THE OSHAW. WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins " BEVAN REPLIES Dunnies Come Tel. 668-3703 passed the half way mark. This After spotting the Lakeshore2"e, must have aroused the Goodyears an iy 3-0 lead in|Dumnies as they came back the first period Whitby Dunlops|Strong. Everett found the mark |fought back gamely to come out 45 was in all alone and Gr arer tane 'vith a hard|made no mistake as he caught ithe bottom left hand corner. Councillors Clash Over Whitbys Trees igot'the 'squalizer for the Dun Everett from Gay put ihe which Mies with just under four min- |, i S ining in the /ess than two minutes later. utes of play remaining ise een cae been: By CLIFF GORDON Forest fires are no immediatetperience, are completely in-;Bylaws Committee, of Behind Tie Goodyears \final frame. Rodger Stephens problem in the Whitby area but|competent in this matter of|Councillor Davidson is oo ile! period, local trees are setting off a few sparks of their own, at Whitby Town Council. \ | Last night Councillor Georg Bevan answered a challenge b: Councillor William Davidson to "halt the unscrupulous methods employed by public utilities in trimming trees. jman, submitted the propose: "He and I differ completely|bylaw to Council for approval. oni this point. I believe that the|Until that time we \ two utilities perform as good a|bylaw, although we had been in- job of tree trimming as is done|corporated as a in any other municipality. Fur-|years, thermore, I wish to assure this) had no such attack with two singles to town for 108 Marshall losers it was Jim Moore with "On May 6 of this year, 1\' . jimi will .: McNeil, Council that tree trimming is|made a motion calling for a by \Dave McMillan' Bob Everett led the Whitby, goals with! Jim Peters, Bob and Gay. For the wo and lone tallies to Ron John Marshall and in the slashing and cutting|/quite an expensive item, and I\law to control diseased trees on on the spot to make it 4-0 for the lads from the far end 0° TO, This one came at the 16 00 mark and the score stood at 4-2 at the end for the first 20 min- utes of ac'ion. In the middle stanza the visi-| tors increased their 'ead to) three goals as McMillan beat) of trees"'. am sure that neither the Belliprivate property abutting Ray Reeson started in goaliReccon with a low drive that "Councillor Davidson is fully/Telephone nor the PUC would|streets. This motion is still|for the Dunnies and was charg-\fooled the local goalie all the aware that I, as Streets Chair-\undertake any more trimming/under consideration by the Com-/ed with all, five goals, as the big way. A fight between Beverley { |tention."" Councillor Davidson then tated that if the trees were | d correctly, |against , 4 tried ai be no need for re. ears were the first to hit theland finally clicked at 16.25 as man have no control or juris-|than necessary. This is one of|mittee in spite of the fact that fellow had somewhat of a rough! of the Dunnies and Johnstone of diction over the trimming of|the reasons' why the Bell has|the Provincial Government, in' night Youthful Rodgerthe Goodyears gave the fans a trees by the public utilities.' | adopted the previously mention-jits Plant Diseases Act of 1960,Stephens came in at the, 9.10 chance to cheer, When the tem- He continued: ed policy of placing its facilities| gives us the power to pass such|mark of the second period and pers had been cooled out both "The two utilities who use our on the back lot, a bylaw. blanked the Goodyears for the|coaches decided to make a/ streets to carry their poles,| "During my brief term on) "{ call upon Councillor David-|Dalance of the game, Al Smith| change in goalies; In came| wires and cables are the Bell/Council I have repeatedly point-\son to put a halt to these de- Started between the pipes for|Lewis and Stephens and _ the| Telephone Compeny and the/ed out that the only practical!jays, and to give my suggested the visitors and was relieved|pattie was on. Peters fotnd the Public Utility Commission. The|solution is to get the poles, bylaw earnest consideration at by og eae at the 9.10 mark) mark for Whitby with less than latter is by far the greater user|wires and cables off our streets!the next meeting of his Com-|f the -- frame. ' a minute to go as he drilled a Sale eer cont ia etched concen cole Ba rg cg Nein al la daileron , 'Wack lot We eo "In closing, I must thankihe worked. The s pe ba ns years, edopted policy of plac: iat yonuty of our strecks [Councilor Davidson for addglieams will play in the Lake-|given the local leds 8 real talk back jots, either on poles or injhomes and unmutilated trees as/St7ensth to my contention that! shore arena Thursday night in alin t fetwhen bs i Vig * : underground, whereas the PUC|so many other municipalities|*e only solution for ending the) return engagement. This will belie t "I sg wales # Fe "y) places its lines on streets jare enjoying today /mutilation or devastation of our!). the jast game for the Dun- sonkt " k Ya "stah They "It is necessary for these two! "This was one of a number of | tees on 'streets: ts to remove' nies before they. open _ thei besop e vith tt th ; "hed snd utilities to. maintain adequate|reasons why I proposed the set-)'he Poles and wires. although scnequte h t Monday nightlbeld te Lakeshore tenia wel i : -- 4 'dea ua oF 4 Stet bare . |this was 'clearly' not his in-|Schedule here nex: onday nig t held the Lakeshore team well in| clearance ween wires and g up int Services. Co- against St. Mike's Buzzers, check. Marshall got one at 6.49) adjacent trees in order to givejordinating Committee. Council] The game was billed as ajand pulled the Dunnies to with-| Bit caetes Oe tres doce fees te Was my Devilags © onli a battle of tiremen, Goodyears|in one goal of the visitors. The) TS tke Gaee OF the PUC. ta tclup this Commiittes, which now Dunlops. The Good-|Dunnies kept up their attack protect their employees from|meets monthly. I hope that this electrical hazards when work- ing on live wires in close prox- imity to trees and branches. To provide clearance from lines trees must be trimmed. | "If we are to have untrim- med trees then there is no) alternative other than to re-/ move utilities from the streets.| The trimming of trees on streets is not new. It has been going on for well over 50 years, not only in Whitby but in all municipalities where power and telephone lines occupy space on tree-lined streets. That is why, in our older portions of town,| we have hundreds of trees with! the street side cut away to pro- vide this essential operating re- quirement of clearance. "Councillor Davidson's state- ment that 'the slashing of trees by unscrupulous methods leaves} the trees broken and dying' is fantastic, and says, in effect, that the Bell Telephone Com-|ing, pany and the PUC, with all their/trees on streets, but it was not| dered, i background and wealth of ex-until five months later that thei about the trees." |many years of ! . : | b ilities facil--score sheet as they clicked|Gay rounded out a_ three-way moval of public utilities fac early. Moore got his first of pasting Log ig Fletcher ra i i . roac be 1.35 mark on a neat|Cheeseman for the game equal- and telephone services by joint) 'I have been approached by|two at t eg pm 3 ee iulersroena or overhead officials of the PUC twice this|thtee-way passing play withjizer, and the way the game li 4 vee d they have admitted|Turner and Johnstone |tinished, struction in the back lot. inghony st He followed with his second) ICE CHIPS... Both teams "There is only one thing that|that the quotation of my com- ! puzzles me about Cour cillor plaints in the newspaper|g0al at the 7.15 mark on a solo|appeared somewhat tired at Davidson's complaint and it is Prompted them to return and/effort catching the local de- times as play was ragged in this: Why, during his many, re-trim and re-prune a number fence napping. Ron McNeiljspots. .. . We were very much Service as al0f the trees," he said made it 3-0 for the visitors just impressed with the work of "They agreed that the jobi == --------S™ BOY, 5, DIES IN CRASH Orillia Man Jailed Committee will eventually co-!! ordinate these essential power ities. | member of Council, did he not} | bring his complaint forward|they had done was improper and| earlier, and suggest suitable leg-|that by taking a little more islation that would provide a/care they had vastly improved remedy for this so called/it devastation of trees? "Amd the Bell Telephone has "I have offered practical sug-jengaged a company to repair gestions for both the contro! of|the jobs they did." trees on streets and for the con-) Councillor Joyce oa then es 8 trol of diseased trees on private|chided Mr. Bevan for voting 0 D property. If the concern is so|against a bylaw she had pro- n Tr1vin ar e great why are these suggested| posed earlier which would out- remedial measures not jcted)law the ee nie an An Orillia man was sentenced| The constable stated that he w ron pacieer ¢ ini Leaiedinens. to six months definite and six!visited the home of the accused fora bylaw to control the plant-| "I am surprised he did not re pape oF danger |ehet the accident. He said trimming and removal ofjsupport my motion," she won-'). driving by the Supreme Johnston at that time smelled "if he is so concerned! ,... nae * : ; if Court of Ontario in Whitby|strongly of alcohol and was |Monday, staggering. "In my opinion he George Alex Johnston, 58, was|was intoxicated," he concluded. From Wayne Mayhew on defence for the Whitby team. He logged a tremendous amount of ice time, especially in the final period. He must have been on the ice a good 14 or 15 minutes in the looked good in blanking the Goodyears over the final 31 minutes of the game. ... Ree- son although not given too strong of a defence did appear) to fan on, one goal by the visitors. . ; . Don't forget the next home game for the Dun- nies will be next Monday night, Oct. 28, when they will host St. 'A TIMES, Tuesday, October Zz, 1965 5 | Mike's Buzzers in the league opener. | SUMMARY First Period 1, Lakeshore: Moore. Turner, Johnstone ... 1.35) . Lakeshore: Moore .... 7.15) 2 3. Lakeshore: McNeil, Akiyama 4. Whitby: Everett'. 12.51 5. Whitby: Everett, Gay 14.35} 6. Lakeshore: Marshall, Dunnville, Hicks 16.00 Penalties -- Park 8.00, May- hew, 13.48, Bradley 16.55, Mcore 18.57, : Second Period 7. Lakeshore: McMillan, Forsdike . 8. Whitby: Peters Penalties -- Forsdike 6.07, Mayhew 7.56, Beverley, major, 9.10; Johnstone, major, 9.10; Park, 12.42. Third Period 9. Whitby: Marshall, Dionne, Leech 10. Whitby: Gay, Fletcher, Cheeseman 16.25 Penalties -- Hicks 2., 1.18, Mayhew 2., 1.18, Cheeseman 4.12, Gay 7.12, McDonald 9.06, Lewis 9.22, Cheeseman 11.51, Cheeseman, misconduct, 19.17. Knights Plan | Stag Night Knights of Columbus Council 4895 held its meeting Wednes- day, October 16. Grand Knight Frank Canzi re- quested a report from Council Activity Chairman. Pat Lynch, who announced the forthvoming stag for November 15 at St John the Evangelist Parish Hall. | Brother Harold Forbes prom- jised an evening of relaxation for Knights of Columbus mem- {bers and all men who enjoyed ja good time. | Brother Ed. Samansk: thank- ea the committees for their able support and encouraged the chairmen to 'keep up the good | | | | | FALL REBATE DUNLOP SILENT TRACTION ,ee eee ee ee ee |Women's Rally at Newtonville, |o:izinally charged with crim-| The defence asked the court| work" ch, 28. inal negligence resulting injto consider the "high charac-| District Deputy Ja Smyth | Plans were made for supply-jdeath. He pleaded guilty tojter" of his client and argued) yrged all tal + ea nd ithe jing help and food for the Anni-\gangerous driving after thejthat a storekeeper who had| pictrict pc oh this 2 i jversary Dinners to be heldimore serious charge was with-|served Johnston just prior to sunday outeber a in St Toke |Nov. 5 and 6. Members were|drawn with the Crown's con-|the mishap, had not thought/the Eyangelist Parish Hall at also reminded of the change of|sent the man intoxicated. 19.15 Sa thks is an important dates for the general meeting. Constable David Fenton of} Mr. Justice Schatz, in mak-| meeting for all manbiee ? SNOW TIRES @ 15-day Money Back Guarantee @ Grip On Any Snow Surface @ Silent Running On Pavement AUXILIARIES New Officers At ROAD HAZ; MONTHS ry Rebekah The meeting of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge opened in regu- lar form by Noble Grand Sister Mary Churchyard assisted by Vice Grand Sister Gwen Hal- ton. There were many visitors present. Under the escort of a Guard of Honor, Brother Harvey Atwood, Grand Guardian of IOOF Grand Lodge was intro- duced by Sister Mable James, PNG, and Sister Grace Love, DDP, Oshawa East No. 8, was introduced by Sister Edith Hoar, PDDP, and both were| welcomed. Sister Stella McLean, PNG,| then introduced Sister Elia Dal-} mage, DDP, of Oshawa West, No. 7 and was given the honors. Other visitors were welcomed Lodge p.m, 'had investigated an accident It will be held Nov. 12 at 2.30\OPP, Brechin, testified that he|ing his ruling, agreed that the offence had not been premedi- 'ris; OG, Sister Dorothy Adair: "Thanksgiving" was thejon July 28 at the Rama Indian|tated. "But a child is dead and : = .jtheme of an impressive wor-|/Reserve in which a five-year-|you are responsible." al aga Rng co ship service conducted by Mrs.|old boy was killed | His Lordship described the Sa as . LSNG sist Sall Ross Hall and Mrs. L. F.' He added that the boy,/sentence as: Jones: RSVG iaptogd Teabel Richardson. 'Vaughn Stinson, was standing formative, Meier, CSVG, Sister Mabel| Mrs. H. Quontrill, Mrs. p.jthree feet from the shoulder of nature. : J *. IG. Sister Grace Har-|Pascoe, and Mrs. R. A. Smith the road when he was struck] Jchnston's licence was sus- ames, Ms, presented three chapters of the|by the Johnston car. The driver|pended for three years. as a study book, "The Word and the|°f the car did not stop, the} result of the conviction. ay." a - ~ court learned. _ "i a ae ~| scuGcoG Cheryl Hawes | CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers Feted Prior aa bai but a punitive Sister Kathleen correspondent, | Ward; degree} The meeting closed with the captain, Sister Greta Camp-|United Church Women Bene-| bell; G. of H. captain, Sister|diction. A socia] half hour Mary Churchyard. |followed Sister Dolmage outlined the; Tea hostesses were Mrs, J objectives of the president of|Ashby and Mrs. L. F. Richard- the Rebekah Assembly of On-|Son. The next meeting will be color bearer, Brough; press Sister Martha "Not of a re-| Grand Knight Frank Canzi closed the meeting. | Want a Perfect Fit? That's what you will get if \{ you have your next suit or coat || mode to measure by | © TIP TOP TAILORS e HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e WM. WN. LEISHMAN Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP ee BROCK S, PH. 668-2091 | tario and offered her bestjheld November 21 wishes for the incoming offi-| cers WHITBY PERSONALS jored at several showers. A mis- iGne béa-asiT" | To Marriage Prior to her wedding to Ed- am | |ward Gordon Gibson, Cheryl {Margaret Ann Hawes was hon- with one lady from North Bay! Gin, we ' 2 presented to the and one from Nova Scotia. District Deputy President, Sis- IOOF Hall at 8 p.m, | The members were asked to | icell shower was held at remember the euchre to be held Friday, Nov. 8 in the! | Mrs. Harold Collins, 603 Kent|the home of Mrs, Ron Luke, street, entertained at her home|Hampton, by former public LIMITED TIME OFFER OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 29th "Silent Traction" 'Silent Traction 750-14 670-15 Tubeless Black Tubeless 5 6 onventiona ca Paik 40): : PER PAIR Sick report was read. Sister i JP os Ethel Campbell is once sellelitesy, yewen tee yg Prrrenwl a "Stork Shower" in honor|school friends. Co-hostesses in Toronto General Hospital tor| Noble' Grand , ®/of Mrs. Bob Brear. Co-hostesses|were Miss Eva Yeo and Mrs. surgery; the members hope fbi" SivihAny "ebetnes shee exit" Mrs. William Hayes and) Ear! Luke. a complete recovery. tended o Sister leon Pellow pei po Mw: Caen is fd peip tay emmtapl ned reel are , 1 were: Mrs, W. wen, held at the home of Mrs, George| © The highlight of the pote ge pega gern hog th \Mrs. Don Brear, Mrs. Gerry!Warden, RR 1, Oshawa, towers! was the installation of off acetal ge was then closed by the /Brear, Mrs. Al Morrison, Mrs.|ing Corning ware and kitchen! by Sister. Ella Dolmage and|newly installed officers. A social) Harold Hughes, Mrs. G. Bram-|ware. Co-hostesses were Mrs.| staff of Easter Rebekah Lodge) hour was spent with refresh-|jey, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs.|Don Gibson and Mrs. George| No. 350, and Pickering eames oe served by Sister Lottie|Gordon Lane, Mrs. Russ Foster,,Warden. A lovely bride's cake| Sister Jean Severs laskitt and committee. -- Mrs, Max Atkinson, Mrs. Her-| was served and presented to the| Officers installed were as fol-) The next meeting will beipert Edwards, Mrs. John Tay-| bride-to-be. | pee --- FP bcd name aig Nov. 6. ise, Bes. Len Fisher, Mrs. John! age Fred -- held a cup} ¥ . § obi eGiorgio, Ss. Mac-\and saucer shower ¥ | yard; Noble Grand, Sister ST. MARK'S UNIT 3 Donaia' 7 'of her mother, Mire. C."Norns| Gwen Halton; Vice Grand, Sis-| St. Mark's United Church' Useful gifts were presented to,0f Oshawa. A delicious lunch ter Wanda Tizzard; recording/Women, Unit 3, held its month-/Mrs, Brear. The hostesses'waS served by Mrs, Konkle,| secretary, Sister Lena Pellow;|ly meeting Thursday afternoon,' served a dainty lunch. Miss Gail Hetchings and Mrs. finance secretary, Sister Jean|Oct. 17, in the church parlor. | Murray Cluff. It Wickett (who was absent and) Leader Mrs. R. A. Smith Alvin Short, Port, Perry,|bridal cake. | will be installed at a later|opened the meeting with a verse|/grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Staff of Dupont of Canradai | date); treasurer, Sister Verni entitled 'Harvest Festival." Linton, Whitby is celebrating) Ltd., Whitby, held a _ miscel-| Atwood; musician, Sister AlmajSeveral matters of business/his 16th birthday today. Rela-jlaneous shower at the home of] Dewey; chaplain, Sister Gretajwere discussed. Members were|tives and friends wish Alvin)Mrs. Carol Schoenstede, Rey-| Campbell; warden, Sister Joan'reminded of the United Church) many happy returns of the day.|nolds street, with Mrs. Iris| |O'Connor assisting. |_ The following members of St.| After the weddi h . | sal BROCK. Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:35 iy was sctotiainet WHITBY-- Last Complete Show at 8:35 LESS 5.00--- if we haven't received V4" of snow December 7th, 1963 (verified throug! Malton Weather Office) FINAL PRICE only 35.12 WHILE THEY LAST HOCKEY STICK & PUCK With $25 or more purchase. ALIGNMENT SERVICE -- COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 12-VOLT HART 75 2) LESS 5.00 if we haven't received 1%" of snow by December 7th, 1963 (verified through Malton Weather Office) FINAL PRICE only 40.56 FRE COMPLETE FRONT-END included "| John the Evangelist CWL Trav-|the bridal party was entertained jeling Bridge and Euchre Club|at the home of the bridegroom's ing beg csaqgena Thursday eve-| mother, Mrs. William Gibson, |ning by Mrs. Greg Carter: Mrs./nearborn avenue, Oshawa. |Jack Halligan, Mrs. Joseph Cor-|- -- |\rigan and Mrs. Ed Finan. | 6-VOLT HART BATTERY Up to '54 Chev. and Pont. : EXCHANGE LOVEABLE ROGUES CARRY THEIR SPORTING FEUD TO A PACIFIC PARADISE The annual bazaar and tea of | Mr. and Mrs. Benson Hamil- Fairview Lodge will be held |ton and daughter Mary Anne| Wednesday, October 23. Mrs. J spent the weekend in Wingham/|Sherman Scott, wife of Warden |as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross)of County of Ontario will official- | Hamilton. While there they tour ily open the affair at 2 p.m. The ed the new CKNX Station. . _/following senior residents of the Ross Hamilton is Commercial] Lodge will be pouring tea:' Mrs Manager of this station. They|Mary Armstrong, Mrs. Mary also attended the banquet at the,Alderdice, Mrs. Annetta Jack- |Wingham Golf Club Saturday|son, Mrs. Jane Anderson, Mrs BATTERY @ OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. @ /evening. jLily Yeoman and Mrs. Mar- 'SS and up Most Cars, Mrs. . Mavis Myers, Port = EXCHANGE Credit, and her nieces, Donna' Mrs. W. E. Davidson, towel : : 4 IRE SERVICE and Sharon Trente of Scarbo ane street, is. opening her home 401 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3356 dn IVAN FOXWELL'S | mora : ATE | ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction POLICE NURSE Sterring MERRY ANDERS--KEN SCOTT ough were weekend guesis. at, Tuesday, October 22 to the Unit-} the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, I..ed Church Women Unit Number} |Ockenden, 212 Lee avenue. _' Four, for their monthly meeting.