ATTENDANCE GOOD pic Games that ended here Sun- INNSBRUCK, Austria (CP)-- . Bie ever a cage yin ' vi crow. A total of 096,000 pe . puller. They were watched by watched the ninth winter. Olym-/a total of 281,000 persons. TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Citizens are requested to forward to the Township Office, Box 160, Brooklin, written.suggestions re- garding Centennial projects for study by the Couneil. Submissions will be received during the month of February, MURRAY ROBINSON, Clerk, Box 160, Brooklin, Ontario. have a sure goal. Elmer Tran had three mark- ers to second Sawdon in goals scored for the game. Charlie! Maw, Ron Slack, Jack Ger- mond and Ernie Stoneman-com- pleted the Durno's rout of the Shell club. Paul Rousseau, Mac} Rowland and Jim Christie pro- | vided the single goals that were| all that the Shell club could muster, \s p.m, and Flemings try to hold Durnos at 2 p.m. | Every Wednesday In Lent 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00. a.m. Holy Communion 7:30 p.m. Lenten Service and Address 8:15 p.m. Bible Study: Book of the Revela- tion FOR THE BIG SALE AT Present Skit ToHillcrest | Due to faulty | H And S Group sbisleibion eka be Hla overnight with the help of | Hillcrest Home and School ssociation held DR.CHASES WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 8:00 P.M. Thursday, February 13th Every Friday In Lent 4:30 p.m. -- Lenten Mission for Children Every Sunday Services at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. (Church School and Nursery Care at 11 a.m.) a Jim | White opened PETERBORO RINK WINS DUNLOP TROPHY __|rrin# tnd welcomed ait prev Victorious over 24 other ager for Dunlop of Canada; | The following students played tinks, the Peterboro rink skip- Bert Harrison, skip; and Mel |Piano solos; Linda Gibson, Su- ped by Bert Harrison took the Mackey, lead. Front row, left |889 Foster, Beth Cawker. Dunlop of Canada Trophy at to right: Ev. Poast and Doug | A. skit entitled "Anyone for 'the Bonspiel held Saturday at Baptie. Bridge" was re-enacted by Mrs.| Whitby Curling Club. Rinks --Oshawa Times Photo |Max Atkinson, Mrs. George Fos-| ter, Mrs. Tom Farndale and) CLINCH SECOND SPOT from across Southern Ontario came to compete in the event sponsored by the Dunlop and Whitby Curling Clubs. Back row, left to right: William Booth, sales promotions man- Mrs, Jim White. All present were divided into three groups and given a ques-| tion "Meet Your School-age) Child". This is a study el Shorthanded Dunnies we nine Win While Penalized |discussion followed. | At the close of the meeting, lunch was served. The next! meeting will be held April 8. ae... ee ee tack = made it 2-0 just 39,not give the College crew too) | vy inlops clinc' sec-|seconds later. many chances to get a scoring) ond spot in the league stand: | Fletcher was dumped as he/"a!ly organized. Winnick of the| ADDITIONAL WHITBY ings last night with a 3-1 win) went over the St. Mike blue line|ViSitors was banished at 12.23] over the St, Michael's college/put did not lose possession of|2% Whitby scored before he re-| NEWS ON PAGE 14 Buzzers at the local arean. The|the puck. The referee, Joe Sad-|{Urned with Cheesman the trig- Dunnies will meet the same Col-|jer, had his hand up to call a/8@™ man on the play. This com- lege team in the first round Of|penaity, but Fletcher. still got|P!eted the scoring and the Dun- | the league playdowns, which away a good shot that beag|nies clinched second spot in the od will open here on Monday night,|poalie Jacquemain cleanly. jleague standings. INCLUDED Combination end floor Nozzle--Dusting Brush -- Crevice Tool a pabrie Deotiste -- Tool Reck. AT THE KATHLEEN ROWE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Amazing but true! Now you can own Canada's best-selling suction cleaner --- the cleaner that THIS IS A PUBLIC MEETING TO WHICH ANYONE "weties on ay" om fen only 000.9% INTERESTED IN THE WORK OF THE CHAMBER IS CORDIALLY INVITED. THE FOLLOWING TOPICS WILL BE DISCUSSED:- You get the complete set of tools listed above -- PLUS -- cleaning wands and double-stretch hose for hard-to-reach places. And the Hoover Conste- lation has all the power you'll ever need for com- plete horne cleaning. See Your Hoover Dealer SOON ... INDEPENDENT SALES & SERVICE 309 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY PLAZA Free Parking Phone 668-2081 (1) The future use of the County Building on Centre St. (2) The Dundas St. Widening Project . (3) Possible Annexation and/or Amalga- Bob Everett and Wayne Chees- |big one for Whitby ag they at-| was rather an odd case for the| |21 should be a real good one. | Os they will travel to Markham|tent to elped puck up the ice SUMMARY , i mation man each scored one goal for|Prize as they cut the Whitby/tempt to stop the rampant the Dunnies. Joe Brady spolled|iead to a single goal, Tempers | Markham Pr who not Seeil Dunnies as they scored thet rand as a result Peters of Whitby | ottawa hava & test tard oat. ~- AT - first two goals in the sapce of 30/and McNeil of the Buzzers drew|ing team and should be a good! | -- bec Pass ihemaelves major sentences for theif tisti-|test for the Dunnies before they! q D Hi were playing rt-handed. up * ® 8 to tangle with the red-hot Mark-|in the final period as they did), |. | Mirst Period ham Seal-A-Wax who have scor- " Fletcher, <heesman *......... ed no less than 41 goals in their PERSONALS Whitby: Fletcher The Dunnies have a big exhi-| Michele, daughter of Mr. and Banclitea = kentioca Tae esis Pore Montagnards of the Ottawa Val- THIRD PERIOD 2 Penalties -- O'Shea 16.05, Dunn 19.56 See Wed. Ad ---- mamnenannsen 14,07, | Feb, 24, J i JUS' oe Brady of the visitors scor-| JUST TALKING . , . The Three players, Brian Fletcher, | the lone tally of the second|S2me on Friday night will be a golie Tan omg ged for his|were starting to get mighty| topped in their last 15 games. . . - |warm as the period went along) The exhibition game here Feb. The Dunnies will wind cuffs at the.18.41 mark. hog into playoff action on the their schedule on Friday night) The Dunnies appeared con-\"""™ | last three games (not counting last night). bition game coming up on Fri- 1 Brown, 105 Belj|0'Shea 15.4, 5.48, McNeil major, Peters day night Feb. 21 when Ottawa |e. oe sh ee eighth major 18.41. birthday Feb, 5. Guests atterd-| 4 whiny: Cheomes He OVER 400 MACHINES IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM--SERVICE DEPARTMENT ON THE PREMISES on Ts oe es awe ley Jr. A league will be the visitors, The Dunnies played the Ottawa team in Ottawa Feb. 1 and nipped the classy Montag- nards 4-3 in a real nip-and-tuck battle. In the game last night the! Dunnies were hard after a win as they realized full well that the Markham team could take the second spot in the league Standings if they (the Flyers) were to win their remain'ng three games and the Dunnies were to have lost the one last night. - The both teams were playing it close to the line and waiting for the other club to make the mistake in the early stages of last night's game, What ap peared to be a bad break for the Dunnies occurred at the 14.0 mark with the Buzzers pressing deep in the local end zone, O'Shea of the Dunnies was sent off for elbowing. This, however, served as a spark to the Whitby team and they started to roll. Everitt fired about as pretty a goal as you whuld see in some time just 10 sefons after the penalty with Fletcher and Cheesman getting the assists on the play. The Dun- nies kept up their sustained at- ing her party were: Kathy Kee- nan, Darlene Byrne, Janet and Linda' Warning, Beth Mowat and Donna Dochuk. A_ nicely decorated birthday cake was served along with other goodies. The following Sunday, a family dinner was arranged. Present were: Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Muvray Silver and children, Sharon = and Danny. Mrs. George Munns, Sr., 116 Henry street, opened her hom: to the Co-op Guild members. Plans were made for further meetings, Hostess for the next. meeting of Wednesday, March 4,.will be Mrs, Winters. Mrs. D. J. Kean, 408 Brock street south, is 'now at home after a nine-week stay at the Oshawa General Hospita!. Mrs. Kean suffered an injured 'eg due to a bad fall. He: friends wish her a complete recovery. Last week Kinsale Women's) Institute arranged an entertain-| ment program for residents o! Fairview Lodge. Slides of Up- per Canada were shown anil) children also took part in the! program. 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