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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Recital Will | Rid Baptist Choir Fund Tel. 668-3703 "INJURED YOUTH WAITS HALF when the motorcycle he was riding (shown in foreground) came into collision with a sta- tion wagon driven by Winni- fred MacKenzie, 39, of 56 Garside avenue, Brooklin. The victim was enroute to the Muskoka region with other motorcycle club members for Devid Hugh Oxley, 17-year- old Highland Creek Normads Motorcycle Club mem ber, who lives' at 3440 Ellesmere, road, West Hill, was left lay- img more than half an hour, injured, on the sidewalk in front of Beaver Lumber, Dun- das street east Saturday af- ternoon, awaiting transporta- tion to Oshawa General Hos- pital. The youth suffered forehead abrasions end abra- sions to the left knee, coupled with possible kidney damage, BURROWS BAGS THREE the accident occured. Follow- ing the impact, Oxley was thrown off the motorcycle and struck his head on the side- walk. Crowds gathering Brooklin Lacrossers Humble St. Kitts "A's' | By CLIFF GORDON In the middie frame the Those high flying Brooklin|teams played it very fast and Sr. lacrossers took the meas-|close. Young scored the lone ure of the front running St./goal of the peri-" 'or the boys Catharines Athletics 10-6 Satur-|from St. Kitt's wuue Burrows in Brooklin in ajand hard-working Grant Heffer- nan scored for the man in red. | Brooklin continued to show their power im the final period and once again they outscored the visitors this time by a 3-2 margin. Burrows added his g t t i i af?' | i aes : Hy [i : i | 2 d : z q z d Ken Lotton got the final goal of the game. For the visitors it was Hind who later picked up a match penalty and Wally Thorne who dented the riggin behind Baker in the home cage. JUST TALKING . The Brookilin team managed to win although they did not play as | $ 3 d s EgFeTe™ 758 alnSh, alll HLH LT eer sargighbas i road that they have lost by one goal. ... Gerry Burrows con- tinues to set a hot pace for the Brooklin team and if our mem- ory serves us correctly he should be the leading goal scor- er on the local team. We will try and have some official figures for you later in the week. . . . The Brooklin 2 jteam enjoyed a little party Pat Baker im goal for the|after the game, thanks to Mr. Brookiin team played another|and Mrs. Bob Vessey, and all game and thwarted|/enjoyed it very much. Especial- several fine scoring chances by|!y the tremendous piano play- the A's. ling of Grant en, who is Something we have never seen|©Wally at home on ivorys before in lacrosse, was the fact|#® he is with his well handled that only one referee showed|#crosse stick. . . . 82 Fy i iil ELE ic well as they have in some| . games, especially a few on the} 2' 3. FOR AMBULANCE | HOUR around the victim complained bitterly about the lack of am- bulance service in Whitby. Calls to privately-owned am- bulance services failed to pro- duce results and the victim was finally removed to hos- pital via Oshawa Civic Am- bulance. Whitby has been a weekend camping trip when without an ambulance service operating out of Whitby since June 7, when the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel Limited dis- continued its service following refusal, by town council, of a | | Don't forget the change in the schedule. The Brooklin team is not at home this Wednesday ieht. They play in the Rose against the Brampton a It is the return visit of the same Brampton team. We) doubt if ever two teams had more rivalry between them in regular league play. One that any lacrosse lover will definite- ly want to see... . Speaking of referees, we are not one that | | | 47) 1.15} . : ° 57 | . Brooklin: G. Lotton 10.36) . Brooklin: Burrows, | Heffernan, Baker .26 | : = Cheevers, misconduct, 15.47, Stevenson, Stickle. | SECOND PERIOD %. St. Kitts: Young, McNulty 10. Brooklin: Burrows, Coombes, Batley 11. Brooklin: Heffernan, Stickle . .16. Penalties -- Hurd 5.44, Young 8.47, 12.12, K. Lotton 13.10, Hind 15.46, Fergu son 18.55. THIEBD PERIOD 12. Brooklin: Burriws 13, St. Kitts: Hind M4. : Coombes, 15. St. Kitts: Thorne, Young sb. K. Lotton, G Penalties -- Stevenson 7.18, 6.12 12.36 2.3 9.05 10.12 13.40 15.05 Craggs 8.40, Hind, minor and match penalty, | 14.06, { up for the game. It was Gord eek ceiak Eight persons were injured Sunday night in a six-car rear- end collision which tied traffic up im the westbound lane of Highway 401 from Ajax to Osh- awa. i SREB fea 3 Police rerouted traffic i road and Highway 2 while tow .jurucks removed the wrecked cars and two ambulances trans- ported the injured persons to Oshawa General Hospitai. Injured were: Andrew Welsh, 34, 58 Lownie avenue, Eight Injured In Six-Car Crash | through Ajax to the Baseline) An interesting and attractive program will be presented by pupils of Edith Summers Tues- day evening, in the Whitby Bap- tast Church, The assisting artist, Miss Margaret Frost, soprano, will contribute to the enjoyment of the evening with a happy selec- tion of songs. Solos, duets and a quartet for two pianos will be a spe- cial feature of the program. A silver collection will be taken for the choir fund. read also thank you cards. AUXILIARIES Rebekah Inaugural In Pickering July 4 The regular meeting of Bene-|to the Kawartha Lakes and a volent Rebekah Lodge No. 132)cruise on the Lakes will take was held Wednesday evening.|place July 17. Bus to leave Noble Grand _ Sister Chur: i by vice-grand, Sister Halton who reported sick committee. Campbell is still in hosp ter in i Gwenjfrom Sister Sally Jones. Sis-/nom One visitor was welcomed,| Sister Roberts, of Nova Scotia. The minutes and reports were were extended birthday greet- ings and the members wish for Sister Tena Roberts a happy Beautiful Members of the Whitby Gar- den Club saw two excellent col- ored films at the June meet- ing. "A Rose for You" depicted many beautiful rose gardens, and close-ups of a number of fine rose specimens in deep |rels, blush pinks, yellows, }bronze and white, as well as |showing the methods used by hybridizers in achieving new and more perfect roses, | "Of Lines and Flowers" was| a very interesting pictorial de-| monstration of methods of ar- styles, such as the vertical, the quest. Dr. Kenneth Hobbs af- |horizontal, the "S'" or Hogarth tended the victim at the |curve, the crescent, the "L" scene. The heels of both mo- |pattern, Much of the informa-| torcycle boots worn by Oxley |tion on methods of achieving) were knocked off im the col- such arrangements was very lision. He is seen receiving | useful to club. members. assistance from fellow motor- | The appreciation of the club) cyclists and passersby. Oxley was expressed to D. Cather-| is reported in "fair condi- |wood, who projected the pic-| tion" in hospital today. Town | tures. Constable James Wilson in-| Between the two showings, | ve $5,000 ambulance subsidy re- Garden Club Sees It was decided on a bus trip|59th wedding anniversary July 6. All further business being concluded lodge closed im regu- lar form and a social hour was MaryjIOOF Hall at 9.30 a.m. Tick- assisted|ets for same may be obtained|H ed for the; The imaugural meeting will be Sister Ethel|heid July 4 at Pickering. First Fh gy tional THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 24,1963 § per for Home League mem- bers as it is the last meeting Ofjof the present season. summer. The next meeting will be held Sept. 4. 3 S.A. HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army. Women's group to cater at a wedding July 20, Also the date for the bazaar has been chosen for vember and will be held in evening. Next week's meeting The closed with * er and reshments were served by the committee in charge. otros en nenenmmonsrnmaasamnenin One-Stop DECORATING . SHOP © Custom Draperies ©@ Broedicom end Rugs © Wallpaper and Murels © C.I.L. Paints end Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S,, Whitby Phone 668-5862 I e Class 12, Lilae single or dou-, ble, any other color. Mrs. E. E, Bond, Mrs. J, N. Wilkinson. Class 13, Persian lilac. No entries, At the May meeting Presi- dent, Mrs. J. S. Paterson, spoke on iris, of, which she has a goodly number, and gave ex- pert advice. on their care and cultivation, anl the various new varieties which may be acquired. Mrs. Paterson also showed slides of some very fine speci-| mens of this lovely flower. In the club show held at this meeting, the following were the winners: H. R, Brown, Mrs, 0, Moore, Mrs. J, S. Paterson. Class 2. Three Daffodils, ble. No entries. | Class 3. Tulips, 3 single. Mrs. J, S, Paterson. Class 4, Arrangement in cup and saucer. Mrs. J. Crawforth,| Mrs, O. Moore. | Class 5. Miniature arrange- ment of Sping flowers, Miss Marion Crawforth, Mrs. O, Sty- an, Mrs. O. Moore. Class 6, Modern arrangement of Spring flowers. Miss Marion Crawforth, Mrs, O. Styan. Class 7. Arrangement in cup and saucer -- novice. Mrs. 0. Styan, Mrs. J. Sugden. dou-| | ESKIMOS TRY IMPORTS EDMONTON (CP) -- Sammie Harris, a speedy halfback from Iowa, and end Walter Ebia of New Mexico have signed tryout contracts with Edmonton Eski- mos of the Western Football Conference. The 180-pound Har- ris, a native of East St. Louis, Ill, is considered to have a good chance to make the team as a flanker halfback on offence. ia arrived with halfback Bob Santiago, eigned earlier by Esk- imos. PORT WHITBY TEXACO Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 YOUR \ 100 VICTORIA W. (et Brock) in the form of a pot luck sup- WALKER'S GOLD CREST EST'D 1858 25 02. i SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! CALENDAR Weekly Events! ENJOY THE LIGHTER WHISKY! -- of -- | best of the year, with many en-| 401 Crash ras Class 2 -- Irish, white. Mrs. ing Town Line. Mrs. J. N. Wilkinson, Mrs, M. taken to Oshawa Genéral Hos-| Paterson, Mrs, J. Sugden. juries and were admitted to|Crawforth, Mrs. A. Wigston, Merx, Beverly street, Toronto,,any color, Mrs. A. Wigston, man, 326 Deloraine avenue, To-| FOODS LTD. } Town Line. | vestigated. ae Miss Marion Crawforth delight- --Times |ed the audience with two piano| Photo by Rae Hopkins. | selections. | | The club show, with iris pre-| 2 W H rt |dominating, was one of the} omen U tries. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ing I jwere the judges and proclaim- n 1V ar ed the following winners: Class 1 -- Iris, one spike, light blue or mauve, Miss L. Pellow, Mrs. A. Wigston, Mrs, Lague. Two women were injured and ; taken to Ajax - Pickering Gee epee eral Hospital Sunday night in a)" Cjass 3 -- Irish, yellow. Mrs. five - car rear - end pile - up|; §, Paterson, Miss L. Pellow, in the Highway 401 westbound/ Mrs, J. N. Wilkinson. lane, near the Whitby - Picker-| Class 4-- Iris, any dark color. The mishap was one of/Gouldburn, Miss M. Ross. several investigated by the On-| Class 5. Iris, bi-color. Mrs. tario Provincial Police Whitby| 4. Wigston, Mrs. J. Sugden, detachment Sunday night. In/Mrs, B. Pinch. another six - car pile - up,| Class 6, Iris, any other color. eight persons were injured and/Mrs, A. Wigston, Mrs. J. S. pital. Class 7. Miniature arrange- Injured in the five - car crash/ment. Mrs. A. Wigston, Miss were Mrs. Eleanor Wadeson, 43,|Marion Crawforth, Mrs. J. N. 1090 Kasson avenue, Port Credit! Wilkinson. and Janet Boyns, 68, of Port, Class 8, Modern arrangement, Credit. Both suffered leg in-jiris to predominate. Mrs. J. Ajax Hospital, {Miss Marion Crawforth. Mrs. Wadeson was a passen.| Class 9 Bouquet' of mixed ger in a car driven by her hus-/flowers. Mrs. P. Coath, Mrs. band, Thomas. Other drivers/A. Wigston, Miss Marion Craw- involved were: William War-| forth. wick, of Scarborough, Mia| Class 10, Peonies, 3 blooms, Army Hawman, Kirkbraden| Mrs. E. E. Bond, Mrs. M. road, Toronto and Adolph Sj-/Gouldburn. _ : korski, of Weston. Class 11. Lilac, single or dou- In another mishap, George|ble, white. Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs. Park, 45, of 25 Elliott avenue,|J. N. Wilkinson. | Toronto and Frederick Well- 1 ronto, suffered skull lacerations HOMARKET and were taken to Ajax-Picker.| ing General Hospital. FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD | The pair was injured in aj AND FREEZER SERVICE | three . car rear - end pile - up| 6 75 near the Whitby - Pickering] 513 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY | -- | oe Sayan taste (at ||, CLEANERS winter, if you purchase "White 1 aunderers Sree fuel oil from Western FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily DIAL 725-1212 PHONE 668-4341 Galt, back injuries; Neil Book- er, 34, 2424 Garrarg street east, Toronto, severe forehead lacer- ations and chest injuries; his |wite, Ellenar, 29, severe chin | laceration, i to the be knee, chest and head in- juries. | Aileen Noel Booker, age one lyear, head injuries; Emmanuel |Jabrus, 50, 15 Fairview boule- vard, Toronto, chest injuries; his wife, Hilda, 45, broken nose (both were treated and re- eased); Stafford Snow, 59, 70 Don Valley drive, Toronto, la- BROCK Evening Show at 6:55 and 8:25 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:25 SLEEPS EERIE EOL ORA IES ALLENS. EEN ENON ENN TRE AE OTE FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED! ESCAPE FROM "> EAST '""@a -- munnay BERLIN « KAUFMANN ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION Recommended As Adult Entertainment A PAIR OF BRIEFS cerated nose and his wife, Jean, 58, lacerated forehead, (both were treated and releaseo.) OPP Constable Donald Sim- mons investigated. Ambulances veg Me the William E. Pickering, were despatched to the scene. STARTED ALFALFA WILD HORSE, Alta. (CP)-- Practically all the Grimm al- falfa grown in Canada can be traced back to the seed devel. oped by Victor Heydlauff who farms in the Wild Horse area near the United States border. When Heydlauff began operat. ing his farm, he obtained 10 pounds of seed from Wendlin Grimm whose ancestors devel- WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't have to play a sport to be © good sport 110 Dundes St. E., Whitby 668-3410 LACROSSE GOOD SPORTS Watch Tomorrow's '- Oshawa Times for WHITBY'S Support home town sports. ton at Brampton Arena 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 at Brooklin Arena. LAWN BOWLING BASEBALL Harman Park. wi TRADE FAIR SPECIAL EDITION Plan Now _To Attend at Whitby Town Park. STAFFORD Brothers Lid. -Monuments » . . of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby Centennial Park Bowmanvill WRESTLING | Tune-ups. |} Authorized Fina Centre Dealer THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS ONTARIO SENIOR LACROSSE LEAGUE Wednesday, June 26, at 8:45 p.m. Brooklin Seniors vs Bromp- Soturday, June 29, ot 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at 1:30 p.m. Anderson Trophy Tourna- ment, Mixed Doubles Bowling at Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PEE WEE LEAGUE Monday, June 24, Silvers Refreshments vs Kiwanis Tuesday, June 25, Telegram vs Lyndview Construction Thursdoy, June 27, Hicks BA vs B and R Transport OSHAWA LEGION MINOR BASEBALL Monday, June 24, Whitby Legionnaires vs Young's Fuels at a. Wednesday, June 26, Jury and Lovell vs Whitby Legionnaires LAKESHORE MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION, Monday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. Bowmanville vs Whitby ot Tuesday, June 25, at 6:30 p.m. Whitby vs Bowmanville at ille, Sunday, June 30, ot 2 p.m. Whitby vs Kendal ot Kendal Oshawa Children's Arena 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, Main Event-----U.S. Title Bout, John Paul Henning, champion vs The Destroyer, Should Henning be defeated, he loses his title. Should The Destroyer be defated, he will be unmasked. > Semi-Final--Tony Parisi vs Antonio Preliminary--Bill Stack vs Don Lewin MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY. WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE Brampton vs Brooklin Seniors WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechenie Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. Manos DRY CLEANING and Shirt Launderers FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY DAILY PHONE 668-4341 ' Repairs-Storage SCUGOG CLEANERS 130 Brock St. N, Whitby (Next te Heerd's Tex!) GEORGE'S -- FINA SERVICE HOOKER & Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY BROOKLIN Starring MICHAEL CRAIG -- MARY PEACH oped the seed in Germany. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with auto- matic transmission. Immaculate' condition... .General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR SONS LTD. *1995 655-4811 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. General Contractors . And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE bail ane ; a

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