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The Oshawa Times, 4 Aug 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Lloyd Robertson : 111 Dundas St. West To Offer Free Skin Diving Class Two Toronto men, concerned|underwater breathing appara- TH City Cou Tel. MO. 8-3703 |about the unsafe practices of | tus) equipment differs from 4 many skin-divers, are willing to|that of the traditional 'hard i |come to this area and conduct hat" diver. [free classes in the rapidly grow- All prospective skin divers. By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Mrs. R. Lee, Scarboro, and Mr. |ing sport. should take a medical before] ENNISKILLEN -- A pleasant and Mrs. B. Raynare, Don Mills. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 4, 1961 Tom Fortner (26) and J o h n attempting to enter the water. party was held at the home of ple Honored On 20th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warren, | Toronto, spent the weekend with Gordon Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid. Tanti, employees of the Bank of | They should be able to swim a Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Travell, Osh- H, Strutt.and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stacey, Commerce in Toronto, say they minimum of 250° yards; swim awa, to observe the 20th wed-'Howard Bowin, Oshawa; Mrs. Newtonville, were Sunday eve. NEW AERIAL PHOTOGR Industrial Commis- | stands along side another aer- An aerial view of the Whit- by Harbor including Highway 401 hangs on the wall of the quired by the town, the photo ' Whitby | | { | | Town's sioner, Larry Cond. Newly ac- ~ ial view of the north part of The sharpness of the Davis Paces Red Wings To Win Over Mimico By CLIFF GORDON Paced by the tremendous 11- goal effort of Johnny Davis the) battle-scarred an Red Wings lacrosse team last greatest goal-scorer in the Jr. A league as he potted no less| (Kowalski) than seven goals in the final d tired Whitby| Period. This young fellow is (asl 3. Mimico: O'Brien 12.12 6. Whithy: Moore 7. Whitby: Ross (Tran, Davis) 3 i oun-| rounding into what should be . 4 Bight downed the Mumice Moun {the rd breaker of all rec- 8. Mimico: Marlatt The Wings, playing with only |ords. He has now set a goal nine men, gave a tremendous|scoring record for one season as he has scored 84 goals and his 30° assists give him 114 points the schedule will be here next and he should be mighty close taineers 21-17 at the local arena.| showing of true team spirit and "guts". The final home game of Thursday night when the St./to the top in the league. If he Catharines Athletics will be the keeps up the pace he has been| visitors. going of late no telling just how Besides the 15-point effort of many points the little fellow will Davis, 11 goals and four assists, {rack up. Kenny Ross had five goals, Moore had four goals and six IT The Wings travel to Fergus on uesday night and then play assists while Elmer Tran, who|right back here on Thursday did a tremendous job at centre night against St Catharines in getting at least 75 per cent of the final league game of the the faceoffs, had a single goal for his tireless efforts Juile Kowalski was the big noise for the losers with seven goals with Dave O'Brien and Len Hopper each scoring hat tricks. Dave O'Brien, Marlett, Bob Ferguson and Har- ris lunter each had singles. The first period was a real nip and tuck affair with first one team taking the lead and then the other would tie it up. They battled along the way and fin- ished up on even terms at four all as Ross bagged two for the Wings with Davis and Moore each getting one. O'Brien scored a pair for the losers with Hen- derson and Marlett getting one TO THE BOOK The second period was a wide open affair with the teams play- ing the game close to the book. O'Donnell got the lone penalty of the period, a major for high sticking , but it looked from where we saw it to be an acci- dent. The Wings were flying high and gave it a real college Bruce| try as they outscored the visi-| tors from the metro arena 8-6 The third period saw the Mountaineers bounce right back and tie the score but the Wings had the finishing kick and held on with Davis showing he is the season. So fans better get out for this one and give the fellows some well earned support. JUST TALKING: Never have we seen any one player take over a period and score as many goals as did Davis last Toy in goal made tremendous saves in the seven minutes as the Mimico team were desperate to try and dump the undermanned Whitby feam Gray took a pair of stitches over the eye but came right back to play, and then took a bullet like drive off the some night _ final 21. (Kowalski) Penalties -- Henderson O'Brien 15.30, Davis 16.09. 2nd Period Mimico: Hopper (Kowalski) . Whitby: Tran (Davis, Moore) . Mimico: O'Brien . 12. Whitby: Davis (Moore, Ross) Mimico: Hopper Whitby: Moore (Wilkinson) Mimico: Kowalski (Marlett) Whitby: Davis (Moore, Tran) ....... Mimico: Ferguson .... . Whitby: Ross (Tran) Mimico: Kowalski (Marlett) Whitby: Ross .. Whitby: Davis 22. Whitby: Moore 9 Penalty 19.09 - O'Donnell (major) 3rd Period 23. Mimico: Kowalski (Hopper) stick of Kowalski high on the -- leg and was forced fo limp off again for a breather . . . Moore| with his 10 points is making a| bid for the top 10 in the scoring| race of the Jr. A league . . . We were somewhat disappointed at the poor turn out for last night's| game, but the fans have a chance to make amends for this| next Thursday when St. Cath-| arines will be the visitors. Game| time for this one is 9.00. ! SUMMARY 1st Period Ross Henderson ... Whitby: Davis (Tran) Mimico: O'Brien (Henderson) 1. Whitby 2. Mimico ; 3 3.54] 4 | BROCK * WHITBY Adult Entertainment Sara rts Productions presents ening Shows at 7 and 9:10 p.m. Feature Starts at 7 and 9:20 IT SINGS IT'S LIFE IT LOVES BOTTLE MADE A hand-blown glass bottle | dating back to 1874 has its | owner puzzled by its origin (20) in William Palmer of | Chestnut street, found the | words J. C. Wesley, Whitby, will provide air tanks and reg- underwater 25 yards without ding anniversary of Mr. and G. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Henry alators to those wanting to take any aid; swim 50 yards with/Mrs. O. C. Ashton. Adams and Joan, of Bowman- the lessons. eight pounds of weight; tread The spacious back lawn and|yille; Mrs. Florence Caughill, Both men are experienced | water in one spot with hands out|patio were a perfect setting for Burketon, visited Mr. and Mrs. divers. Fortner, a former Judo|of the water for one or two|the gathering of Mrs. E. C. Ash-IC, Pethick and Mrs. E. Strutt. linstructor, currently is a frog- minutes. [ton's family. It was also a Hime Mrs. Mabel Hands and {man in the marine patrol of the] Most clubs, says Fortner, re- Celebrate Je birth o Mes. friends, of Weston, were visitors | Security Investigation Service, a quire that members be able to 3 i $ ir grea =gran {[at Mrs. J. E. Griffin's. Toronto agency. |pass this test before taking up el ol HD eo} vo ral Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs Fortner learned his skin div- SCUBA diving. MoD. Weldon. nee Beth Tra.|and Miss Joan Hobbs attended a ing at the West End YMCA in| Many novices at the sport "TS ©: W€ om: Nee le 3 [family picnic held at the Dar- Toronto about three years ago. {appear to think they have noth- The O. C. Ashitons were pies lington Provincial Park, Osh- His main interest, he says, is/ing to worry about after laying sented wih lambskin rug and awa, for relatives and friends getting the classes to form their out a large sum of money onl o.oo cof from the family. to. Meet Miss Anne eliy and own skin diving club. By doing equipment. The small fry enjoyed a swim MSs Jrde ey monton, jihis, skin diving safety can be| "Nothing could be further), (he nearby Civic Pool in|" hoi Mrs. P. t Tress d more easily taught. from the truth," sald Mr. Post. Rotary Park. Mk 20d Mes, at Tresise an Males and females over the ner. "The equipment is only as il, : i age of 13 who are interested in|good as the person using it." PLAN DEDICATION Wright, Oshawa, were with Mr. taki : i in price. The church services closed for|and Mrs. N. E. Wright. |taking the free lessons should] Tanks of air range in price e church s s clos Miss Mario Beret 'spent 2 Annie and Effa| ning visitors at Mr, and Mrs, Grant Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vickers and {Miss Pamela Vickers, Hamil {ton, were recent visitors at {Allan Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ratz and son Ray, Huntsville; W. Sanderson, Columbus and Mrs. F. Spry, Rochester, N.Y., were with the E. Wrights, Miss Betty Jane Werry spent a few days with Miss Sandra Werry. Miss Sharon Werry holi- dayed with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Lee at Kedron. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner, |Oshawa; Mrs. Ron Hotston, Pic- ton; Miss Elsie Oke and Albert Oke were Saturday visitors at Er APH OF WHITBY HA 15.07 * 7 - Penalties 3 for A od} picture aids Mr, Cond when pointing out the many excel- lent industrial sites for pros- pective industries 24. Mimico: Kowalski (Hopper) Whitby Whitby: Davis (Moore) Whitby: Ross (Slack, Moore) Mimico: Kowalski (Hopper) Whitby Mimico (Hunter) Mimico (O'Brien) Whitby: Davis Whitby: Moore (Davis, Ross) Mimico: Hopper (Ferguson) Mimico: Hopper (Ferguson) Whitby Whitby Whitby 4 25 3.35 26 5 om 7 Davis 9 8 29 Davis Kowalski Hunter 36 37 38 Davis Davis (Tran) O'Brien Slack 11.48, O'Donnell (major), Gray (major) 13.43 18.31 Farm Price Index Upwards In June OTTAWA (CP)--Higher prices guests at the home of Mr. and livestock, potatoes, poultry 9 and eggs sent the farm In June the index, gained 2.5 points to reach 238.8 Since February it had gradually stamps designed by the Greek slipped downwards from 243.8 The Ontario index for June with the May figure bracketed 3 was 266.0 (263.0) Sid N bottle when the ground was being excavated for the new building at the corner of Brock and Dundas streets Written on the hottle are the 8 Garr, 309 Dundas 4.99 Mrs 79 ing in Nova Scotia. But she will 34 9.02 0%/days as the guests of Mr. and woyLp STOP TALK 2.58 street 25 47 39 they will dine out 39 1 Davis (Moore) 17,27|family 19.25 ure Bay Resort. 6.23, § price nue, are Mr. and Mrs. George Jlindex of agricultural products inslev and family, of Buffalo, upwards in June for the first New York. : 3 time in five months, the bureau 4 of statistics reported today based on the years 1935-39 equalling 100, | WHITBY | and what the bottle was used {get in touch with Tom Fortner,|from $100 and up, he says.|the holiday month of August Jar c F. Dorland's. Ee Clearview Heights, Apt. 28,|*Instruction on these tanks is|"ith a fine sermon by Mr. Craw-|day last week with her aunt, + eH so" Toronto 15 a must" added Fortner. ford. Miss Shirley Avery was|Miss Arvella Beckett, at Tyrone. | r. an rs, Floyd Pethic! "Fhe sport began, Fortner ex-| He said skin diving ability is|7unior organist for the service This week she is visiting Mr.\ahd Robin, Toronto, were Sun- piston is by divers tak-|rapidly catching on with many| Following the vacation there{and Mrs. Allan Wray at Bow-jday visitors at 5_R. Pethick's ! : : ] aNY1.vill be a special dedication sery-|manville Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sanderson, ing a deep breath, grabbing a of the Province's Police Depart- = iS decorated and, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Janetville, were recent callers {few heavy stones and then sink-| ments. They find it useful during" Ancliarv ear Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid|at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue's. ling rapidly to the bottom the process of their work, he furnished Sanciyary estly in the and family, Solina; Miss Judy| Mr. and Mrs. Les Johnston, Times have changed. Now, commented Piper, Maple Grove; Mr. and/Highland Creek: Mrs. Johnston, flippers, masks and various Once a suitable number of PERSONALS Mrs. Jim Kinsman, Courtice; |Sr., England and Mr. and Mrs. |foiiis of breathing equipment names have been forwarded to. Bruce Kelly and Douglas Mr. and Mrs. K. McGill and|Cortney Graham, Purple Hill, |aid the diver. Fortner, he has indicated he Kelly, Ottawa, were guests of boys were guests of Mr. at Mrs. {SCUBA DIVING will attempt to secure a local Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs. {Mrs. Roy McGill. Fred Toms'. | SCUBA diving (self-contained pool for the classes. Miss Aileen Aked and Mrs.| Miss Phyllis Howells, who has| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinsman, Be ees rene oh. Aked of Tyrone and Mrs. E, A. passed her first year of nursing|Courtice; Mrs. Keith McGill Werry were afternoon tealat Western Hospital, Toronto,/and boys, Mrs. Roy McGill at- guests with James A. Werry. {spent the month of Julyitended the McGill picnic at Miss Joan Hobbs visited Mr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peterborough last Saturday. and Mrs. D. Mitchell, Mr. and|W. Howells. Harold Spry, Rochester, N.Y.; ey ee New Soviet Plan avery ceebrato Wed May Irk Chinese {ning visitors at Edgar Wright's. His friends wish him many Elsewhere, in central and WASHINGTON (CP) -- Soviet Bert Hunter, Mount Forest, spent Sunday with the C. Fergu- ha returns of the day northern areas, July rains pro- premier K hr us hchev's new Dpy Telus y vided moisture to aid crop fill- son family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Ked- ron; and Frank Lee, Oshawa, {were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. David Chubb is spending ing and restore growth of hay|' Dmmbist party pian is Seen by the summer months at Chateau, and grain fields hit by drought, (qualified Western authorities as Lake Louise. He also attended The rains were a mixed bless-|tending to widen differences be- Mr. and Mrs. A. Werry's. is woven through the party doc-| Mrs. Stella St. ok Port the Calgary Stampede ing for some areas, putting a|/tween Russia and Communist crimp in western Alberta haying China and between Russia and ument, which admonishes all|perry, is visiting Mrs. F. Toms. {other Communist countries and| Mr, and Mrs. Grant Werry {Communists -- directly or indi-|and Susan were Saturday call- peed Florence Davey, of Sas- | gnerations and posing a threat to Yugoslavia katchewan, has been a visitor at ripening Saskatchewan grain the home of her niece and and were recent visitors WHITBY Grain Harvest PERSONALS _ Begun In West Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter and. EDMONTON (CP)~The 1961 their son Richard have return. grain harvest has begun in some ed from a week's vacation spent areas of the western prairies-- : xi areas where crops have been at Duclos Point on Lake Simcoe. | requced. and in some cases Mr. Bill Caverly celebrated/ Wired out, by the lack of rectly -- to avoid the "'dogma-lers at Mr. and Mrs. Allan tism" of China and the "revi'|werry's. sionism" of Yugoslavia. | Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Brown, of The path set by the document |Orono, accompanied Mr. and |would reduce the rigidity of Sov-|Mrs. R. J. Ormiston on a picnic iet rule and introduce a greater with Mrs. S. R. Caldwell at element of democracy by reduc-|Port Hope Lake, the occasion of ing the maximum term of of-|Mrs. Caldwell's birthday. Ars 4 | These authorities, after study- crops In the Tore on Sharing ing the lengthy document to be weed growth, But a Canadia bate } i r > : Press survey showed optimism Dee ce Sommunist five by ruling officers. But it| Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Logan, Davey is at present visit-| votyrning to many districts. October, sav: it provides no rea: provides a loophole for continua- Joyce and Beverley, of Lon- [ ut Manitoba Pool Elevators esti-| son for increased concern on the | 1" of dictatorship if approved|don; Miss Vicki Pickering of again visit at the Carr's resi-| nates the average provincial part of the West or any room |PY more than three-quarters of Hamilton; Mrs. E. C. Ashton dence before returning to heriypeat yield might reach 15! for CORIpIaTenty, over Soviet pos the votes cast. jand Mrs. 5. Rodman, Scugog , home bushels 'an acre if a generous litical intentions. In the foreign field emphasis Island, were with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lan Carmichael, general rain in the next few is placed on the Soviet thrust|O: C. Ashton. of Toronto, are spending a few| days speeds crop recovery. {into he world's Suderdeveloty | 4 8 {areas but e document pro- {vides no clues on whether the) {DODD & SOUTER nephew, Mr, and Mrs. Glen street east They maintain that the pro- (gram, holding out the hope of free housing, transportation, i {lunches and vacations for the president o Ue Soviet people by 1980, set goals o|Which Russia will find difficult to reach Mrs. W. G. Clarke, of Green| pr gE Doyle, Regina Executive Sales Mrs. Walter Ockenden, of Lee 53id in a statement: "It is tim avenue, is celebrating her birth. Politicians and farm leaders | day today. For the occasion stopped painting pictures of! > stark disaster." An Alberta wheat pool spokes- Mr. and Mrs. H. Coelen and man said the grain harvest|Sumer emphasis is to be through Sov-| iet promotion of internal revo-| lution or through Soviet affilia.| PAINT and | tion with elected governments of] WALLPAPER STORE The document places greater the newly emerging states. || 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY emphasis on production of heavy It also gives no indication of | Lisa Bg hi any Stepp in Soviet aid to the, MO 8-5231 ot + {underdevelo regions. I : Oe regions C.LL. Paint Dealer YOUR | . | contrary to Khrushchev's recent : are spending a two-| promises to be better than ear-|COntrary ; | Main appeal of the document | {promise to his people to step UP appears to be directed to the Painting & Decorating Contractors week camping vacation at Pleas- lier reports indicated. 3 4 ; Opinions of retail business. consumer goods production. | one ciate of Soviet society. Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Well Murels |men and bankers range from| And while the authorities sug-| Authorities here figure the docu- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis cautious optimism in southern | gest that in general the program |ment will present dry and un- and their family, of Wellandport, | Manitoba to expectation of a|Contains no great new surprises, aftractive reading to the more| are spending a few days visiting | humper crop in the Peace River |S0me parts of it will prove dis-| sophisticated elements of the st the home of their grand- istrict of northern Alberta. ret uth fo Red China and|younger Russian generation. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. er is in short supply in| FOS AVIA Collins, of Victoria street west, ie of Fn ag Bi CHINA WANTS WAR Port Whitby. atchewan and southeastern Al- Red China has heen advocat. d berta, but rains across northern 8 xpension Of in GW CYTO GIWNTO GWT GWT CTD GW and central Alberta have, emphasized peaceful co-ex-| brought heavy second growth on 4 ; 1 0Nfistence with the West. This em-| hay fields that yielded only light phasis on peace and co-existence {first cuttings. -- Expected. holiday weeken Mrs. Jos. Clarke, 205 Starr ave- The State Farm Insurance Companies proudly announce the appointment of NATIONAL MUSIC "| RIO de JANEIRO (AP)-- {President Janos Quadros has {ordered Brazilian record com- {panies to match each foreign rEex cranes © 5IRIE Governor $ ATHENS (AP)--A new series] Relative Attacked Minoan commemorative| y ,yppiprp Mass, (AP)--|record printed here with one of ! ' 20! 2 State public - safety commis-| national origin. Radio and tele. i gy A. Tasso have been sioner Frank §. Giles took per-|vision stations have also been office published a special pam.|sonal charge today of the search directed to devote 50 per cent phiet fo mark the occasion. |for @ man who beat and raped of musical programs between 7 hdd = |a sister-in-law of Governor John|and 10 p.m. te Brazilian-pro-| {A. Volpe Thursday night {duced music. i- Irene E. Volpe, 47, wife ofl |Richard Volpe, the governor's| |brother, was attacked in the] {nearby Breakheart reservation | MIDWAY {where she had gone to pick] | blueberries. SERVICE 3 GAL. GAS FREE i last Fie With Every LUBE. | "That's the man," Mrs. Volpe said. "land OIL CHANGE At police headquarters here she was shown an artist's con- |ception of a man suspected of | Mrs. Volpe is the mother of |two children. nf Wm. H. (Bill) Middleton 608 BROCK ST. §. WHITBY, ONT. MO 8-3762 to serve your family insurance needs. . , including Auto, Life and Fire Insurance, INSURANCE STATE FARM {Sir anies Canadian Head Office -- Toronto, Ont. 59-18 CAD CARD CHAD CANAD CAD BLO CAND raping a 14-year-old North Read- {ing girl last July 1. STATE FARM Licenced Mechanic INSURANCE No. 2 Highway at Thickson Rd. 728-4411 RISKY VENTURE | WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)--| {Edward Scott got too close to| -- his work when preparing to tape-record for radio a wil boar hunt, A wounded hoar broke away from two dogs and knocked Scott to the ground. Scott held it off with his feet until companions killed it with | knives. WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS APPROVED FOR ALL MUNICIPAL AND TOWNSHIP BY-LAWS. QUALITY IS UNCONDI- TIONALLY GUARANTEED. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON TIME CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y3-1b. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in . pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING. PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. ® 400 GALLONS ® 500 GALLONS ® 600 GALLONS ® 750 GALLONS On Sols ot. . - ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION DEPT. Oshawa Times OLIVER 1874. Palmer wants to know whether anybody in the area knows who J. C. Wesley was for Oshawa Times Photo

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