THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 16, 1959 § WHITBY SPORTS School Holds SPOTLIGHT Reunion Picnic The SS No. 1 Pickering Re-|aracvan. oou i ik : bh 3 ple with the largest union Picnic was held at Spring-| By WREN A. BLAIR nill Park, Whitby, on Saturday, |{amily present, Mr. and Mrs. H ; July 11, in wiéch a gathering of | 1200 persons attended. A picnic] WITH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING |supper was held for the group! THE WHITBY MERCHANTS ladies' softball team won their|and afterwards many of them] n t ninth out of eleven games played on Tuesday night when they settled down to get acquainted | S°3€S- Wi 7 rt defeated Stouffville 16-8. Betty Gillespie, a newcomer to the teamiagain. .... .... .... .... . | ore was excellent at the plate for the wimmers as she collected four After the supper a minute's| ng pool. . pd 1 hits out of as many times to bat. Gwen Campbell contributed a|silence was observed to honor, A new executive was elected: timely 2-run homer in the second inning to start Whitby girls on! those who had passed away dur: for the coming vear, with Heber their way to victory. Best for the Stouffville team was Natalie|ing the last pear. Down as president. Belch with three hits. Just to show you how powerful this team | is we have compiled a few averages, received from Ted Munns, | team statistician, of the leading hitters: Carrol Perrow .560, Isa- ill .538, Gwen Campbell .447, Nancy Campbell . and Bev. Childs .385. The next home game for the Merchants will| be this coming Tuesday night at Centennial Park here in Whitby, when East York Kiwanis will be the visitors. They are the team | which has handed Whitby one of their two defeats so far this| year, having beaten them 3-2 in their last meeting, which is a rather small score for ladies' softball. Naturally, defeat does not| rest too lightly with the locals, and they will be seeking revenge come Tuesday evening. Team officials are looking for their best crowd of the season. Game time is 8:15 p.m. TOWN AND COUNTRY . .. Whitby Millers dropped another one on Monday night in Long Branch 11-6. They host the same, Long Branch team tonight at the Whitby Community Arena start ing at 8:30. This is definitely a must game for the Millers as they continue their battle to reach a play-off berth . . . Brooklin Mea- dowcrests entertain Woodbridge this Saturday night at 8:30 in President, Mrs. Elmer Powell, gave everyone @ warm welcome |and handed out prizes as fol- {lows: oldest lady, Mrs. Bath; eld- lest gentleman, Mr. J. # law; youngest baby, Susan', demand adults? Whitby Pee Wee baseball took | dian Legion. The Whitby team | Ontario. Photograph above | drell, Paul Borchuk, Pat Wat- | McDonald (coach), Les Beadle a step forward Sunday when | will next play in Thorold | shows Legion Branch 112 team, | ters, Mike Elliot, Terry Bryant. | (coach). The teams represented the Legion Pee Wee All-Stars defeated Trenton 12-5 in a sud- gion teams. This is the first time that Whitby has entered a bottom row, left to right: Ted Fertile, Ricky Dalby, Pat Brown, Roddy Barter, John Me: Back row: V. MacCarl (vice- president of Legion Branch 112), Harry Inkpen (president of in the tournament are in the age group from nine to 13 Branch 112, Canadian Legion), Alex Brown (team manager and Legion sports officer), Ken | years. --Photo by A. McCulloch Grath, Stuart Reeson. Centre row: Willie Doleweerd, Rich- pits pee wee teams, sponsored ard Kapuscinski, Brian Maun- by the Legion, | | August 28-29 against other Le- I team in the tournament which | from across the Brooklin Memorial Arena in a regular OLA Intermediate la crosse game . . . Whithy and Ajax Industrial softball action takes place tonight at Centennial Park starting at 7:00 p.m., when Bath- urst Paper play the Dunlop Gold Seals, and in the second game which starts at 9:00 p.m., Al Heffering's Esso tangle with Me- Namara Marine. We watched the latter two teams play a couple | of inni last night and they produced a real good brand of ball, |§ featured by some fine pitching . . . Darryl Sly, last year with the St. Michael's College juniors is expected to line up with the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen, Canada's repreSentatives in the world tournament at Squaw Valley,. California. He will be teaching] school at Elmira . . . The New York Yankee's big mainstay this year is Ryne Duren who on Tuesday made it 32 and 2/3 innings without a run by helping Whitey Ford beat Cleveland 1-0. The loss to Cleveland was very costly as Chicago downed Boston 7-3 to come within percentage points of the Indians . . . The National League continues to be the keenest overall race as just three games separate fourth place Pittsburgh from the front-running {San Francisco Giants. If Pittsburgh's Bob Friend could only find his winning ways of last year, many people, especially Pirate fans feel they could win it all . . , Toronto Argonauts football club acquired a first-rate football player in the person of Cookie Gil- christ, but in the trade with Regina they lost a top-notch defen- den death game to advance ment sponsored by the Cana- of the 4H Club girls project, Rose Cryderman. "Dressing up home grown vege: Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and By TED MUNNS The Merchants tallied twice injevening in Stouffville which] Barbara Hooey read a letter |rone. |their fourth to tie the game. With |could certainly have a big bear- regarding Home Economis'! Mr, Douglas Hills of Hannon is games Tuesday evening at the|yp her second hit to drive in the schedule and the locals have only|decided to contribute towards a yes Hills. Town Park with a 16 to 8 win tying runs. [two more games against this|gift from all the clubs in the|""Mr and Mrs. E. R. Rainey, tory in five starts against the yp. ic no nad walked was| A newcomer this season to the; Mrs. Vice detailed the informa.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns, visitors this season. chased around by Helen Gay-|club, Betty Gillespie, was the big tion which record books should Bowmanville, visited Mr. and for the first inning, was seldom fy, the ing took place. and two RBI's. Isabel Mothersill |spending holidays with Doug in trouble and when she was, she T+ SOOriNg. lope Dace and Gwen Campbell were the| charge: . Flett. i | The seventh . meeting of the gave way to Joan Raymer ip/fifth with three runs and were them. Starting pitcher Natalie Dianne Tink July 9. This meet- and Mrs. Fred Cameron, Zion; the eighth. {never headed afterwards. Four|Belch with three for four and, D8 concluded club projects. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood, Mrs. in the first inning on four hits|two out allowed the runs| Don't forget to watch this for making sandwiches" and Mrs Ray Oborne visited J. Kivell and five local errors. Two suc-|to score. | paper for the results of Wednes-| "Vegetables go to school". and Pearl Leach. into the Fourth Annual Provin- cial Pee Wee Baseball Tourna- T Meeti Merchants Run O er SOLINA -- The sixth meeting| ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Second Place I eam tables", was held at the homechildren were Sunday guests of of Laura Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. David Craig, Ty- The Whitby Merchants chalked runners on second and third and|ing on the final standings as we Frances Lampman's departure spending the summer with his up their eleventh win in 13two out, Isabel Mothersill picked |are now in the second half of the from Durham County. The group uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. over the second place Stouffville| Jub left bef layoffs. Watch|county, and also a gift from isi Seco 2! The losers took a one-run lead clu ore playoffs. Watch county, and Orono, visited Mr, and Mrs. E. R. club, This was the fourth vic- again in the fifth when Doreen this paper for the outcome. Solina girls' club. | Taylor Sunday. Isabel Mothersill was on the man's triple. They managed one hitter for the locals with a per-| contain. [Mrs. L. Broome Sunday. mound for the locals and, except more hit in the inning but no|fect four for four with two walks| 7... was served by the girls|] Roy Youngman, Tyrone, is itched herself out of it. Natalie WHITBY LEADS {other big run producers with five | ich started for the visitors and| The locals took the lead in their RBI's and four hits between|club was held at the home of| op" "5 tt "mo onio Mr. The visitors got off to a big successive hits and one very second-baseman Mavis Trunk| The subject included "Vege-|jean Wood, Mrs. Keith Wood and Jead as they scored four times|costly error with three on and with three for six led the visitors. tables for all the family', "Rules Charles, Bowmanville; Mr. and cessive hits, one a double, and| Whitby increased their lead to|day's game and also Temenber! Mrs. Cryderman gave hints on] Mr. and Mrs. E. Hockaday three errors set up the first;10-6 in the sixth with two move|the next home game is Tuesday the preparation of a good lunch and daughter, Mrs. Sid Hockaday three runs. Two more hits and|runs on one hit, two errors and evening at the Town Park at 8.15 hox, and also the preparation of visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ly- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertran fly by Virgina p.m. East York Kiwanis will be| different sandwich fillings, which|cett at their cottage at Sea- were made and sampled for grave. a|the visitors. The locals are still CAMPBELL HOMERS single tally in the seventh to cut/smarting from the 3-2 setback|iunch, David Ormiston, Bowmanville, [ Next meeting will be held at|and David Smales, Oshawa, spent : the lead fo three but the locals/handed them on their last meet- The locals came right back 3 x p p ie pl : and 'made thiree hits good for | tional runs Same with five ob | lie With Ws club and will be out| yo home of Marie Flett when holidays last week with Tom three runs, to cut the lead toy. visitors seemed to come Stouffville 400 110 110-- 8 16 9 plans for Achievement Day 'will Baker, ; one. With one out, Nancy Camp-|anart at the seams, and two Whithy 300 232 51x--16 18 9 be made. Jean Baker spent a holiday bell tripled then followed with a id with Howard Ormiston, Bowman- CGIT MEETING ville. (hits, both singles, one walk and home run between the centre and! y lef. fielders. |aheaa Ors Put the locals welll FIND BONES IN HOUSE | The CGIT group held Ms re Rev. and Mrs. F. Reed were o further scoring took place| a MONTREAL (CP) -- Police!® on service Sunday morn-|Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and until the fourth. However, the! By Joan sane Jes I Ye medical laboratory experts are|ing with Mrs. F. Reed conduct- Mrs, Tom Baker. visitors did manage to get two] g. Istudying bones found in three . 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, runners on base in the second IMPORTANT GAME |newspaper-wrapped parcels dis-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis en- peterborough, were visitors to and one in the third. Isabel| This was a /very important|covered between the ceiling and|tertained at a family gathering|Mr and Mrs. 1. Hardy and with Eyman tripled in the Whitby game as the Stouffville club are|floor of an east - end dwelling ; third with two out but was left/right behind the locals, having Tuesday. Laurent Larose, pro-/Mrs. Mabel Westley, and cousins pine Point, Lake Scugog. stranded. |won all their games against the prietor of the dwelling, told po-|Mr. and Mrs. Manley Adams and| Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry, Stouffville increased their lead other clubs while the Merchants|lice he was repairing the ceiling|June of Balmertown, Northern pr, two errors before the inning end-|a sacrifice ed accounted for the fourth run. Brown. Stouffville managed cessive singles. A return game was played last|floors when he found the parcels. tives here. |wedding in Northminster United Those present included Mr. Charen Oshawa, Saturday. land Mrs. Bruce Reymolds, UxX-| Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten, Fran- j bridge; Mr, and Mrs, Wes Yel- cis Wotten, Mr. and Mrs. Arnot 1 lowlees, Harold and Murray and|wotten and children attended the Robert Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. |Wotten - Powell picnic at Cream | Harvey Yellowlees, Karen, of Barley Camp. Brenda, Janice and Dennis, Mr.| Wesley Powell, Mabel Powell, | and Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Gladys Ken Caverley, Hampton, visited Yellowlees, Walter Shortt, Cour-|Mr and Mrs. N. Wotten, J. Thompson, Mrs. Ray Crews, | on Sunday in honor of their aunt,|them visited Russell Hardy at| { fy 0a and Mrs. Wes Werry were|jowi friends: to 58 in the fourth on three suc- have dropped one other contest.|between the first and second|Ontario, who are visiting rela- guests at the Brooks - sili Rom of Brooklin, Mr. and : |sive end, Menan Schriewer leaving them with quite a gap to fill| this year. Exhibition football games are already under way as, | Calgary and Edmonton were to have hooked up last night in Cal-| Put "lazy" space to good use Easy - to - work - with wallboard makes remodelling idle creas a snap. Inexpensive too! It's pre- finished in a wide choice of tex- tures and colors. Come in soon ond look them over, Free del- very, Get our free estimates AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. * WHITBY MO 8-3171 ® PICKERING PH 366 ® AJAX PH 1045 gary. The Edmonton Eskimos may lose one of their better play- | | ers. Normie Kwong, as he refuses to sign. His reason is he wants| to be traded to The Vancouver Lions. Bank Will Build 12-storey Branch TORONTO (CP)--The Imperial Bank of Canada will build a 10 to 12-storey branch at the southeast | corner of downtown Richmond | and Bay streets. I The new building is scheduled WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Metherel, Shirley and Donna attended the Heard - Metherel wedding in |Wondville on Saturday. | Whitby Bandmaster Eric Clarke |is attending the Cansdisy Bend. to be started in the spring of imasters' Convention nff. 960 and d Mrs. Doris Breher and daugh- 3 will take at least a year {ter, Patsy, of Hamilton, are | | spending a couple of weeks as the | Hoddinott. Mr. Adrian Goverde, of 603 Beech West, is celebrating his [birthday today. His friends wish him many happy returns of the |e. and Mrs. H. J. Histox and |familr, of Euclid street, are en- joying 'a vacation in Hull, Eng- land, where they are visiting Mrs. Tarran, mother of Mrs. Hiscox. Mr. Hiscox and his three sons will sail back at the end of Ithis month. Mrs. Hiscox and daughter Debrah will remain un- il the end of August. 2h W. S. Hilliard celebrated his birthday last Sunday. For the | occasion they entertained the fol- and Mrs. The Agency that can give you from personal experience . 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The captain and his 11- ville, formerly Luta Smith of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A.'man crew declined rescue offers Solina, entertained a group of Beevor, |and reached a Yugoslav island girlhood friends at a gathering| Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller,|in lifeboats. Thanks ¢ MMillion ; Solina were Mrs. Gordon Leask, children, Brougham, a INJURED IN GARAGE MISHAP Peter Willison, 1108 Centre | truck and a desk in the St. S., Whitby, suffered un- determined internal injuries | is shown above being placed on Wednesday afternoon when | in Town's Ambulance on his at Seaway Motors, Whithy. He garage | Hospital where he is being treated. Police report that his | injuries were not serious. --Photo by McCulloch, Whitby at her home Thursday. Friends Brougham, visited John Knox. were present from Oshawa,|Saturday. Margaret returned Maple Grove, Hampton, BoWw- home with them manville and Solina. Those from | y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller am 1 were Sun- Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Mrs. Harold | 4ay visitors to Mr. and Mrs. J. | Pascoe, Mrs. Roy Langmaid and knox. Mrs. J, Yellowlees, | Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and Mrs, L. Kellett, Mrs. Ralph] woop with Mr. and Mre, Glenn | Davis and Pat are spending sev-|Larmer and Douglas of Black-| eral days at a cottage at Lake stock had a picnic at Sharon Sun- | Dalrymple. day. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family attended a family reunion | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FIRE BOMARC Bruce Ormiston, Columbus, Suni: CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. day. : (AP) -- The air force's new \ Mrs. W. E. Tink attended super Bomarc anti-aircraft mis-| church service at Peterborough sile, centre of a recent defence! |Sunday when her great-grandson controversy, shot from the Cape| | John Dadson, son of Mr. and on a test flight Tuesday. The air | (Mrs. Bill Dadson, was christen- force announced the purpose of| TREASURER'S SALE OF | LAND FOR TAXES Town of Whitby, Ontario. To Wit:-- By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Whitby, bearing date the 25th day of May 1959, a sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Whitby will be held in the Council Chamber at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon on Thursday, the 8th day of October 1959 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice Is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in The On- torio Gazette, on the 4th day of July 1959, ond that copies of seid list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office this 9th day of Fo ad Nullion! THANKS for more than a $1,000,000 of Appliance purchases and services since | opened for business in 1936. Commencing August 1st, 1959 | am retiring from BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE and will have no further fin ancial interest or responsibilities in this Company. MR. ROBERT CATTON and MR. VINCENT GRAHAM will be the new owners and it is RE SL eS dm ed the flizht was to test the mis. my sincere wish that all of my customers and friends of the Mr. and Mrs, C. Langmaid,|sile's air frame, boost system Tommy and Faye, Kenny Ash-|and general aerodynamic behav- ton, Murray Flett and Mr. and |ior. Mrs. Joe Snowden visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Lunn, Peterborough. Sally Langmaid returned home after a weeks holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoar, Orono, | visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryder- | man Sunday. | Mrs. S. Rundle, Jean Rundle! and Mrs. H, M. Bell of il June 1959. JOHN R. FROST, Treasurer. past will be kind enough to call in so that | may introduce he was crushed between a |! way to the Oshawa General | wHITBY | Rotary Pres. BROCK Phone MO 8-3618 R . Reviews Year NOW PLAYIN EVENING SHOWS 7 AND 9 P.M. | sisi FEATURE STARTS at 7:20 AND 9:40 Driven by hate, they made Tuesday at [meeting of the Whi ; stalked the great COMFORTABLE Creme : psy Bots [Club in the community arena. . A |The review was made in a fare- war prize of (% ND cooL well speech by former president the Pacific! E : : | Ted Sims, as he handed over the 4 | presidency to Herbert Cole, The farewell speech pointed out the progress that the Whitby | Rotary Club has made in the past |years nd added that 1958-59 had {been one of the best financial years in the club's history. The group was also told of the success of the minstrel show put | on by Rotarians every vear at the| {town hall. Past president Sims | | thanked Rotary chairmen for a| job well done in handing over the present reins of office to Her-| {bert Cole. them to these two very fine gentlemen personally. All unexpired Service and Warranties will be continued as before, NOTICE FREE POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE SECOND DOSES ONLY FOR ADULTS Will be given at : WHITBY TOWN HALL FROM 6:30 TO 8:00 P.M. ON TUES. & WED., JULY 2ist and 22nd These Clinics are being held by the Physicians of Whitby, whe are volunteering their services, in co-operation with the Ontario County Health Unit, so as to give maximum protection to the people of the town against poliomyelitis. and payments on accounts may still be made at the same ad- dress. It has been a privilege and a pleasure to serve in a small way in the greatest little town in the country. THANK YOU, CR Butt. TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 If you have not received your Times, ohone your carrier boy || first, If you are unable to con- tact him by 7.00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY 7" ERNEST BY, BORGNINE FORPEDD RUN' SATURDAY 1.30 MATINEE Radio and Appliance WHITBY TOKYO (AP)---U.S. Air Force {helicopters Tuesday rescued 39 | Japanese from flooded villages in south and west Japan. 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