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The Oshawa Times, 30 Apr 1959, p. 9

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WHITBY and DI THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30, 1959 © Teen-Agers Fireside will be held in the Assembly Hall. tian views of world peace and on the United Nations Organization's STRICT Fans Turn Out To Welcome Dunlops The roof came off Whitby once|the street. The cavalcade was again Wednesday night, in the gseorisd up Brock 3. from Migs form of tooting car horns, pop- Wer 401 PY 8 WHILY fire rick ping firewol screaming fans, ion key 8 and a large fire made of busning| r automobile tires, welcomed home| Big een ao We dress the famous Whitby Dunlops, He 's- brass band, and Allan Cup Champions, the only| y the i 2d ber team to win two Allan Cup Cham- paraded around e ice arena | pionships and a world champion. |Tore cheering crowds and flying 8bip in three years. | eity's Mayor, Harry Jermyn The celebrations got off to a greeted the team, and stated that fast start around 10.30 when|this wonderful team really show- anxious fans started tossing fire ed the whole world and especial erackers around the streets in ad-ly Canada, that Eastern Ontario Sires, bowing car horns, | "Late. Boy Balad. preadent PLS, S. | er, . n Not to be outdone, the Whitby of the Dunlops Booster Club, in- Fire Dept. lit a fire out of twotroduced- the members of the piles of tires, salvaged from team to the 500 or more fans who Brock St. Mocs. The Tres, How rowed Sou he Later to start, got off to a real blaze|Each player spoke ly, just as the cavalcade of cars|thanking the fans for the support efforts to intal eful re- lationshi the les of the world through their negotiat- ing, economic, welfare, and other preventative measures. Next Sunday the Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be observed at the morning service, and in place of the Evening Hour a Susp. Sentence On Whitby Man Arthur Jackson, Dovedale drive, Whitby, appeared in Mag- istrate's Court Tuesday afternoo on five charges of i cheques under false pretences, before Magistrate Frank Ebbs,| and received a suspended sen-| tence, for two years, with the stipulations that he report to a! probation officer, once a month or as often as the officer sees fit; that he refrains from issuing any more cheques without mak- ing sure adequate funds are in the bank to cover them; that he provide adequate support for his| family and that he provide resti- tution to people who have re-| ceived cheques that were not honored. Crown Attorney Hall stro ded a dad TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICt PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 || If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier first, If you are unable to contact il him by 7:00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI | cALLs AccepTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY For The BIGGEST VALUES Of The SEASON See Page 10 & 11 ngly sen- 4d i tence for the as he felt that there was a slight doubt about the accused's dis- from Toronto and the bus carry- which had made senior hockey ing the victorious team, drove up!possible in Whitby. | honesty, pointing out to Mr, Jack that there must be Moved to New Location Candy League Has Annual Banquet The Whitby Legion Hall was Alice Hewis for high single with the scene of a most enjoyable handicap of 301; Winnie Wilkin-| event on Thursday, April 23 -- the|son for high triple with handicap Ladies' Candy Bowling League|of 781. Zunial bane! and trophy pres TOP BOWLER All Sorts, Gumdrops, Humbugs,| Sophie Dilling presented the Jelly Beans, Life Savers, Lolli- prizes to our top bowler, Isabell pops and Peppermints the Mothersill, for the high average league teams -- and their guests, |of 220. Isabel was unable to at- enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner|tend the banquet, so her mother, served by the Legion Ladies' Hazel Moore, accepted for her. Auxiliary. Isabel also received a very nice The tables were beautifully dec- prize donated by Carlings. orated by one girl from each| Prizes for lucky play-off scores team, and Mrs. M. Bassett pre- were won by Elizabeth Cooke, sented Ede Mason, of the Lolli- June Smith and Alice Hewis. pop team, with a prize for the Nineteen girls were presented best table decoration. with merchandise certificates for Following the dinner the bowl-| perfect attendance throughout the ing prizes were awarded year, Consolation certificates were PRESENT TROPHIES given to 'he teams who didn't The Bassett Trophy was pre-|win sections. sented by R. M. Bassett to the| After presentation of the prizes Peppermints, Hazel Moore, cap-/the league was entertained by tain, for high pinfall for the year. four girls from the Merry Macs Mr. Bassett also presented each/School of Dancing and by several girl with prizes from himself and girls from the league, who put on the Candy League. ; an old time fashion parade The Mercantile Trophy Was and a few skits, which were presented by W, H. Marshall to| thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. the Maple Buds, Winnie Wilkin-| Roce Peleshok, the president. son, captain, for winning the thanked all the girls who had play-offs. Mr. Marshall also pre-'assisted her during the year and sented each girl with prizes from welcomed the incoming execu- himself and the Candy League. {ives who are as follows: presi- The Candy League Troph: and | gant Sophie Dilling; vice-presi- izes were presented by Gladvs gent' Dorothy Moore: secretary, | iles to the Peppermints for win-| yfyrie] McKim: treasurer, Winnie ning the Consolation Play-offs Wilkinson: © executive, Alice Prizes were oresented to the gewis, Gladys Wiles, Grace Sand- four teams who won sections. fo. money to honor a cheque in the| bank when the cheque is issued. | Fly Your Flag Is Sermon Theme Regular morning worship was conducted in the United Church on Sunday morning by the min- ister who read the gospel from, Mark 5:1-20 and whose sermon subject was "Fly Your Flag." The choir under the direction of Mrs. J. Beaton sang the anthem "Almighty God of Our Fathers" by James. At the Evening Hour the theme | \was "Peace" and some com-| [ems were made on the Chris- [BUTT RADIO| GRIXTI FURNITURE from 121 Brock Street South to 215 DUNDAS ST. E. (across from new Post Office) f BIG SALE Grixti Furniture has bought bankrupt stock of Whitby Home Furnishings. Grand. Opening May. 1st Don't miss this huge sale at new location 215 Dundas Street East (across from new Post Office). MERCHANDISE AT HALF PRICE | | 118 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3707 RCA Victor @@ | TELEVISION | | Any persons who wit- | messed or have any infor- mation concerning traf- fic accident occurring March 24, 1959, at ap- | proximately 12:05 a.m. on Brock Street at Elm, Whitby, at which time a male pedestrian was struck by an auto. Con- tact John Ross RA 5-7729 They are, 1st section -- Lollipops, | -- Teagel Robertson, capiai; 3nd . on, Life Savers, Ann n- | Is Fined $100 | On Liquor Count ovich, captain; 3rd section, Jelly Florence re; captain; Convicted of keeping liquor for y Moo! ptain ; 4th section, Maple Buds, Winnie sale Mrs. Hazel Hardie, of Perry street, Whitby, appeared before | Wilkinson, captain. Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Magis-| Individual prizes were won by; | the following: Gladys Wiles for! trate's court, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hardie was given a $100 high single flat of 347; Mildred ifine or two months in jail and Bilida for high triple flat of 794; Awaits Sentence |her house, 424 Perry street, de-| DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 BYRON ST. N. MO 8-3992 . We Specialize in Hair Coloring Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer On Car Thefts |clared a public place for one Willy De Braekeleer, 17, of 309 Year. i} Walnut street west who had| The court gave Mrs. Hardie stolen a policeman's car as well until May 26 to pay the fine. as two other cars and a pick-up| Speaking for the Crown, Sgt.| truck, appeared in Magistrate's Cliff Partinton testified that the| court, Tuesday afternoon, before Hardie house had 'been under| Magistrate Frank Ebbs, and was observation for some time and] remanded until next week. that on Sunday, April 5, people| De Braekeleer, who pleaded Were seen walking and driving] guilty to all charges was charged UP to the residence in cars with the theft of a pick-up truck around 2.30 p.m. At 3.28 p.m. a from Seaway Motors, Whithy: a car drove up and. two men and 1951 Pontiac stolen from Whitby Women got out and went into the Police Constable Ken Edwards; house WHY NO, THEY'RE NO PROBLEM! 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