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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1963, p. 5

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- re JOHN GOODWIN JOHN DRYDEN DON ROBERTS WHITBY And DISTRICT, Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS -- DRYDEN WINS THE.OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 16,1963 §- WINS SLALOM jsix places at a four-day meet VAL D'ISERE, France (AP) {here.. Werner, 27, won the first Sophomore, Fre shman.:: Werner of Steamboatiheat of the special slalom with | Poll Top Council Vote BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby Township Council is 80 per cent intact as a result of Satur- day's election. Only the election of John Batty to Touncil, coupled with Councillor Frank Thompson's defeat in the Deputy-Reeveship race caused the change from the 1963 Council. John Dryden 'successfully de- fended the Deputy-Reeve posi- tion. Myrtle Lovelock was the only one of the four Council aspirants who was unsuccessful. "Councillors Don Roberts and Fred Sturch, were returned to ffice. Reeve John Goodwin was returned by acclamation. Mr. Batty ran a surprisingly close second to second-year ' man Sturch. In his first venture nto M snicipal politics he polled 07 votes. Mr. Sturch received Springs, Colo., won the spec a!|the best time of the day, 39.48 slalom and the slalom com-jseconds. He finished the second bined Saturday to give the U.S.|heat in 41.86 for a total of Olympic ski team four of the/|81.34. ry much trougle. M. Mann'ng,town, and ran a close second to I here are polled 495 votes and Mr. Ormis-|Councillor Roberts in the West- i ten received 466. }ern part. He won Polls 10 and 11 Newcomers John Wallace and|in Myrtle and Ashburn, and Poll Tom Nicholson could muster| Nine, west from Brooklin to only 271 votes between them. Pickering. Mr. Wallace had 168 of these. On a map it.is apparent that The Board of School Area No.|the two ton men completely 2 was elected by acclamation: | split the Township. Mr, Batty Bruce Sharrard, Gordon Hanna,|won the north, Mr. Sturch the Ray Hatter, Dean Fry and Mrs. | south, Alex Cragie. | Mr. Thompson 'could only DOMINATE POLLS manage to wrest Polls Nine and Councillor Sturch and Mr.|!1 from the Deputy-Reeve. Batty dominated the polls be-|. Mr. Manning won all of the tween them. Mr. Batty took|Polls, Six, Seven, Eight and five of the 11, as did Mr.|Nine tha' participated in the Sturch, Councillor Roberts won|School Board vote. the remaining poll, ---------- The percentage of turnout was eight points lower than in 1962. Only 40.2 per cent of the eligible voters turned out this One-Stop DANNY LEWICKI COACHING VISITORS : Dunnies Host Indians Seek To Halt String | By CLIFF GORDON hand, have a very impressive|tie game in a row as they hel¢ Tonight at Whitby Arena, record themselves, They have the powerful Lakeshore Good- Danny Lewicki, former Toronto|won eight, tied four and lost/year: -- on their own ice, Maple Leaf and New York Ran-|three in th ir 15 games to date.| In the game Thursday night ger star will lead his undefeat-|Their three losses coming atithe Dunnies started with only|~ ed Etobicoke Indians against the| the hands of Kingston, 5-4, Wes-|three defencemen and then were Whitby Dunlops in quest ofj|ton 5-3 and Neil McNeil 6-5. jfonced to play with only two) their 13th win in 15 starts.| The Dunnies, however, bounc- from early in the. first period Lewicki, in his first year at the ed back after that close one and as Wayne Cheesiman suffered a coaching reins of a hockey club|threw a peal scare into the mild concussion, Nick Beverley, | has yet to face defeat as his Dixie Beehives here Monday as the fourth member of the local) club have won 12 and tied two. they tied them 2-2. On Thursday defence . staff. was still out of s erjnight they played their second/action with the flu, but is eX- iss aback jon Me eras dices pected back in action tonight. circuit. They hope that can make win number 13 for one Score Double Win By KEN ZAYETTE Time and the blackboard gavejing . the Henry' Street High School} As the score would i Juniors their initial victory of|the accent was on defence. Both), : i : the basketball season. teams contained the opposition snide a kl has the ne : They downed their cross-town throughout. Some "'incredible' yo. oe > Fobintetags » 4 Us rivals, the Scarlet Raiders ofjoutside shooting provided most Aecile. Md he < e, cei ed Anderson High, 27-26 when An-jof the scoring, especially in the' arlie minor hockey product, | : . linttae ctawes ot the paile, and Johnny O'Flaherty n throws with three seconds re- BANTAMS WIN 31-24 of the Metro Junior "'A" league | maining: | Refusing to take a back seat) The Dunnies will have a slight The first shot banked off the) '0 their "parent squad', the/change in their line up for to- backboard, and away from the|Juniors, the Henry Bantams als0/night's game. Bob Marshall will| rim. jdowned their Anderson Street/ne pack in action for the Whitby ; rivals. | ri ; Henry, Juniors, Central. Ont-) Hoth. doame had Wouble mov-|awa. af ling with th ario champs last year, domina- ing the ball in the first quarter. ted the first half as they went! 4 vderson donisaled. searita in| back to Whitby for more season- ing with an 11-2 lead. They shut| Anderson out 8-0 in the first! quarter. : second half. a rul Anderson roared back in the! 'The Henry boys took over injed the wing on this line ha as they led 13-9 when the buzzer|,, Aire . lsignified the 'beginning of the Kevin O'Shea at fight wing. Reeve Terms Election - BROOKLIN 'onight the Dunnies will be,tion season is over in Whitby|think we did a good job. It ap- t jout to prove that they have one|and district, enry OOps ers of the best teams in the Metro!' Whitby Township has a new|agreed with our policies and | they |Couneil with a lot of familiar/our decisions."' \faces. John Goodwin, the Reeve, | Lewicki and his Indians a hard re John Dryden, the Deputy-| g ratitude "to the people eeve The Indians boost a_ strong/ Councillors } lineup with such players as:;Don Roberts. Councillor Frank) {throw ended the Anderson scor- Howie Layton, a former Mamlie| Thompson was defeated in his defenceman who played in West- bid for Deputy-Reeve ern Canada last year: Ken Dry-|Brooklin School Board Chair- ) st/man John Batty replaces him. Mr. Goodwin won by acclama: tion. He sat this election out Mr. Thompson leaves the Coun- who|cil aft in Myrtle Lovelock was unsuccess-|in the administration. ful in her bid to return. ha f Mr. Goodwin referred to the,able to work with the new Coun- jresults as "the peoples' choice"'.| cil for the good of the com- 'I was prepared to work wit anyone who was elected,' he} awa Generals. He has been sent/continued. same atmosphere of i ime} : He will centre a line ofjtion to the dressing room at halftime the quarter and the first half, Oras Pal ms - ie pean wal canting" He considered the re-election S, | Fletcher, who as a rule play-|of four of the five 1963 mem-|congratulated all of the candi- s\bers a vote of confidence: 'It|dates and promised to "devote DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals ; Custom Droperies ~"D Broadioom ond Rugs C.1L.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Phone 668-5862 Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby ; Councillor Roberts grabbed Pendle ot poses | the third and final Council spot), 4 vat , P | with 791 votes, Mrs, Lovelock,|*® he 'a former Councillor, polled 517.) Mr. Sturch polled his great- Mr. Thompson was contesting/¢st number of votes _in his the Deputy-Reeve position for home area in the Garrard- the first time, The "Dean of the/Thickson's-Scolt roads district. Council," in terms of consecu- The Polling areas Two, Three tive years of service, he was and Four were situated in the unable to kee; up legates Corridor between Whitby and) pees ae ae ee Oshawa and south of Rossland) ge road Mr. Sturch picked up 383 William Manning and Hu gh\votes in that area He also won Ormiston, both incumbent Poll One bordered by Picker- School Area No. 1 trustees re- ing, Highway 12 and the Taun-| Private Stock CANADIAN RYE WHI 1, SKY JOHN BATTY |tained their offices without too ton road and Poll Five, border- jr jed by Highway 12, Rossland | jroad, East Whitby Township and the Fifth Concession road on the north, Mr. Batty, who lives just jsouth of Brooklin on Highway} )12 also profitted from an area) |vote. He led Polls seven and six! and Ijin the area east of the From PETER SMITS Hairstyling for Men Vote Of Confidence' (Staff) -- Elec-|was a successful year pears' that the people have himself to the good of the peo-| ple of the Township." his) Mr. Thompson conceded that ofjhis defeat had been "no. sur-) prise". "But, the Lord and the rate- payers willing, I'll be back an-| sk '< 'i ~ontinued other year" He revealed no} a te pos ML promise|specitic plans for his year out to maintain this continued ser-|°f Politics vice in the interests of all of} Mrs. Lovelock also disclosed the people in the Townsh'p."|that- she "may run again". Mr, Roberts agreed with the} '! thank my supporters," she) e sa'd. "We all put a lot of work) into the campaign, I congratu-| late the new Council." SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Dally Mr. Dryden expressed are still there. So are|whitby Township, for their sup- Fred Sturch and! port" x "he vote, I feel, brings a) Former} er four consecutive years|Reeve that the outcome of th office. Former Councillorjelection indy:ated a confélence am sure that I will be | h| munity," he stated 'People are wonderful," bub- "I am sure that the/bled Mr. Sturch, when he learn- co-opera-jed he had topped the polls. 'I that prevailed in the last hope I can continue to do them and Frank. . . « Season's Greatings {02 Byron St. South A special welcome is extended to "JOHN" the father of Peter the service they deserve." Sess Mr. Batty, at a loss for words, | CALENDAR third period to score 14 points|the third period as they out-|been elevated to the Generals) and deadlock the count at 16-16.|scored the visitors 12-6 andjfor the time being. The line of} The teams traded baskets in|moved into a 21-19 lead. They|Tom Lavender, Jimmy Peters| the fourth quarter and with alwere even stronger in the final/(he played with the Generals} minute remaining the score was|quarter as they drilled home 10\ yesterday) and Bill Lastic will tied once more, 25-25. Roddy| points while holding Anderson to|stay intact as will. the "Whiz Barter stepped to the foul-line|a mere three. Kids" line of Danny Sandford,| swished his first attempt. He| The two schools have been|Darryl Leach and Jerry Dionne, | also connected on his bonus shot|sports rivals since they split} Jan Young will guard the net to round out the Henry scoring.|from, and replaced the old Whit- for the Dunnies again tonight Spellen's one successful free!by District High School. as the 16-year-old has the sec- ESD one nae Q ond-best goals against average in the metro league. Cheesman, Hampson, Mayhew and Beverley will patrol the 'blue line Wayne Cheesman continues to -- of -- renee YOUR Monday, December 16th -- 8:30 P.M. mS S iu 0 R T Weekly Events! ¢ WHITBY ARENA ¢ | : ETOBICOKE INDIANS -WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "B" ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDENTS (with cards $0c) MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ This Programme Presented By The Local = Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! W. C. TOWN impress the brass of the Dunnies as well as the Oshawa Generals and has been seeing action with both clubs of late. He will con- jtinue. to do untit the first of January. Game time tonight is 8.30. Door Pried Open | Bakery Robbed | One of the most "punned-| upon" words in the English lang- uage is "dough". Here it is again: Thieves broke into 'Hunt's' Bakery Saturday night, and made off with some "dough'? -- about $120 in cash according to police. The thieves (or thief), it was learned, entered the Brock street south bakery by forcing the back door. The theft occurred some- time between 6.15 p.m. when the! shop was locked for the night, and 9.25 p.m. when Constable Ken Edwards of Whitby PD found the door had been forced open A spokesman for the Bakery told police $20 of the amount had been taken from a tray, and that |the remainder had been "in a carton". Nothing else was taken. Police are investigating. The break-in marks the first reported since the rash of car break-ins early last week. Police disclosed that no further activity of this type has occurred since last Monday evening. ANTICIPATING SANTA? is that Santa Middleton "Hey Wayne Claus? Bobby might be asking his big brother. This is Bobby's first Chri:tmas, and at nine months he is not likely to be askin' any questions, Wayne BROCK WHITBY is three. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Middle- ton, 724 Centre street south, Whitby. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Middle- ton, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Doug Nesbitt, Brooklin Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:25 Last Complete Show at 8:25 Hoos! FREDERICTON (CP) -- An estimated 200,000 Atlantic. sal- mon, possibly a_ record high, : were taken from New Bruns.) wick rivers this year, 'the pro-! vincial lands and mines depart; and the. federal fisheries department announced Satur- day. Official figures cover 'only, the 72,000 salmon killed by non- residents, Residents do not have to report their kills and the fig- ures for the resident catch are Ibased on estimates. ment » WARNER BROS. picrune TECHNICOLOR® ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction "RIFFI IN TOKYO" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sterring -- KARL BOEHM---BARBARA LASS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD Ample Parking Facilities THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS | HOCKEY METROPOLITAN JR. "B' LEAGUE, Mondey, Dec. 16, ot 8:30 p.m.,. 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