THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 28,1963 § Reds To Reveal] ise csc" amt 'Black Box' Seismic Plan guard against cheating, Sadovsky wrote that such sta- MOSCOW (AP)--A Soviet sci- entist says the Russians will tions would be equipped with disclose their plan for "black box"' automatic seismic stations as soon as a nuclear test ban agreement is signed. Mikhail Sadovsky, correspond. |ing member of the Soviet Acad- emy of Sciences, wrote Sunday 'Jin the newspaper Moskovskaya Pravda (Moscow Pravda) that the plan would be turned over to "international agencies," The Russians introduced the idea of sealed "black box" seismic stations during test ban talks in Geneva and said they GENERAL ELECTRIC MERCANTILE HOCKEY Durno's Need Only Tie For League Laurels By DON TABBLE Gord Luke paced his Sunoco Arena Sunoco dropped a 3-0){eam mates with three goals 'inn then tallied with only 25/and an assist, Gord Childs and seconds of play remaining to|Ken Harris accounted for the tie the second place Fleming's|tWo remaining Sunoco markers. Shell team 5-5 in the first of} With only one game left in Whitby Mercantile League's|the league schedule, Durno's Sunday doubleheaders at|need only a tie next Sunday to Whitby arena yesterday after-|Claim the league championship noon. Rag stem Sarg . , ( : enbrite's put forth a vali- wiaed of the, Fleming tears, to| 2% effort in the final 10 min. , to; ; 'ltake over sole possession of|"¢ Pir ga making a deter. '|first place when they edged vik nue the score, but fourth place Ottenbrite's Men's Di ona Agcy left, Wear, 5-3 in the second half: of| Durno's scored e clincher into Sunday's doubleheader. an open Ottenbrite's net. The Sunoco's took a 1-0 lead) Elmer Tran proved to be aj in the first period and scored real opportunist Sunday when twice more early in the second|he netted three unassisted stanza to grab the 3-0 lead over|g0als, including the winner into s |the Fleming boys. the open net. Then the tables were turned; Bill Townsend was credited as the Shell team scored twice|with the two remaining Durno i os Ny within a minute and_ twice) counters. (Rieseo eee bye ite in 1962.| f|more before the end of the per-, Leroy Mowatt, Gwynne'. rom _peits ia . iod. Sunoco's counted once|Barnes and Bob Moffatt were more in the second stanza and|the marksmen for Ottenbrite's. FREE Have your furnace cleaned free §) e fi i Shell team -ounted| the fighting : FIRST GAME SCORING and guaranteed trouble-free all | First Period winter, if you purchase "White ! twice more to wind up the sec-| ond frame with a 4-4 deadlock. g r Sunoco's--Luke Rose" unified fuel oil from Western || Second Period Kingston Woman At Manchester By E. M. CROSIER MANCHESTER -- This com- munity was shocked and sad- dened to learn of the sudden death of George Leach on Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Fielding, Port Perry, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donnelly on Sunday. Mrs, Jim Torrens, Kingston, spent a few days with her moth- er, Mrs. Frank Johnston, last week, Mrs. Harry Thorne, Oshawa, was with her sister, Mrs. W. W loltby, on the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. George Munro, Whitby, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Munro on Sun- da' WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. MO. 8-3703 Western scientists doubt that such stations would be and believe the boxes could be tampered with electronically to cover up a nuclear test, They challenged the Russians to dem- onstrate the effectiveness of the system, -- Se eacieenenamaneen DECORATING For FREE Advice and Color Schemes in your Home or in our Modern Store. Cell... For Day or Evening Appointments DODD & SOUTER Paint & Wallpaper Store 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Days PH. 668-5862 Evenings PH. 668-5066 Your Friendly C-I-L Dealer iy. Mr, and Mrs, Terry Cleverton and children, Uxbridge, were guests of her sister, Mrs. Law- rence Midgley and family on Sunday. MAJOR INDUSTRY One of the major industries of South-West Africa is .karakul| 4 SALES & SERVICE Serving Whitby, Oshewa and surrounding rea. @ FREE PICK-UP @ FREE DELIVERY (Whitby) Ltd, Both teams scored in the| 7:59 Harrison third period. the Sunoco bunch} Oil Co SNOWFALLS PLAY HAVOC WITH TOWN DRIVERS The recent cold snap and enowfalls have played havoc with Whitby's drivers. Efforts are still under way by the driving. Shown above is the Town Works Department to truck and dumper combina- clear the streets for safer tion which cleared the down- HENRY HIGH NEWS Yearbook Staff Busy On 'Best Ever' Edition By SUSAN SCHILLING | YEARBOOK STAFF Films on various topics such| as the atom, molecular weights, | and sleeping habits, have been shown recently to all interested students during the second halfjopposed the Clarke teams' atinlayed their first game of ~ Marlene Mitchell. of their noon hour. The teach- ing staff hopes these films will|victorious, the juniors winning) Elementary School in Ajax. Two BULLETIN prove to be both informative) and stimulating. The staff of Henry High's| yearbook, The Hi-Lite- under thejand Junior girls' basketball! ya, 28, students of all grades Teachers and staff. of Charles Herder and Dale Lague, this year's to make Book the best that the school has Telante af omy High say look forward to purchasing a yearbook packed with pictures) and articles on every aspect of 1,500 Attend | | the schoo] year's activities.|ville team to win by a score of Many of the local businessmen] 31-15. Marg Hare and Jan Nor- have placed advertisements in|wood were both credited with Henry's yearbook. 10 points. Friday, Jan. 18, the junior and; Thursday, bantam boy's basketball teams|High's Girls' Henry team Jan, 24, Grade 9 Clarke. Both Henry teams were/season against St. Bernard by a score of 41-21, and che ban-|students From Henry High tams by 41-12. Maureen Liddle and Inis Giffin, Wednesday, Jan, 23, the senior) officiated. teams travelled to Bowmanvelle.| wrote Health, Gym, Home Eco- is working|/The senior game was closely/nomics, or Shop exams. These|holding study hours on Sunday contested. In the last quarter/.xam results will appear on the Land r-sagie oy rig yp to} Paster report cards. win game by a 29-20 score. . : * The new Student Council ex N H Henry's caer wa 1% den gg Po ore will officially take of- scorer with 10 points. cial : The junior game was less ex-|fice at the beginning of Feb- citing as Henry's juniors de-|ruary. Elections for grade re- cisively outplayed the Bowman-'presentatives were held Jan. 25 WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Minor Hockey | Week Opening | More than 1,500 hockey fans} turned out at Whitby Arena Saturday night to see the start} of Minor Hockey Week in} Canada here. The host Whitby clubs drop- ped all three games, but the| fans weren't disappointed. They} were there to see minor hockey! in action -- and they did. Bowmanville Pee Wees down- ed the locals 4-2 with Ron Webb} scoring twice for the Bowman- ville Club. Sandy Brown and] Andy Howes counted the other} two visitors' markers | Cecil Griffin got both Whitby goals. In the midget game, Osh- awa downed the host Whitby Midgets 3-1 with Bill Sullivan! tallying twice for the visitors.| Dave Leaming was the other! goal-getter. 'Stub' Reeson got the lone home team counter. Ajax Bantams edged out the Whitby Bantams 3-2 with Paul|??2 McGovern pacing his team} mates with two goals. Johnny) Horton scored the other Ajax! 1. Mike Keenan and Pete Vipond shared the Whitby scor-| ing honors Sid Smith, former captain of| the National Hockey League. Toronto Maple Leafs, and Bobby Attersley, former star of the World Champion Whitby | Dunlops and an ex-pro. with -- Frontenacs of the E » Were the officials - for the three games. Team Standings Sabre Jets 10--6478; Rockets 8 -- 6366; Symbols 0 -- 5464; 4--6101; Poker Chips 6316; Woodpeckers 9-- Cubs 7--6226; County 7 --- 5260; Whitby Clean- 6093 ; Hopefuls Headpins 5 5 ides 9 -- 6289; Begin 9 WHITBY MIXED LEAGUE Triples over 600 . Gordon 635, W. Anthony|> sal, Ny Johansen 690, H. Hansen|Echoes 655, B: Collins 624, R. Pascoe|!!, -- B. Pascoe 606, T. Melvor|225; C. Garratt 602, 0. Moore/Bow! M. Anderson 619, J. Han- mg Mothersill 647, J Porky's Pr ners 9 -- 6124; Stokers © --5572; Neighbors 10 -- 6285 and |Munn's Press 7--6043. WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE Singles over 200 Points: Hoffers 3, Legion- A. Davidson 216, 234; D. naires 0,. Drews 2, Melody D.avidson 237, M. Bemis 231,!Gril) 1, B. and R. Transport 2 207, 224; F. Colman 272, | J./Mifflins 1, Mittons 3, Legion Fowler 201, H. Munns 219, 235;/No. 4 0; Jakes 2, Andrew's A. Young 201, S. Peake 221, J.!No 1, 1; Munn's Press 2» Dun- Howland 210, G. Nimegeer 214,/iop 1, Bathurst 3 and Honyock L. Bathieson 215, C. Gill 298,/ap. 9. 259; V. Jordon 220, M. Jordon 315, 318 Hazel Moore 243; Tp. Munns 738, E. Birch 725, Mothersill 205, 240, 202; D.\Bruce Henderson 718 and B Geant 224, 229; J. Mothersill| Morrison 705. 205, 264; H. Moore 232, D. Row- Singles over 250 den 241, 241, 245; C. Rowden J. Mifflin 301, Bruce Hender- 208, B. Vesters 202, Kim Jen-|son 300, 251; C. Bowler 295, R kins 219, 205- 248; M. Anderson|vajlant 288, L. Tutton 278, E 290, B. Childs 201, R. Childs|Rirch 276, T. Munns 271, Grant 269, E. Brvsh 264, C M. Peggs 235, 207;J. Han-|Moore 253, J. Dixon 252, A cock 216, 233, 203; B. Holter 226,) Ashton 252 and G. Hodgson 250 C. Holter 215, 231; C. Garratt) ms 315, B. Garratt 263,. J. Mifflin| MEN'S MAJORS 202, T. Munns 233, O. Moore} As we go into the fourth week 243, R. Pascoe 207, 307, 244; B.\of the third section the Jordon Pascoe 222, 217; C. Pascoe 205, | brothers are again leading the H. Gordon 250, M. Pascoe 203,/field with eight points. Marty 200; G. Rorabeck 202- T. Mc-/Jordon is really leading his Ivor 244, 288, 346; W. Anthony|team as he rolled a big 842 and 200, 255; I. Johansen 216, 285;/could have had a 900 plus, but H. Hansen 263, 215; B. Collins\for the drastic tenth frame 227, 213 and J. Brueckle 207. when he pulled a head pin on Winners of weekly prizes: T. three strikes : Mclvor, high single, and B. Gar. Al Perry was best for Sea- ratt, high single ways as he racked up a 743 to erareern cine arene take a single points 758+ 878, 615, cock 652, I Mothersill 664, D. Rowden 727, K, Jenkins 673, G. Gill 727, M. ordon 807, F. Colman 607, H Munns 614, A. Davidson 601, M Bemis 662 and B. Hitchings 619 12 80. Triples over 700 J. Mifflin 755, D. Grant 741, 219, 725 BROCK Evening WHITBY 'IN A HUNGRY HURRY Feature at 6:55 and 9:25 TO LIVE... LOVE...AND WRITE! Bill Jordon, captain of Mer- cantiles» kept pace with borther Marty when he' banged out a 738 only to lose to Hillcrest Dairy who took two points. Des Denyer, with a 269 single game, and Manny Swartz 291 were the key winners -for the | Dairymen. Shows at 6:55 and 9:20 ale White's Insurance, who have ae KENNEDY we had trouble all year, harmon- gtGnEeEe Steet lized for once and took two points from Brown's Electric with Clare Hutcheon coming up with a 716. G. Hubbard's single of 269 and Bill Moore house's 273 ensured the win Burtinsky Florists took three big points from Bassett's. John Brueckle was best for the win 700 the be ners and D. Brown scored for the losers. The rest of bowlers were bowling away | low par. TOP EXPORTS After gold, South most valuable export | with uranium third , as "The Battier" Color by DELUXE \l is woo *| their (festival. | | town area this weekend --Oshawa Times Photo | 'Sunday School Teachers To Be | Installed By I. THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- Dr. W. A.| McKay conducted the regular morning service of worship, as- sisted by R. Pitcairn, organist and choir director. D. Fanthom sang a solo "The King of Love, My Shepherd Is" and Mrs. Olive Williamson conducted the Ju- nior Congregation assisted by On Sunday, Feb. 3rd. there will be an installation and re- dedication of the Sunday School Dr. McKay is planning on evenings during Lent. . The |United Churgh publication "The word and the Way", will be the study book. ' PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. Plitz, Mr, and Mrs. D. Plitz attended he Wings parade banquet at Osh- awa Airport Recreation Hall on Saturday Miss Evelyn Annis of Oshawa is spending several weeks with the E. J. Annis family. The executive meeting of the Pickering Horticultural Society was held on Friday evening at the home of the secretary Mrs. E. J. Annis, The 1st Dunbarton Ladies Scout and Cub Auxiliary held meeting on Wednesday night at the home .of Mrs. Bill Shields at 41 Glendale Dr. There was a good turnout and the ladies accomplished a lot of plans for a Father and Son! Banquet for the Scouts. The| next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernie Plitz, Base Line, on Feb. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. D. Chirrey,| formerly of North Bay have! bought a home on Pine Ridge| Rd. and taken up residence! there The monthly meeting of the| Ladies Auxiliary to the legion Branch 541 was held on Monday evening. The Zone Commander, Mrs. Williams of Oshawa was present and installed the officers} for the ensuing year. Sgt. at] arms, P. E. England; Past} President, E. Burgess: Presi- dent-Comrade, C. Smith: Vice |President-Comrade, J. Hannah, and Comrade, F. Phillips; Sec. retary-Comrade, M. Brewer: Treasurer-Comrade, W. Dobbin: Executive-Comrades, J. Mitch- K. Williamson; Standard Bear- er Comrade, N. Cooney. Com- rade C. Willis was appointed chaplain. Comrade E. Watson social convener. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH The church was well filled on Sunday morning for worship. | The choir entered the church to the processional "Good unto all men is the Lord'. The special musical number was a beauti- | Line Tapped To Approve | |a previous call, Persons at the discordant phrases. |not isolate themselves into cui-| _|collectivity of the cultures of all |by each of the best of the cul. with only 25 seconds remain- ing in the game. Harrison, from Middleton and Luke saved the day for the Sunoco's in the) dying seconds of play, | \1 | 1 1 Fake Cheque TORONTO (CP) -- Swindlers posing as telephone repairmen) {tapped a telephone line Satur-| |day to approve cashing a $2,000 | cheque \ {Company office in York Mills} in the Charter Trust shopping plaza. oil Metropolitan Toronto police} said it was the first time this) ruse had been used in Toronto} to carry out a swindle. Police said one of the swind- lers made a deposit at the trust) company Friday and_ learned} there was more than $2,000 in! the account. One .of the swindlers pre-| sented a $2,000 cheque Satur-| day morning and the teller called the person who had sup-|_ posedly signed it. The man who answered said} he had issued the cheque and| the trust company honored it.| But a short time later the teller} became suspicious and calledian 4 , sprinkled oper and lower plates holds them fortable. No gu taste or feeling. acid). Doe: od at. drug counters éverywhere. the customer a second time, | The customer denied sens | house recalled a man asked) them not to use the telephone} because he had to make re-! | 14.35 Ottenbrite's--Moffatt, Neal {19.19 Durno's--Tran 2 Sunoco--Luke, Cherry 10 Sunoco's--Luke, J. Tran 5 Shell--Lundmark, Luke .25 Shell--Rowland, Townson | and Roberts } 6.45 Sunoco--Childs 8.15 Shell--Fawcett, Haire and Harris 2.20 Shell--Townson, Rowland and Haire Third Period 7.50 Shell---Harris, Luke 9.35 Sunoco--Harrison, Middleton and Luke SECOND GAME SCORING First Period 9.45 Ottenbrite's--Mowatt, Brown and Moffatt Second Period 3.15 Durno's--B, Townsend 4.47 Durno's--E, Tran Third Period 4.45 Durno's--Townsend, Tran | 8.40 Ottenbrite's--Barnes, Pascoe and Moffatt 9.17 Durno's--Tran LEAGUE STANDINGS Durno's Fleming's Sunoco's Ottenbrite's More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here 1s a pleasant way to overcome plate discomfort. FASTEETH, Improved powder, er so that they feel more com- mmy, gooey, jt It's alkaline (none 8 not sour. Checks "plate lor breath". Get FASTEETH today DIAL 725-1212 low the Whistle on High Priced Vision PHONE 668-2081 65 STYLES SHAPES AND COLORS Price includes @ Frames @ Lenses U.S. Trade OPTICIANS ¥ plical t Satisfied ¢ 17 BOND STREET, EAST 2ND FLOOR Hours: 9 A.M. te $ P.M. Daily Open Wed. 'til 12:00 Noon PHONE: 728-1261 WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRISTS PRESCRIPTIONS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES, Branches in mony principal cities of Canade and U.S. pairs. He had apparently) climbed a telephone pole and/ tapped the line, intercepting the | teller's call. Pure Culture : Idea Repugnant Bell Insists OTTAWA (CP)--Immigration Minister Bell says the idea of| PORT WHITBY TEXACO Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (at Brock) "METRO FISH and CHIPS and GRILL WE FRY HALIBUT ONLY TABLE SERVICE TAKE-OUT ORDERS FREE PARKING SPACE Try us once and You will be pleased Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. BLAIR PARK PLAZA Dundes & Lupin Dr. Whitby YOUR ar PANTS - SLACKS - SKIRTS Cleaned FREE with a minimum of $3.00 worth of cleaning FREE Pick-Up & Delivery in Oshawa, Whitby and Surrounding Areas PH. 668-2582 for o driver to call DANDY CLEANERS Blair Park Plaza-Whitby MERCURY | AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH' ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE a pure Canadian culture is as repugnant as Hitler's doctrine of Nordic superiority The statement was included| in the text of a speech he had| planned to make to the Jewish/ Immigrant Aid Services of Can-/ ada in Toronto last week but! was unable to deliver. The text! became available Sunday. The, immigration minister re-| ferred to Canadians who raise} doubts about the value of im- migration and talk about "'the Babel of tongues' or use other Mr. Bell said immigrants do} WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't hove te play a sport to be @ good sport 110 Dundas St. E., Whitby CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! "GB ABT cusom -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! 668-3410 tural and linguistic ghettoes by choice, Any problem that did exist in this field was largely the failure of established Cana- dians to extend a sufficiently| warm welcome to newcomers. | Mr. Bell said Canada today | is about one-third Anglo-Saxon, | one-third French and one-third! of other ethnic backgrounds. "The Canadian culture in which I believe arises from the| these groups--the acceptance| tures of others." GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the local suppliers of FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT O.H.A. Metro Junior "A" ful solo "I know who holds to.| morrow", rendered by Miss| Williams, The congregational will be hetd on Feb. 4, Donation of warm clothing and canned meats and milk are urgently needed for the Evangel Hall. They may be left in the! church or with Mrs. Norman! Graham The Junior congregation was conducted by Mrs. Helen Hawk.| er and Miss Jo Anne Hawker. meeting PICK CITY TOKYO (AP)--The city . of Sapporo will make a formal bid] with the. International Olympic Committee as Japan's candi- date for the site of the 1968) Winter Olympic Games Feb. 7. | Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido, | Japan's northernmost main is-| fand, joins Calgary; Oslo; Lyon, | Fr Davo Switerland nd Lahti, Finland, seeking to be to the winter sports} host STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments » . « of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby WHITE'S B.P, 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS HOCKEY METROPOLITAN JR. "A" LEAGUE Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 8:30 p.m., Dunlops at Whitby Areno. WHITBY MERCANTILE LEAGUE : 7 Sunday, Feb. 3, at 12 noon, Arena Sunoco vs Ottenbrite's Men's Wear at Whitby Arena Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m., Fleming's Shell vs Durno's at Whitby Areno. CURLING Saturday, Feb. 2, Men's Open Bonspie! for Dunlop Trophy, Draws et 9 and 11) a.m. Whitby Curling Club. BASKETBALL BOYS' COSSA LEAGUE Friday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. Henry High vs Anderson High at Anderson Street High Schoo! GIRLS' INTER-COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Tuesday, Jan. 29, Pickering High vs Henry High at Henry Street High School Thursday, Jan. 31, Clarke High. vs Anderson High at Anderson Street High Schoo! Friday, Feb. 1, Anderson High vs Bowmanville High ot Bowmane ville High School. Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. 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