Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1964, p. 5

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¢ c ' WHITBY And DISTRICT _ Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 4, 1964 § BROOKLIN DUMPS HAWKS -- rs Take Pennant Second Year Running Lotton, Campbell 5.07 5.47 The Hawks took advantage of JUST TALKING The|ton team fail to oust the A's Lacrosse Clubja Brooklin penalty to get their|Brooklin team have two games|from that second spot it would left, Friday night in Peterbor-;mean that Brooklin will meet) 7. Huntsville, ough, and Saturday night here|the rough and ready Brampton in Brooklin against the Bramp-|in the first round of the play- ton Seal Tests. . . . The game/offs. . . . In winning the league in Pg oo gfe Be a ont honors on Saturday night it), as the Erns are still smarting ed second year in from four set backs by the me ait hee, the 'aa te Pty ee. -e Brooklin team. , .. Meanwhile/est: town in the world with a| Penalties -- Dovg Vipond 8.85) 11.31, / the one here on Saturday night/Sr. Lacrosse team, has copped) Roberts 11.31, Gruce 13.24, Beker 17.32, . will be a natural and possibly ajthis honor, . . . Don't forget 18, Brooktin, preview of the semi-finals of the/the big one here on Saturday|' 6. Lotton, playoffs, . . . Brampton at pres-| night when Brampton will be the ---- Tel. 668-3703 : By CLIFF GORDON - 4 saiiadiiin Brooklin Sr. ; ; came up with another fine|second goal of the night as, effort in Huntsville on Satur-|with Burrows in the sin bin, day night as they dumped the|Wheeler scored from close in. Hawks for 'the fifth straight|That was all the damage in the time by the tune of 12-7. first 20 minutes and the locals The win was possibly one of|employed a 5-2 lead at the end the biggest of the season for the|of 20 minutes of action. Brooklin team, as it gives them) The Hawks must have re- the league championship for the|ceived a real tongue lashing second year in a row. They/between periods as they came clinched the top rung with thelout like a team of charging victory as St. Catharines were|horses for the second period. ta yd to the Brampton Seal- aid pacaee the ball muchient are making a. determined] visitors. . etter than they had in the Playing coach Ken Crawford|first frame and were quick to _ Po uc ae yaa and Don Ciaggs sparked the/take advantage of the Brooklin They are fighting it out tooth Brooklin attack on Saturday|mistakes. Conlin blinked the|and nail with the St. Kitts night as they each scored a trio/red light behind Baker at the|team Should the Bramp- of goals.. Single markers went|.19 mark to pull to within two) de to Bob Hanna, Glen Lotton,| goals of the local favorites. Ken| Manager: John Gault (tn ttn a rect tegria sta : = 16. Brooklin, Heffernan SUMMARY 17, Brooklin, Hannah, Davis Ist Period 18, Brooklin, Bon Ist Period 1, Brooklin, Craggs, G. Lotion, Heffernan 3.06 Burrows 3.29%, Davis 6.41, 8.4 2. Huntsville, McKenzie, Roberts... Kowalski 9.52,, Doug Vipond 13.39, Trory 3, Brooklin, Crawford 4.50113.9%, Hanna 17.27, SS Se Ken Lotton, Jerry Burrows, Don Vipond and Grant Heffernan. Glen Lotton also had three assists to move him close to the top rung inthe scoring race. Heffernan had two as- sists for his night's work, John McKenzie was the. only repeat scorer for the Hawks, getting two goals. Aces were chipped in by Tom Conlin, John Roberts, Dave Lough, Stu Wheel- Lotton got his marker at 1,56) and the teams really tightened) up their defences, It was not! until the 14,10 mark that. the next goal was scored. McKen-| zie cashed in on it, and Thomp-| son followed at. 15.49 to cut the) Brooklin lead to a single goal. The Hawks were really flying| at this stage and it took some fine saves by Baker in the Brooklin cage to keep the Ont.' DINE IN TRUE CANADIAN STYLE DINE and DANCE in the PROVINCIAL ROOM Returned by Popular Demand , . . "JOHNNY McMANN and HIS TRIO" po cope meme Saaerenbieanemuneeeniedl ------------ ---- er, and Don Thompson. ; County fellows in the game. Going into Saturday night's| With less than a minute to co! game in the resort town thelin the period and Brooklin play-| Hawks were battling to fanjing short handed, Craggs took |their faint playoff hopes. They/a perfect pass from Crawford ho yet to gain a victory over|and dumped it home to give the front running Brooklin tez2m|Brooklin a 7-5 lead heading into jand this appeared as if it might! the final period. |be their last chance, The Brooklin team had just Don Craggs who cut short! jittie too much final kick tor the * |his holidays to get back for|y ' |this game started the ball roll-| ceser experienced Hawks team jing for the Brooklin side at the - ve Pa period. | Brooklin 3.06 mark, as he combined with ("ced the tiring Hawks to get algun ant Gh Latest fotl contin out of position and gave the initial goal of the game. The Pheu oe prt of lead was very short lived how-!nan, Don Vipond and H all ever, as with almost 1300 fans| scored on ho 'gy te [cheering them on, the Hawks] frame teaik oc d eee bounced back just six seconds| Robert oh and a very tired| later to tie the count as Mc'l once in Hig pol ig the mesh| Kenzie got his first of the night.|. ____ "O5!n8 Cause. ; Order True Canadian Dishes -- Roast Beef, Steak, Fowl, Seafood : prepared by our "Master Chef" Dial--668-3386 for Reservations, Plenty of Paved Free Parking SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL 734 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY "Licensed Under The Liquor License Act" HOURS--Open Daily including Holidays . . . 12 to 12 TWISTED MASS SUNDAY . . . 4 to 8 P.M. AJAX YOUTH DIES Nurse, May, Hill Stage Life Battle fois A desperate roadside battle to|who handled the accident, re-|on the Brooklin goal Coach save the life of an 18-year-old|»vorted that the careening car|Crawford made it 2-1 at the 4.50 Ajax youth ended in bitter fail-|left skidmarks for 150 feet on|mark and the march was on. ure on Saturday evening. the grassy roadside bank. Glen Lotton followed just 17 Reginald D. Taylor, of Kings-| The driver, thrown clear by seconds later, and Crawford got § court Apartments, Ajax, died a|the tremendous impact, landed|his second of the night a mere few feet away from his shatter-/a few feet from the roadside, |40 seconds later. The Huntsville} DINE OUT THIS WEEKEND AT THE SPRUCE VILLA FIGHT FOR LIFE Area Man Killed | In Bridge Smash A Garrard road north manja.m., and Hoard succumbed at died in hospital Saturday, about|2:05 in the Oshawa General two hours after he was thrown|Hospital. He was unmarried. from his smashed truck. An inquest may be forth- OPP Constable Don Timleck|coming. said 24-year-old Phillip Hoard) enorme had been westbound on Taunton! road when the fatality occurred. | Cruiser Explosion His truck apparently sheared off about 16 fect at reinforced Injures 4 Persons steel railing on its downhill' BRIGHTON, Ont. (CP)--Four| plunge toward the bridge. |Toronto persons are in satisfac-| It hit the concrete edge onitory condition in hospital at the north side of the bridge, | nearby Trenton following an ex- and swung completely around. |igsion and fire on a 36-foot| Hoard, who was alone in the/oruiser Sunday night at the gov-| eab at the' time was | throw®| ernment dock at Presqu'ile| clear and landed beside the/p.1 near here, 35 miles west! creek, of Belleville. ° Police feel a cable saved the) suffering burns and_ bruises vehicle from toppling into 2 are John Bell, 50, owner of the deep "ditch-ravine. iboat, Clifford Taylor, Pearl) persons in the back seat of The accident occurred at 11.45 Francis, 42, and Amelia Cox, 34,| the police car from the origi- = nal ident, bygoand was = | d. They did, however, ha BROCK -- Evening shows at7&9P.M. | dur quickly i -- LAST TIME TODAY model car sustained $1,000 dam- age. r control on the rain soaked High-/Don May and his assistant Gor-|14.25 mark Don Craggs worked) bank and smashed into a road-/their fight by Gale White, a } Four Women Hurt | * almost torn in two. second before the ambulance. | heart massage and mouth-to-\'an early-moming smashup on |street west, Oshawa, apparently! In Peace "They. never let up. It was| They were westbound at the beyond words." Hospital with injuries. They Constables Don Williams | Oshawa. mishap Sunday evening when mission for some time, with iNancy Ruth Bowring paid a} Miss Rewring will soon be ront . relegated to the left f to new mothers in the com-|Miss Pat Leslie who will be _ HERE... NEAR... £2... FA tstVAl 0 «§ ; ed car. He had been returning] Then began what police later|defence tightened up consider- way 2 and slid off the west-\don Hill to save the terribly] his way by two men and beat) side tree on the Whitby-picker-/nurse from Oshawa General| Pickering Township Police,! Watched by a large crowd of| In Monday Crash mouth resuscitation. Between| Victoria street yesterday. | died. | "It was tremendous," The|went out of control on the rail- M il d T yy ane Oo rou... almost as though the three had time--6:50 a.m. Some officers can't even ---|were Mary Kolbecki, 221 Sin- and Ernie Shepperdson of third passenger, Isabel their cruiser was crashed into a shifted front end, and bent |jo13) of 130 visits in the town leaving the area to take over a bert, af ibe cat, wiles ose munity, The remainder were|taking over her duties early 'from a wedding reception. | described as the "magnificent|ably at this stage and held the| * Alone in his late mode! Chev-jand unforgettable" attempts by| fleet footed Brooklin team ' bound lane, linjured youth's life, |Doffer with a quick shot to the ing townline. The impact was/Hospital. She arrived on the the three applied) Four women were injured. in 'tE Can t ven them they battled for a full 10} Police said a car driven by) Times .was told from Pickering|foad tracks and struck a hydro) always worked together. Two passengers were taken} Wherever ¥ ou Are YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS investigate an accident in |clair street, Oshawa, and Marg | Whithy PD were attempting ft A By Whitby S Chalmers, of 79 Centre street, | Oshawa, was treated for cuts as by another motorist. | The cruiser, one of two VON N used by the department, is urse wheel. during July. lnew district in Cape Breton. ; ays b pushed 21 feet sideways by lfor. general -norsing care Se ae *) rolet, he apparently went out ofWhitby ambulance operator/well at bay. However at the) The car dived over a shallow) The pair were assisted in left hand corner of the net. | so severe that the car wWaS'scene of the accident a. split! onlookers . |minutes before the youth finally|Martha Guindon of 84 Brock Investigate - Township Police yesterday,| pole. "The work that nurse did is'to Oshawa General Hospital| peace, |MacDonald, of 77 Monk street, | to straighten out a minor | | was Miss Guindon. The late- expected to he out of com-| whithy's VON nurse Miss)---------- , age was | Most of the damag Of these visits 21 were paid|Whitby's new nurse will be the impact. ode The Oshawa Times Will Be Mailed To Your Vacation Address At The Regular Carrier Rate of 45c per week Just Call) 723-3474 The Circulation Dept. or Complete The Attached Form. Although there were two | out quickly. The incident occurred in front of the Canadiana Motel on Dundas street east. Al- though the public at large may regard the disabling of a police cruiser a bit humor- ous, the officers involved, did- n't see it completely that way. "There were about 50 or 60 people looking over the accl- | dent scene," Constable Shep- perdson said. "It was very | fortunate that none of them | between the cruiser and the | oncoming car were hurt." The cruiser was parked 12 feet off the thoroughfare. It | was raining at the time. PLEASING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS SERVING YOU IS A PLEASURE Hotel Royal Your Headquarters for Good Home Cooked Meals 171 Brock St. N. WHITBY Ph, 668-5012 REGENCY ; ROOM --~Menu-- T-Bone Steck & WE PAY 314% ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS You. i It Will Be Just Like A Letter From Home . . . When The Oshawa Times Arrives Each Day, BRINGING YOU ALL THE NEWS AND YOUR FAVORITE FEATURES | | | | | | | | | | | | | | J CIRCULATION DEPT.-OSHAWA TIMES 86 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO " y issue . cheques at any time. 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