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The Oshawa Times, 24 Apr 1959, p. 5

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N Bg, har. WHITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson 'Dunlops Manager Tel. MO. a1 Banquet As general manager of a [hockey club which has garnered four trophies this season and Is {well on its way to the fifth, Wren |Blair Thursday night gave the {Eastern Ontario A Hockey back. His Whitby Dunlops are now only two wins from the Allan Cup and he told an of 250 persons at the of C ce Sports Banquet that any team in the eastern league could have made the Allan Cup finals this year. He was main speaker at the banquet which was called to pre- Gon de avn Ri Me. Wo Lio hi Speaker league. Of the team's trip to the world tournament last year, Wren said that he and the Dunnies had found the Russians to be just about the best sports they had ever met. year came right in their own| y Can wr I ENGI TAR 0 HT A 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1959 § Association; Michael Betty, for|ent was Gil Boa, Canadian Olyn- Rifle from the sports anizations the Champion, 'Toron- Whithy District High School. plo tan WhitDS Special sports personality pres- Rifle Club. Hockey Club; Fred Ing, for the Minor Hockey Association; Bob Cherry, for the Junior Hockey "After we had beaten them," he said, 'they came over and shook our hands and embraced us in the European fashion. Later they joined in our victory cele- bration, I cannot imagine how they would celebrate when they win if that is the way they act when they lose the world hockey title." sent the Peter Perry Award and also present the Eastern Ontario Sr. A Hockey Championship trop phy by Mayor Harry Jermyn, the donor. ? The theme of his address con. | sisted of stories of humorous happenings in the hockey world, |arious introduction by Bill Hanna, Earlier, he had received a hil who was Dunlop Canada laison officer with the team on their world tour, an introduction com- plete with slides of the life of Wren Blair, Thanks were extended Bert SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICt PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 If you have mot received 1] SETTER WHITBY NURSERY & LANDSCAPING 410 PERRY ST. WHITBY DIAL MO 8-3007 Big Opportunity for . . . NEW HOME OWNERS Special for only 25.00: 2. SPIREA 2. RED FLOWER CORNUS | 2. BIG FORSYTHIA 2. SYMPHORECERPUS 1. HYDRANGEA 1. CYDONIA JAPONICA Times, phone your carrier first, If you are unable to contact | him by 7:00 p.m. | PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY and particularly in the careers of Foote, representing kd by Best the Whitby Dunlops. youngest sports group, the Whit- In a serious vein, however, he by Curling Club. sald that any team in the Eastern) During the evening, all sports Ontario circuit could have ad-|organizations in the town were vanced to the' Allan Cup finals'honored by the head table, this year. This league, he noted, Representing the various ) : is the baby of the Sr. A loops, Sports groups were: Ted Sims, Y 7% i i yet, he said, the strongest com-|for the Rotary Skating Club- Neil Xe Ee aR & My petition the Dunnies have faced Murkar, for the Lacrosse Club: DUNNIES RECEIVE EASTERN ONT. TROPHY The Harry Jermyn Trophy, | Good Friday. Shown above, [ row are John Chasczewskl, | in the Maple Leaf Gardens p for the champions. in the | team captain Harry Sinden | Don McBeth, Ted O'Connor, tonight in the third game of Eastern Ontario Sr. A hockey | accepts the trophy while other | Bobby Attersley and Tom | the Allan Cup series. Two league, was presented last | team. members watch. Front | O'Connor. The presentation more wing in the series with night, by the donor, Whitby's | row are Stan Waylett, assis- | was made at the Chamber of | Vernon will give the Dunlops mayor, to the Whitby Dunlops, | tant manager, Harry Sinden Commerce Sports Banquet. | their fifth trophy of the year. | who won the championship on | and Mayor Jermyn. Back The Dunnies, incidentally, play Oshawa Times Photo SPOTLIGHT REALTOR By WREN A. BLAIR OSHAWA RA 5-8461 PRESENTS EXCLUSIVELY Now Open Daily 9 am. to 9 p.m, DRIVE OUT TO PLUS EVERGREENS: 1. JUNIP PHITEZERIANA 1. JUNIP SABINA 1. JUNIP SUCSICA 1. JUNIP MEYERI WHITBY MO 8-3337 PICKERING 590° The third game in the Allan Cup final will be staged tonight at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, The Whitby Dunlops currently! lead the series 2 games to 0 as a result of two victories by identi-| cal scores of 5-2, Wednesday night's game was a much better at- traction than the opener last Sunday. The series is gaining a good| |deal of momentum as it goes and tonight's contest could develop J [into a bruising affair. The Vernon club has created some hard| | [feelings by their illegal play, and the players on the local squad) are getting a mite fed up with the high sticks, spearing and butt) |ending. Pete Babando suffered a broken nose when hit by a shot |off the stick of teammate Bobby Hassard. At this writing it |wasn't known if Pete will be ready for tonight's game. It's ex- | pected that George Samolenko will see action tonight, while Dunc | Brodie may also dress, The fourth game will be played on Satur-| | day night, with the dates for future games, (if necessary), not yet arranged. The "Dunnies'" skated much better Wednesday buf we thiak there is still room for improvement. One player who Is certainly leading the club in this series is captain Harry Sin- den, He had two goals and an assist Wednesday and a goal and an assist in Sunday's tilt, He is skating hard, and if Eddie Shore is on hand scouting Harry, as has been announced, then he must be pretty high on the classy rearguard. MIX. Shore will likely find as aid Cleveland Manager Jim Hendy that "Sindy" is not very interested in a minor pro career, The added incentive of a trip to Europe for the winner of this series has greatly Increased the tempo of proceedings and both clubs will be pulling out all stops from here in. A fairly good mid-weck crowd of 2,600 fans was on hand Wednesday, and we expect close to 3,500 on hand tonight. Of course if the "Dunnies" can win tonight, then there should be more than 5,000 on hand Saturday night to try and cheer the locals through to a four-straight sweep and another Allan Cup. However, just a word of cavtion. The Canadians looked much stronger last time out, and it's going to take a pretty good effort to dispose of this club In four games, THE TOWN AND COUNTRY .. . It was a great pleasure for WHITBY'S PETER PERRY OF 1958 "Charles Stafford Is Peter Perry A member of many organiza- vacant-town-owned lots and equip tions in the town and a keen|them as tots parks where chil- community worker, Charles Staf- dren could play, under the super- ford,on Thursday night became vision of their parents. Whitby's fourth Peter Perry. He| This year, as a member of the received the award from the Rotary Club, he is in charge of donor, Judge John E. Pritchard, |a Rotary equip at a Chamber of Commerce | park on Trolect to, sick 4 Sports Banquet before more than i : Ml EI 200 people Said Mr, Stafford in accepting Eo a : |the plaque, which had been sur- Mr, Stafford's name was drawn| rendered by last year's holder, 1| the pleasant evening . . us to be guest speaker at the big Sports Banquet here last night.| Mr. Charlie Stafford won the "Peter Perry" award, presented by His Honor Judge John E. Pritchard. A real good turnout took in . Peterboro Petes and the Winnipeg Braves open their best-of-seven Memorial Cup final in Winnipeg| tonight. The West is favored to take the series, but Peterboro, coach Scotty Bowman has warned not to take his team too lightly | + + « We remind you once again that the Whitby Dunlop annual dance will be held at Club Bayview on Fr., May 22, and tickets for this big night will soon be available. Meanwhile, be sure and pick up a book or two of raffle tickets on the club's big draw. First prize is a new outboard motor, Second is a ladies' fur jacket, and the third is a luxurious mattress and box spring. exhibition of volley ball, showing] SOUTH AFRICAN LEADS what progress has been made in| MOOR PARK, England (AP)-- this sport. Harbld Henning of South Africa Everyone is welcome and in. moved into a three-stroke lead at| vited to attend, it was stated by the halfway point of the 72-hole| Earl Fairman, supervising prin-| British medal play golf cham- cipal of Whitby Public Schools. |pionship Thursday. from a sealed envelope by His\willlam Davidson, "Had it not Honor. The name had Nheen for those around me, chosen by a panel of nine un would have been able to do named judges selected by the nothing. It is only by group ef- Chamber for that purpose. forts that any progress is made." The award amounts to naming | =m Tr ---------- Mr, Stafford the Chisel of the year. He receives the honor for Sch 1 y H being selected by his fellow citi 00 0 ave zens as the man who has made the greatest contribution to the : town during 1958 over and above ports 1g t his regular duty. | Mr. Stafford is a charter mem-| A Sports Night will be held in ber of the Whitby Dunlop Hockey the Colborne St. School, Whitby, Club. He is also a member of the Wednesday evening, April 29, | Rotary Club and is this year when the school's basket ball chairman of that club's recrea- house league will wind up its tion committee and has taken a/games for this season with a) lead in proposing that service 'round robin" series involving clubs equip tots parks throughout junior and senior, boyg and girls the town, (teams. Admission of ten cents He is a long-time member of will be charged, with the pro- the Whitby Planning Board and ceeds going to the Red Cross. a director of the Whitby Cham. The games will begin at 6.30 ber of Commerce. |pom. with a half-hour allowed Last year, as a member of the for each game. Planning Board, he suggested! In addition to the basketball that service clubs make use of 'tournament, there will be an BROC Phone MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 P.M, Last Complete Show 8:20 p.m. ONE BULLET LEFT- FOR THE??? FRED MacMURRAY - J MAGGE HAYES HARRY 300 DUNDA §S ST. LTD. WHITBY OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. Surfboard transportation was too slow for Charlie He just couldn't wait to see all those terrific used car buys on our lot. Better get here fast, too! Weekend Specials! 1957 CHEVROLET -- In new car con- § dition. Weekend Special "eis 1695 '56 OLDSMOBILE In A-1 shape. Special wi, ony. 1750 'S5 FARGO '42-TON PICKUP -- A real money 69 5 maker '56 CHRYSLER 4-DR. HARDTOP, $1795 Full power COUPE -- 08% '52 CHEV, Good trans- portation DIVISION WHITBY'S NEWEST AND BEST BUILT BY P. SORICHETTI & SONS LTD. LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL HIGH GROUND NORTH OF NO. 2 HIGHWAY AT THE EAST LIMIT OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Congratulations From Those Of Us Who Assisted in The Construction : Ingleton & Son Ltd. HEATING 20 McCowan Rd. Scarborough AM 1-8298 Gurney Furnaces AMERICAN STANDARD PRODUCTS Silvano PAINTERS CONTRACTORS TORONTO ' Anselmo Battaglia Carpenter - Contractor 61 Goodeham Drive Scarborough PL 7-3439 Price Yard Ltd. Lumber Building Supplies 212 Pine St. Whitby MO 8-3416 A. J. Horack CONTRACTING CO. A Excavating - Grading Whitby MO 8-2524 Brown Electric Fast Efficient Service 218 Lee Ave. Whitby MO 8.4211 Whitby Automatic Heating Ltd. 409 Brock St. South Whitby MO 8-3652 N. Aimola Plastering Contractor COMPANY 48 SIMCOE ST. S. 4 Maywood Park Scarborough AM 7-7352 Oshawa. RA 3-3468 E. Bolton Bricklaying Contractor TORONTO * Whitby Sheet Metal & Roofing \ 324 Ash St. : Whitby MO 8-3001 NATURAL GAS Columbia Drain & Concrete Contractors 7 Portland St. Toronto EM 4.9509

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