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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1963, p. 5

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'ae : oA Ri T P T A e Cirl THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 4,1963 § e SIGN ACCORD 'Use MECCA for | an WCC Mixed Op Grazed By Shot), 275 4") = miss a peuises ve an BRUISES [{, Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West In 1X en ge weil lg ong gene =r ott a neo INFECTIONS i Open i bulle t a cost of tt $5,600,-|Mecce, @ favourite family A Mixed Bonspiel held} with three wins; F. Brown, of|® bullet as she walked along ajhere a! about $5,600,-| rere fr over 60 yours at Whity Caring Chub Satur Dice with tro int Jose peers tet undez © Oe eam thee ninoning bol glia day brought 24 rinks from Mid-| vith two wins and Perry Lau-| Police believe the sniper was|2"d & fieldhouse seating 6,000, hic. Sold land, Orillia, ilamilton, Ridge- rence, of Whitby. with one win. ithe same person who last week - town, Oshawa, Bowmanville) The next bonspiel will belteok shots at. three cars and Dixie, Toronto Cricket, Ta m)March 9, a men's 'Spiel, cutl-lwindows in a school and store FREE Heather, Avonlea and Whitby. jing for the 'Dow te the ane aren' ig. Winners of the 9.00 a.m.|There will be rinks in attend- Welekin, 14 one te sour ee ors draw: Cy: Collinson, of Tam|ance from all parts of Ontario-| Joan Waiskin, 14, 6a 1 water if you bu Heather, with three wins; Ken|Twenty-four rinks: will vie forjheard a zing and then felt al} Rose" unified fuel oi! from Western MacLuckie, of Tam Heather,|the trophy. burning sensation on her neck. |} Oil Co. with three wins; Roy Howe, of} Last year's winners, a|She was treated by a doctor DIAL 725-1212 Whitby, with two wins and Sid|Whitby rink, will be trying tojfor a half-inch gash. Barnes, of Avonlea, with one|keep the trophy in Whitby for win. another year. | Winners of the 11.00 a.m.) Spectators over 21 years of : Claire Rich, of Whitby, | age are most welcome. saidFatue | AUTH By JOHN BLAND |bag," since public opinion polls d H LONDON (Reuters) -- Oppo-|are giving Labor as much as a siton Labor party members of 14-per-cent lead over the ruling ) Parliament' claim attempts by| Conservatives. NG the ruling Conservative par'ty to) eT Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. MO. 8-3703 swing public opinion against La- bor on the issue of nationaliza- ; tion have "'fallen flat." a A Conservative party pamph- it payy te know' let, Entitled to Know, issued a) week ago as the opening round! \ NJ in the "pre-general election" CLAIRE RICH RINK WINS WCC MIXED OPEN 'SPIEL roe ee ee inl Awd : really 'elected, would nationalize 104 Whitby Curling Club's Claire over Ontario- The Rich Rink after the throwing of the final right: Dixie Sellers, her hus- | companies ranging from steel) , Rich Rink Saturday took top claimed three wins, defeating rock -- the one which Mr. band, "Bun" Joy Rich and |COrporations to a well-known e honors in the club's mixed .); other rinks participating in Rich himself delivered to, Mr. Rich. chain of drugstores, ; 0) invitational bonspiel, : fi : : Ze , The pamphlet is remarkably eich attracted rinks from all the 11 a.m. draw. Shown just claim the third win are lett to Oshawa Times Photo sithiar (0 én: soncuncenelt f ear LOE SRD Bs |made by the Cunservatives sev- ' ' feral months before the 1959 jelection that. Labor planned to Durno $ Oust Sunoco S | WHITBY BOWLING NEWS nationalize 600 companies. | Whether or not this charge) STOPPING A CAR'S ENGINE BE- F Se = Fi | * | WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR beg ~ eat Poot abt 24s. frightened the British elec- FORE Nee Mek ee Se | Bill Jordan and his Mercan-|235, 201, J. Mothersill 211, 217,/torate, the Conservatives won CAUSE OF ENGIN 8 rom mi- Ina ries \tile team just keep rolling along. | T. Shaw 207, D. Grant 215, 207;| the election, their third succes- those 2-minute drives to the store a Sey Bill coming up with 824 and|220, F. Coleman 204, J. Fowler|sive elecoral triumph since that cause the trouble, because your Whitby Mercantile pur' Mi Tran's first goal and Al Jack Bros i captured all| 208, H, Munn 212, 200, D. Young|1951. The Lebor party was left car engine can't really get warmed League Champions, Durno's|MacDonald was credited withis" oint. from Seaway Motors. \204, A. Young 205, 201, 215, C.|sadly demoralized. | sie den, poany bd ternoon|assists on the second and third.| : ; ea pyre 5-2 to, Sunoco's fought a dioliraide ce On nee tolls pinot se Meg 20, eae ck 294 sers OUT POLICY the cranhcae of icra gn win their best of three semi- i rac gig Py Mey 600 mark. Ivor 215, F, Wick 206, J. Miffin|.,L&st week beeing ' bina engine Fee ggg bon pays to finals. tne door eve unable to pierce| Hillcrest Dairy coming to life|222, 0. Moore 235, M, Peggs 252, "ected party leader following) know how you can Next Sunday, the league the crahiiers Durno defence,|@ain in a big way saw George|D. Hancock 236, J. Hancock 202, Hugh Gaitskell's nag van-| benefit by f a ce c ions will advance ung Sea ar one neasit "| Oliiffe come up with a 204, 399/C. Holter 209,238, D. Watkins| "SY. spelied out this "flexible car with Stete Farm ROTHHAND OF PALL WALL CANADA LIBITED the playoff finals against Flem- excep with two Durno|2?4 374 for a 977 tops for the|206, 214, D. Rowden 233, 244,|Public ownership policy again.) Mutual, Call me today! ay igh ities in. the dso nae i te, man year. Sel Himes with a 803 and|212; C. Rowden 216, V. Sandford| ,Wabor, politicians Nave de-) A series of penalties in thé)defenemen checking him nunq|Manny Swartz 751, Mel Meule-|228, 271, S. Peake 210, G. Nime-|"lared themselves "quite uncon. last five -- t th re pe A ape sae meester's 740 enabled Bassett's|geer 202, 261, W. Wotherspoon| ome? age the "pone bare Rothmans extra length period accounted for the and final marker. ing again !® hang-on for 1 point, Brown's|204, 239,'M. Bemis 229, B. Hitch-\st'#ck on the nationalization plus finer filter "rhe Sunoco squad took a one- for the Garagemen put the con- eres tae 3 ie fom Bus. es 2. 0. Gee WM, 48, 331; ee rete i ak ee) gives you a smoother, goal lead in the first period|test out of reach of the Sunoco #nsky s, W. Sweet having bong be Jordan 225, 279, M. Jordan) Phe . a ne sitio MPs ; ; cooler, more satisfyi wi hen Larry Forrester beat the/ squad. or the winners and Chuck|2s7, 206, J. Wainwright 212; K.|PAcency about, oppostion he 3 H . 4 A tminder after Gill's 724 for the losers. Laundry 241, M. Anderson 238 |Who are beginning to regard the : taste than is possible ee. taratt igi FIRST PERIOD White's Insurance were snow-|B. Childs 236, R. Childs 260,/0Utcome of the next general » with any old-fashioned preg ei lurno's Pass @' 18.55 Sunoco--Forrester ed under by the powerful Jordan) 216. oo ielection as already '"'in the| i det eines In the second period, Durno's SECOND PERIOD __|Brothers' team losing all 3 pts.| Congratulations to the Poler|sasssmsssmeeaomenememeemoomany| KARL G RHAR came back into the game and| 4.40 Durno s--K. MacDonaid (P. Sweet's 722, Doug Rowden's|Chips, winners of the third sec-| | before the second 20 minutes of| , (A. MacDonald) 745 and Marty banging out altion. Lucky winners, A. Vesters| Pada edhe -| 14.59 Durno's--Elmer Tran nifty 904 with games of 281, 294/and S. Bonk. One-Stop Whitby -- Phone 668-3762) manding 4-1 lead. | | ei a, sees baer ne" (2 weet sSrATE ARI ned the! 16.00 Durno s--Eimer | | | | WORLD COPYRIGHT second Rr polls ig for the! (Al MacDonald) | LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE | GENERAL "ge DECORATING Automobile Insurance Company i) ! | I c |CNDN: HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. Garagemen on a sétup pa ss/17.00 Durno's--Elmer Tran ~--_|_--oints for the day: Allsorts 3,| emt from Al MacDonald. Elmer; (Al MacDonald) |Gumdrops 0, Gembuss 0, Jelly @ SHOP UL CU "Tran pulled the hat trick while THIRD PERIOD Seas C ts terete a tae. | the Sunoce's were short handed.|11.13 Sunoco--Luke (Middleton) ipops i' Maple Bude "0 ond Jack Townsend and Mike|18.20 Durno's--Tran (Townsend,| Peppermints 4. Gray were credited with assists! Gray) © Custom Draperies | © Broedioom end Rugs PORT WHITBY YOUR... METRO MERCURY | © Wallpeper end Murals Triples over 500: I. Mothersill| bd em tank: Rey wo, = Morrop| SALES & SERVICE |] Citeinn end Verstes|| PEK ACO | TANTS - SIAGKS | SKIRTS | Fich and cHPS and GRILL | AUTO BODY |638, A. Hewis 631, R. Peleshokl} Serving Whitby, Oshawa end |] © Flo-Glose Colorizer Points Cleaned FREE sya COLLISION-CUSTOM Thompson Raps 2 4.s..08] sarecr | Pete Huber, Prop. with efninimum of $3.00 | WE ERAUALRV Ice can 586, J. Handscomb 580, D.| $ FREE DELIVERY DODD & SOUTER worth of cleening TAKE-OUT ORDERS BODY WORK Gough 579, D. Moore 576, B. i] FREE PICK-UP FREE Pick-Up & Delivery fn PREY BARKING SPACE Moase 575, P. Davies 566, G.|| Independent Sales | Decor Centre & DELIVERY Paty 4 sate 4 MODERN EQUIPMENT | Wiles 566, B. Pascoe 550, M. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Surrounding Arees Try us once and You SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Pearson Record |Brooks 538, M. Lintner 536, G.| porn toe es Phone 668-5862 General Repeirs : - will be pleased COURTESY & SERVICE Sandford 528, A. Labanovich| Dunlop Tires PH. 668-2582 By KEN CLARK day Manitoba campaign swing,|523, J. King 516, 8. Dilling 503 for « driver to call Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 324 ASH ST, Penramn's ute makes the(8 note major true inthe AP Sgiey over 20; Mother. 0.H.A. METRO JUNIOR "A" | 668-3471 | DANDY CLEANERS |BLAIRPARKPLAZA | PH. 668-8522 " Sing] 200: | Liberal leader "unfit to lead"/8 election. sill 283, 247, 210; A. Andereon| |] 100 VICTORIA W. (et Brock) | --Bleir Park Plexe-Whitby Dundes & Lupin Dr. Whitby 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE a national party; Social Credit| Convention delegates gavejo.9 5, Duncan 384, & Mosecren| ' jai Mr. » MM. . p Ser wen ce See, NE Lae! PLAYOFF HOCKEY Mr Thom: on made it clear dence Davies 246, 206; L. Riley 243,/ } Ww C TOWN CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! he did ery od the charge, Mr. Thompson does not rule 335° Pe yg 234, A. Hewis | ° ° "personally," but said that Mr.|9ut defensive weapons for Can-| om B. --_ 229. D.| WHITBY DUNLOPS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. COUR CALENDAR Beer's "appronch" wo tua ie oon om nono Yt, '6 Mani | Y : Funeral & Ambulen -- of -- He told the founding conven-|them outright and Mr. Thomp- 7: pon Bagels Wiles 212, and) a" ne o j tion of the Manitoba Young So-|80 has admitted their views) ~: : : : Ep ee 'uM, wimers of te wet x] TORONTO MARLEOROS aun Weekly Events! to give the minority! Other convention resolutions | Go" were the 'ife Savers with olay a wert be Progressive Conservative gov-|called for Senate reform inelud- |) gh ag ge aya (1st Game--Best 4 - 7 Semi-Final Series) pi pulect ei aa . P d By The Local ernment in the last Parliament/!ng a definite retirement age . ' itd hence to Work. for senators. Provincial govern-| donated by Hi-Fashion was won| WED MAR 6th 8 Pp M | tbeaeeece aeae This Programme resente y @ toca And then Mr. Pearson "has/ments should select half the Sen-|>Y B. Sturgess. oy e ~ of'he pee | 668-3410 Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! Service | ' -| at i. Fare nets tae | WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE has ever seen." . . . | Points: Ramblers 3, Legion. Whith Co it Ar t was at this point Mr. SIX Children Die naires 0. Melody Grili 2, Mil y Lommunily Arena jf ' charge, bul added 1" doo In Flaming Home %. t=". 0. Baihura "3, ADMISSION $1.25 | aetaer oe THIS WEEK'S WHITE'S B.P. _ 616 Brock $t. N. personally. |Andrews 0, Jakes 2, Mittons 1, i last. Parliament failed, LIMA, Ohio (AP)--Six chil-|Mifflins 2,' Honyockers 1, Hoff. ee pre bp any SPOTS EVENTS ee Whitby 6 Thompson said, "because\dren died Saturday night in aj¢rs 2, Dunlop 1, Munn's Press| ARENA BOX OFFICE Support the local suppliers of GENERAL REPAIRS Mr. f the oa of road re oid|fire that destroyed their frame|?, Drews 1. FUELS and parties ry to make it/home near this northwest Ohio! Triples over 700: Bev Gough| sem so BUILDING SUPPLIES oo. Siete avian pee The a, ranged in|753, D, Reed 732, Bill Gough) papra sg HOCKEY my caniage from months to seven;|700. r. Burner Service work, he said, if the people in| years. Singles over 250: D. Reed 299 IS! vars we i ee | ; R SPORTING EVENT IS THE THIRD ANNUAL Parliament make up their) The mother, Mrs. Beatrice|T. Gahan 95 F. Coughlin | SAWDONS rs Mae Snow Ploughi minds to put good government/Robinson, was reported to have|295, L. Reed 285, P. tne | (Whitby) LIMITED WHITBY. POLICE-FIRE DEPARTMENT BENEFIT HOCKEY. GAME ughing ahead of political expediency. | been visiting neighbors and left|284. E. Hutchinson 284, D. Wiles ¥ x e _ 244 BROCK ST. S. It is being played at Whitby Arena FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY "SENILE' OUTLOOK jthe . children alone. Firemen|283, D. Denver 277, Bev. : ae The old parties, he claimed,|said the fire apparently started|274. 258, B. Robinson na a ytd THURSDAY, MARCH 7 psdeableitiengalee have become "'senile, not only|in the kitchen. The children|Gough 270, J. Scott 250, G.| Game time is 8:30 p.m. | | in their approach, but in theirlwere Melanie Delores, Vickey|H 258, 0. Mc ane F outlook." 'Marie, Gregory Allen, Zackery./ Dixon 250, E. Brush 250, ' | etee otal a dine Shere it keane FOn. Tame See Mr, Thompson, on a three-|Victor and Emma Lee. j aa. turned ever te the Ajex, Piekering, Whitby Association for pF ene | MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE | | Retarded Children, IN NEWS ! ; | Triples over 600: R. Childs 622, | Every year, si the benefit gome was instituted three years ° BROCK One Compicte Show Each Evening Jc. Geil 743, V. Jordan 688, z LO W | Brothers Lid. toe, representatives of the two public protection agencies hove While It Is News Licensed Mechanie WHITBY Starting 7:30 p.m. | Rowden 689, C. Rowden 632, N selected @ charity end turned the proceeds of this game over ' |V, Sandford' 650, M. Peggs 619, HAVE THE a ff } te that group. Fe Figg Sage 4 ey ti te Ri C E S | | Monuments In years pest, it has been customary to see « pocked house OSHAWA TIMES A" Ss | ; g at Whitby Arene for this ennual, humorous, type of hockey. Mothersill 679, D. Grant 64 . s Pascoe 609, C. Pascoe te 4 Fi: i) + + + of Distinction Tickets ere still avoileble and moy be obtained from any DELIVERED Gordon 675, W. Anthony 719, G. | No Matter { member of either the police or fire department: Thy need your Pe cs ec bac Whether It's | 668-3552 Whitby -- oc UCU 668-3703 253, 250; C. Pascoe 213, 309, ; : B. Gordon 209, H. Gordon 258, Furniture, cp ge HO Appliances, HI-Fl, || GEORGE'S HOOKER & SONS LTD. George H. Harding samosnsersume 204, 226, H. Hansen 230, B. Col-| 4 TV, Radios, etc. No. 7 High 3 miles West of Brooklin : So enaidin a gv tas PRACT | FINA SERVICE Bhi hearer ease Construction Co. Ltd. BS. WS ad STALEY LBRO . I eee If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's ee ane Automatic and redie *1795 LOLITA = Ozer IS | rooms (om us 2 | YOU PAY TOO MUCH?) | teeum termed natn | Gat Motors Dealer For And Buiden dent of the British: Columbia] STARRING: JAMES MASON-- SHELLEY WINTERS -- | Council of Women, cove =| 4 A D 4 OY FURNITURE & Accessories CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby General Contractors |must "more and more" accept| APPLIANCES |. PICK-UP & DELIVERY CHEVROLET TRUCKS 668-3566 ALSO 2nd FEATURE nt Gala sh ee CORVAIR TRENCHING AND COMPLETE a 11 with Robe leaders requiring only encour- Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 668-4232 "The Mun & The Sergeant' 5 ote" W-- Jzgement to brag forth Yalents|| KING ST. E, AT\TOWNLINE 728-4658 || 932 mock st.x, wurTsY BROOKLIN 655-4811 a ai dat ne \ |

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