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The Oshawa Times, 12 Apr 1960, p. 5

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~ "WHITBY And DISTRICT HILLCRESTS WIN Whitby Advances To All-Ontario Finals By IVAN DAVIE Whitby Hillcrest Juniors last night, chalked up their third straight victory over the Picton Merchants," trimming them 10 to 5, to take the best of five series 3 games to 0, and advance to the finais. The Hillcrests will meet Strai- ford, which defeated Wallaceburg in the other semi-final series, for the ORA Junior *"C" champion- ship, starting Thursday night in Stratford. The second game will be in Whitby next Saturday night. Picton came up with by far their best effort of the series, but failed to have the staying power and wilted under a terrific barrage by the Hillcrests in the third period. The third line of Whitby came lup with their best game of the series, with Morison firing one |home early in the period which |proved the winning goal, and Gray |getting his second of the game | with less than four minutes to go. | Beatty of Picton narrowed the |gap for the Merchants at 6.18, {only to have Elmer Tran score unassisted at 7.53. Davidson scored his second goal of the night at 10.39 to complete the scoring for Picton, and at this stage of the game it appeared the Merchants were about to make a come back, but Middleton who was moved to the forward line in the second period, came through |with a goal to break the Mer- |chants' hearts and give the Whit-| [ | | Spring Projects All Saints' Anglican Church St. Margaret's Guild held its bi- monthly meeting at the parish hall. The president, Mrs. Harold Brown, opened the meeting with the members' prayer. The usual reports were given. During the busiress meeting plans were made to assist for the June 8 tea to be held at the par- ish hall. Mrs. Lois Edey is in charge of aprons which are being made by the members. The meeting adjourned and the members proceeded with their spring project. Refreshments were served by the committee. The next meeting, April 21, will be a special meeting. WHITBY SH ho Wil wir support | P ERSONALS Whitby to another hockey cham- bidor By | Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheppat, is celebrat- ing her fourth birthday today. |Guests attending her party are: {Brian Morrow, Patricia Williams, couple of the executive who scout- ed the Stratford-Wallaceburg ser- ies, the Stratford club has a young fast skating club, with a fine passing pattern and are noted io score goals at a torrid pace . . . Due to sickness of some of the girls in the band, the Picton Debs drum and bugle corps band were unable to be in attendance at the game last night. . . : Don't forget game time nex Saturday, y game OHA Junior | fl | First Period | 1. Picton, Proctor, Beatty, Davidson 4.15 A goal by Butch Maw, in the last 15.seconds of the game, on Sunday afternoon gave Sports- men their second win in their best of five final series in the Whitby Mercantile Hockey League. The series beiween Sportsmen and Ottenbrite's now stands at two wins each with the final and deciding game to be played next Sunday afternoon. Ottenbrite's, at the end of fl first period, held a 1-0 edge Jul by the end of the second, Sp. i men led 3-2. In a thrilling third) period, the score was tied four times but Maw, in the dying minute of the game fired Sports- men's seventh goal to give his team a 7-6 win. Lloyd Seymour scoring in the first Ottenbrite's and early in the sec- ond, Gerry McLean scored again to give the tailors a 240 edge. Butch Maw, who had quite an opened the period for| Margaret's | Mercantile Finals uild Works On Series Is Tied 2-2 afternoon, scored twice and Bob Cherry scored once in the sec- ond: to give Sportsmen their first lead of the game. In the final period, Irwin Reazin tied it up for Ottenbrite's but again Maw came up with a goal to let Sportsmen lead again. Frank Bastarache, for Otten- brite's, knotted the seoré again at 4-4. John Tran and Gord Plat scored for Sportsmen to give them a two-goal lead. But Irwin Reazin and Gerry MacLean came right back again to knot the tally at 66 and that's the way the game stood until 19.45 of the | period when Maw fired home the winning goal. Coaches Nick Dennis, of Sports- men, and John Rousseau, of Ottenbrite's, will have their teams up for the big game next Sunday for the Mercantile League Championship. MP Gives {hometown. The company had {been stopped because it did not |have the necessary permit for {such operations, But he suggested such drilling {be banned completely from lakes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 12, 1960 § WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY GRASS FIRE Whitby Volunteer Fire Brigade was called to attend a grass fire near the Pickering-Whitby Town- line on Monday forenoon, The fire was at the rear of the Almonds. General Store. No damage was reported. | | { - . Memoirs Published Of Late Premier [egal Betti Legal Detting nedy, former premier and long-| time agriculture minister who| in the legislature Monday. | (OPS, Mr. Kennody's account of his|uue Lierai Labor member of the written with the help of . Globe nfonday for legalized sweel p pstakes| and Mail reporter Ralph Hywes, "for specific purposes" to give the legislature. : to bet on the horses. t "Tom Ki is He told the legislature that On-| Forst said, thanking Mr. Hyman | osc an i opportunity to make a for preparing the book legal bet. There are no regular from the wisdom and friendship] Wr. Wren said as much as $90, of Mr. Kennedy. [000,000 a year is spent on sweep- 'money could be used at home. "Northern Ontario people are T B idge Bill pation in the sport of kings even by mail," be said. "There can't be much wrong in letting some one from Northern Ontario gamble $10 or $15 a year when there are millions of dol- lars gambled on the racetracks in Southern Ontario." TORONTO (CP)--Thomas Ken-| died last year, was heard again | Aske d By MPP years in Ontario's public life, jogiclative for Kenora, called was presented to each Northern Ontario people a chance| of speaking for himself," Premier) ,,j, chould give northern resi- The premier said he had gained racetrack meetings in the north. - stakes tickets in Canada. The Final A al na P prov denied the right to enjoy partici TORONTO 4CP)--The legisla- ture gave final approval Monday {to a bill permitting the govern- {ment to help in the construction O.R.H.A. INT: "R" HOCKEY FINALS [of an $18,500,000 bridge linking the Sault Ste. Marie cities of On- {tario and Michigan. Premier Frost called for adi- JARVIS Kinsmen's EASTER HAM | BROOKLIN The Merchants played a complete|, club a 8 to 5 lead. |2. Whitby, Gray, Tripp, reversal of form in the first period] "oy "gin orests poured it on for| Tushingham to skate off at the end of thei. rest of the game with Gray |3. Picton, Pero, Davidson period with a 2-2 tie scoring and then Brown finishing|4. Whitby, Paul Tran (unas.) 17.54 Proctor, of Picton, gave the|i off at 17.35 on a pass from| Penalties: Webb int, 1.03, Webb Merchants a one-goal margin at| pay] Tran. |hooking 9.33; Middleton charging 4.15 of the period only to have Around the Sink. . :119.38. Gray, of Whitby, tie the score 45 o the Picton club who gave it|_ - [Lorraine Young, Julie and Nancy | Warning ¢ a4| Jeffreys, Paul Henderson, Allan | 'La |Byers, her sisters Isabel, Jose} » |Linda, Susan, Brenda and broth- t ers Michael, Ricky fand Brian. | 0 u 10n Hats off | Mrs. James Heifering, off OTTAWA (CP)--J. W. Murphy Second Period __|Cochrane St., has returned to her | (PC--Lambton West) called Mon- seconds later. Again Picton Wenl|ihe old college try, but lacked the|2' Whitby, P, Tran, E. Tran 8.07 some after spending @ couple of day night for co-operation be- {Huron and St. Clair. It should be|visional vote of all parties on| limited to those offshore wells al-|third reading of the bill, in an| {ready in operation in Lake Erie. obvious move fo embarrass op-| IBEACHES POLLUTED [position mermbets Who hag ep Oil spillage in Lake Erie last|Posed the bill. All 72 members in| summer made many beaches wal. | the House voted In favor. "1 most useless." | During earlier readings opposi-| STAG APRIL 14, 8 P.M. WHITBY ARENA Games of Chance 8:30 P.M. WHITBY COMMUNITY in the |11. gressi | ] 12. out po! club 3 to 1, on goals by Paul Tran, Mills and Roberts. Picion's lone tally being picked up by David- son late in the period. The Merchants put up a terrific fight to stay alive early in the third period, but proved no match for the high flying Hillcrests, who completely out-played, out-shot and out-classed the Juniors from the Bay of Quinte in the last 10/ burg. minutes of the game, According to reports from a vidson major 19.53. Appeal To CCF Member | Not To Be Narrow-Minded OTTAWA (CP) -- Theogene| Mr. Martin criticized Immigrs- | Ricard (PC St. Hyacinthe- [tion Minister Fairclough over the | Bagot) appealed Monday to fact that advertisements have ap- | Douglas Fisher (CCF -- Port | peared in British newspapers pro- Arthur) to "forget his marrow- | moting immigration to Canada mindedness" with regard to Que- even while there were 700,000 un- bec"s French-speaking Canadians. | employed. In the Commons budget debate! He quoted from an ad in the he read a newspaper report of aBirmingham Mail Jan. 27 speech by Anglican Archbishop headed: Canada needs Immi- William Carrington conference in quoted him as saying |is of Quebec at|grants. the 1958 "What this immigration policy Ao minority In Quebec ay had always been well treated by he said. is Just Sonfounging the of the minister of labor," the Roman Catholic clergy and| Osias J. Godin (L -- Nickel the provincial authorities. | Bett said the Conservatives "Any reasonable persons mot as nad a o Whitby Red Wings won the OHA Junior "C" championship in|a' you can eat 1945-46. . . . 114. The Hillcrests should not rest : [tion members had argued that go when a ahead at 8.34, Pero scoring assist-| ox O00 00 CL ich of the Whit. |6- Whitby, Mills, Middleton 11.52months in Miami Beach Florida. [tween Canadian and American A fon Ye ET 0 oll certain parties on the Canadian ed by Davidson. Paul Tran scored, P lub |7. Picton, Davidson, McCarroll, {governments at the federal, stately "it 400k three at and §1,- (side of the Soo had objected to his first of two at 17.54 to knot| y eu. a | Webb 17.25| Mr. and Mrs. John McCarron, and provincial levels to stop pol-|z00 000" 06" the on company's | U-S--Canadian financial arrange- the score for Whitby unassisted.| Congratulations are in order 10g Whitby, Roberts, Middle- lof 840 Dundas St. E., visited her lution in the Great Lakes Money. io clea h PANY S| ments for the bridge and its lo- Aa sponsor Bill Steffler of Hillcrest] 5, 16.06| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard| Contamination of these waters) y to clean up the mess. {eation Only three penalties were hand- p,iry Coach Bob Cherry, MEr.| penalties: Webb int, 2.41; Milis|Riley, of Orono, formerly of | would not only "crucify our tour-| Mr. Murphy said it is far more L it roek icial del ed out in the period, two to Webb, | 4p Ashton, the executive, some | ang 4.01; Pero clipping 14.32.| Woodstock, New Brunswick |ist trade" but spoil water sources important to keep the lake waters 2: wee ap pee fringe of the Merchants, and Middleton unherald car drivers, and the| Third Period | to which many large Ontario|clean than to get another "few |tion from the Soo told a legis a-| of Whitby, for charging at 19.38. r3ii fans who have supportedg whithy, Morison, Rowland | Jacqueline Bergevin, daughter centres will be turning in a few million barrels of oil" when Can- ture committee it agreed with the| OUTSCORE PICTON and helped make it possible for| A : / lof Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bergevin.|vears he said during the Com-|ada already has plenty of proven terms of the agreement. | hitb: od ahead the Hillcrests to reach the finals. |;q *"flof Burns St., underwent a ton- mons budget debate. oil reserves in other areas. | The five member CCF group, | Qitby surged ahea $o.au irst time Whitby! |silectomy operation at the Ajax| Mr. Murphy hit out particularly] There was no way at present to/which last Friday voted agains i" > 2a gs aha dot abla paid iho | ouoronioo ihoi offehore drilling ithe hill in second reading d Whitby, E. Tr 33.) 4,03} company had wanted fo e carried out wi e sive CONS €Tvanve: Picton, Davidson, Webb 10.39 Barbara, daughter of ii aw drilling last summer for oil and|lution. The government's stand|and Liberals Monday in passing Whitby, Middleton, Tripp 14.17 Mrs. E. Saunders, celebrated her) gag from an offshore platform in|should be that "we are just not/it. There were 26 members ab- Whitby, Gray Rowland, |seventh birthday on April.6. Oniyaye Huron near Sarnia, 5: bone to take the chance." sent. MOMMY likes TURKEY... DADDY likes HAM... this Easter [1] gobble both as fast as [ can! 7 stl Roberts 16.07|Saturday a party was arranged on their laurels, as Stratford will|15, Whitby, Brown, P, Tran 17.35(in her honor with the following be plenty tough, as they proved| Penalties: P. Tran tripping 1.37; | guests: Martha and Jill Doner, winners of the western division Moore high sticking 11.36; Brown| Karen Smith, Leslie Bowen, Glen over such highly rated clubs as|high sticking 13.26; McCarroll|Bryson, Marilyn Morrison and Dundas, Mildmay, and Wallace- high sticking 13.26; Beatty hook-|her two brothers Neil and Greg- ing 18.39; Mills major 19.53; Da-|ory. Tasty refreshments were |served including the traditional |birthday cake. WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR . i TENDER LEAN ~~ SCRUMPTIOUS, SKINLESS - READY TO EAT GOVERNMENT GRADE "A" OVEN READY YOUNG TURKEYS B53 to Ibs. Whitby Hillcrests whipped the Picton Merchants, 10-5 last night in Whitby to make a clean sweep of their best-of-five OHA Junior "C" semi-final series. A good turnout of 600 fans were in attendance, and had the series, been a little closer, the crowd probably would have been much larger. On Saturday night, the Hillcrests trounced Picton, 11-5, and in Picton last Thursday, they won the opener, 9-5. Whitby now meet Stratford for the All-Ontario crown, due to open here, sometime this week. Just when the exact night will be, it isn't definitely known, neither is the number of games to be played, It seems someone wants it to be a best-of-five, instead of the conven- tial 4-out-of-7 in a championship series. 3 7 Dotted fine shows ham before trim. inside is what's left after sowgh skin, excess fab snd shank have boon removed. You pay for anly the port that's bofe AFKER TRIMMING 49: could have kept their promises dlinded by prejudice" would re-|to reduce the tax load by permit- alize that such a situation could | ting taxpayers to deduct their not occur"under a dictatorship| municipal tax payments for in- as was suggested in this House," come tax purposes. Mr. Ricard said. Then he made! If Mr. Fleming realizes the a "special appeal to the mmeber $12,000,000 surplus he has forecast from Port Arthur" to understand |for 1960-61, it will be because the the position of French-speaking government hasn't kept its prom- Canadians. Mr. Fisher was not in|jse to boost veterans pensions. the House Patronage X . EXTRA LEAN, MILD CURE Montreal Canadiens, seeking their third straight victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1959- 60 Stanley Cup play-offs, invade Maple Leaf Gardens tonight. The Habs made two early first period goals stand up, as they held on for a 2-1 decision on Sat- urday night. Montreal still seem to be exerting them- Mr. Fisher said in a Commons speech April 1 that French-speak- ing Quebecers appeared to have| a "superiority complex of Cana- dianism." JACK SPRATT RINDLESS sve 1 LB. PKG. MARTIN QUIZZED Mr. Ricard was followed in the debate by Murdo Martin (CCF-- Timmins), who prefaced his at- tack on the budget by speaking a few minutes in French Charge Denied TORONTO C. Douglas of Saskatchewan de- nied charges of political patron- age in his CCF government in a 'telegram read in the legislature (CP)--Premier T. | | | selves only when absolutely necessary. On the other hand, Toronto are not receiving all-out efforts from some of their "name" players. The one performer we have in mind is Red Kelly, recent acquisition from the Detroit Red Wings, Obviously Kelly and Jack SIDE BACON FOR 49: A PINER POULTRY DRESS MOKED PO SHOULDERS 37t 4 70 6 LoS. Mr. Martin was asked by Louis OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY 95, CORN STICKS 5¢ 19¢ Adams, general manager of the Wings had differ- ences of opinions. Probably the most prominent one was the query into Kelly's efforts over the past two seasons as a Red Wing. Kelly was being payed, $20,000 per annum (and he's still drawing it with the Leafs) and Adams had every right to question Kelly on his recent ineffectiveness. So, Kelly gets a little sore, and wants to be traded, He arrives in Toronto, and almost immediately the Leafs'and Wings meet in-the semi-finals, naturally Red is sore at his former employer, and he goes. at a terrific clip. Why couldn't he put forth this much effort, while still a member of the Red Wings? Now it's the Stanley Cup series, and all of a sudden, Ke!'y has once again reverted to his slow moving style, which he possessed in his latter days with Detroit, Certain~ ly a waste of $20,000 being paid this old pro Joseph Pigeon (PC Joliette- | Monday by Ontario CCF Leader I'Assomption-Montcalm) whether Donald MacDonald. he subscribed to Mr. Fisher's| James Auld (PC--Leeds) had views on French Canada |said Thursday that Saskatche- The CCF MP replied that Mr. wan, the CCF's political mecca, Fisher's statements had been dis- (Was an example of political pa-| torted "more than anything I've|tronage in the extreme. He seen distorted in the newspapers named party workers allegedly | in a long, long time." |paid off by the CCF "It is unfortunate that extrem-| Premier Douglas said in his| ists on both sides should take a telegram that "all the persons | political football tke this and|mentioned are order - in - council | kick it around to the detriment | appointments and do not col el of the country," he added. within jurisdiction of the public | CONFESSION OF FAILURE? service commission." As for the budget, Mr. Martin "With th i 9 ! said that "stripped of the double- ith the exception of deputies, | talk, it isnothing more than a private secretaries to ministers | dismal and abject confession of and a few key positions all gov-| failure.' ernment employees are appointed | It did not even recognize, let|Py the public service commis- | alone grapple with, the five great $100 i problems facing Canada--inade-| "The CCF government in 1045/ quate educational facilities, un- made this commission independ-| employment, slums, inadequatelen! of political interference and medical care, and want it has retained this status." WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now Playing "cis gioviae sonra ™ [ GREGORY "_--"n PECK WHITE roo oR GRADE A LARGE Easter shopping hours OPEN WED. & THURS. ru. Qrn _ CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 15 OPEN SAT. APRIL 16 TILL 6P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE TO "0 9% SAT. APRIL 16 "OX et GATTUSO COMBINATION OLIVES -- ICE CASTLE ICE CREAM-~- 5%: LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH POTTED AND GREEN PLANTS, FRESH CUT FLOWERS. SWEET POTATOES 23: CUBAN PINEAPPLES = 39 JAFFA ORANGES: ~~ 09° CHILEAN EMPEROR GRAPES ee 98 B. C. DAFFODILS 3 QO Save "PINKY STAMPS for Free Quality Gifts AJAX NOPTH PLAZA (STUFFED AND PLAIN} Chatham Maroons made a elimatic comeback Sez. JAR against the Rouyn-Noranda Alouettes by winning three straight games, after being down, 2-0 in their best-of-five Allan Cup, Eastern Canada semi-finals, The Maroons shutout the Als, 5-0 last night in Cha~ tham to take the set. This was the second shutout in three games for Cesare Maniago, probably wanting to make up for those 10 big goals pumped by him in the second game at Rouyn. The Maroons now meet, Hull Legion for the Eastern Canadian Senior "A" championship with the winner moving West for the Allan Cup finals. 's O' CLOVER CHEESE SLICES PINEAPPLE --- 29 REYNOLD'S ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP----2% ORCHARD KING CHOICE PEAS --- 4---45¢ MARGARINE 4-89: RO 00D 59¢ |NABOB COFFEE vasa 72¢ CIGARETTES uontifbia $3, 9 | KETCHUP © Qe 45¢ TOMATO SOUP §o: me 49 [TEA & 3 EXTRA LARGE, SWEET, LUSCIOUS HONEYDEW 97: - TOWN AND COUNTRY ..... A goodly number of the "Dunnies" fans will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at the Whitby Arena to go over this past sea- son's operation and set plans in motion for next year. These people are largely those who made up the "Booster Club" executive in past seasons. plus club directors, club members and general fans who are close to the team in interest and vital affairs, in- cluding the raising of funds to keep the club in op- eration. If you are interested in helping out, you'll be made very welcome at this meeting. By the way the "Dunnies" annual spring dance will be held this year 'on Friday May 13th at Club Bayview. Tickets for this gala affair will soon be on. the go . Port Perry Juvenile took a two game lead in their best-of-seven series for the OMHA Juvenile "C" championship with Port Dover, by whipping the latter, 8-1 on Saturday night in Port Perry. Third game of this series goes on Wednesday night in Port with the fourth back in Port Perry on Sat- evening. Jim Burnett was the big gun on Sat- urday night scoring three goals, 'all of them coming in st The bold, bitter- sweet love FOR BETTER BAKING ROBIN HOOD FLOUR? ss. sae REG. VALUE on. 2.25 i Gal aa PINKY SAVER BOOK - "DIRECTED BY y HENRY KING © SCREENPLAY BY HH SY BARTLETT CinemaScore 20 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT COLOR by DE FEATURE AT 7 and 9.25 STEREOPHONIC Dover, WHITBY urday " TEA BAGS LUXE OLD

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