Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Kureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Season Finishes For Whitby Minor Boxla 1 5. Sting Rays: Heron | 6. Darts: Reed, Shedden Tel. 668-3703 Penaities -- Levailey Barton 14 Second Period 2. Rambiers: Philips 3. Ramblers: Philips 4. Bulidogs: Dalby 5. Bulldogs: Dalby | "Pensities -- Valent 1.30, Calder 2:05, Caider 5.15, 59. By CLIFF GORDON | peed 14.15, brought the curtain, Whitby minor la- the crown- . In the 9. Darts: 1 10. Sting Rays: Heron 10.90 | Penalties -- Heron, Walker 6.50, Vobot- 6.00, gon 11.40. } THIRD PERIOD J), Darts: Dudley, Reed 4.00/19. Darts: Walker, - lbbotson res 13. Darts: Walker vane lt Sting Fags i Howe 1s. $ jaiker 4 Penalties -- Snare 6.10, Walker 12.20. | OSHAWA 15, WHITBY 9 The third game of the even- 5 12.05 . 1 by t 10,00, L. Reed 11.00,; | PEE WEE GAME : Whitby Bantams| The Pee Wee game was a rea me exhibition affair to crowd pleaser with plenty of|!"8 was eek evening, and the!action and fine. plays. Some/S@w the Oshawa ew eae real good looking' prospects for the local entry, who have been " NOVICE GAME future years were working ou three weeks, a 15-9 set- i of the night in this game. These young fel-|9@ Gents with the little tel lows really catch on to the game; It was & good fast clean game full tilt in an. effort|fast, and the coaches who have|with 10 penalties handed out, their team the cham-|worked so hard with the boys|six of them to Oshawa. Osh- The Ramblers had the/deserve a lot of credit. Thejawa led 5-2 at the end of the in sharp-shooting as they! final result was decisive as the) game. the Bulldogs a rough time|Darts overpowered the Sting) Dave Britton led the scoring t. The Ramblers led ' m g(a dia ta den tor | for Oshawa, getting four -2 at udiey was the bi n | j ow br of po cag : the Darts. He beaeed three 80als. Bob Goulding and Hoy Pete Pilips led the attack for goals as did his running mate|Fisher each had three, Single the Ramblers with three goals| Walker. while Gary Ravary added a goals and as pair. Frank Loyalley added the i and Wilkes each had sin- ghigiey and Sid Root other goal. gles. Dalby was the only man on) For the hardworking losers i!| pil) wicBride with three the Bulldog's team to hit the|was Heron with three and aces|"™ bait Knibbs with two score sheet as the hard-working to Snare and Howe. ear partie: Bi Galton, a, = -- a ee of SUMMARY Mike Humphries and Danny his tegen goals in a losing 2.#| Balson with one each, Gordon pent 4%/\was the top point man for the SUMMARY Perea 7 losers with his goal and three 1. Ramblers: Phitips 2.00| assists te ste : = J Firs! Period | 3, Sting Rays Penalties: Gudgeon, Wilkes 9.30. 14.30) 4, Darts: Ibbotson 78 Residents Of County Become Canadian Citizens weki, 66 Wamnren avenue; and Mrs. Theodorus Leon Seventy-eight resident of On-|/Mr. and Mrs. Lambentus Jaco-) Zuko tario County ially became! bus Cornelis Feyen, 713, Lawren-| Mr Citizens of Canada at a special certificate 'ceremony held at!327, Albert street; Tindaro Gino} , County Buiid-| Giarrizzo, 882, Sylvia street; Mr. residents were: Mrs. Irena De and Mrs. Boleslaw Jaroszko,; were 508, Front street; Mrs. Cveta!Mr. and Mrs. Hans Otto Heck- from Oshawa, These were?Mrs.|Kapular, 602, Olfve street;/man, 93, Thickson road south: Caterina Amadio, 22 Cabot|Bruno Kem, 554, Mary street;|Mr. and Mis. Matheus Petrus : Mr. Antoni Baran, 318) Mr. and Mrs. Rien Kiezebrink |Matinus Hubers, 1446 Brock Conant street: Peter Bryck, 1¢ 208 Bloor street west; Mrs.|street south; Mrs. Maria Ignaz- Westmount street; Mr. and Mrs.) llona Kopacz, 289, La Salle ave-7itto, 703 Burns street west; Bolesiaus Buls, 501 Farewell/Mue; Miss Katalin Korosi, 155|Mrs. Lidubima Rossler, 331, 67 team goals G ! P A P 20 18 18 17 11 10 9 1 9 owewowiwtowe 6 6 8 1 1 1 3 5 3 1 south; Antonio De Cicco, 120/Mr. and Mrs. Mikolaj Lozinski,| 4th Concession; Event Te Nijen- cesco Del Gobbo, 426 Rittgeway|0*ford street; Mihaly Meszaros, RR: 2, Bellwood drive. Cesare \slawski, 26 Cadillac avenue)mann Fischer, 53, Queen street, Giuseffieune, 123 Scott road, RR| boom, Taunton road east, Taun- Bradley. street; Dimitrios Vavaroutsos,;Kampman, RR 1, Pickering; were dinner guests last Sumjavenue: Mr. and Mrs. Karl|Santina Tomeljak, 39, Tudor Belated NiAemz merte' SCORING STATISTICS in nt Sound and McKellar yo Cervi 6 Ron Joy 15 returned to their home ater Bill Chisholm 8 Ken Ruttan 2 5 Centre street north. Bob Hanna 4 Ron Hemmerling 3 2 G y n prize at the Toronto Canadian Gary Stevens ped Mrs "4 we Cichy, 78 Verdun road; Mrs. Julianna} Rosedale drive; Geong Gibb 'ees Mrs. Francesca | Korosi, 155 Verdun road; Mrs.|jechner, 1005 Walton Blvd; Peter 271 Ritson road! Agnieszka, 1181, Olive avenue; | Willi Stenz, Thickson road north Colborne street east; Mr. and| 761 Daniel street; Mrs. Erzsebet|thuis, 120 Hopkins street; Mirs. Mrs. Willem Wiebbe De Wolfe) Madarasz, 250 Gliddon avenue; |Maria Varga, 324 Ash street; 220, Oshawa Bivd. north; Fran Oe Anastazija Markovic, 1438) Mr, and Ms. Walter Vervynek, averse: 20 Avenue street; Brunetto Pic-| Others were: Mrs. Ling Ying Malta, 1249, Wicker drive; Gino|Cioli, 286 Frontenac avenue;|Eng, 46 Brock street west, Ux- Dobric, 3% Frontenac avenue: Mrs. Edina Annemarie Przyby-| bridge; Harald Wemer Her- |south; Mr. and Mrs. Georg Lud-|Brooklin; Miss Trude Geisstel- |wig Scherf, RR 4, Oshawa; Jus-|mann, RR 1 Hampton; Mrs. tin Solin, 799 Myers street, Mrs.)Anna Maria Geertruda Hogen- Mr. and Mrs. George Brad-|3; Laszlo Szilagyi; 223 Edward|ton; Mr. and Mrs. Horst Kaest- bey and children of Barrie were|street RR 3; Mr. and Mrs.|ner, 893 Naroch Blvd, Bay weekend guests of Mr. Cecil Franz Van Ellten, 375 Annapolis|Ridges; Mr. and Mrs. . Albert ' 103 Elgin street; Mrs. Maria} Liu iskillen; iy enh Mew Yomnes ' e 8 Mrs grt ed Koepp, Enniskillen; Mr . Quinton | White, 1322, King street east:;and Mrs. Anton Koppel 10 end children, Bowmanville | Mics Krystyna, 213 Cromwell] Woodhouse crescent, Ajax; Mos. day st the home of Mr. and) Heinz Zahreniusen, 560 Masson|avenue, Ajax: Klaus Wek, No Mrs. Vernon Moore, Perry! street: Mr. and Mrs. Konstanty!6, Pickering Beach road, Ajax. happy birthday to Bever P FINAL SERIES M. M. Atkinson who celebrated her eighth birthday Thursday, . 3. Sept VANCOUVER CARILINGS: 69 BROOKLIN: Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Brear, tearm goals: Player Hallett avenue, visited relatives player G Bobby Allan 12 Sid Warick 10 Gien Lotton. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Breau af\Gordie Gimple 8 Grant Heffemén 5 Minto, New Brunswick, have Fred Usselman 10 Larry Ferguson 9 a one oy tonnes son @ in-law y C , Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Breau, 904(Bill Barbour Pat Baker Alex Carey Whitby Brass Band Ladies a oe ha s Ss Doug Vipond Ausiliary-held a sunprise party Peter Black == 8 Paul Henderson for the Jr. Band who won first Gord Liebscher--t-- 0 o. mi Ag coy Ken Crawford National: Exhibition. A lange,/Totals ....... 69 Totals nicely-decorated cake was serv- : ed among other refreshments. 1 5 NOSeHH oOo any Se Vewoan waa or => = a> oe WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD And Its Advisory Vocational Committee ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION FOR NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES Thurs, Sept. 24th and Tues. Sept. 29th 7 P.M. to 9 P.M, bers of St. Mark's Ji Church Women for their: month ly meeting Mr. end Mrs. Roy Bradley of Edmonton, Alberta are guests) et the home of their brother) and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs | Arthur Bradley, 189 Maple street east. Mrs. Fred Brown, 112 Kent The many. friends of Mrs. Elen Rich, 1308 Dufferin street, are sorry to. learn that she is in the Oshawa General Hospital and they wish her a speedy re- covery Slasses will be formed in the courses for which there has been sufficient advance registration @ MILLINERY @ OIL PAINTING e@ SHORTHAND e TYPE- WRITING' e BUSINESS MACHINES e BOOKKEEPING @. CONVERSATIONAL -FRENCH e ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS @ DRAFTING @ ELEMENTARY AUTO MECH- ANICS @ INTERMEDIATE AUTO MECHANICS e CAR- . PENTRY @ WELDING e ELECTRICITY e ELECTRONICS @_ MACHINE SHOP e SEWING e INTERIOR DECORATING @ PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR WOMEN e@ PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR MEN REGISTRATION FEE $10.00 A moteriol fee is ne RIOTS SWEEP INDIA NEW DELHI (AP) -- Hunger riots swept India Sunday. Offi ¢ial reports said at least seven persons were killed by police rding grain stocks. In Uttar state alone, 4,500 per- sons were arrested, said the; government. The left-wing Sam- | yutka Socialists led the looting raids on private graineries to protest rising food prices and the unavailability of grain in charged for sore courses. Most classes will held one night per week for a two or three hour period JERSON: HIGH SCHOOL -- WHITBY | The Pt ACOOO TE i at es SOCIAL NEWS AND ITEMS A Millinery and Fur Fashion Show was held at All Saints Anglican Church parish hall. Mrs. §. J. Armstrong and Mrs. G. A. Scott received the guests at the door. ' ; The show was presented by Anne's Fabric shop and Oshawa Furviers and was under the auspices of All Saints é Evening Guild. All models parti- cipating were members of the Guild except little Janice Gould- burn who opened the show wear- ing a turquoise velvet dress topped by a white fur hat and muff. Before the show opened the were invited to select a t from the buffet and Church,|per couple. Tickets are avail- work in the slams in downtown Toronto; Nov. 16, Court Whist night with an invitation to the Sunday School Teachers[No be present; Dec. 7, business meet- ing and Pot Latk Supper. Arrangements were made for a Square Dance to be held in the parish hall on Oct. 30 at $2 aie from any Guild member. The date for the yearly Games Night was set for Jan, 18. Ar- rangements for this will take place in December. Christmas gifts are to be sent to the group's.two adopted children, Roger Marteau of Pasic France and Chu Sui-Ying, Hong Kong. were served tea or coffee. Mrs, G. A. Scott officially opened the show and the com- mentator was Mrs. Roger Conant. donated by Anne's Fabric Shop, Oshawa Furriers and members of the Guild following women won prizes: Mrs. Muriel McKim was winner of a hat; Miss Emily | Tea towels are to be pur- {chased for the kitchen and nated to be given to the Welfare Fund of the church and to the World Anglican Mission Relief Fund. Mrs, Alex Scott reminded the members that Mrs. John Atkin- son had Christmas cards, wrap- pings and everyday cards for sale. The president closed the meet- ing with the Benediction. Harry Town and Mrs, Stratford GIRL GUIDES Gitl Guide of Canada Whitby jon resumed its Monday, Sept. 21 at Hall llbymn books are to be pur- 'chased for the men's choir. Frank Sugden donated one During intermission a draw|hyndred corduroy-and-vinyl zip-| and was held, Door prizes were|nared cushion covers to be sold| forms at one dollar each, Sums of-money were iesig- | Bandel won the Oshawa Fur-! riers gift and certificates were won by Mrs. Ruth Stewart, Mar ie Crosson, Evelyn Pye, M Helitha Oke, Pam Stewart, M dred Smith, Mrs. M. G Ibbotson had a pair of|markers went to. Brian White. | Cowie. Mrs. G. L. many assists.!wa}t Karas, Tom Wilton, Laryjand Mrs. J. D. Demetri. For the losing Whitby team it} A. Lindsay, Mrs Eastwood | § {EVENING GUILD : The Evening Guild of Aili Gi Saints' Anglican Church held its) first meeting of the fall season in the parish hall Monday, Sept. ; 21. | |. Mrs, Ralph Stratford, the out- going president, opened the! meeting with prayer. Mrs. Ger:| lald Churcher read the minutes} of the last meeting and Mrs.! A These are popular with gins jail ages. ding during the' next two weeks gand by the end of the month @iaide in August. Some 24 girls Frank Sugden gave the treas- urer's report. After the reports were read, Mrs. Ralph Stratford asked the new executive to take their re- spective chairs as follows: Mrs. | Alex .| ater, jtian avenue; Henman Gerhard,|andus Zwegers, 158 Alma street. | The Whitby and Whitby Township/ Greve, RR 2, Bellwood dnive; | Scott, president; Mrs. \George Gouldburn, secretary, and Mrs. Charles Rycroft, traes- urer, president asked Stratford, convener of the Millin- jery and Fur Fashion Show, to report on the evening. She re- ported a very successful eve- ning and wished: to express the thanks of the Guild to Anne's Fabric Shop, Oshawa Furviers, Mrs. Herb Wright, Beauty Coun- selor Cosmetics, and Mr. Robin Nicholson, pianist. Mrs. Scott reported on the meetings for the coming season as follows: Oct. 5, film on '"The Building of Coventry Cathedral," an open meeting to the congre- gation; Oct. 19, Opportunity Sale for members; Nov. , Mrs. John MeKibben, wife of the Rector of St. John's q Port Whitby, to speak on the Mrs. | REV. POTTER Former 'Prison Padre' Conducts Gospel Lectures The Rev. Fred G. Potter of Hamilton, will be speaking each evening, Tuesday through to Sunday, at the Brock Street Pentecostal Church in Whitby. * Rev. Potter will be present- ing the wonders of the Gospel! using Scene-O0-Felt paintings il- luminated with colored lighting The meeting here in Whitby will be geared to the entire family's enjoyment and interest for a great Harvest Youth Cru- sade. . Rev. Potter is affiliated with the Pentecostal Canada and has been a Pastor for 18 years. He performed Chaplaincy duties in one of Qn- tario's largest prisons for 12 years. | BROCK Evening WHITBY Shows Start at 7 and 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 TROEOOLOR® { 1953 Walt Bramey Proceetiens gf Outstanding Pieture of the Year es = om RICHARD LONG - MEG RANDALL - SUPPORT YOUR HUMANE SOCIETY TAG DAY THIS WEEK ! in AL NEW] RAY COLLINS INVEST LINDSAY . PETERBOROUGH 308 Dundas St. W. geome areas at any price. ] VICTORIA and GREY "-- at. OWEN SOUND MEAFORD ORILLIA CANNINGTON WHITBY Wa% GUARANTEED MENTS Authorized by law for the investment of Trust Funds INTEREST 1S PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY OR MAY BE LEFT TO ACCUMULATE AND COMPOUND HALF-YEARLY $1,000 grows to $1,311.67 in 5 years The BELLEVILLE KINGSTON Whitby Assemblies of} send jmeeting on Monday, Oct. 19. Commissioner Mrs. =e Weaver chaired the meeting and registration would be collected by October /15. nstead of the annual '"The- atre Night" the new Guide pro- served @ very refreshing lunch. ; 'Guild' Sponsors Fur Fashion Show Association served coffee and cookies with opened. WOMEN'S Women's INSTITUTE Mrs. finst IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK mentioned that census F fees woo THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TODATI the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE \Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's 'Remedy! There is no letdown, no iuncomfortable after-feeling. NR is jan all-vegetable laxative. For over ject for 1964-65 is the salle of|70 years, Nt has been giving folks "Barbie and Ken" doll clothes. of As always, new Guiders who) would be willing to give their! time for Packs and Company fea pleasant, effective relief overnight. MR ton tomorrow alright! Helps you feel better generous" was commented on by Mrs. Fergus Curl. Fifteen During the business session ail reports were read end ap- proved. Members made at- rangements for quilting at the Always there with ready cash... For Bill Consolidation or any good reason. $60°° to $56,00092 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED | 240 Branches from Coast to Coast are most welcome and greatly | REGULAR- CHOCOLATE COATED> JUNIORS | 286 KING ST. W. needed. Guide companies will be open-! will be in full function First Company Oaptain Mrs. Florence Sweet reported on the District Camp at Camp Ade- amped and, despite wet weath- er, enjoyed it. During the meeting the Local CLUB CALENDAR | MONDAY, Sept. 28 |Co.Op Credit Union Night Salvation Anmy Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Explor- ers Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 . |St. John's Anglican Church | Ruth WA Banking TUESDAY, Sept. 29 Salvation Army Cubs %nd Whitby St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 9 THURSDAY, Oct. 1 Salvation Army Women's Home | League |All Saints Anglican Chucch | St. ] 's G FRIDAY Oct. 2 Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors } ! DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper end Murels Custom DOreperies C.LL. Paints and Varnishes Broedicom and Rugs Flo-Gleze Celerizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decer Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron &. $., Whitby GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED STUDENT LOANS See the local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for full information, CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE The Plumber PLUMBING & HEATING SHEET METAL WORK @ INSTALLATIONS @ REPAIRS @ SERVICE AUTHORIZED CONSUMERS' GAS DEALER Ph, 668-4247 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Quality Materia! & Workmanship GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. YOUR Sports CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! Xx W CALENDAR -- WEEKLY EVENTS This Programme Presented By The Lecal Business Firms ef WHITBY and DISTRICT! Your Assistance Is Urgently Required HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCY ST, 3, DIA! 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT Whitby Tile Centre 106 BROCK ST, $. WHITBY Tile - Linoleum - Corlon - Sheet Viny! - Broadloom = Pittsburgh Paints, etc. Phone 668-5331 'COXIE'S Bargain Gentre New and Used Surplus Stock 125 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Would any interested party please sub- mit their sport's schedule to the Whit- by Office, 111 Dundas St. W. of The Times for free insertion in this sports calendar every week, GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Carefree Holidey Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD, Ample Parking Facilities You don't have te me play @ sport to be @ good sport. 110 Dundes St. &., Whitby 668-3410 STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments " y » of Distinetion 668-3552 Whithy MARTIN'S ESSO SERVICE Hwy, 2 at Thicksons Rd, Licensed Mechanis Specializing in... Majer Repairs Tune Ups Brakes Relined Exhaust Systems JEFFREYS @ Janitor Service @ Window Cleaning WE SPECIALIZE IN OFFICE & FACTORY WORK 120 Lupin Dr, Whitby PH, 728-5641 PH. 668-8658

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