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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1955, p. 4

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HARRY W. JERMYN JOHN HARE ALBERT RANDALL A HAROLD P. PHIN OSCAR MOOR DUNCAN B. McINTYRE | r wrx 'WHITBY and DISTRICT Three-Car Pil Injury. $1.000 Damage three-car pile-up in Whitby, Saturday night, resulted in almost 81,0000 damage to the cars, and injury' to one of the drivers. Senjgeant George Viney of Whit- by HD. who investigated the ac-| cident, said that a car driven by Willimm Ralph Morrow, of High- way 3, Dunbarton, was proceed- ing east, on Dundas St. East, and attempted to turn north, at the Spruce Villa Hotel. On making the turn, the Morrow| car collided with a car driven by| Gordom Stephenson, 19, of 97 Starr Avenue, Whitby, which wasf proceeding west. Glancing off the | Stephention car, Morrow's vehicle} | went om to collide with a car driv-| GORDON . OSBORNE 'Youth Service Held 'All Saints' Church The youth service held on Sun- {day evening last in All Saints Church was attended by well over en by Horst Weymann, 24, of 5 100 young people and parents as PBealty Avenue, Ajax. Weymann well as friends. The service choir had 'stopped his car in the drive- of 18 voices led the musical part way of the hotel, waiting for the of the service with Douglas Hird traffic to clear, so that he could reading the scripture lésson, turre onto the highway Fellowship hour was spent in the Stephenson's car was damaged parish hall afterwards when an to tthe extent of $600, and the Wey- Educational coloured film was mamn car sustained approximate-' shown, hymns sung, with Mary ly $25 damage. The Morrow" car Livingston at the piano and re- suffered over $325 damage, and freshments provided by the men's Morrow, who has been charged club PERSONALS with careless driving, suffered facial lacerations and bruises, Mr. Jimmie Smyth attended the . of C. degree and also visited which were treated by Dr. F. A friends in Peterborough recently. e-up Causes Cuddy. Sergeant George Constable Morley Nicholson, of Whitby Police Dept., investigated the accident. Viney and EARLY DAYS IN WHITBY The following ladies had a very enjoyable time in Toronto recent- the Royal t' team as he fired no less than four E goals. Bobby Attérsley, classy lit- Etcher Fires Four Goals As Dunlops Down Kingston 5-1 By CLIFF GORDON Is Almost 1,300 fans turned out Saturday night to see one of the | best hockey games played in the| local arena this season. The local | Dunlops handed the Kingston Coodyears a 5-1 trouncing. They, did not get their win handed to | them, however, as they really had {to play heads-up hockey to get it. The Goodyears who have failed| |in four attempts to stop the Dun-| lops gave a very good showing, ) | i T ans sald a chest tumor caused the death of the lion who liked television, never roared and who Bad Buy Tumed - | loved human companionship. o Big Bonanza | WEST HANNINGFIELD, Eng.{ (AP)--Lgceal farmers laughed when James Small, 28, bought Temple Farm "B"ll grow nothing," they told him, 'and furthermore it's inhab- ited by moles." 1 It was while he was angrily glaring &* the mole hills in his | fields that Small suddenly real- ized he was looking at pure silver sand, which brings a high price, "It's extremely valuable," said the young farmer, "worth at least £1,000 an acre. I've got the moles| to than" Their new defenceman, Levendos- ky, was not available for the game as his amateur card did not| come through in time. Fred Etch- {] | er was the big gun for the local i | | fle centre and top scorer of the league, fired the other Whitby marker. | Jack White foiled Donlevy's bid i for his second consecufive shutout Las win at home. This marker came " at the 15.36 mark of the final per- . iod with the Whitby entry leading FRED ETCHER SCORES 4 5-0. Donlevey, however, has had only two goals socred against him ginosion end zone Efcher stole in the last three games while his the puck off the Kingston defence- mates have piled up 25. It is little |." and drilled one that Johnson | wonder that fellows like B. Atter- had no chance on. The Dunlops | sley, Eicher, Gagnon, Sinden, Bon- p, Jed 3.0 and the fans were ello and others are up in the top hoping for another shoutout for ten of the scoring parade. goalie Donlevey. At the 11.05! The Belleville TPT's will be mark the Tiremen added another seeking their first win of the sea- one as Etcher completed his hat son over the Tiremen here onirick. Just 38 seconds later he Wednesday night. We understand! fired his fourth goal fo become {hat they have planned a stiff the third man on the Dunlops| battle for the local team. The team to accomplish this feat. The Duncan brothers have not been fans saw Donlevey's bid for a] clicking the way they should of shutout foiled at the 15.36 mark as| late and are expected fo get roll- White picked up a pass from Bell-| ing soon. Parisi, the firey young ringer and blinked the light be- goalie of the Belleville team, is hind the Whitby cage. That finish- one of the keenest in the league ed the scoring for the night. Two| (next to Donlevey). penalties handed out in the final MISCONDUCT PENALTY frame both to the Dunlops. With the Goodyears still smart-! It was a fast keenly played '5g from the two 9-3 shellackings ame that threatened to break the Dunlops had administered at loose at any time. Even after the the last meeting the stage was set final mhistle had sounded it ap- for a real battle. The teams lost peared as if coach Gagnon and . \ 7 pr re: AR , ' HE IS ALMOST SURE TO OWE You \_ A'GRUDGE" TOO. Lovable Lion Laid To Rest HERSCHER, Ill. (AP)--Tex, the, 300-pound lion with the disposition | of Ferdinand, the bull, was buried Sunday in a knotty pine casket] lined with pink tufted satin. His head - and mane lay on a royal purpie pillow. He was sur- rounded with pink carnations tied with purple ribbons. ! Tex, who was 5, died Saturday in| the arms of his mistress, Miss Bobbyetta Porter, 29. Veterinari- eo EXCAVATING eo GRADING o TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS EXCAVATED LEN-RAE CO. 127 Palace Street WHITBY Ont. P.O. Box 295 MO 8-3731 | ro fime in wading right into the White were going to come to blows| battle. Londry was given a mis- but the officials managed to cool conduct penalty at the 5.12 mark the fellows off and get them hur-| for having too much to say at the ried off to their respective dress- wrong time. Williams followed at ing rooms. Just another case of the 6.32 mark and the Goodies DoW keen and competitive the ly attending a play at Alexandra and dinner at the Town > : i {and Country: Mrs Sid. Correll, #9 YEARS AGO argains. These were in the Mrs. Budd Heard, Mrs. Doug. Al - Mayoralty, PUC Candidates | Address Public Tomorrow | ra. ie? o go Bit, Totti hot fp Jogt he mg councillor and school board mem. Were several deaths, there were i Reg. McGahey. ber Gordon Osborne, have consid- letters in The Whitby Chronicle! The Whitby Toboggan Club ls y erable experience to offer the advocating a hospital building for (elected these officers: President, town. At the meeting tomorrow isolation, and one or two buildings D. C. Downey; 1st vice-president, had the man advantage. They fail. feeling is between these two clubs. ed, however, to make good their LINE-UPS: i cpportunity. The Dunlops missed KINGSTON GOODYEARS: -! seevral good scoring chances as Goal, Johnson; defence, Goodfel-|__ Johnson was in fine form kicking tow, Nickleson; centre, Murray; out several sure labelled shots. Wings, Samalenko and Toppazzini. Air was sent off for the Dunlops Alts.: Londry, Macey, Senior, as they had too manv men on the Bellringer, White, Douglas, Tin- «TH It comes in regularly after your earning days are over. Buying gifts for grandchildren -- entertaining your lifelong friends - the really important things that will bring you joy in your later years can so easily be ensured through a Citizens of Whitby will on De- eember 5th cast their ballots in what is shaping up as the hottest Mr. R. M. Deverell is spending two weeks in New York. election here for years. To give the election a mammoth amount of interest, four candidates are ruming for mayor, including the sresent mayor, Harry W. Jermyn ¢ are seeking six seats on coun- eil and three are secking two seats on the PUC. Tomorrow night, at .a public meeting in the town Ball, the candidates for mayor ahd PUC will address the rate- payers of the town outlining their platforms. On Thursday night éontenders for council will have a similar opportunity. Both meet- are sponsored by the Whithy mber of Comme There will be no ces of reeve, deputy-reeve and three seats on the Public ool Board. Following nomina- fion night and qualification night, offices were filled by ac- elamation. Observers here are making few Pets on who will be next year's mayor in Whitby. All four men the present mayor, who has been #® office for five vears; former veeve Duncan Mcintyre: former town solicitor and school board member, John Hare; and former € Strong Man Quakes As Mouse Attacks OTTAWA (CP) Ladies, mice ean make even stronz men quake Two mice which made a sneak raid up the pant leg of a 200-pound railroader forced him to disrobe down to underwear and shoes in his frantic pursuit of the pesky creatures. The incident occurred in the waiting room of the CPR depot at Wetaskiwin, Alta. Luckily, only train crew--and no mice-timid fe- males--were present Locomotive engineer Arthur Pea cock of Wetaskiwin related his ex perience in a letter to a relative here. One of the two attacking mice was killed, but only after the en gineer had shed most of his clothes and all of his modesty. The other mouse escaped early in the fra} mn for the } advertised: | be raised which may make this Barristers and solicitors A ont 3. four have yet had an opportunity Young Smith, LLB., John Ball put The death was recorded of this, one of the largest audiences! Public acted as American consul strong men in this town. Up for eharity in our midst for many| Moore. As in the mayoralty race, These three candidates will also | news from town and country. Part Dartness; secretary, George Ross; treasurer, G. E. Crose. The club used a chute on land in the west end of the town donated by Mr. Fred Howard Annes. Rev. 0. J. and Mrs. McPherson attended the North American Con- ference in Toronto recently. | The many friends of Mrs. Ron George Cormack's lumber yard ARE are glad fo know that she is advertised cordwood at $5.50 a Now out of the hospital and feeling cord delivered and $5.75 a cord Much better. booked. This was the day when modern heating system we now enjoy were unknown. The many friends of Mrs. Phil- lip Burkart are sorry to learn that she is in Oshawa General Hospital. Publishers of The Whitby Chron-| ~~ Sat i icje Sere Héuderson Anan, . wi 3 illed wit 5% 8s S55 5S Goes 1,000 Miles 'To See Santa The editor was looking forward! MONTREAL (CP).-- One little to the municipal elections and ad-| girl travelled 1,000 miles to see of the paper was patent. In one issue there were no fewer than 40 patent medicine ads. | vocated "a greater interest than the Santa Claus parade here Sat-| found the range for his first of has been for Some years past.' | urday. He noted that the financial state-| Four-year-old Hillary Bowker of ment should be closely examined Devonshire bay, Bermuda, daugh- by the taxpayers. ter of pilot Bob Bowker of Trans- Canada Air Lines, flew with her night. the four men will have an in the town that would be suitable A. G. Henderson; 2nd vice, Judge opportunity to state their pledges Were suggested. J if elected. Issues are expected to § election one which will recall old- tising in The Chronicle were John fime municipal battles, No issue, &-. Farewell, LLD., James Rut- has been raised since none of the ledge, David Ormiston, BA., G : | to speak to the public. This year, Dow, and Lyman English, LLB. following announcement of =the The town's pepulation was a littl blic meetings to be held during over 3 . the week, the custom of throwing fie Nomination Teelng ones gor George Yule, who spent most of pry : pp SPIt€i pic life in the town operating a in vears attended the nomination. telegraph and express office, and| a seat on the itics Commission this year willl The Chronicle praised St. An- be no easy matter. All three con-lgrew's Society of Vhhitby and| tenders, two up for re-election, are 'pjckering for "its distribution of! re-election are Albert Randall and years' as it solicited support for, Harold P. Phin. Also seeking alithe Society's annual concert in seat is° former councillor Oscar)ifhe Music Hall. 4 few observers are making no rash Andrew M. Ross guesses about who will run third "We have no living curiosities in in this contest our store, but we have some dead have an opportunity, tomorrow night, to state their cases before the voters LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES father from the sunmy island to |see Santa. '"T'd like to see the parade all MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE High triples M. Reeson 853 (294 L. Sabino, 939 (351), S Davis 776 (309), B. Joyce 775 (291) |M. Slessor 761 (306, D. Adams 746 | 1345) G. Brown 743 (267), W. Wat- son 738 (268), R. Bragg 735 (303) F. Sweet 715 (309), M. Swartz 704 (294), J. Bradford 700 (270) C. Morey 697 (273), J. Ross 684, 306), A. Brown 683 (254), B. Mew- ett 681 (294), J. Patterson 674 (242) B. Procunier 673 (296), B. Jordan 672 (260), C. Ford 670 (250), E Starr 665 (274). E. White 664 (255) D. Bremner 664 (232), M. Jordan 661 (263), B. Dingley 658 (270), J Sutherland 651 (239), S. Cummings 651 (253), J. Watts 650 (236 High singles: Jim Ross 249, C. Heard 260 Team standing: Team No. 1 4; No. 2, 5; No. 3, 6; Wilkinson Construction, 5; No. 5, 1; No. 6, 6; No. 7, 4; Wilson Furniture, 5 Please note: Early bowling Will have to follow your rules set down by vour league rule No. 6; early bowling must have the sanction of your executive. This does not af- fect shift workers. The mice apparently had sought shelter in the depot from a snow- storm. They ran up the 55-year old engineer's leg as he booked in from a trip "Next thing I knew they were up under my shirt," he said "Well, T got some clothes off ir nothing flat and out jumped one right under my chin. I thought that as all. So I got some clothes on again Then one more bit my back ran down over my shoulder, and bit chest. Then down my leg and up again. And boy can they move 'I'd zot everything off by now but my underwear and shoes. The watchman and 1 finally trapped him between my knee and my shoe and slapped him one" BROC LADIES CANDY High bowler on November 23, was F. Lott with a 700 triple (241, 268). High single was rolled by O. Hepburn with a LEAGUE WHITBY Phone 8-3618 LAST COMPLETE ( EVENING SHOWS AT 7 P.M. Robert TAYLOR LEIGH RAFT vii Steve FORREST - Anne FRANCIS high singles: I. Mother- R. Peleshok 238-217, M. McCoy 237, M. Kadwell 230, J Cox 223, N. McCarroll 221, M. Mec-| Gahey 222, H. Hopkins 218, E Yates 213, M. Forbes 212, M. Way 211, M. Pogson 211, J. Roblin 209, L. Stevenson 206, 239, K. Loyst 209, M Peggs 204, 235, O. Detlor 204, N. Hunter 205, A. Potts 201,| W. Wilkinson 201, M. Lovelock 200 Over 550 triples: P. Peleshok SHOW 8:20 P.M. MG's Drama of a blonde with a past and a cop without honor! JANET GEORGE | High triples: Stark 850, Fawcett Wednesday, 780 over again," said Hillary. "It's the 628, L.|Stevenson 621, M. Peggs best parade I ever saw in my whole 617, M. McCoy 608, H. Hopkins life.' 595, 1. Mothersill 589, E. Yates 576,| Her O. Hepburn 571, M. Kadwell 562,| isn't such a thing as a Santa J. Fowler 551. perade in Bermuda and I figure Lemon league: A." Sharman 99- every kid should see Santa Claus 83, O. Detlor 95, S. Dilling 81, Mrs. come fo town." Tucker 94, Mrs. Lovelock 81 ---- -- Points for the day: Jelly Beans 3, All Sorts 1; Peppermints 4, Hum Bugs 0; Life Savers 3, Gum Drops 1; Lollipops 4, Maple Buds 0. father remarked: 'There | 644, Hayes 643, McCarroll Peggs 638 and Perron 632. A chicken roll will be held for the Wednesday and Thursday night league on Dec. 14 and 15. Prizes BOWLING LEAGUE will be for high triples flat bowling x LEAGUE and all bowlers will be grouped Sweetmans' Trans. 3-3579--6-10483 ; i i i " " Grand Union 7 6.10205 i Sixes in their own average Orphans 33336-10134) ~ Apu howlers wishi . . A shing to enter Ramblers 2-3440--6-10121 ang on shift work are asked to Gilberts 1-3299--5-10166 et in t h with Fi atts North End Motors 1-3268--5-10148 i: Bil Noa aus oh Ajax 1-3327--4-10082| Thursday as the deadli is No- Fittings Ltd. 2-3173--4-10022 vember "0 od Bon anlyd Ne Cobblers 1-3580--4-10089| -- Independent S. & S 1-3279--4- 9941! Albert Randall and Son All Sweets 2-3217--4- 9847 Whithy Electric 2-3538--4- 9611 Canucks 0-3061--4- 9353 Tigers 1-2997--4- 9087 ® Plumbing ® Sheet Metal ® Heating Oil Burners Jokers 2-3261--3- 9957 Rell Telephonet 1-3073--3- 9765 SALES & SERVICE 102A Byron St. S. WHITBY Phone MO 8.2991 Evenings & Holidays 643, . Lahayo 767, Gartshore 739, Pogson 726, Wiles 706, Gulliver 700, Cookson 694, L. Reed 684, H. Sweet 684, C. Moore 679, Ander- son 678, P. Sweet 660, Jordan 659, Sutherland 656, Allison 652, Rich BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Undertaking W. C. TOWN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR and embalmer. Phone MO 8-3410. H Ken Albert MO 8-4224 MO 8.4248 WHITBY CLASSIFIED ice. Redmond and White followed kess, Udall, sub-goal. with minors for roughing and thes WHITBY DUNLOPS: Goal, Dunlops were playing four men to Donlevy: defence, Sinden, Me- five. The winners broke into the| Beth: centre, Bonello; wings, Air, scoring column at the 14.47 mark| Etcher. Alts.: B. Attersley, Gag- | as Bobby Attersley displayed some! non, O'Connor, Williams, DeGray, real dazzling stick handling as he N. Attersley, Redmond. Hawe, went around an amazed Toppaz- sub-goal. zini to drill one by Johnson. Referees: Bellemer and Boshier. The fans really cheered it up gpr and they hollered for another fal-| SUMMARY lv. The Dunlops were unable to hithy-.. " . oblige at this stage and Bobby "penalties Fandry. -isconduct, was sent off for tripping, the lo- williams, Air, Redmond and cals now had three men in the whi , sin bin. Still the Goodyears failed White, Alte ee mond. to break through. They did, how- : i | ever, give the Dunlops a real bat- 2 Wiiiny Eicher - {tle for their money. The score! Penalties -- White staved at 1-0 for the Dunlop men|pouglas, DeGray : | going into the secopd period. io * "3rd Period | They increased their total' to| 3. Whithy--Etcher 2-0 at the 8.02 mark as Etcher 1st Period 02 Williams, assis es B00 4. Whitby--Etcher - Air ...11:06 A : 5. Whitby--Etcher - Bonello 11:43 four goals. Bonello.and Sinden got! 6, Kingston--White - assists on the play. Williams and Bellringer ......... vi: 15:38 Douglas were cooling off in the; Penalties--Williams, Sinden. |sin box at the time of this coun- -------------- - ter. The Goodyears tried hard to| break through and score but good playing by the entire Whitby IN A JIFFY team held off the best attacks the or money back visitors could muster. Very first use of soothing, cooling liquid D.D.D. Prescription positively relieves ww red itch--caused by eczema, rashes, alp irritation, chafing~--other itch troubles THREE FOR ETCHER reaseless, stainless. 39¢ trial bottle must {| The third and final period was| ( the big one for Fred Etcher as he| satisiy or money back. Don'l suffer rapped home three more. With| your druggist for D.D.D. PRESCRIPTION. the Dunlops pressing hard in the STOPPED | | Ask NEW BUNGALOWS FOR RENT ... WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE In Whitby, Ontario Ready to occupy December 1st, these fine homes are located in the new exclusive residential subdivision on Lee Ave., north of Dundas Street. All are 3 bedrooms, with tiled baths and kitchens -- spacious living rooms -- full b -- oil heating -- storm and screen win dows, etc. 'tle # + Will rent to Pp for 6 to one year at $100.00 monthly. If purchased by tenant during rental period, rent can be applied on purchase price. B. SKY, AJAX 487 WEEK-ENDS CALL MR. 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