Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1964, p. 5

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paesary rat ast OR EE TS f WHITBY And DISTRIC Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West A 703 Tel. 668-3 By cl cpepen Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club came up win another win last Manager: John Gault : edged the Peterborough Speedy _|Erns 10-9 at the Civic Arena, This was the final meeting of )|the two teams and gives the ' |Brooklin team a 5-1 advantage ) |over the six league games. The league champion Brook- lin team will finish up their '|schedule here at the Brooklin Arena tonight when they tangle with the Brampton Sealtests who are making a determined bid to take the second spot in the league standings. Ken Ruttan got the game| winner for ihe Brooklin team Ruttan Snatches Brooklin Winner ' night in Peterborough as they) !t WHITBY PERSONALS Miss Nellie Baybut, of Man- chester, England is an ex- pected guest at the home of her cousins Mr. and Mrs. G. . Partington, 921 Bayview avenue. Mr, and Mrs, John Rempel, Randy Douglas and Kathrine spent the holiday weekend in Parry Sound visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc- Alister. Belated happy birthday wishes are extended to Douglas Rempel, who celebrated his fifth birthday, Friday, August 7, Craggs also got the helper on two Is, For the "oo Speedy Erns was Joe Todd with three, Larry Ferguson with two, and single counters to Jim Vilneff, Cy Coombes, Terry Downer and Bob Allen. The latter also had six assists for a seven point night. . Pat Baker played very well! in goal for the Brooklin team and had to be very sharp at times as his mates picked up no less then 17 penalties in- cluding a misconduct and game misconduct to Don Vi- pond of the local team. Tonight will be a big night) at the Brooklin Arena as the league champion Brooklin team will receive their trophy for the Mrs. Frank Owen and baby |boy Michael, 1025 Wardman crescent, left Thursday from Toronto International Airport for a three-week trip to London, England, visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Podmore and also THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, August 8, 1964 5 Safety Program Creates Proud Record At midnight, Wednesday, July 30, the Whitby plant of Du Pont of Canada Limited completed 1,000 consecutive days of operation without a single injury that resulted in loss of time. This remarkable achievement resulted from wholehearted co- operation between employees . Thieves Drink | Communion Wine LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Thieves Thursay night drank a quart of communion wine and stole three banks of money col- lected at the last two Sunday schools at Dundas Street United Church here. i Church officials could not say how much money was missing but said it was "substantial. ORB 0A A PERLINGIERI and management in a plant safety program. Du Pont of Canada has long considered the safety of each individual of prime importance, and this has proved its weight in gold. | At a ceremony recently each employee was presented with a MALLY COFTEN AnoUND WERE THE BEST PLUMBERS | jthe victorious Brooklin team.jor St. Kitts, So tonights game'|driy. | fiminute of play remaining. last night with just over half a/second year in a row. We un- It} derstand that Ivan Davie of thé was his third goal of the night OLA will make the presentation. Playing coach Ken Crawford got) At time of writing it is not a pair of goals and one assist,/known just who the Brooklin| Glen Lotton had a pair of goals,|team will meet in the first Chas Ludlow aiso scored a pair./round of the playoffs but we do Jerry Burrows had a single for| know it will be either Brampton Grant _ Heffernan who wasicould well be a preview of the| blanked in a scoring way did/semi-finals, so plan to be on! manage five assists. Don|hand. | Patrick And His Pipe- A Story Of Yesteryear her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cyril Owen who is hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. John Bakker Sr. and John Bakker Jr. of Hol. land, were overnight guests small memento to mark the occasion. the - presentations were made by the Manager of the Whitby plant, Mr. Gordon T. Richards. SE FOUNL at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Rensink, 300 Rosedale | e. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Easton of South Harrow, Middlesex, lEngland, are spending few months with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon| Richards, 217 Lee avenue. With| their house guests they visited| Upper Canada Village, Mon-| treal, Quebec City and pa geet Mr. and Mrs. Easton will be returning to their home in Oc-} OUND 6 FOR ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. L TD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST ber Whitby in the "good old sum-jleaving Pat in triumphant pos-| al 668-3552 | mertime" -- the summer of 1861/ session of the field and the pipe.| yeser Grabam of Eimvale, is} that is. -- was a small sun-| "In a few minutes Hans again\SPending a week visiting his| mall |S0aked village that was occa-|rallied his scattered forces with|uncle. and aunt Mr. and Mrs. | | sionally stirred with the hint of a/the inspiring war cry -- 'Nix|Arthur Reynolds, 109 Centre the |scandal and fattened slowly on|com a arous' and down they|street south. | Strawberry socials and trips to| charged on Pat, who was puffing) Mr. and Mrs. the lake. | clouds of smoke in the 'Gintle-and daughter Sandra spent a -| Stories taken from our files of| mins' sitting room. weekend in St. Thomas, where jthe 100-year-old "Whitby Chron-| "A Zonave corps of Dutch-|they were the guests of Mr. and| ~. pdt <a interesting) Kone s etuaee ing rd seas Mrs. Carl Shaw. and often tonsil shaking account} c lows, intending hee. } Mjof life in our community aid be he light octrmish:| J tne Maem mae in the| eyears ago. | Ste light infantry -- consist-\OShawa General Hospital, the| It seems that early on the) ing of Dutch babies, were pour-|Tesult of an accident, his friends | Tee te aie rsday; July 4:ling in a galling fire of infantile|Wish him a speedy recovery, land wai i eis ds orn yells, and a squad of 'sapheads| Mr. and Mrs. James May- Donnybrook when a group of| and miners' were t hreatening|nard, Centre street south, have Dutchmen and Irish immigrants him~ with a small hosepipe,/returned from a two-week trip arriving from Buffalo staged a which they had. inserted-under|to the Northern States. They battle, the door, counting shrewdly on\visited the Maritimes, Prince The account of the fray in the li agg s natural aversion to| Edward Island and returned old Chronical is as follows: wDlaconceited as he was by Me ---- : trish enleuets aeteed a. pe simultaneous attack from so/ train dipel this morning from|™any quarters, Pat would gn, Seyi Buffalo. i |doubtless have been compelled| LINCOLN, England (CP) -- i| "While on board an Irishman|t capitulate or surrender, had|Farmers here in Lincolnshire left his pipe in his seat for a|"0t a foreign power interfered|are starting a drive against Moment and a Dutchman dealin the form of the Depot Police.|killer dogs. After a recent mass ing his opportunity 'auntie. | "They scattered the assailing|sheep slaughter by wild canine cated' it. : age me established the ee pats, agpeveoni a a " : n peaceful possession of his|Nationa armers' Union has it eb Benge oes ae property." decided to offer £5 reward for 1) had stolen his pipe. So ends the story ofthe Irish-|information leading to the cap- "Shortly aftér their arrival at;™an and his pipe. ture of the dogs. the depot, Pat discovered a Dutchman smoking the lost pipe! very complacently on the plat-| \form, and making a sudden at- tack on him regained possession' of it. "Hans rallied his sympathized countrymen and made a phleg-| matic charge on Pat, who, as| hurriedly, formed himself into a 'home guard' and armed 'him- self with that favorite firearm of the Irish -- the Shillelah. | : ' | "The scene would have been! a : d . "| creditable to.a Donnybrook fair. | WHICH WAY ONE-WAY PROBLEM lie ee ee 1 the Dutchmen with a whoop,| flourishing his shillelah with sci-| | entific looseness, knocking off a |Holland cap here, tapping a, Dutch claret there, giving a poke in the ribs to his right, Photo |@nd warming = shoulder to his left, meanwhile shouting a very jcondesnsed invitation for the Dutch to 'come to limeric¢', "Discomfitted by the vigor of ; the repulse the Dutch retreated, | Six In Battle |For Chess Title La Luz Mines Ltd., 25 cents,|. TORONTO (CP) -- Only one- Sept. 15, record Sept. 1 half point separated the top six Loblaw Inc., 10 cents, Sept. 1,|contestants Friday as the sev- A DOG'S DINNER larly and have a warm place to snooze. The pups are about six weeks old and do not pos- sess any pedigree. They are commonly known as the 57 Six small puppies are wait- ing out their last days at the Whitby Dog Pound. They will die unless someone will see to it that they get lunch regu- variety,but as pups go they are healthy, fat and very play- ful. Anyone interested in a pooch that hasn't got a title claim same by paying a s' pound fee and taking wriggler home. --Oshawa Times Photo THIRD INSTALMENT OF TAXES DUE, WEDNESDAY ,AUG, 17, 1964 1964 Taxes are payable in four instalments. The first and second instalments must be paid before this instalment con be accepted. For your convenience all taxes are payable at any Whitby Bank. Walter Ridley Pay now -- avoid penalty charge. F. N, McEwen, Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET NORTH REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister Affiliated with 'The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canoda"' SUNDAY SERVICES © 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST C.K.L.B. -- 13500N YOUR DIAL 9:45 AM---FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL with a class for you 11:00 A.M.--THE PASTOR WILL PREACH 7:00 P.M.--'THE WEDDING IN THE AIR" (continued) TOWN OF WHITBY LOTS FOR SALE The Town of Whitby offers for sale Lot 122, Plan 778, South: side pf Dunlop Sree? West for the sum ef $4,000.00 and Lot 191 on Plan 173, South side of Rossland Road West, for the sum of $3,000.00. Further particulars aveilable at the Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. Signed: JOHN R. FROST, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Whitby WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE & PASTORS BIBLE CLASS "You Are Always Welcome at Faith" street but points that Centre street is one way facing south. Customary signs for this type of information are "One Way Street Begins"'. --Oshawa Times Motorists. driving south on Centre street, approaching Mary street west, are con- fronted with an amazing set of street signs. One Way street arrows are plainly visible, two Red Ag. Minister Will Tour Farms OTTAWA (CP) Russian} Agriculture Minister Ivan Vol-| of them -- both pointing in different directions. The sign on the left leaves the motor- ist with the impression that Mary is one way running west, and the sign on the right adds ll2 Scottish Tourists __ DIVIDENDS Are Stranded In Canada | tut ovo mare, i ive i - class A 17% cents, class y r ) teal Ate 20 and spend the nexi| TORONTO (CP)--Two gtoups|Airways Corporation charter|CENTS, Sept. 21, record Aug. ey 22 days touring ganadian fatm- of Scottish tourists are stranded flight will be available. 9. --Call ing areas, it was announced Fri-/in Canada until at least Sunday} day by Agriculture Minister\"ight because there are no|QQULDN'T LAND Hays' office, planes available to take them| Last week another group of t. Volovchenko's itinerary|back to Scotland. Scottish tourists was strzaided| record Aug. 19. jenth round of the 10-round Ca- includes a four-day visit to A group of 112 tourists ar-|in Toronto for a short time)---- jnadian open chess champion- southwestern Ontario Sept. 6-9,/rived at Toronto International} when a United States Airways| ba was compieted here, with a visit to Niagara Falls/Airport Friday night, expecting|charter plane was not allowed) Explosion Pal Benko of New York, an | | Sept. 7. international grand master, } their homeland after visiting|ply with Department of Trans- | to the confusion by demand- ing that the one way runs to the east. On close examina- tion the motorist will see that the intention of the two signs has nothing to do with Mary WHITBY CHURCHES WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M, Rev, & Mrs. Geo. Leno Of Shepherd Lodge, Toronto EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN ROSSLAND ROAD For Convenient Home Delivery ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rey, J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D, Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess Mra Je A.R.C.T, L, Beaton, 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP "BELIEr ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. $. MeClure, B.A. to board a charter flight for|to land because it did not com-) Zvonko Vranesic of Toronto and relatives and friends here. port regulations governing in- NET EARNINGS |Dunean Suttles of Reno, Nev., But there was no plane at the | ternational carriers. Canadian Petrofina LAd., 6 were tied for first place with ort and no one to meet) |them, : | : | David Benyon, leader of an- Air Canada charter flight afte pope ag py pd 1964,| ther 112 - member group of| Waiting in an airport lounge fo gy ally Malartic Gola|tourists that was to leave to-/24 hours. Mines Ltd., 6 months ended/night, said Friday his group) June 30: 1904 $449,530, 19.6, 2/80 would be stranded, cents a share; 1963, $487,104. th wae ine Pittield Foods Lta.,\United States Airways, with/in Scotiand Monday. i : , $290,-/which the groups had booked) «we've been treated badly gird gd en Rag jcharter flights, had been can-|\, nie "Stall to care abou Union Oil Co. of Canada Lid,,|Celled and the airline was un-|)'s one of Friday's stranded travel The 109 tourists in the July 30 group were put aboard an He said he had learned that/lers, said that 90 per cent of the|off a propane gas explosion in einsurance certificate of|group had to. be back at work a nearby plant Friday, trigger- Damages Plant, Homes BUFFALO (AP) -- A.small r r Norman MacLean of Glasgow, fire in a tractor-trailer at a su-! -/burban industrial park touched ing flames that heavily dam- aged the plant and destroyed t three homes, Three persons suffered minor 6 months ended June 30: 1964,/able to operate. _ Alberta Bans injuries, | | Total damage was estimated by state police at $250,000, | Two. other plants an homes! within a one-mile radius of the! fire were evacuated when| | scores of 6-1. Vranesic, a mas- jter, defeated Benko Thursday jmight to shatter his unbeaten record. | Three players, with scores of 544-144, were in second place, They were the defending Cana- dian champion Leslie Witt of Montreal, Lionel Joyner of Chomedey, Que., and Zoltan Sa- tosy of Toronto. Oshawa Times 723-3474 . , net loss, $38,949. | He said the earliest the two| ge Oil L4a., 9\groups will be able to leave 160 Magazines g flames threatened a 30,000-gal-| CALGARY (CP)--About 160/lon propane gas storage tank. | months ended June 30: 1964,|\Canada is Sunday night when $808,700, 42 cents a share; 1963,|there is a possibility that an $861,800, 45 cents, 'Air Canada or British Overseas magazines are Officially banned) 'Troopers said the fire started! from Alberta by the Advisory|in a tractor-trailer parked near| Board for Objectionable Publi-ithe Impact Container Corp.| cations, board chairman Don+|pjant and spread to the build-| ald Steel said Thursday. ing, where propane gas tanks| Most of the banned publica-jand paint cans exploded. The| | tions are not 'girlie,' but men's;company manufactures aerosol| adventure magazines featuring/cans. "violence, perverted sex and) The fiames, (obscene) advertising," Mr.! Steele said. BROCK Shows Start At 7 and 9 P.M. Whitby Feature Starts At 7 and 9:20 | in the hilarious, heartwarming adventures of 'Captain Newman' COLOR ANGIE DICKINSON: BOBBY DARIN «=== It Speaks To You In The Language of Love, Laughter and Tears! whipped by, winds, then touched off a grass| 'i fire that spread to the homes Others which have been ban-|noar the industrial park in Al- hed include love confession! gen, magazines, "particularly those! directed to teen-agers' and some detective publications Peapent The seven member board, in-| Precaution. : leluding two women, meets ev-| Thirty fire companies were lery three months in Edmonton.|forced to stand by for 24% hours They must be unanimous in or-{before police decided the dan- der to recommend. withdrawal/8cr of further explosions had of any publication, Mr, Steel/subsided. Then they moved in Troopers ordered firemen out! of the area at the outset as a| 171 Brock St. N. OPEL LPO LAP PAP AS Good food is a family ; affair WHITBY REGENCY ROOM --Menu-- ° \ Family dining is always a. pleas- Ure here, due to the prompt, polite service and wide array of dishes to please every palate T-Bone Steak & Mushrooms Roast Beef Brown Gravy ee Roast Pork, Apple sauce » Above orders include ~~» Soup, of Tomato Juice, Potatoes, Vegetables and Dessert. Alto -- BUSINESSMEN'S ~~ LUNCHEONS Monday to Seturday FREE PARKING AT REAR Licensed Under The L.C.B.0. Ask about our children's Dortions! said jand extinguished the fire. | ond associates . , prominent businessmen do! Re-« lax in our pleasant dining room and enjoy good setvice and hearty, satisfying food, the way you like it. PLEASING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS SERVING YOU IS A PLEASURE Hotel Royal Your Headquarters for Good Home Cooked Meals Ph. 668-5012 Mix pleasure with business . . , over an excellent meal Brighten your business day by unching here ith your friends » §6 many Minister : Mrs. P, N. Spratt, Organist 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. DIVINE WORSHIP Nursery ond Kindergarten 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH (COLBORNE STREET WEST AT CENTRE) ' Minister: Rev, John McLeod Orgonist; Mrs. W. E. Summers, WORSHIP SERVICES -- --ob--- 11:00 A.M. and 7 P.M. Guest Preacher: Reverend Percy Buck Former Missionary to Bolivia Under The Conadien Baptist Foreign Mission Board Bible School meets at 9:45 A.M. Prayer Meeting: Wednesday af 8 P.M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | HEBRON. CHRISTIAN REFORMED ELIZABETH CR,, NEAR THICKSON RD. N, Church of the "BACK TO GOD HOUR", every SUNDAY 9:15 P.M, CKLB ' Rev, J, VanHarmelen, B.A., B.D. Mr. Wm, Bouwrtie, Organist SERVICES AUGUST 9, 1964 10:00 A.M.--Candidate Mr, John Vantil of Big Rapids, Mich. . 4:30 P.M.--Rev. John Van Harmelen (Dutch) 7:00 P.M.--Mr. John Vantil

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