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The Oshawa Times, 30 Mar 1959, p. 5

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Easter Sunday was a very special day in Burns Church, Ashburn, when the 80 members of the Junior Choir made their first appearance in their new CHOIR AT ASHBURN CHURCH Bath, (Mary Heron, Marlene | Muriel Bryant, Judy Batten and Guadaur, Barbara Hopkins, | Marjorie Stackaruk; back row, Nancy Platford and Jean | Steven Gardner, Brian Duns- Godda; centre row, Judy Bath, | more, Douglas Sandison, Mar- JUNIOR choir gowns. Shown above, are the members of the choir, Left to right, front row, are Michael Gardner, Jimmie Daw, Beverly Hope, Dianne Fisher, Gail Packing the town hall in Whit- by to capacity, Thursday evening, citizens from three sub-divisions gathered to form a large associa- tion, in order to discuss problems, common to them all, Mal Femia, preident of the Park Vista Garden Ratepayers' 1 |Assoclation, was asked to serve 4 |as chairman for the evening and to also address the asembled citizen, to explain the functions of such an association. Mr. Femia pointed out some of the advantages of having an as- sociation, its objectives and also its social activities, "Our association has travelled a long way since its modest be- ginning," Mr, Femia stated, *'and along the way we have discover- ed there is a right and a wrong way to approach a town coun- iwi cil." Ny "We have learned many bitter lessons, the hard way and have made mistakes -- who hasn't -- but with each mistake we have been able to learn things that assure us that we won't make the same mistakes twice." "Always remember one thing though," 'Mr, Femia cautioned, Bl a od H garet Fisher, Helen Compton, Lucille Bryant, Joan Gardner, and Mary Compton, --Oshawa Times Photo Overtime Win Gives Dunnies New Hope By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops advanced into the All-Ontario finals with a tre- mendous 6-5 overtime win over the Kingston Merchants on Fri-| day night In Kingston. The game, | one of the most exciting and spine tingling this writer has seen| in several years and one again marked the terrific fight and de- termination of the Whitby Dun- lops. The Dunnies, down 20 at the end of the first period, appeared to be headed for trouble in this contest. However in the second, Wren Blair, manager of the| Whitby Dunlops, yesterday an-| A penalty to Bob Attersley of| The Dunnies fought back game-| nounced that it now appears that| the Dunnies paved the way for(ly in the final or third period for the first home game between the| the third Kingston goal of the|the tle breaker. The Merchants Dunnies and the Kitchener Dutch-| game. Maxwell was the trigger|were short handed two men for amen will be played in the Toronto man on this one with Savard and total of one minute and 20 sec-| Olsen getting the helpers on the onds but managed to weather the gore left leg, had to have a treat play. The goal gave the Mer-storm. Thus the game went into ment just before the game and chants a two-goal lead for the overtime, |wore a heavy leg support during] second time and many of the| The final results were to allithe game ... The Dunnies will| Whitby fans were beginning to come out of a 10-minute session,|now meet the Dutchmen in the worry. |as often happens in playoff hock-(A]l Ontario finals . .. It is ex-| However the Dunnies showed| ey. The Dunnies with a 3-0 lead in|pected that this series will start they are true Whitby players and the series appeared much cooler|wednesday in Kitchener . . came up with some terrific hock-/in the final round than they did There will be more in that regard ey. Olsen was banished at theiin the first part of the game. in the paper either tonight or to-| 10.11 mark and while he was off, Their plays showed signs of morrow at the latest. First Home Game Seen Saturday "first decide if what you are go- ing after is what you really want, thing about that objective, before you go to the council, "The council is made up of businessmen who know the busi. ness of council work from "A" to 'Z', you can't fool them and you sure can't bully them, that has been tried. Your arguments have to be based on the truth, sincere and be backed by' all the confi- dence you can muster, with the full support of all the people in your association, who should at- tend the meeting you will be speaking at." "Make a mistake," Mr, Femia cautioned, "and the council will tear you apart, work correctly and you will rnceive their re- spect, if nothing else." Following Mr. Femia's ad: dress, the meeting was officially open for business on the agenda. MULTIPLE DWELLINGS Ray Beibeau, brought the first item on the agenda to the floor, stating, "I am sure you have all heard of the plan to bring low told THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 30, 1959 § New Subdivisions Present Platforms dwelling that is planned inthe form 'of cheap apartments. "This brochure that the Von- dette Real Estate Co. is passing out consists of three papers, one showing a picture of the apart- ments, another containing infor- mation about the cost of the apartments which is supposed to range from $65 to $85 a month for a four - room apartment, The third paper is an application form for anyone renting in Whit. by to fill out," he added, "I phoned the Vondette Co. and asked If I could get an apartment for $65 and they told me no, but if I filled out the form they would see what they could do," Mr. Beibeau said. "I feel sure that these apart- ments can't be anything but cheap constructions when they can be rented for $65-a month, but what I take exception to is the way they are being brought in," he sald. "In order to have this type of 1 hy d by CMC cost, multiple dwelling housi Whitby, I wonder how many peo- ple have seen the actual litera- ture being distributed through the town concerning this plan." Mr. Beibeau held up a printed then make sure you know every- money, the real estate company is creating a nedd in Whitby for the low cost multiple dwellings by soliciting names with these questionaires, whereupon they have. the proof of need," Mr, Beibeau said. "If these multiple dwellings are constructed they will lower the value of houses in whatever area they are built, for can't be anything but cheap loo} strue. tures for the money that is te be charged in rent," After other citizens spoke om the question, the Association de. cided to forward a letter to the council, requesting that the town does not allow the Garden apart. ments to be built in the west of Whitby, Other discussions brought forth were matters dealing with condi tions deemed hazardous to chil dren; conditions of the roads dnd the enforcement of zoning regula- tions in the town, : NEW OFFICERS There was an election of offi. cers on a temporary in order to head up the Assoclation and they were: Association presi dent, Ray Beibeau; West View Heights secretary, Ruth Stubbings; West View membership chairman, Mrs, othy Van Sickler; Newman Sub division secretary, Mrs. M. EK, Thorndyke; Newman Sub-Divi sion membership chairman, R, Lewis. These officers will hold office for one month whereupon a new ' election will be held giving peo- ple who couldn't attend this - more permanent committee picture of the type of multiple will turn them over to CMC and meeting a chance to help select 4 they so wish. : Maple Leaf Gardens this coming Saturday, He said that the date and site of the game have not been finalized, The series opener goes in Kit- chener on Wednesday night. The winner of the best of seven series will then advance into the Allan Cup semi-finals. It is possible that the Dunlops are now just eight wins away from the cup but it is also possible that the winner, of the current series will have to meet an Eastern Canada entry before advancing to the Allan Cup finals, Manager Blair sald that indica- that |tions are the upcoming | series for the John Ross Robert- |son Trophy, and the OHA cham- {plonship, will attract more fans SUMMARY 1st Period 1. Kingston: Bellringer the locals bounced back to take a Harry Sinden, one of the hardest power and they made no mis- 84 lead heading into what should| working men on the ice, gave the|takes as so often happens under have been the final 20 minutes of Dunnies their second goal of the pressure. At the 9.12 mark when play. A fluke goal by the Mer- game as he scored on a pass chants sent the game into over-/from scoring champ Attersley. time, and the goal by hard work-| Just 15 seconds later Fred ing Jack Kane spelt elimination Etcher scored on a solo effort to for the Gagnon - coached crew. |knot the count and you should Other Whitby goal scorers were have heard the Kingston fans playing coach Sid Smith, Harry/moan and groan then. The Dun- Sinden, Fred Etcher, Dun c|nies were really flying at this Brodie, Bob Hassard and of|stage of the game. course the game winner by Kane. Bep Guidolin of For the losing Merchants it was/team was trying to get a rush Don Bellringer, Bus Gagnon, Jim |organized for the home side and|geconds. They had five forwards Maxwell, Knobby Clarke and/made the mistake of going be- Frank Chiarelli each with single|hind his own, net with Hassard counters. There was a goodly right behind him. Hassard out} number of Whitby fans, some 185/ guessed the ex-pro and stole e of them, who made the trip down puck 'away from Guidoli and to Kingston and it marked the passed it out to Dunc Bro ey 6 first time that we have seen 185/let go a screaming shot that) fans put up a much better round Davis never oo until he turned the hanes behind him, ¥ ns or up. We do not exaggerate this point « as| This gave the Dunnies the lead many of the people from this area| for the first time in the game and who made the trip will back usithe Whitby fans were really up on that point, whooping it up. Clarke spoiled | The Dunnies via thelr win, will|the Whitby fun for a few mo: take the Eastern finals 4-0 and #0| ments as he scored the best goal against the Kitchener - Waterloo|of the garie for the Merchants as Dutchmen in the all-Ontario fin-| he broke in the clear and pulled] als. This series is expected to|goalie Henderson out of his net open Wednesday night in Kitchen-|like he had him on a string, be- er with further details in that re- fore flipping the disk into the spect to be released as soon as yawning net. ssible, |" The Dunnies were not dis- ACKS TO THE WALL [heartened at this goal as with The Kingston team who really manager Blair shouting (and we ad their backs to the wall for mean shouting) words of en- his game were facing the cruel couragement they fought back. fate of being set out in four | Guidolin was sent off for slashing straight. They gave it an old col-[at the 18.19 mark and while he lege try in the first period as|was off the Dunnies took the lead they built up a 20 lead on the for the second time in the game strength of goals by Don Bell- Hassard was the trigger man on ringer on a screened effort, and!this one on a neat pass from Bus Gagnon who lifted in a close/Babando. The period ended with up shot over the prostrate body| the locals out front 5-4, of Henderson who had no chance] The third period being the one on the goal. where the Dunnies always pull The Kingston team held a de- away from the opposition, offer cided edge on the play in the/ed a real challenge to the King- first period as they poured 13 ston team, Playing coach shots at Henderson as against Gagnon, of the Merchants, realiz- eight by the locals on Davis ing full well the determined third | The second period was a much period drive of his ex-mates, was different story from a local stand at a loss for words as he tried in| point. At the 3.33 mark Sid Smith|vain to get his men really worked scored the first Whitby goal of up for the final period. It appear- the game as he drilled home aled as if the local lead was a tell neat pass from captain Harry ing one as the Dunnies worked | Sinden. | their plays very well. However at At the 4.20 mark it appeared as the 17.00 mark, close play in the it the Dunnies were going to tie, Whitby end zone saw the locals the score as Bobby Attersley and|lose their lead as a shot and close Geo, Samolenko had a clear cut|checking play by a Kingston for break right in on Davis only toward caused the puck to veer into have the losers' custodian out-[the Whitby net off the stick of a guess the local mail carriers. local player. | BROCK I NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9:15 Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:40 JOHN HUSTON'S UNPARALLELED ADVENTURE ' OF THE OPENING OF THE FAR EAST! JOHN WAYNE Brrearian wm GEISHA oh EIKO ANDO JOHN HUSTON gion 2x oe une oosent ty EUGENE FRENKE + swag w CHARLES GRAYSON _ Also: Bugs Bunny Comedy -- News | | | | the Kingston | it appeared for sure that the game would go into the books as a tie, Jackie Kane, the "Peter- | borough Kid", backhanded a neat |one into the top right hand cor- ner of the net behind a bewilder- {ed Davis in the Kingston cage. | | Brodie and Smith got the helpers] [on this one. | The Kingston team gave out) (Chiarelli, Linesman) .. 2.27 2. Kingston: Gagnon (Olsen, Paul) .......... 17.09 Penalties: McBeth 5.50; Paul,| tripping, 10.02; Guidolin 12.27. 2nd Period 8. Whitby: Smith (Sinden) . 8.38 4. Kingston: Maxwell than the Whitby arena can ac- commodate. He said that ar- rangements are now being made for the Dunnies to play their home games in the Gardens and the first home game may be set down for either Saturday after- noon or Saturday night. (Savard, Olsen) Whitby: Sinden (Attersley) ...... Whitby: Etcher . Whitby: Brodie (Hassard) Kingston: Clarke (Olsen, Partridge) ..... 15.58 Whitby: Hassard | (Babando) 19.10 Penalties: Attersley 8.47; Olsen 10.11; Brodie 12.31; Olsen 16.29; Guidolin 18.19, 3rd Period 10. Kingston: Chiarelli 17.00 ICE CHIPS: We are very sorry| penalties: McBeth 218 (2); this story Is a day late but we|Gagnon 2.18; Smith 10.40; Baban-| bumped into some difficulties and| qo 14.19; Maxwell 16.30; Colvin] were unable to make it in time|17 10. for the Saturday paper . . . This| Overtime is the first Sr. A game that we|1y, Whitby: Kane have been late on this year, and| (Brodie, Smith) .... we trust out readers and the| penalties: Hassard 5.51 local team will excuse us on this occasion . , . We chatted with manager Blair after the game] and he was more than eased| with the results his club had . . .| Jack Kane, one of the happiest| men in the Whitby dressing room, | was almost at a loss for words . . . Kane played a terrific game all the way and was most deserv- ing of the big goal ... Sandy Air and Fred Etcher played good again in penalty killing as well as In their regular turns on the re. Air appeared to be injured arly in the game as he was dumped heavily into the boards head first but appeared none the worse for wear after a short breather , . . Air played under a real handicap as he has a very with all they had in the final 48 on the ice and at the 19.30 mark pulled their goalie and had six forwards on the ice but failed in a bid to crack the scoring column again. They did manage one shot on goal but it was handled with] the class of a pro by Henderson. When the final whistle Bounded the Whitby team leaped high into the air as they knew that they had overcome a real hard fight- ing team, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9.12 CLIANTT GERVICE TEE WCET Ct aninG NT ON WHITBY MO 8-4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! 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