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The Oshawa Times, 2 Apr 1959, p. 6

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£ "Long o for { O'Connor oy vy v LEAD DUNNIE BOOSTERS Ready to lead 'Whitby hockey their first home game fans into the hockey war against the Dutchmen in the again are Mayor and Mrs OHA championship series, The Hany, Jamin, Jove, oe Dunnies now lead the series Whitby Ia tomorrow night with a 41 in Kitchener at the Toronto Maple Leaf Wednesdry nigh Gardens when the Dunnies O-hawa Times Photo play ns on WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR Dunnies Down Dutchies In OHA Series Opener By CLIFF GORDON Bobby Attersley Whitby Dunlops jumped into a helners on this one. 1.0 lead in the best of seven all- The Dutchies gave it Ontario Sr. A championship try in hd with a convine io win peppered Henderson with several | over the Kitchener Dutchmen sure labled shots but Long John © las night in Kiichener Dunnie once again showed homesters at bay The their third period kick as the" held a man advantage on two took 1.0 lead into the final occasions. but were unahle frame. saw it disappear and get a rally organized. then fired three goals 'In the phe third and final period was final seven minutes to salt the 4 peal hair raiser. The Dutchles game away fighting desperately to get Sid Smith, Ted O'Connor, Hassard-. and Tom the Jtrigge night's game for the victorious pags from Laufman and Mp. Dinlops, Bill Saunders spoiled Knight, The Dutchies were really John" Henderson's bid fired up hy this goal and gave a shutout at the 5.33 mark the Whitby team some very the final period. Henderson anxious moments for the next emevdons in goa' for 'he geven or eight minutes, Babando and earned the first wag banished at 11.08 mark and the «ame, with Ted jt appeared as if this could be getting the second (he turning point in the game as one, os he proved a power ofthe Dutchies were really flying trength on the Whithy defence, iat this stage. However the Dun- scored the game winning goalies showed they are the true, and set up the clincher. fighting team from the eaétern! The second game of the series joaone and held the fort slated for Mg ple Leaf Gar tmerrow £2.30 a O'Connor gheet at the 5.33 mark, as Bill | of was Dunnies f of Is 'ght at turned to full strength to ! were given the Ro real | the second period as they § The was not giving in and held the | Dunnies { be ap Bob pallv going, finally hit the score # men in las! gaunders tipped one home on a di LISS JOHN HENDERSON Just at the local arena for the game seven seconds after the locals ree ag well they took Haven at Bolahood Oshawa , . . Sports Goalie as in ) 3 3 a I ls ase note the change in time yoo oon the second time, Ted| Long John Henderscn once again of the Toronto ° The . local management felt it would be better for the V. 'ithy fons whe work till five or six if the Wh : w hack a half hoor The first period was real terrific shot that was blocked sizzler, with the Dutrhies hold. Hurley The rebound came ing a slight edge in the play as to Ted, who followed up ne v outshot the locals 14-13, but on the play and drilled it home locals were the better for to make it 2-1 for the "hots as they managed the Dunlops lone goal of the first stanza. It Both teams were playing short come off the stick of Sid Smith handed when the Dunnles tool with but four seconds to go in a 3-1 lead, as Hassard drilled the period, Harry Sinden and one he Hurley, after taking a pass from Air and Ted O'Con nor, The ' Dutchies would have received a penalty on the play «Afr was dumped on the same play, to let thi was called were really me , the big guns on thi sone, Thr 1 pass to Etcher, he got qo! a the stop them the nena'ty off. The Dunnies sailing at this stage and rounded out the scoring as Tom O'Connor was Johnny on the spot to tip one home with Smith and Kane getting he helpers, This one came at the This column is being written prior to last night's opening Senior "A" play-off in Kitchener so results of that game unknown. However, the Kitchener auditorium expected a sell-out crowd of over 6,000 in their Memorial Gardens, with a number of these coming from the area clubs reported no Injuries prior to the game, communities were keyed up in anticipation There is little to choose between the clubs on paper to determine the ultimate winner tion beautiful Whitby-Oshawa of a great series Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto will be the sceme of the second game of the series tomorrow night. We secured 2,500 of the best seats in the house and brought them here. They are now on sale at the arena box-office in Whitby, and Bolahood's Sports store on King St. E. In Oshawa, There are choice reds, blues 'and greens, all located on the east side and all in the centre ice area from one blue line to the other. Over 1,500 have gone to Kitchener for Friday's game and they are loca- ted directly across the rink on the west side, Obviously there is going to be a battle of spectators trying to outcheer each oth- er. Of course fans who decide to go at the last moment can still secure ducats at the Gardens at game time, but it's our thinking that If the better east side seats are here and the better west side ones in Kitchener, then the choice at the Gar- dons will not be as good as can be secured in advance locally. Good is d from h fans in Toronto. Since the "Dunnies" have always seemed to attract a good deal of attention from Queen city supporters, When they played those two games at Varsity arena this season they had over 4,000 each time with more than half of these Toronto citizens. By the way, the game Friday will be played at 8.30 instead of the usual Gardens starting time of 8 p.m, This has been arranged so that people from this area and also from Kitchener can have a little extra time to travel into Toronto, THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . Kitchener younger club this year than they had two seasons average about 3 years vounger over the whole club than the "Dunnies." General opinion is that the "Dutchie" forwards are faster than Whitby, but they might not be quite as strong on de- fence . . . Dunc Brodie did not play in last night's game, due to exam studies but he is expected to dress for the balance of the games in the schedule Whithy will likely be a quiet town on Fridav evening with a large portion of the citizens moving into Toronto for the game Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins tangle in the fifth game of their great Series tonight in Boston, The game will be televised over Hamilton TV channel 11 . Those two overtime losses in succession may Port hurt Bos. ton's confidence a good deal and it might not be too surprising to see the Leafs go on and capture the series Chicago and Ca. nadiens also continue tonight with that series deadlocked at two games each . . . By the way subscribers and season ticket holders of the Dunlop games are urged to pick up your tickels for tomorrow night's Senior A' game, this evening. The arena here is trying to keep a select choice of seats for the season and sub- scriber patrons, but obviously they can't keep them too long. So either drop down or call the arena tonight to declare your inten tions and how many tickets vou wish. Then you can pick them mm tomerrow. if you so desire. Oshawa fans are reminded that has a much ago. They were Both and fans from both and trying might be a hazardous occupa- 18.03 mark and "ave the Dun nles a very comfortable lead The Dutchies foun aht back strongly but were unable to dent the armour of Henderson in the Whitby cage IF CHIPS ® real big win for the Dunnies as they realize that they must get at least one win on the Kitchen er ice to take the series, as tho Dutchies have the advantage of the etra home game this ye r . The second game of the series will take place fomor:w night in Toronto . , . There are several good seats still available | Celebrates 9lst Birthday Here This was. a W TED o CONNOR Celebrating his 91st birthday Wednesday, April 1, William R., Bradley, RR2, Whitby, attributes his long life to "good hard out- {side work and lots of fresh air." Mr, Bradley was born in @ Leskard just north of Bowman. ville and moved to Whitby in! 1895 where he farmed in this | area for many years i A life mem" or of 1.e Sons of England and a past Deacon of the Whitby Baptist Church, M» Bradley recalled the good old day In Whitby with a very sharp memory, for a man half his age It can be safely said that farm life has been very good for Mr, Bradley and his wife who is 81 and who still loves to take walks out in the fresh air when- ever the weather permits The Bradley's have six sons, Russell, Luther, Roy, Lorne, Art, and Allan, and had a daughter, Eva, who is deceased WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hill, of Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Keith, of Maple, were Easter mday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hicks and family, of RR1, Whitby WILLIAM R, BRADLEY Kinsmen Top Bantam League Proving to be too strong all the way, the Kinsmen hockey Mr. and Mrs. John Newton, {eam came out of the Bantam Mrs. William Hall Sr, of Al Hockey finals, champions over they can secure tickets at Bolahood's in the Moter city. B. "OCH Phcne MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 Saturday Matinee 1:30 P.M. "SETS A NEW SPENCER HIGH FOR Ty HOLLYWOOD!" a ~ SATURDAY REVIEW emin "a TRIUMPH i" PULITZER AND vays PRIZE-WINNING STORY ~NEWSWEEXK monds, visited on Sunday at the the Kiwanis and Pickering teams home of Mr. Herb Hooke, of last week. Gre enbank. In the first game the Kinsmen 5. Ross Rehill and son Won out over the Kiwanis 4-3. Billie spent Easter week end as Bob Campbell, of the Kins guests of Mr. and Mrs. men, scored all four goals for Walter MacCarl of Colborne the winners while the Kiwanis street goals were tallied by Terry Mr Bell Whiteside, Donald Dair and family, of Thornton's Cor- Doug Ing ners, were Easter Sunday The second game saw the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kinsmen overpowering the Pick- Harris. and family, of Audley ering team 6-2 thereby picking and Mrs. William O'Connor and Fred Etcher weer proved wy for proke out with O'Connor feeding and again he thwarted their best away a attacks . by|/up with one ont of the playoffs a atly big goal and set up another, but since the locals failed, ll a big stumbling block the Kitchener team as t'me Ted O'Connor cam of his best efforts he scored one as playing a tremendon wel! as the Whithy game on the local blue line third game of the series is slated for Kitchener on Saturdav night SUMMARY 1st Period 1, Whitby. Smith Attersley 19,56 No penaltic 2nd none Saunders 1.00, Maki Sinden Period Scoring Penalties: 43 Period Saunders drd 2. Kitchener Lauf- RUMMAGE SALE AND HOME BAKING COUNCIL CHAMBERS SAT., APRIL 4th 10 AM, to 1 PM, Evening Group W.A United Church BUTT RADIO 118 Brock St. 5, Whitby MO 8.3707 RCA Viclor ©@ TELEVISION DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 BYRON ST. N. MO 8-3992 We Specialize in Hair Coloring Propt Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 2, 1959 man--McKnight 5.33, 3. Whitby. Ted 0'C Whitby, T onnor the Kane 18.08, Etcher 13.10, | J Penalties: Babando 11,03, Lauf-| 4. Whitby, Hassard--Alr--Ted Whi oi 1523, omith 18.20. _ |0Connor 17.07. 5. Whitby. Tom {8m O'Connor ~ | TOWN OF WHITBY Municipal Engineering Assistant my) Afternoon Tea and Bake Sale Friday, Apr. 3 3 PM. Whitby MEN'S CLOSING NIGHT Saturday, April 4th TWO 4.END DRAWS ' 7 P.M. ond 8 P.M, Under auspices of St. Andrew's Young Women's Group at the home of MISS B. WILSON 214 DUNDAS ST. E. Trophies and prizes will be presented If Your Wife Is Hard To Please In Her DECORATING NEEDS.!! Take Her To DCDD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE Also Painting & Decorating Contractors 107 BYRON ST. S. MO 8-5231 Whitby's Only FulkLine C.I.L. Dealer "SO LET'S MAKE A DATE TO DECORATE" ® OPEN FRIDAYS TILL.9 PM. e Curling Club | Town i ing office building and plumbing Riri cants capable of droughting nd fini survey work, P State application to; -- J. 5. McAVOY, Chairman, a Duties to include' Preference given to opis ital status in written Applications Committees, Town of Whitby, Applications close April 4th, 1959, 'WHY NO, THEV'RE NO PROBLEM! RAISING A FAMILY REQUIRES PLENTY OF REALLY HOT WATER, SO NATURALLY WE CALLED THE BEST WATER HEATER EXPERT IN TOWN!" An outstanding address by one of the district's outstanding sportsmen Whitby Sports Banauel THURS, APRIL 23 P.S.--TICKETS NOW ON SALE and a AGES Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas Bost MO 8-3552 WHITBY CURLING CLUB April 11, 7.30 MOCASSIN DANCE All members and guests invited RRIDGE were the top SUR) Tuesdav's Duplicate Road, up the championship honours. Mrs. R. E. Willett has re- Bob Campbell proved to be turned to her home after spend- a deciding factor in the Kinsmen ing one month in Colorado victory as he scored four goals Springs as the guest of her for the champions with Clayton daughter, Mrs. E. D. Russell. MacKay adding insult to injury, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton and With his two additional goals. family, of KirklandLake, were Joe Moodie and William Jack visitors on Easter week end at Son, tallied the goals for the the home of Mr. Albert Edwards Pickering team and = daughter Karen, of Port Whitby. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs DAY-BY-DAY Harry Simpson, of Anderson street, is in the Sick Children's STORE RARE CTY. ATLAS Hospital, Toronto. His school A rare Historical Atlas of On- companions of Dundas street tario County, published in 1877 school and friends wish him a has been given to the Ontario speed recovery. County Registry Office for safe Mrs. Joan Church, of Lee keeping. Making the gift was C Avenue, entertained her group L. Mackay, of 36 Rossland Rd of ladies last Monday evening. W., Oshawa, a longtime Brook- The winners of the games were: lin resident County Registrar Mrs. Frances Wyatt and Mrs. J. M. Roblin reported that his Katie Vandyke Lunch was office had sought such a book served by the hostess. for many years The many friends of Mrs. Jack DUPLICATE Sheridan will be happy to learn . owing that, although «til " Jen Tne iollowing broo spi is i SeUie. at phy Hoe ir Srp ~ Bridge, and South: Mr. and Mr: Wishes for a complete recovery wells, 88; Miss Forsythe and along with best wishes on the aye 1 Miss Lawler and occasion of his 72nd birthday to Mrs. Frost 72: 'Mrs. MeMahon he celebrated in April are ex: 5nd Mes. Stiner 7° tended to Mr. Sheridan Fast and West: Mr. and Mrs Easter Sunday guests of Mr. Wil Mrs. Kenned* and and Mrs, W. 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