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The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1959 § A dish shower was held to help | supply the church's kitchen, Mrs. Mottershead gave her report on New Teachers | To Have X-Ray Mrs. Ross Lee Arrangements have been adel Is Group Hostess papers ready to be mailed. for all new teachers to be x-rayed| The Faith Baptist Church held A vote of thanks was. extended before they begin teachin iniineir April meeting last Thursday|to Miss Helen Corbett for her [September the Whitby School |g¢ the home of Mrs, Ross Lee, of contribution in making and fine Board announced this week, Inovedale drive, with a good at-|ishing the scrap book. 'We can't be too careful when io an00 The meeting opened| A work meeting will be held at Board Retains | BOWLING NEWS Eight Teachers Gladys Wiles topped the scores The Whitby Public School with an 877 triple. | Board announced that it has| Singles over 200: Gladys Wiles, almost completed the task of hir-|320, 292, 264; Connie Denyer, 301, ing 14 new teachers for the Sol. Az Maton Puske, 20. i 1 {ing school year, at its regular Mildred Bilida, 244, 204; Dorothy m wi ober children on the sa yd nF Thursday evening, |Quantril 38, 252; Grate sana Ve Salil be Wo Sanelul whey J .__ | T.M., Moore, chairman of man- ford, ;,. Agnes Johnson, i|we are de: t ingi f a hymn, Mrs. . Roy The speaker of the e 8: |agement committee, stated that | Hazel Prescott, 225; Alice Hewis, |of the children," Fred Ing, chair. |vith the Singing of 2 hy led 5 ihe home of M ps Roy Fallow i Rev. R. E. Armstrong, Rector of he had travelled to Peterborough 224, 206; Verna Sandford, 220, man of the Whitby Public School| ayer " May meeting will be held at the |Holy Trinity Anglican Church, to seek new teachers from the|205, 202; Audrey Sharman; 211;|Board, said. "All the 'teachers . ed the siug: 2 o'y | | . t be x-rayed and anyone else] Mrs. Glen Baker led the sing- home of Mrs. A, Campbell, of Ajax, was introduced by Miss V. Teacher's College, accompanied | Clare Watts, 210, 208, 202; Doreen must be x-ray y ling of the \Mission hymn 'We|Oshawa. Rev. Corbett will be the the| Johnston, program convener. His by Earl Fairman, Supervising Mowat, 208; Elsie Fernley. 208: who come in contact with the|,"C © ora Fo qe gor SE EME, Tot: monthly meeting of the Four Leaf| sublect was "Religious Education| Principal, and had received a Nag Jjecoy: 2%: Mildred children an esplained 10 nelP all 15 was Toad toRatior, Mio 1 mtr beats were served, Home and School Associa- in ublic 2 {terrific response. , 204. | | mem ------ Te place at Clover ped The meeting closed with pray-| He said 36 student teachers) Triples over 550: Gladys Wiles, x aud tha} the gow earners Som Voter shead Jed a Re mn entitled school. As the meeting was in|er by Rev. Armstrong. Lunch was signed applications for teaching 877; Marion Peake, 685; Connie ing ES ee be i phe the form of open house, the teach-|gerved by Mrs. Montgomery, so- positions in Whitby schools which Denver, Fil] Durch uu, EE nat of TIMES Tonnes nan Hivaluial convener, ind Yer sn Lsorgiesly would Hal Ore er a Rao Now 02h, a oi a 20a, The Almightys, Mire. B. Corben e. | " ' aon. 'some a onal arr read the mi of the Mare trophie: have presented the Robertson cup but , a | Mr. Moore stated that eight Clare Watts, 620; Bea Hudson, *h| bdo bg A Whitby I after a few minutes delay, Wsouss els I rent teachers had been hired by the|559; Grace Sandford, 553; Agnes Would have to be made for them. Ineelivg and gave the treasurer's| SUBSCRIBERS om Roms Robcraen Thoghy and be could pov got ow to. th see the president, Mrs, W. Woks, WHITBY time the lus meeting was bold Johnson, $0. | "ss, iting 500, 2. Mekim st; 3. ro IN WHITBY the W. A. Hewitt Trophy came fo because of the Kitchener fans| The secretary's report was read DAY BY-DAY then and three more were ex-|Players, 47; Buckingham, 41;|Bastarache 561; E. Tweedie 551; FOR A ssep pLAPERS AND Whitby after the Dunlops edged crowding out of the Ls | - WHITBY'S FINEST the Kitchener . Waterloo Dutch: The actual presentation of the PY the treasurer's report, given |pleting the staff for the coming|ports, 35. High Singles (ver 200): SERVICE PHONE men 3.2 fo win the all-Ontario Sr. cup was not as formal as on the a. Bauer, Victor| GRASS FIRE ni ADH GUE |, 1: Mothersil 289, 245; A. Hewls A Hockey Championship. previous occasion, either, pos-lp ont EO te for the, Whitby Volunteer Fire Brigade He pointed out that although WHITBY LADIES LEAGUE [973 A. Mickicel 272. 211; F. BELL TAXI also won blk Hopiies, but not In Ritchener fans SO Ctromony €d bY the Ontario Hydro, spoke field, south of Dunlop' street, and presented both to himself 2 Mr. last waeic of bowling so Sveryone Sandiond 249, 248; B, Ding 265; MO 8-3111 son 'Trophv after 'beating out ax the Dunnies at this point. [on "What electricity means to west of Craydon road, on Sun-Fairman, at Peterborough, theylout with their team for the a ie|Carroll 228, 227; E. Cooke 227, Re op or bl on oy for the Dunnies at this point. | i, "0" ater date in Ajax, |dav afternoon. No damage was|couldn't accept a full comple- finish. Maple Buds, innie|Carro \ Mariel If you have not received youy ite and Victor will compete reported. be A ICT Tel. MO. 8-3703 WHITBY and DISTR Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Open House At | Clover Lane On Wednesday evening BY THE WAY Dunnies Make History Again? By LLOYD ROBERTSON the Dunlops' dressing room some For the second time in two time after the game. years, two of Eastern Canada's| OHA vice - president McMillan | by Mrs. W. Horseman, followed pected to be hired shortly, com-| Winston, 39; Winchester, 38; Ex-|D. Caverly 550; L. Stevenson 550. Two years ago, the Dunnies gibly hecause officials thought the J. bic speaking awards sponsor- attended a grass fire in an open there was a lot of applications) Next week is play-offs and the Moore 266; B. Moase 264 : G. R -4922 There's no The presentation of the W. A.|ghiroy Times, phone your carrier first, pionship and won the Hewitt Tro- phy after beating out North Bay Trappers in OHA -NOHA plav- offs, before going on for the Allan Cup. The Dunnies now advance to the Allan Cup <emi-finals when they meet Hull Legion tonight in Hull. This series is also the fin. end als for the Eastern Canada Cham- pionship, and as far as we know there is no trophy for the cham- pions. The Dunlops are now just six wins from the Allan Cup, and if Hewitt Trophy was even more in- {ment from the college because of Wilkinson as captain, were Win; G. Wiles 225, 223, several reasons. One reason ners of the fourth section with forma', It was brought. into the, dressing room much later and] presented with a minimum of ceremony. We attended the game and did not learn the trophy had| been presented until the week-| nd. BY THE WAY . . . This is Can- ada Library Week and citizens of | any community will find that it] would be impossible to put a dol.| lar and cents value on the serv-| ices rendered by the public li- given was simply that two kinder- 18 points. : : garten teachers and a music| Isabel Mothersill was high bow- 'A |teacher were required and stu- ler this week with a 715 triple. WHITBY P R {dent teachers could not be ex-| Other high triples (over 550): pected to fill these positions. G. Sandford 680; G.Wiles 656; SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. TVAIR Mr, Moore stated that these B. Mcase 627; F. Moore 626; A. | positions had to be filled by more Mickicel 626; P. Bremner 610; |experienced teachers since the E. Cooke 610; J. €mith 609; A. {board felt that these classes were Hewis 601, N. McCarroll 595; B. McKim 220; D. Caverly 219; A. |Kochany 217; H. Bastarache 217; |G. Gale 215; J. Smith 211, 206; |G. Kerrin 206; R. Peleshok 206; D. Kehoe 205; E. Walker 200. | Points for the day: | All Sorts 4; Lollipops 0; Maple Bids 3; Jelly Beans 1: Pepper- {mints 3; Gumdrops 1; Humbugs| . Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN If you are unable to contact' him by 7:00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:20 P.M. ONLY |2; Life Savers 2. especially important "considering = their very nature. Earl Fairman told the board {members that he felt the board | This minister of health and welfare insists (0) The large economy size Mother, asthe family minister of health and welfare, knows the value of vitamins. She also knows that they cost money. So she has an eagle eye for the large cconomy size in vitamins, and many other things, when she shops. This way she keeps the family budget in line. The Minister of Health and Welfare at Ottawa has a budget too. He uses it to pay for various important services. Among these are Family Allowances and Old Age Benefits. Money for the Minister of Health and Welfare's budget comes through the Minister of Finance. This is true of other departments also. It's no secret how the Minister of Finance obtains this money. He gets it largely in taxes from millions of Canadians like you. If he spends more than he A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION NEEDS YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT ow irom you, he must turn around and borrow from you the amount he has overspent. . . or else create new money. is buring about it yet, and we can't say we blame him. We can't recall how many times we've had Pat Wilson here in Whitby take a visiting player skates up to his shop and have them sharpened. | What price sportsmanship ? Oh well that trainer in Kitchener won't! have to sharpen any more skates this year anyway Stan ! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Even funnier than the play and the bestseller | (with those little heart-tugs too!) The creation of new money is one factor that leads to inflation--when the dollar buys less and less. So, as a thrifty Canadian, you are wise to ask governs ment only for those services you are willing to pay for... with taxes. TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES 1959 TAXES DUE APRIL 15th 1959 TAXES ore payable in four instalments. The. first ine stalment will be due on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th. A dis- count of 1% will be allowed on the second instalment and 2% on the third ond fourth instalments, if paid on or before April 15th, Personally, you try to pay as you go, to live within Jour income. It is important that government try to do the same thing. v You want to live well now and to realize all your ambi tions for the best possible future. That future is tied up with a sound dollar--a dollar whose purchasing power you . can depend om. wurrg FORREST TUCKER: CORAL BROWNE + FRED CLARK -sereenciny by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN - From the novel "Auntie Mame™ by Patrick Dennis. fs adapted for he stage by Jerome Lawrence and Robert €. Lee Directed by MORTON Da COSTA Wome comport ty SrowsLaw nares - From WARNER BROS. ~EBERWW WBE I IRE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, ALL TAXES ARE one team to win the cup, win the too. Say the president of the The Whitby Dunlops, who won the Ontario Senior "A" crown many very excellent teachers! PRESENTATION [stands as a watchdog for hisiof Canada finals against the western champions. Second game in|Whithy public schools to this game in Guelph, the John Ross the community as a whole. whithy, The Allan Cup finals will all be played in Maple Leat - But the presentation was not as Our Problems'. . : On Rnril 15 stolen PC (if necessary) will be in Hull Friday. Out West the Vernon Can-| ice at all but was brought intoldays? a --_-- [then eliminated the Maritimes and the Quebec Senior "A" champs. |DY more than a half-million dol- Station CKLB starting at 9:05. Whithy taxes are payable fn [pay their entire tax bill before | skate, but there is a vast difference between a goal going i The Whitby Dunlops march in| The winners of the, Dunlop- © EB going in per cent on the third instalment i s ] { -1, 1a ihe first game of a best two|which will be played in Eastern| are evident One is, that with Whitby having won the series 4-1 8.30, the first appearance by the title are the Vernon Canadiens | three weeks ago. | If Whitby wins the Hol 'Whithy [was the only time in the entire series that this happened. And did own league. Since then, they have in the Maple Leaf Gardens. If|they'became more annoyed with the officials (they have got very|l Available at the followin Eastern Canada title. |diens are also former holders of | argue merits of the officiating this game. But we do say this. When | Corner Brock and Dundas night. 'championship. back down when our club needs to battle, but we carry that battle |ernization of canon law and a down from the stands, leaned over and said "Whose got the beef 117 Brock Street North diocese meeting was needed to You should be taking this question to your own bench handler, Bill| VATICAN CITY (AP)--An Ital. Peter's Basilica was attended by|clean final. We had beefs enroute and when they arose we aired y : } RIGLER'S STORE vated Sunday to sainthood in the of the Franciscan religious order, 10 disgrace in getting beat, but that should happen only after you Raised to sainthood were Carlo Gioacchina de Vedruna de| a close down to the wire battle. Well done is in order to the whole bring to success the initiatives of at Barcelona, of cholera, on Aug. hockey for the Duichmen throughout the whole series. We though he shadowed him a bit, The "Dutchies'" scored only 10 goals in the 106 Dundas Street East | goal in Friday's contest and "Smitty" is sure notching his share of Feature Starts at 7 & 9.35 p.m. game, with the defence of Treen, Sinden, Ted 0'Connor and McBeth in Whitby and Area Sandy Air who seldom plays a bad game, was at his usual greatness Don McBeth's skates, and he was having a great deal of difficulty Whitby trainer noticed that they had a skate sharpener on hand and (asked Stan amazed. "NO WE WON'T," came the terse reply. Stan Port Whitby GOLDRING'S «.JCERY PAYABLE AT ANY WHITBY BANK. HON E they win it this year, it will also brary. . This is also Chamber By WREN A. BLAIR |has been very fortunate in being world tournament, then come Ontario Chamber of Commerce Friday, open the Eastern Canada Allan Cup finals in Hull, Que. |for the new year, keeping up the| back and win the Allan Cup 'Every member. of the commu- tonight against the Hull Legionaires. This is the first game of a excellent standard of teaching | rights as an individual, guarding this series with Hull, will be back here in the Whitby arena on date. On Friday night, at the con- his democratic privileges and wednesday night. Because it's a short series and the Gardens is| -- - Robertson Trophy was presented 'Whitby Chamber of Commerce's| Gardens or Montreal Forum depending on the winner of the Hull:| to team captain Harry Sinden. slogan is 'Civic Problems are whithy round. Tickets for Wednesdays game will go on sale at noon brisk or enthusiastic as it was where someone has p two years ago. The W. A. Hewitt Kenneth Edwards' car from its jong and the Regina Caps are engaged in a tough series which| Whitby tax collector Forbes stands at 2 games to 1 for Vernon, Not much is known about the| McEwen says he expects that the {However one thing is evident. In a best of three series you can't|!ar: in the next two days as resi. | Dunnies Meet Hull afford to make many mistakes so the "'Dunnies" will have to make (dents pay their taxes before April {four instalments, the first of] : The "Dunnies" edged the Kitchener Dutchmen 3.2 in a |Which is due on Wednesday. thrilling fifth game up in Guelph Friday to win the round 4 the April 15 deadline, the town | Th of th P| off a skate and being kicked into the net as was argued by the (Erants a discount of one per cent to the Eastern Canada Sr. A Hoc- Legionnaires series will meet the| giiohener team. We were not close enough to see the actual play key finals tonight in Hull, when Western Canada Champions for if they are paid in advance. it certainly was never close enovgh to be determined by one out of three series. The second|the Allan Cup, a seven-game se-| decisi ffici 8 Fame of the series comes to Whit-|ries which wiil be played. Cur- ecision by the officials. Secondly the officials ruled it a goal the same as we had to accept 5 penalties to 1 in a period, bench | ! i R C penalties etc. etc. We didn't agree with them but whether we f 1 4 E Dunnies on their home ice since and the Regina Caps. The Cana-| Jiveq it or not, we had to accept them. { they played against Kingston in/diens lead the series two games f OSH : WwW A The Hull Legionnaires played series, says manager Wren Blair, | those fans from the twin cities scream. Now they might know how | all season in the Ottawa District of the Dunlops, the Allan Cup| we felt in the four previous games. Only thing is they seem to be a # Poop A beat out the Maritime Sr. A Hull wins, the series might be used to getting the breaks) they started yelling things like "you dealers in DOWNTOW champions to win the right to played in the Montreal Forum. | should yell about referees Blair" , . , "How come the OHA lets you WHITBY In the event that a third game the Allan Cup. At. the end of the we felt Whitby was getting the short end of the officiating, then! is neecessary in this. series, it|1955-56 season, Vernon beat the WE WENT AFTER THE OFFICIALS ! We didn't start yelling at Streets to the proper source. Maybe if the "Dutchmen" had a little more B th nounced to the world." These are| fire at the helm, they might still be in there. Late in the game, COURTICE Lay Brother, | diocese meeting of the clergy of| about officials tonight Wren?" Somewhat amazed I looked at him Nun Elevated |Rome. Announcing the meeting and said, "what would you tike me to do about that Bobby. *'Would take up problems resulting from |Durnan" To sum up we say this, The "Dunnies" played well Friday | PALM Rome's growth in recent years.| right down the line, winning the title on the road. The series was | SPORTING GOODS fan Franciscan lay brother and a 20 cardinals and thousands of them. Attitude of opposition fans and their newspaper writers willl Spanish nun who founded the churchmen and Romans, certainly never deter us from fighting for our rights especially if it Roman Catholic Church. It was was born Oct. 19, 1613, and died |have exerted every ounce of spirit before you accept defeat. We Corner Brock and the first canonization by Pope in Rome Jan. 6, 1670, after hav-| thought the local club played well in the series although they were Colborne Streets da Sesse and Gioacchina de Ve. Mas, born at Barcelona on April club, and let's hope it leads Whitby to another Allan Cup, druna de Mas. Pope John ap-'16, 1783, was the founder of the his pontificate alreary an- 28 1853. was better than we have ever seen him before. Billy Saunders was 317 Brock Street South -- another dangerous performer. "Boat" Hurley had a good series in SHORTY'S WHITBY five games, and it was actually this lack of goal, production that hurt them . . . George Samolenko scored the game winner for the Phone MO 8-3618 | goals in the play-offs . . . Bob Hassard was probably the best all THE TUCK SHOP round forward on the club during the series, with Pete Babando also 159 Brock Street North n all playing brilliant hockey throughout . . . Fred Etcher appeared to AUNT] E | be back in stride Friday, while Bobby Attersley worked himself into pr -. 1 9 4 n while killing off many a penalty . . . Whithy trainer Stan Waylett ALMOND S was plenty annoyed during the game in Guelph Friday. Late in the GROCERY to keep from falling. Waylett asked the Kitchener trainer if he could sharpen a pair of skates for him. He was answered .in a mumble as the Second perio started he approached the Kitchener club GROCERY again, "No we won't shar ii i i 4 pen them" he was told. "You mean to say 832 Brock Street North No. 2 Highway West GROCERY Port Whitby Brock North For HOME DELIVERY by MO 8-2703 je DUNDAS ST. W. PAY NOW . AVOID PENALTY CHARGE F. N. McEWEN, Tox Collector. Prices For This Engagement... ADULTS 75 -- STUDENTS 50 -- CHILDREN 25 ® Sorry, Free List § ded for this A be a history . making event. for of Commerce Week in Canada, lable to secure. the services of so| again. nity will learn that the Chamber best of three series and the winner will advance to the Dominion|that has been experienced in| clusion of the Whitby - Kitchener seeking always the betterment of tiaq up with Stanley cup play, it's been decided to play here in B D axes pre ue lid We seelt,morrow, at the Whitby arena box-office. Third game in the series Trophy was not presented on the parking spot. Is no one safe these {Hull club, They won the Ottawa District Hockey Assoc. title, and|town's treasury will be swelled every move count. Tonight's game will be broadcast over Radio 15.t0 avoid any penalties. [] 0) In { 7) Semi-Finals To encourage ratepavers to games to 1. The winning goal went in off George Samolenko's on the second instalment and two 1 | a jos) 80 we can't argue too strenuously about the call, but two things they meet the Hull Legionnaires Allan Cup, a seven-game series d we, 1 itel . i f by Arena on Wednesday night, at rently battling for the western| (ha .@cie well as Kitchener must accept that interpretation Copies o the Eastern League finals, nearly to one. Kitchener took more penalties than Whitby in this game, which their| will probably be played | little mixed up about who to scream at. As the game wore on and f IMES play against the Dunlops for the| I tly, the Vernon Cana-|pick the officials Blair" and on and on. Now we aren't prepared to 9 ALLIN'S DRUGS will be played in Hull on Friday Chatham Maroons for the national | Kitchener manager Ernie Goman or coach Bill Durnan, We won't |the ecumenical council, the mod. | former Kitchener coach and Boston Bruin great, Bobby Bauer came PHARMACY |in January, Pope John said the|you like me to battle the officals on Kitchener's behalf." "Perhaps| To Sainthood The canonization ritual in St|decisive, although played hard by both clubs. It was also a very| 130 undas Street West Carmelites of Charity were ele- Carlo da Sesse, a lay member May have some bearing on Whitby's winning or losing. There is John. ing won a reputation for piety. |never brilliant, probably because the set never materialized into JURY & LOVELL pealed to the new saints to help/Carmelites of Charity. She died The Town and Country . . . Kenny Laufman played wonderful the Kitchener nets although our own John Henderson probably over- | second straight contest . . . Playing coach Sid Smith scored another NO Evening Shows 7 & 9.20 p.m. | playing well . . . Gordie Myles scored an important goal in Friday's Or at any of these .calers exhaustion, but that initial goal of the series wouldn't go in . . first period it became apparent that the edge had come off one side Almonds something about not having a sharpener, As the period ended the you wouldn't sharpen a pair of skates for a player on our club," of Whitby Carrier Boy WH ITBY A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA

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