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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Wuitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 58-3708 By CLIFF GORDON ag PPR CO PCs Co i ot ah moma AL wy Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs. will tonight host the Penetang Hurons in a regular league fixture at the Whitby arena. Game time for this stellar event is 8.30. The Hillcrests, who at time of writing, hold down first spot in the league standings, will be out to increase the: league lead over I'heir arch ~'vals, the Newmar- {ket Smokerings. The Hillcrests jue games left be- into the play- have sx leg fore they swing |downs, Now that Brooklin has dropped out, the set up has changed some- what, The first and third teams will play off and the second and fourth teams will play off each in Three Hurt Over Weekend Three persons were taken to the Oshawa General Hospital for treatment following an accident near Whitby early Saturday eve- ning. None of the three is said| to be. in serious condition. Hillcrests Lead Junior League for the balance of the season for Whitby. Remaining Whitby. Games HOME Jan. 25--Penetang Feb. 1--Orillia Feb. 8--Newmarket AWAY Jan. 30--Penetang Feb. 3--Orillia Feb. 11--Newmarket Playoffs commence Best 4-7 games a best of seven with the first games scheduled for Feb, 15. The Hillerests, who have been right at the top or near the top all vear, would like very much to hold that spot and play either Newmarket or Orillia in the first| Semi-final Playoffs round rather than have to make| First team plays third, that long trip to Penetang right'second team plays fourth. off the bat. Whitby Hillcrest Scoring Player P G A Pts, LEAD LEAGUE {DK cholishen ie Feb. > .|1 say let's get down to business THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 26, 1960 § Large Study Forecast In Alcoholism at all can be done to help the] thousands of people that are af | flicted as alcoholics in Ontaric, and do it." The latest standings we e,|P not including Saturday night's x game, shows the Hillcrests Ing front with a won 9, lost 2 and'B tied one record for 19 points, fol-/} Morison lowed by Newmarket with 8 Won a grown 8, lost 4 and tied one record for M. Rowland ke RE ee at Loandmark 17 points. Ss ] Orillia is next with a won 7,/B 1 lost 6 and tied one record for 15 L points followed by Penetang with a won 1, lost 13 and tied 1 record, yw for three points. The one here tonight is a rea! big one for Whitby and they need it after the 6-3 defeat handed them the other night by Orillia.| i 4 hk This was a real rough and ready the sponsors of the televised Fri-| game that was poorly handled|day night fights said Thursday from what we have been told.|the company intends to continue Goal scorers for Whithy in that the program--even if on another game were Dave Nicholishen with network, Craig Smith, vice-presi- co~ooNNaRANLED Middieton 5 Goaltending P F A Pere 4 25 11 270 8 3 33 an yer Daniels B. Campbell WANT TO KEEP FIGHTS | BOSTON (AP)--Spokesmen for| sume new duties as a commis Board of On'ario. for alcoholism, "Premier Frost told me to rol; up my sleeves and see what could be done about the rising toll of alcoholism in Ontario and the rehabilitation of alcoholics. "People might call me idealis- tie, but I think there is a cure for alcoholism and I'm going to) look into every possible avenue] to find it." Mr. Downer, an Anglican, clergyman, sald he knows| Leading Dancer "Too Expensive' TORONTO (CP)--Betty Pope, a leading dancer with the Na- tional ada, has quit the troupe in a dis- {pute over expenses. Ballet Company of Can- The Vancouver - born dancer in i" was to have' joined the company TORONTO (CP)--"If anything FA Sond 14 sou hy By Director Celia Franca, cone firming that Miss Pope had left, |said: "To put it .in a nutshe" {we just couldn't afford her." Miss Pope will be replaced in So says Rev. A. W. Downer, 56. the company's new: ballet, Pine- {who has stepped down as speaker{apple Poll, by Frances Green {of the Ontario legislature fo as-|wood, a Toronto-born dance.. Miss Pope said one of the sioner of the Liquor Controlljtms in dispute was the hiring {of a baby-sitter for her infant Mr. Downer said in an inter-|daughter during the term of her view he believes there is a cure employment. WHITBY RA 5.3555 There's no Subctitute for Experience! a, churches as well as welfare agen-| cies and service clubs are anxious to have a full-scale gov-| nent y of alcoholism, MOTH AND BURN injured were Lloyd William|two and Elmer Tran with one. |qent of the Gillette Safety Razor Baker, 38, of West Hill, who| For the winners it was Nick Company, said the National suffered severe facial lacerations|Kennedy with two and single|Broadeasting Co. "has formally land an injured eye | yunters to Keast, Walkenshaw, !y a us it wants the fight pro. or Ronald Harris, 29, of 135 Pal-| Ellis and Croutch gram the air."' Adding "if, Member for Dufferin - Simcoe, | merston Ave. | Listed below are the players' |NBC doesn't want it we'll trylhas sat in the Ontario legislature | HOLES REWOVEN fered facial lacerations and 2a records to date with the schedule elsewhere." 'since 1937 | deep cut on the nose. jr is =v His sister, Madeline Harris, lot the same address, who suf-| fered facial lacerations and a punctured right knee, The three had been proceeding west on the third concession nearing D'Hillier St., when thr car went out of control and struck a concrete bridge. off Take a holiday from washday chores! Help Yourself To Savings 1 FREE WASH WITH YOUR LAUNDRY (Limited to 3 loads or more) 10 AM. - 8 P.M. DAILY ALL THIS WEEK COME EARLY! AND 1 the oth has wood, and skip Robert Har- Shown above are the | 1 I'hree years ago, at club in Unionville, was a member Whitby Police vestigated. As rare as Department, in- hand or a house eight itational Bonspiel, a rir and his Mr. of a Oakwood, Betty Harris 1ich scored the eight end fonville, Hazel McCorvie, | 5 0 of Un- | 8 an and. hole golf | ped by Robert Harris, members of the 1k ing me right are Péter Mc( I s an "eight end" scored such On Saturday rnoor rt | The Perry Curling Club's Mixed In- | ionville eight end indicates that the fair, you don't get the peo- » one of the rinks has no stones le, hawa Times Photo He said that 7000 persons at- {tended Port Perry fair and chal- lenged Mr. Down to reveal how many attended Oshawa fair last year. He said that 7000 persons at- Mr. Down, who was at that time chairman of the council as a committee of the whole, put the question aside and the discus- to an end. Grants Are Made By Ont. County . Grants to a variety of organ-|year is izations were made by the On-|port B 7 tario County Council on Friday| But a list of gra 3 ut i grants to 18 other but a list of grants by the Agri-| tions, mostly agriculture culture and Reforestation Com-|gocieties, was turned back to the mittee was returned to [committee for further study. forestation for further study. {| On recommendation of the fi- Members of the committee had {nance committee, {sion came The thriftiest way to get laundry work done without work on your part ! WASH A B48. AAD 25* DRY 10 MINUTES 10° Plenty of machines always available! ECON-O-WASH 106 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY e new library at Fair- Available ot the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY Copies of THE OSHAWA TIMES ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 undas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock and Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brock Street South SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these _calers in Whitby and Area ALMOND'S GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West | of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROPFRY Brock North For HOME DELIVERY by Carrier Boy | PHONE | MO 8.3703 |} 117 PUNDAS ST W, WHITBY that committee on agriculture and re- | the following indicated that the list was the grants were made: |same as that accepted in 1959. | St. John Ambulance, Ontario] Discussion of the grants was Council, $100; Canadian Nation-|touched off by Deputy - reeve jal Institute for the Blind, $600; | Heber Down, of Salvation Army, $300; Ontario/who wondered why the Brock Ag- County Unit, Cancer Society, |riculture Society should only re- $500; Whitby Volunteer Fire Brig-| ceive § ade, $100. similar size received $350. The original report by the com-| A motion to increase that grant {mittee authorized a grant of only|to $350, madé by Brock's Deputy- 2 $50 to the Whitby firemen but|reeve 2 |Reeve Everett Quantrill, of Whit- adopted ¢ (the grant be increased to $150. i of East UNIFORM GRANT { | Whitby Twp., moved an amend-| Then, Pickering Twp. Deputy- | ment that the grant be $100. reeve Ross Hawthorne and Reeve Z| Reeve Cyril Morley, of Picker- Earl Dowswell of Uxbridge Twp., " [by, introduced a motion that OU luced an amendment that 4 ling village, explained that the all is griculture socie- { lonly taxes collected by the town|ties be set at $350. This motion ¢ from the county were on two Was defeated apartments owned by the coun- Reeve Anson Gerrow, of Scu- {ty, one in the county building 808 Twp., moved that the entire and the other in the Fairview list be returned to the committee # | Lodge. for study and the committee set "I will go along with the $100," 'n¢ grant agricultural fairs said Reeve Earl Dowswell, of Ux- 8 is of prize lists or the bridge Twp. "If civil defence to which the society's fair somes up here again we may P ies agricuiture, {need the fire department. It got t before the motion sent the {pretty warm in here yesterday." st Deputy-reeve. Edward Reeve Pascoe's = amendment Reach Twp, noticed carried. > Oshawa fair would re- $500 and the Port Perry OTHER GRANTS 350. He questioned this and The council also authorized a!said that he felt Port Perry fair| {grant' of $50 to every public li- was just about as good as Osh- A PENSIVE BOY ! brary in the county and $25 to the awa Jeffrey, Thomas, son of Mr. | is the grandson of Magistrate library ip Manilla which is on| 'M: and Mrs. P, T. Hake, of Port h rv Bet { Optario he told and Mrs. E. W. White, 612 | J the boundary between Green St., Whitby, celebrated | firth wy Magra Mrs. |ang Victoria Counties. Added to|Down, . G hite, of Hamilto his 1st birthday Jan. 12. He | and Studio the list of county librar RCAF Helicopter Overdue But Safe OTTAWA (CP An Ottawa- based RCAF helicopter was re- Whitby Twp.,| 00 while other fairs of Orvan Chambers, was The car, owned by Baker, and i # Soff # ¢ + purchased that morning is con- a " Sn : sidered a total wreck. Damage {to the bridge is estimated at SCORE EIGHT END AT PORT PERRY CLUB LP bage 3 2 rink skip i Oak ) ; Reéve Wilfred Pascoe, SALE SALE Warehouse Clearance SAVE ON MASSIVE END-OF-SEASON PURCHASE FROM SHOP EARLY WHILE THEY LAST % L O O K -- SPECIAL OFFER ON OD 12 CU. FT. AUTOMATIC it's a little bit better," Deputy-Reeve Heber who is president of the s this!Oshawa fair. "If you don't put on| -- sea Fuse | The helicopter had a film crew i aboard and was doing photo { work at Lake Dumont, an RCAF 0. H. A. "AY GAR The pilot of a Dakota sent out by the RCAF said the helicopter ported overdue Sunday night onipilot told him he and his com- a return flight from an area 50 panions planned to spend the miles Ottawa but ht at a campsite rather than word was received »r that the attempt to return to base in dark- ight men aboard are all r ness WHITBY BROCK "77% Now Playing EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 9 P.M DEFROST REFRIGERATORS These models are packed with popular features PLUS worry free AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING -- the refrigerator defrosts itself. You have nothing to do! HUGE 74-LB. CAPACITY FREEZER TWO ROOMY SHELVES REMOVABLE, ADJUSTABLE DOOR SHELF TWIN VEGETABLE CRISPERS SPECIAL COMPARTMENTS MAGNETIC SAFETY DOOR WAS 399.00 SAVE 1 00-00 northwest FEATURE STARTS AT 7 & 9:25 ms JHE BEST oF NOW 299.00 MODEL SLD 12% % L O O K -- GREAT VALUES ON 52) AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON HARRY SINDEN | TOMORROW TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 WHITBY DUNLOPS VS. 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