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The Oshawa Times, 16 Feb 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT West Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. ; Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3708 By CLIFF GORDON The fired up Cornwall Chevies dumped the world champion Whitby Dunlops 4-2 yesterday afternoon in Cornwall, The Chev: ies, under the coaching hand of Murph Chamberlain, played the best game of the season against the Dunnies as they showed signs of really going to be a contender come playoff time, Nell Burke led the homesters' attack with a pair of goals with single counters going to Brian McLay and Darryl MacMillan, Tom O'Connor and Bob Has- sard scored for the Whitby team, The same two teams will play back here on Saturday night, The game got off to a rousing start at the 36 mark as Mac- Millan and big John Chasczewski got into a high sticking duel and then into it with the fists, Both drew minors and majors for their part in the scrap. The only goal of the period came at the 1136 mark with McLay of the home side denting the twine, HOLD 3-1 LEAD The Chevies took a 20 lead early in the second period as MacMillan rounded out a three: way passing play with McLay WINNER OF BOWLING TROPHY Rolling a 10-game total of | sents the trophy, Left to right 2556, Denny Linton, of Oshawa, | in the photo are Lloyd Sabins, last week won the Fred Watts | of Oshawa, who won the tro- Memorial Trophy, at the Coun- | phy in 1958, the first time it ty Bowl, Whitby, Shown above, | was contested, Mrs, Watts and Mrs, Clara Watts, donor, pre- | Denny Linton, Dunnies Swamp Hull Habs 7-1 aod Erato Dunes ct Ut By CLIFF GORDON |of late, scored his goa! at the Tom O'Connor hit for his second Whitby Dunlops went on an 117.36 mark to give the Dunnies|goal in two nights. However with other scoring spree here on Sat-|@ three-goal bulge going Into less than three minutes to go in urday night as they whipped the the final frame. {the middle stanza Burke put the Hull + Ottawa Canadiens 7-1 in a| The final 20 minutes saw the Chevies out front 3-1. regular league game at the local Dunnies fire home three un:| The Dunnies were not to be arena. This brings to 17 the total|answered goals as they gave jaken lightly and opened the Cornwall Dumps Dunnies At Home able to get another tally as the Cornwall defence was giving De- vanney some good prctection, Burke completed the scoring for the day at the 10.00 mark of the final frame. ICE CHIPS . , , Bobby Atter- sley did not play In the third period as he bruised a tendon, . +» Assistant manager Waylett| reported after the game that they had a very rough trip down, bad roads and raining, , . . He said it was a really good game to watch and that the Chevies look good and gppear sparked by their new coach, , , , The Chevies will make their final appearance of the schedule here on Saturday night, They will have their new coach, Murph Chamberlain, with them and he is a real showman from the word go. SUMMARY 1st Perlod 1. Cornwall, McLay, Bingley, Goyette ...... Penalties -- MacMillan, minor and major; Chasczewski, minor and major, .36; Tom O'Connor, hooking, 6.28; Treen, inter. 14.21 2nd Period 2. Cornwall, MacMillan, McLay, Ernst . 3. Whitby, Tom O'Connor, CONSIDERATION FOR CANADIAN A motorist does not have to | of day to deposit mall in a leave his car on a rainy day, | new type of post office box or for that matter any kind | being installed in urban areas. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 16, 1959 Merge With R TORONTO (CP) -- President Richard Greaves of the National Association of Marine Engineers today told members that a mer- {ger with the Canadian Brother. {hood of Railw Transport and General Workers Is essential "if water transportation in this coun- try Is to be saved from gangs. terism."" | Mr. Greaves spoke at the three- (day N.AM.E, national conven- {tion which will study the merger proposal he favors, He sald that the alliance of the Seafarers' = International Union| Marine Engineers May ailway Men ports the transport and general workers union In its growing campaign against the teamsters, Part of the prize at stake is the St. Lawrence Seaway although other workers are the subject of * Jurisdictional competition as well, Mr, Greaves sald Mr, Banks and 'the SIU had used "goons" to intimidate national officer; s of A had tried to tap the association's telephone lines in Montreal, and used misrepresent. ation to mislead ship owners, [with the teamsters makes the step necessary, All four unions | are affiliates of the Canadian La- bor Congress, The NAME. has been feud: {lng with the SIU and Mr Graves uevoted much of his ad- dress to criticism of the seafar- ers' president, Hal C, Banks, controversial labor leader, Mr. Graves sald that Danks had at'empted by 'guile, subversion and open ralding" to destroy the N.A.M.E., which sup- | Mr, | | MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 It you meve not Times by 7 Pm Po ed Your BELL TAXI All calls must be placed betw 7 ond 7:30 pm, nwa a -- a we When they are troubled by backache, that tired out feeling or disturbed rest, many, many women turn to Dodd's Riding Pills, These conditions can be @ by excess acids and wastes in the system and Dodd's Kidney Pills by the kidneys and W normal action of MOTORISTS This box is one of several in Ottawa, More are being placed in other Canadian cities. (CP Photo) Chasczewski, Kane ...... 9.20 4, Cornwall, Burke, Serviss 17.09 Penalties Ernst, kneeing, 12.36, Goyette, elbowing, 14.32; Kuckoliwez, holding, 19.54, «vv +» 3nd Period §. Whitby, Hassard, Mrs, Cedric Russell were her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, L, Wes- «away, Cameron, and Mr, and Mrs. Murray McKinnon, Cam. bray. Mrs, Sam Snowden, Harold Macklin, Oshawa, visited Mr, and UI Circle i Meeting At | J 1.08 plled up by the goal hungry Dun-|Brassard in the visitors' cage|gooring in the final frame as Has. nles In their last two games, some anxious moments, Myles| yng hit for his goal with Sinden Defenceman Ted O'Connor led(and the O'Connor brothers ac-|,,q Rabando drawing the help- the local attack with a pair of|counting for the goals. on this one, That inspired 1 ers goals and one assist. Single| ICE CHIPS . . . The Dunnies ine 1o0als on but they were un. Sinden, Babando | 6. Cornwall, Burke, Labell, Serviss 10.00 Penalties -- Treen, spearing,| 27; Goyette, tripping, 15.47. | Mrs. Charles Snowden Friday. Mr, and Mrs, W, Shane and family, Bowmanville, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and| Maple Grove ob | | | lb. ' stcher,|Who have lost five games to the SOUeTS, Soeut 10 Poin Either. same Canadiens thus far this sea- Bob Attersley and Bob Hassard.|son showed they had fire In their Bob Boucher, captain of the Ca.|eve for this one as they opened nadlens, spolied goalie Long John|the scoring early. . . . Ted O'Con- Henderson's bid for his second [NOT was again the big gun as he shut out in a row over the Baby fired a pair of goals while helping Habs: It was a fast clean game|on another. . .. It was another |real clean game as most of the i bp Wd Penalties belng | ames with the Canadiens are, | «+. There was a good crowd The Dunnies stepped right into; fiondance for such a ter the Habs from the opening rible night, . . . The Dunnies whistle and took a 10 lead ati poet Cornwall Chevies here the .48 mark as Etcher let go on Saturdoy Tight. In the game one of his tremendous shots from that will give the Whitby. fans the right hand side of the met(i, "ov hance to see Cham. that fooled goalie Brassard ally. i" "the bench for the vis the way. It reminded us of the itors many that Fred has scored In oe previous seasons on the same shot. His timing or something ap-| peared to be off on a number of| other occasions hut he seems back in stride now. Rinks skipped by Sam New- man, of Woodville, and Oscar Beare, of Port Perry, took top Perry Night bonspiel at the Whit- by Curling club last week. The event was so successful that Whitby curlers have decided it will become an annual bonspiel, In the days before the arrival of curling stones for the Whitby club, members of Woodville and Port Perry curling clubs, provid- ed stones for Whitby, In return for this, Whitby decided to host SUMMARY 1st Period 1. Whitby, Etcher, Alr, Hassard Lele | 2. Whitby, Ted O'Connor, Smith, Tom O'Connor .. 10.05 Whitby Curlers Entertain Clubs prizes in the Woodville * Port| By MRS, M. E, LAVERTY Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Mills and MAPLE GROVE--The U and I|/family attended the Ice Follies Circle met Tuesday at the home| in Toronto Friday evening, | of Mrs, Morley Burgess with 20 nil MTS, J uck BROW: wi members and two visitors pres. Cheryl Louise, Oshawa, called on | P {Mr. and Mrs. Manford Good: | Mrs, Gordon Beech,[murphy Sunday. [took charge of the business pe-| Mrs James Cookson is a pati-| [riod, when plans for the St, Pat.|ent In Memorial Hospital, Bow- rick's supper to be held in the manville, | Following the 10 end games. cj,rch basement, were discussed.| Joyce Cookson and Jim Cook | | members of the ladies club serv-| Mps, Edward David was ap-(son, of Seagrave, were Sunday led refreshments, ent President, | | | | | James Cookson and pointed corresponding secretary, |guests of A te mother, in |" Mrs. Tom McGuirk gave a|salied their grand {scripture reading and 'Valentine hospital. 10. readings were given by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. H.. FE, Gould |Arthur Burgess, and Mrs, E. were weekend guests of Mr. and| David. Mrs, Donald Alexander, - Conse- «| Mrs. D. Bailey and her group|con. Mrs, N. Alexander returned | WHITBY |H, Bonnetta, 13; | wHITBY |B, Evans, | wHITRY |H, Sims PORT PERRY Bob Kenny, PORT PERRY Oscar Beare, PORT PERRY D. Mitchell, LH) 16; sii their i acids and wastes, Then life psi brighter, houbawork lighten! Why About 40 girls were present, oem you, too, try Dodd's Refreshments of hot dogs and don' IF your wife is hard to please, take her to , , , rr ree Watch this page for fur ther informetion Wed, Feb, 18th, [ [ [ L hot chocolate were served. WILSON'S CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SERVICE Having completed our new and modern slaughtering house, we are pleased to advise thet we are now open for custom slaughtering of all types of livestock, Our premises and equip. ment are serviced by regular inspection, by the Department of Health, and also ell meats inspected in accordance with the Public Health Act, Harold Moore, Manager WHITBY MO 8-4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN PHONE MO 8-3669 EVENINGS MO 8.3715 WOODVILLE J. Campbell, WOODVILLE Vince Baker, WOODVILLE Sam Newman, PORT PERRY Lou Burnett, WHITBY Al Grant, WIITRY Jack Beaton, {ine Mrs. Morley Burgess,|home with them, after a month's 1 oy Mrs. Arthur Bur.|visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gould. 9. ges. Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Mrs, E.| Mrs, Charles Best, Toronto, [David and Mrs, Tom McGuirk spent last weekend with Mrs, 13: served lunch, Tom Collins, LH . u outs Habs fought orck gamely helt - Black 9.01; Treen, tripping, 16.1 the two clubs. Sam N Woodville, GUIDE PARTY Pi COUNTRY COUPLES CLUB aud Ceas Bents, Yort Tey The Couples Club met for the| The Maple Grove Girl Guides armor of Henderson in the local twine. Ted O'Connor got his first goal of the night at the 10.05] 8. mark with Sid Smith and brother| Tom O'Connor getting the assists, 4. on the play. That was all the scor-| ing for the first period, with two s. penalties being handed out, one to Myles, Samolenko . each team. Penalties Myles, In the second period the Dun. [12.18 nies took a 3-0 lead on a goal by| 3rd Period Hassard with Etcher assisting.| 8, Whitby, Myles, Connie Broden, the playing coach Attersley, McBeth 2nd Period Whitby, Hassard, Etcher Hull, Boucher, Broden ... Whitby, Attersley, » CSA Objects To 8.27 . [ } " . Premier's holding, Remark | By HARRY G. BRACEY . 131} of the Canadiens, set up Boucher| 7. Whitby, Ted O'Connor, 'The board of directors of the right from a face off in the Etcher, Hassard . . 3.29/Civil Servants Association of On. Whitby end zone for their only| 8 Whitby, Tom O'Connor, tario said it was shocked by mark. Bob Attersley, who has| Penalties Annabelle, mis. payments for overtime by civil had his trouble finding the mark'conduct, 18.33. servants, w---- W. G. Harper, association pres- ident, at Queen's Park, yester- Hill B day made public a letter to Mr. lllcrests Bounce asin, your opposition to the submission ° will at least imply your lack of faith in the judgment of your Back For 5-3 Win =. civil servants and in the the purposes of considering and first place Brooklin Combines and Elmer adding support, broke recommending to the government three goals -- then bounced back the scoreless streak for Hill o maars AW ecting the service, - Rd 5 crests, He scored at 17.45, and the leller said. ) effectively Saturday night to de- Hillcrests fought an uphill battle] The association Is gravely con: feat their hosts 5-3, and take a from there on. one game lead in their best-of-| Bill Cockerton lit the lamp on and frustrations which appear to seven OHA Junior C hockey play-(a pass from Gord Luke at 11.35(be the natural outcome of any offs, of the middle stanza, while Hii). {nsseciation ! Submission, os Second game of the series is at|crests held off the Brooklin st-|Harper said. He charged negotia- Whitby ii Monday "night, Riek and moved to within a goal tion procedures for civil ser. 3 of their hosts, Game time is 8.30 p.m. and Hill-| [obviously intended to imply that 4 h ig] ' "(there was little hope of civil lead to two games, which will|riod rally for the Whitbyites, He servants receiving cash payments give them a wide edge over the blasted a pass from Ken Rob- for overtime work, he said first place club. erts into the cage at 4.30 to tie yf, Ferguson gave Brooklin an the count, Mel Brown, came early lead as he fired the open-|through with the winning goal at Banta Win mark of the first period. Wills netting assists. ms was back at the Whitby cage less| Brooklin made a fruitless bid . . than three minutes later with/to tie the score as they pulled| ay eries a sizzling shot to make it 2-0. their goalie in the final minutes, | Combines final goal came at the but it proved fatal for them as Whitby Bantam Legion All- Slicked on a pass from the sor. ute pe open net to insure the pindsay Bantam All-Stars Satur- : Whitby victory. {day at Lindsay, but won their |OMHA home and home' total goal | series 6-3 on the strength of a 5-1 B R WHITBY |victory here last week. 0 C Phone MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. FEATURE STARTS 7.07 - 9.20 goal of the game at the 8.27 Ted O'Connor 7.84 Premier Frost's remarks about | Frost, dated Feb. 4. {bodies expressly constituted for Whitby Hillcrests spotted the| Herb Tran, with brothers Paul | {cerned about "continuing delays |vants are improper, Mr. Frost crests are hoping to boost the | Paul Tran sparked a third pe ing goal of the game at the 2.22/14.18, with Cockerton and Tripp 12.26 mark when Ferguson again Bill Cockerton blasted the puck Stars dropped a 2-1 decision to They meet Newmarket this | week in the next round of OMHA play. Captain Brian Fletcher counted Whitby's only goal with Skippy Toy getting the assist. Lindsay scored both their goals in the opening period, Daniels Rink Wins Trophy | Roly Daniels skipped his rink ito a 97 win over Dr. Cam Mac kay in the first draw at the Whithy Curling Club's new rink Saturday to win the Harry Don- od Trophy. | Mike Heffer, vice-skip; Mike Pro- | vinsky, second stone, and Sam Burns. lead. On Mackay's team were lan Vessie, vice-skip: Larry Donald, second stone, and John Vickery, lead Daniels led his rink to eight successive wins before meeting Mackay in the finals. al TYRONE fOW R {1 N CHARL NE DETR WITNESS © PROSECUTION Members of Daniels' rink were o|first time this. year, In Maple and Biowaies Teid 8 Shoring [Grove church. President How. |Party a ! om ard Cryderman took charge of a ning: Guide leaders, Mrs, Ken BOWLING NEWS |short business period and an. Stalker and Lois Stalker, were | Russell: Wilson | | | | | | | | | | | . , present as well as Brownie lead LADIES' CIGARET LEAGUE [Rouced that Sete 3 ouid be 8 ors, Mrs. W. Bothwell, Mrs, Jim sristre e PY Ss. Lil Peake starred with a high|" % . vor A Toe Tuesday eveTing. s report and correspondence . + Other high singles were: Hazel (Mrs, W. H. Brown and a read: Family Night Prescott 304, 214; Gladys Wiles,|ing on 'Valentine's Day" by 1208; Connie Denyer 264. 246; Mar-| Mrs. Flgin Greenham showed | Tutt, 258; Mildred Bilida 242, 239, | Bowmanville, By M. HORN 229; Eileen Moore 234, 227; Alice cHOIR SOCIAL HAMPTON -- The annual fam. | 220; Evelyn Fallow, 217; Agnes Church choir held a social eve- the Women's Institute was held] Joan Reed, 211; Barbara Udall,|with 84 members and former|gay night with a good attend. 208; Bobbie Heron, 205; FE 1sie/members present, Members of|ance. ' | Triples of over 350 were rolled| dinner dle, Harmony, who spoke on Bilida, 710; Connie Denyer, 702; |pres ided and an election was held) Douglas Dewell provided plano | Lil Peake, 697; Dorothy Quan. | With the following results: Presi music and Marlene Randle and] Alice Bradley, 627; Gladys Wiles, tary, Mrs. Cedric OWN joctions. Mrs, Wilfrid Smale con- Tutt, 598; Wyn Brinning, 576; {Dorothy Foley |program. Refreshments and al {Joan Reed, 560;. Bobbie Heron, | William Laird led in a sine-song| ¢qoial half hour followed. : m the values of choir training, its|" yeoo 1B. Williams, Dr, and| (36; Players, 35; Winchester, 30: | dividual. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crook and Choir practice followed the 80: nani Turner, Oshawa, were Sat. ports, 24, [PERSONALS Sam Dewell, Tee Pees Lose |Landing, we=> Sunday visitors to| Sunday visitor to his aunt and [Mr, and Mrs. Sam Seymour. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke, were Sunday guests of Mr. and|were Thursday evening dinner Mrs, George Hall, Islington, They|guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. | ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Stan Islington and Mr. and Mrs. Ed] Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Trull, {centre with St. Cathavines Tee-| y\ravv Jane Laverty spent the ren- | i mary J A ¥ § his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren (Pees, will be out of hockey for|cekend with Troy = Taggart.zo Trull, | Mikita suffered a shoulder sep- carnival at Orono arena Friday Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith (aration Thursday night when he night, Peters, Oshawa, visited the Salt {the third period of a game withjed on Mr. and Mrs. Mervin, Mrs. Merwin Mountjoy spent| Coach Harry Watson of Tee- noon, [tended the Ice Follies. Pees said Friday Mikita, league-| Mr. and Mrs, Jack Morton and| Marie Prescott and sister, Mrs, |20 an operation to have the shoul- [guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clare|also attended the Ice Follies on der wired. IA Friday evening and on Saturday | Sunday dinner guests of Mr ! »" y J. S. Eddyvean, Orono. Season," said Watson. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton and| Enniskillen: Charlesiwere Sunday evening supper| the first place in the league and|\rijis Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hope guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Met: at the last count Mikita was M/,.4 family. Port Perry Mr, and Mrs. Ron Howell and] Mr. and Mrs. Will Challis of race. family were Sundav dinner guests| Bowmanville were Sunday visi Jan. 7 in a junior 'A all-star game! prpest Tonkin, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and regularly Wearing a cast and family were Sunday visitors|guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jim The 18-year-old youngster is{af Mr. and Mrs. Tom Connell.|Smales. Harmony Heights, | Hawks of the NHL. lard Mrs. George Taylor. |Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs: ---- | Mr. and Mrs. James Bravley|Joe Gallant Sunday. Sid Brayley, Oshawa. Anita attended the Ice Follies In have returned from a holiday in| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clarke, ac. | But Lose Series [Florida companied by her mother, Mrs, {visited her hrather, Mr. and Mrs lida All Stars posted a narrow 3-2 win| Ronnie MacLean ce rated his|Saturday evening supper guests over their hosts at Lindsay Sat-[seventh birthday Saturday with alat the home of their daughter, home and home total goal OMHA| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Castle and|Enniskillen. round 7-3 in scoring due to Lind-[Mrs. I. C. Snowden Wednesday |ily arrived to help their parents! say's 4-1 win here last Saturday. Mrs. Castle attended the chair [celebrate their 36th wedding ans! Gary Love starred for Whithy in evening {with a set of stainless steel flat- Ithe scoring 4 Collins and Mrs. John W. Noble. : Secretary Fl Dow ead -------------- |single of 308 in the Ladies' cigar. |, 5 retary Elmer Dow v SAT |seripture reading was given bv 1271; Dorothy Quantrill 268, 207,|Mrs. Don Brooks. At H t on {ion Peake 259, 257, 208; Helen films of the Centennial parade in| amp (Bradley 221, 215; Wyn Brinning,| The Maplé Grove United ily night under the auspices of Johnson, 216; Marg McCoy, 212; ping in the church basement in the Sunday school room Thurs. Fernley, 204; Lena Bird, 202. |WMS Evening Auxiliary served| Guest speaker was Albert Run-| by: Marion Peake, 724: Mildred| Choir leader, Douglas Chute. |gnring flowering bulbs trill, 678; Hazel Prescott, 666; dent, Mildred Snowden: secre: pinda Smale rendered vocal se | 612: Eileen Moore, 609; Helen Committee, Susan and 4. cted the business period and | and Charles Snowden smoke on|prRSONALS standings are: Cameo, janfits to the church and the In Ars, 'G. James, Bowmanville: | Buckingham, 28; Winston, 27; E |elal. urday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, A. Umbel, Gore's| Bruce Stainton, Tyron., was a J . R A Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk| Mr, and Mrs, Ken Caverly lalso called on Margaret Leiper of | Caverly, Rowmanville, |Mikita, all-star OHA Junior A gy iorave. Toronto Oshawa, spent the weekend with {the rest of the season. Orono, and attended the skating| Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters. {tumbled into the boards early in| Mr, and Mrs. Mel Holmes call: ors during the weekend, Hamilton Cubs, | Storie, Manchester, Sunday after-| the weekend in Toronto and at. {leading point scorer, must under-|family wer: Sunday supnper|John Carrigan, of Bowmanville, Allin, Providence. "He'll evening visited their sister, Mrs. le'll be out the rest of te nd Mrs, Cecil Mills were Mr. | r rs. L Trull | TeePees have already clinched |r, 1 i), Mr. awd Mrs, lofenss Tr Ipoints out in front of the scoring 1 is Th nig Mikita suffered a broken wrist(of her parents, Mr. and Mrs lors of Mrs. Theron Mountjoy. here, but continued scoring goals) Ap. and Mrs. Mel Fdwards family were Sunday supper the property of Chicago Black|Toronto. They also called on Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ouellette, M {and family visited his brother,| Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Trull and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morton Toronto Saturday evening "Mr. and Mrs. John Mael ean| Doherty, are on a trip to Flor Whitby Brock Street Midget Ellis McGrath. Toronto. Sundav | Mr. and Mrs. S. Kersey were urday in the final round of their|party for seven friends Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton, {hockey playoffs, but lost the|Rodger. Peterboroush. visited] Later some of the Kersey fam- | | Doug Allan, Doug Law and party in the church Wednesday niversary and presented them Sunday visitors of Mr. and'ware. | . 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