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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1963, p. 5

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Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault LOSING MONEY, BUT... Tel. 668-3703 | WHITBY And DISTRICTThis Was The Year That Was In Whitby By JOHN GAULT move into its Cochrane street\and screamed in court: 'Long! the Town fathers for a subsidy THE OSHAWA TIMES, , Monday, December 30, 1963. 5 in the New Year, a The Town brothers donated \ ; ; handled 'by the Grey Sisters of ne -- to St, John Ambu-/116:tmmaculate Conception. ee The crime rate in the Town SOMETHING NEW of Whitby dropped 40 percent HAS BEEN ADDED over the 1961 totals, according The Ferris Wheel wedding was|to Chief Constable George Ran- the most bizarre event of the/kin's 1962 figures. social season. Salvation Army| A $10,000 fire at Dundas Street Captain Edward Read _ per-|School was blamed on vandals (Whitby Editor) |Masonic Temple-Hall sometime)live the Third Reich." This is the year that was alin January. When the project) Pickering Township _police-| topsy - turvey, exciting, full-of- was approved by Town Council, |men were accused by Robert; elections year for Whitby andjin February (it required a|Mosely of a "frameup." This) formed the ceremony as_ the couple, Miss Jean Moore of Ottawa, and Arthur Alward. of Whitby, sat in the immobile by police and officials of the School Board. Long-time Whitby resident and Provincial Civil servant H. J. champs of the Whtby Mercat- tile Hockey League. Jim Cherry started the 1963- 64 season as mentor of the Dan- nies, When Doug Williams re- signed as coach of the parent Oshawa Generals, he moved up to the Junior A squad. Bob Wright, just out of Junior him- self, took over the Dunnie reins, And the Police and the Fire- fghters played to a 6-6 te n their annual Charity hockey | district, seats. Mace was appointed Employees' To Ignore Ultimatum Ambulance Men Say mutilated andypens. I'm ton much of a human-|ing to meet the Attorney-General) The dying, bleeding wil! not lie uncared for on highways in this area. For local ambulance services|must litarian for that." He .added: '"'But, something be done. Since October are ignoring.the call by Ontario|I have lost over $1000 in unpaid) Their shock tactics are aimed)ta Ambulance Operator's Associa-|bills for highway calls. The ser- tion to stop answering emergen-|vice can't carry on like this cies on provincial highways,|indefinitely." after Jan. 15, unless Attorney-) General Fred Cass agrees to pital by ambulance after a discuss an insurance scheme tolaccident leave the area, when|think ambulance services in this|cil, cover the bills. they are able, and forget to pay Don May, owner of Whitby|the ambulance bill. Ambulance Service, said Sun-| Mr. May said that he now re- day night: 'I just couldn't carry|ceives no council subsidy but on with the thought thet I/will approach Whitby council for for two years to discuss an in- |surance scheme to cover the jcost of highway calls, jto force him into a meeting. | Don Harvey, Bowmanville Many people taken into hos-|vice, and area representative of Paul ' road the association said: 'I do not}Harry jarea will obey the request to) stop highway calls, "My own service 1s subsidised) by the Bowmanville, Darlington) and ° Newcastle It was a year of new build- ing, milestones and the battle of the trees. Annexation reached the dis- cussion stages; a new: Magis- trate and two new Justices of the Peace were appointed. Stan Martin retired as Mayor and a native son candidate defeated|petitioner's fears with the as-\wijjiam Warner of the OPPit were a pair of youthful Councillors to ke his place. Warren Mowat relied upon, owner of thejand received the support of the/Belida relented. | Ambulance Ser-jolder parts of town to defeat) 1963 was also the year that! Coath and Des Newman. Inkpen returned to Coun- _and former hockey star Bobby Atterslay topped all polls first try. Tommy Edwards, defeated by municipalities! Port Perry's Dr. Matt Dymond' museum. sometime and I could not stop even if I/in h's bid for Ontario MLA in ichange in a zoning bylaw), a 16- cut little ice with Magistrate) [name petition objected to the Jermyn. construction. : ' Constable Cliff Pegg of the| Mrs. Mildred Belida and 15\Qpp agreed to drop charges of| co-signers expressed fear that/obstruction against a youth if the local Masons might turn the 4 public apology were: made. It hall into a liquor outlet. _{was, and the charges were After John Frost, Composite | dropped, Company president, allayed the Triumph for some: Corporal surance that no Masonic was promoted to Seregant. . . |Temple had ever allowed the| i Mike Pra and Heath |Constables grape on the premises, MIS.| Selwyn Holroyd received their} Corporal's hooks, } And two Whitby housewives) laid a trap that captured a mail-| hief, And the "19th Hole" became \County officials saw their new |building on Rossland roadehegin |to rise. The old Ontario street ! Courthouse will no longer serve ito win a Council berth in his/the County after July of 1964. It}a dubious mecca for parched) has been proposed as a_ pos- golfers as the OPP conducted) sible technical school or ajraids on three area Golf Clubs. Fines were implemented and the Plans for a new fire hall were liquor confiscated. As the ceremony ended, the newlyweds were, taken gently upward, and the bride tossed her bouquet. "This is not a gimimick", said Captain Read, "but something more sacred than words can tell. The marriage is as valid as if performed in any Church". Pickering Township became the first municipality in Ontario County to request County As- sessment . .. Whitby Township and Pickering Village followed suit. A new agreement was drawn up and approved by the County) and the City of Oshawa. It re- places one, termed. obselete which was struck 38 years ago.| Elwood P. Dowd and his in- visible, and slightly - Relation Officer in the Depart- game, HAPPY NEW YEAR ment of Civil Service, The largest ship ever to visit Whitby Harbor arrived in 1963. The SS Tom Van Der Heide was moored here at the McNamara Marine yard, for scraping and painting. And, at the same time, 1360,-/ 000 gallons of Soybean Oil and 170,000 gallons of Coconut Oil arrived for the Drew Chemical Company of Ajax. Harbor activity was at its highest since the war, according) to Deputy-Reeve George Brooks.) Viscount Greenwood LODE} celebrated a quarter-centuty of public service to Whitby and Canada Noy. 21. SPORTS Whitby's Total Eclipse Of Moon Seen BOSTON (AP) -- The earth moved between the sun and the moon today and gave North Americans their second celes- tial show in six months--a total eclipse of the moon, The phenomenon started at 4:25 a.m. EST as the moon ent- ered the umbra (dark ' shadow of blanked out the moon at 5:28 a.m, the earth) and' completely Clear skies over New England Junior B Dunlons|gave astronomers and the. curi- ous an excellent view of the might have caused a death by| financial assistance not answering a call. during January. ce: ASS ; "T will not pull my ambulance} The Ontario Ambulance Oper- '1 do not think pulling ambu- ' lances off the highway will an- off the road no matter what hap-'ator's Association has been try-; -- |swer the problem of people not |paying bills. You couldn't leave Dunnies Host Kingston wanted to. j the September Provincial elec-/made . .. and a new Township ; Renee tions, made it to Council. Sam/Hall , . . the older buildings at /NUMPM AND TRAGEDY Hollingsworth, the Brooklin Brock and Dundas are being) .., Scott of Pickering laid the high school teacher, defeated|torn down to make way for an! .onnorctone of the new County Attersley for the Provincial|ultra-modern new bank: ? Building he won't be a part Liberal nomination but also lost| Plans for a 100-bed hospital' or the County Council who will to Dr. Dymond. were proffered and. its advent!.it there in 1964 however. be- Councillors Bevan, Slichter,made imminent. Anderson wause he lost his Reeveship in and Davidson were returned to High opened its technical wing/the municipal elections scant office handily. Councillor David-|May 25. weeks after he performed the son celebrated his 75th birthday) The Ontario Hospital Nursing chore with Oshawa Mayor Ly- tipsy six- are currently riding high in the ted Henry High School. top spot. They were the patsies Vast changes were made injof the league last season for the editorial staff of the Whitby|most of the year, then came on Bureau of the Times. Jack|strong to make the playoffs. Barter returned to university;) Henry High's perennial foot- Bob McDougall went to General ball powerhouse romped to an- Motors; and Manager Rae Hop-/other undefeated season in 1963 kins headed west to Penticton. |as they retained the Central On- Brian McCall returned from|tatio Championship. Quarter- the wilds of Ajax-Pickering to|back Doug Ing, fullbacks Barry) {people lying on the road injured. Lineup Change Possible | We get paid about 10 per cent of By CLIFF GORDON \players. Many of them have William Amer- Sacramento -- Ray ithe. calls we answer on_ high- | ways." | Mr. Harvey said highway calls jwere very heavy on ambulance jequipment. Often costly ban- Tonight will see hockey action|been "just out for a skate" and at the Whitby arena when the|Some o' them are getting some Whitby Dunlops will play host/ Stupid penalties, and costing the to the Kingston Frontenacs of|Dunnies games, he claims the Eastern Jr. '"B' league.) Manager Davie did not point This is the second game of the|/0Ut just who he might be think- inter-locking series 'with the/iMg of bringing in for replace- Eastern Division teams. The;Mment, but we gathered that he Dunnies have a score to settle/may take a good look at a with the Frontenacs as they couple of local Juveniles before dropped their first: encounter inthe announces the starting line- the Limestone City by a 5-2/UP for tonight's game score earlier in the season In the meantime, fans reémem- Besides bring the nal home Dermat tow ured on game for the year 1963 it Willl atch the game in comfort: so also mark the official opening bring along the "Missus and the of rhe 'heated arena' for the| Rider (they will all enjoy Jr. County. Town. The Dunlopsiiockey at its best) right here to hockey club, who have pledged|,,. Whitby arena $1500.00 towards helping to pay : for the newly installed heating system, feel that the fans in this area should welcome the added DEATHS comfort for the home games However this will.not mean tha'| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS you can sit in your shirt sleeves, New York -- A. J. Liebling, and watch the game, but will|9. a writer for the New Yorker definitely be considerably more|/ Magazine best known for his cri- comfortable than it has in the ticisms of the Wayward Press past few years and the author of a number of The Frontenacs, who will in books; of pneumonia vade' the Whitby arena, are a . Hy rairi West Germany -- real bunch of hard workers pee pak pase wil pedi toad They have size, speed, and lots|ii. musicians of the century; of of talent in their line-up Some], ciedilaione sit fe of the faces will not come as\° Chica ole - ee Hal strangers to the fans of thisloocmick 85. hi ath all Me- area, as many have played min-|- So RanaLE ee hdr opist and or hockey right here in Whitby./" > son of a founder of i ¥ International Harvester Com- Some of the players names! pany which come to mind are: goalie Neil Perry who has a fine pair accictant high commissioner of of hands and very. quick re- < coping P facets Thale canain and hard. ra Arabian Federation of rock defenceman, Gary Layelle.. London -- Ahm ed Abboud (He is rated as a good prospect Pasha, 74, one-time Egyptian to go farther up the ladder In eapar tycoon and former direc- hockey); Guy White; RickeY/tor of the Sues Canal Eaton; Mike McMahon: Wayne! poirut Lchanoe é A a Pavia: . Pancha Ron Earle; and Doug! a jeyander Campbell, 63 The Frontenacs are coached Trans-Arabian Pipe Line Com- by a fellow who has played a/nany.: of a brain tumor lot of hockey right here in the Encino, Calif. -- Alyce Can- Whitby arena in the person of\tield Jerome, about 45. a screen- Bob Senior, Hr will be remem- writer who wrote under the bered from the old Dunnies days name of Alyce Canfield: by sui- and the many battles between! pide : ' 5 the Frontenacs and the colors of K the Dunlops Tire Company 72. old time spithall ee We talked with manager Ivan pitched for the New York Yan- Davie over the week end the up- kees from 1912 to 1918 and-comin# game. He said that) Brantford -- Col. James J there could be a number of Hurley, 65, soldier and diplomat changes in tonights line-up. He|who retired in October as Can- has been more then somewhat! ada's ambassador to South Af- disappointed in the play of some) jeg of the "so called" seasoned Memphis -- Dr. John J. Og den, 69, known for. his dental Fi Bl d surgical inventions 1re ame Melton Mowbray, England -- The Bighth Earl of Shannon, 63 Ld found. shot dead: a pistol and n rsonist cleaning materials were near hods BRANTFORD (CP) Fire London -- British music con- investigation officials said Sun- ductor John Hollingsworth. 47 day a Saturday fire in a room- after a long illness ing house is believed the sev- Dublin -- Patrick J. O'Dono- enth arsonist-set outbreak here/ghue, 76. who played a leading ga yg) oe nart in the Irish fight for in- stioned a former qe ~ riti tenant of the Murray Street sil le i ibe aie oo eee ie) ware podp. nat Saturday's outbreak was the) HAMILTON (CP) Dan third recent fire in the same|Shaughnessy of the Toronto building. It was still under re- Olympic Club won the junior di- pairs following two blazesivision of the Harold Webster within a few hours Nov. 21,/memorial! fourth annual three- which caused $7,960 damage mile road race here Saturday Saturday's fire caused onlyjin a record 14:40.8. In the 10- minor damage. Two cushions|mile event, Charles Pell of Tar had been placed in a stair well!onte Olympic Club finished first and set ablaze n 53:23.0 BROCK Evening Shows At 7 AND 9:10 WHITBY 'Special Matinee Monday 1:30 THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL "A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR" pin "Mh Century Fox presents % Beem F RICHARD BURTON -- JEAN SIMMONS. dages and linen were ruined. He said the average highway acci- dent call cost about $25. 'Cuban Exile : 'Bombs Found -- MIAMI (AP) Seizure by U.S. authorities of a Cuban ¢x-| ile boat carrying bombs de- scribed as ticketed for Fidel \Castro was reported Sunday by 'U.S. and refugee sources Dr. Orlando Bosch, head of an janti-Castro revolutionary organ- jization, said his men were tak- ing the arms to the secret car-| ibbean base to be placed aboard! two planes to bomb Havana. The plan, Bosch said, called for dropping the bombs on rev-| olutionary plaza next Thursday while Castro addresses a throng jthere celebrating his fifth anni- iversary as Cuba's leader David Cardoza, U.S. regional customs director, said customs agents aided by the coast guard, seized the 18-foot motor- bat, detained four Cubans aboard. and confiscated four bombs Bosch said there , were 12, bombs, six for each plane. His) men threw eight overboard tol avoid confiscation, he added. + Cardoza said the men were released without charge. Inves- tiation of possible violation of Reds May Buy 'More Tobacco | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The|now-famous petition to "get the! Attorney Bruce Affleck, July 16 can-born vice-president of the/U-.S. agriculture department has|tat-poison out raised new speculation that the Soviet-bloc countries may turn to Canada and the United States for tobacco supplies A report in its magazine, For- eign Agriculture, says there is a rising. demand for cigarettes in' Eastern Europe. This devel- opment, it states, has the Soviet} Union and other Western Euro-) pean countries making a world-| wide search for about 135,000,000) pounds of tobacco The report says the need can- not be met by _ traditional) sources, which has been mainly Communist China. It says that the United States 'ime. of it either.. The Council were designed to confound the has at least 100,000,000 pounds authorized the plebiscite by a public available at a price lower than Eastern Europe has paid to some other suppliers, Canada was said to have a 30,000,000- pound surplus. on Election Day, Dec. 2, by running second to the 30-year- old Attersley. John Goodwin, despite his jtangle with a church-state prob- was returned as Whitby by acclama- Quantrill and lem, Township Reeve tion. Reeve Ev Deputy-Reeve George Brooks turned the same trick in the town. Township Deputy-Reeve John Goodwin retained his office in a runaway over Coun- cillor Frank Thomson Only John Batty broke into the five-man Township Council along with incumbents Fred Sturch and Don Roberts. To nobody's surprise, the mighty Conservative machine returned former Labor Minis- ter Mike Starr to the House of Commons for Ontario Riding. While his PC comrades fell al! over the Province in June, Mike remained The "machine" accomplished the same feat for Ontario. Legis- lators Dr. Dymond and Oshawa Alderman Ab Walker who un- seated long-time representative Tommy Thomas LIQUOR AND FLUORINE The drinking habits of Whitby inhabitants were changed -- dur- ng the year, Liquor in licensed lounges was given the OK by the townspeople in an April 22 plebiscite. Four local hotel-motel owners are presently waiting approval from the Liquor Licensing Com- mission to start serving their Aden -- George Henderson, 42.\U-S. neutrality laws continued. }rew It was-the first full year of fluoride in the town water sup- ply. The chemical was _intro- duced into the water in Decem- ber of 1962 The furor was immediate, as Mrs. Beulah Sturgess began the of the water' She was unsuccessful as the townspeople retained the ehem- ical by about 49 votes in a Dec 2 referendum It was 'probably the major issue of the year in Whitby. Public forums featured Pro and Con speakers from both 'here and Toronto. These included lawyer Terry Moore, QC, the driving force behind local Fluor- idationists, Dr. Gordon Bates, Director of the Health League of Canada and Mrs. Anna Bur- ton, president of the Canadian Civil Rights Group Liquor didn't have an easy 3 margin. Some of the local ministers took umbrage to this decision. It was charged that the step was contrary to the accepted formula, as no petition was presented, But the referen- School opened the doors of its! man Gifford. million-dollar school and resi- dence Sept. 13. members of Town Council. Stan STEEL MILL Martin, who wants Whitby first,| The biggest building of them|and Joyce Burns, who wants lall, of course -- both politically Whitby beautiful, called it quits. and physically -- is the new|Des Newman and Paul Coath| Lake Ontario Company Stee! sought the mayorality, and lost.! Mill sitting in Whitby Township,, William Twelvetrees ascended jjust out of the assessment-seek-| to the position of County Engin- ling clutches of the Town/eer. Ted Sits who held the post} lfathers. for 11 years, and who was in- This was the plum that set the|Strumental in countless projects, wheels of annexation in motion|returned to private practice. las, after the "horse had escap- An Oshawa man won a $1,000 ed," the Council felt they might) property suit in Supreme Court bring it back by extending the here, but wound up with only limits of the barn, $450 and a reprimand. (You can bring a horse to. Township Roads Supérinten- jwater, gentleman, but you can'ti\dent Merle Ross resigned his make him carry bullion for post in a heated argument with you.) Deputy-Reeve John Dryden at! It is unofficially rumored that a Township Council meeting. satellite industries have already, [.eslie McFarlane; the inter- made some inroads into, the nationally-known playwright and area, Township Reeve Goodwin 4 Whitby resident, saw his play| has assured his voters that, if "Don't Shake The Famly Tree" annexation should come about, televised over CBS. and his "The they would benefit from the Man Who Cheered The Leafs" final result on the CBC. THE LAW Whitby went from June 7 to It was a year of change.,Oct. 4 without an official am-|included the Eighty-Ninth Gen- ot the Kingston-| Toronto Synod and the Presby- Harry W. Jermyn, former|pulance service. Mayor and Justice of the Peace) Warry and Jack Town removed replaced" Magistrate 'Crawford thei! ambulance trom the road replaced Magistrate ' when they were refused a $5,000 Guest, who returned to Toronto. sed a $5, His Worship, despite a non- Mav legal background, was an im-\and started up the -- service meriate success. His -fairness/ again. So. far he has operated and understanding has been! <ubsidy-free, but. will approach lauded by lawyer and layman alike. His punishment invari- ably suits the crime. He accepts few precedents and judges each jease solely on the evidence pre- YOUR sented him Mr. Jermyn's appointment necessitated the appointment of < ja new Justice of the Peace |Two were sworn in by Crown XY ' CG. Mal" A. Nixon received tions Mr. Affleck, the fiery Crown Attorney, considered by many of his peers to be one of the best in the province, ran the gamut from a-post-court tongue- lashing of some surly offenders jto an act of mercy to a. dis- traught housewife He prosecuted one -case that may stand as a precedent in }Ontario law, and won it. (This concerned the peddling of next- to-worthless junk in Pickering Township. Mr. Affleck argued that the prices on the articles Femia and John the posi- W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities You don't have to play a sport to be a good sport Magistrate Jermyn agreed and convicted.) Lke an old-time circuit law- jyer, he roamed the four corners of the County weekly, handling everything from drunk-driving 110 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-3410 subsidy from Town Council. Don} i A : acquired an ambulance,|!ic High School in Whitby on "One answer to. the Soviet search," the magazine. says, 'may be purchases of some Ca- nadian tobacco in the near fu- ture." "However, to satisfy the cur- rent Russian need for tobacco, only the United States has suf- ficient stocks of cigarette-type |tobacco available," it reports. to coroner's inquests, The police' had their usual time with the. lawbreakers of BUILDINGS, THE BATTLE the County. One irate arrestee OF COCHRANE STREET blasted the OPP officers, who The Composite Lodge willjran him in,' as "the Gestapo," GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAI 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT dum, stood, and the wets re- joiced, Just like Miami no need to go South watch the game in comfort! Try our New Heated Arena. Monday, December 30th--8.30 P.M. ® WHITBY ARENA ®@ KINGSTON FRONTENACS WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "'B" ADMISSION WANT ADS sei at seereatals ix HOLD = oa : THE KEY - 1963 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY TO EXTRA GARBAGE AND CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTIONS CASH HOLIDAYS: -- Christmas Day, December 25th; Boxing Day, December 26th; New Year's Day, January Ist, Wednesday and Thursdey, December 25th*and 26th will be collected on Friday, Dec, 27th. Friday, December 27th will be collected on Seturday, December 28th, DROPS ONE JOB CHATHAM (CP) -- Gus Mort- json has resigned from one of jhis two positions with Chafham Maroons of the International Hockey League. The former Na-| jtional Hockey League defence-| man has relinquished his post| as manager but will continue as| coach. Ed Dent, a director of} the Chatham club, has taken over as manager, GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Corefree Holiday Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Wednesday, January Ist. will be collected on Thursday, January 2nd. CHRISTMAS TREES will be collected on your regular garboge collection day on the week of January 6th - 10th only. ; The Garbage Disposal Area is now located on Hopkins Street and will be open Monday through Soturdey, inclusive, from 8:00 a.m. to $:00 p.m. ONLY This area will be closed Sundays and holidays. WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF WHITBY replace Bob; tractive young Osborne is learning the ropes here. Old -- standbys Shirley; Femia and Idola Simpson are} still with us. Whitby was visited by a fe- male Vampire on Hallowe'en and she provided the only ex-/ citement as a heavy downpour female, Mary of the trick-and-treaters, and all but the heartiest of pranksters out Brooklin way. Whitby's Brass Band made) news, They won top awards at the Canadian National Exhibi-| tion, hosted numerous other} bands at the opening of their| $5000 bandshell and saw their instruments freeze at the Bow- manville Santa Claus parade. Musclebuilder Vic Tanny named Whitby as a "very pos- sible location" for his first Ca- nadian health spa. Moderators of the three Courts of the Presbyterian Church met at St. Andrew's here for the first time in 130 years. These eral Assembly, tery. Father Leo J. Austin turned the first sod on the first Catho- | grounds near his St. John the Evangelist Church. The teaching chores will be the margin of victory The Junior edition almost)", . foot rabbit friend, Harvey, visi-| standings, only points out of the|¢clipse. Residents of many other areas of North America and the west coast of South America were able to see part of the 314- hour show although cloud cover obscured the view in some re- gions. Last July, an extraordinary solar eclipse was seen in parts of North America. The lunar eclipse is somewhat : I (John Gault)|Goode and Rolland Mackey, and)/more common but a total lunar Whitby regrets the loss of four|took on. Rae's job; and an at-|a 'Chicago Bear" defence were eclipse is relatively rare. is a full shadow there earth's time the Each turned the same trick but lost|P@Sses Near the moon, usually out when a last-second missed|bove or below, and sometimes convert gave the title to Tweed blotting out part of. the moon- 13-12. ! team suffered a like setback as} they were knocked out of Mann| |Sailors. Oshawa's McLaughlin Colleg-| iate won the Canadian Legion Trophy as the top squad at the COSSA Track. Meet at Henry High. Ten records were set in the driving rain at the May 45 14 meet, : ; the earth The Brooklin Senior Lacrosse cen ha ight. But occasionally, passes exactly be- sun and the moon, eclipsing the moon's light, a re- ; flecti f sunlight the s spoiled. the night for almost all|Cup action by the Port Credit ei lp oN eg on fhe Smad today. That happened TREE SALES The estimated 1963 sale of Christmas trees in the U.S. by growers and suppliers is some 000,000. Anderson High wrestlers won! five matches in the COSSA meet on Feb.: 23 to top all schools. Anderson also placed sixth in the Ontario finals at West Hill.) Two areans made news: Ar- tificial ice was - installed at |Brooklin's Whitby Township Me- |morial Arena; heating was in- stalled at Whitby arena. Durno's won the 1963 edition the Ivan Hicks Trophy as the SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper ond Murels @ Custom Droperies ®@ Broadioom and Rugs - @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Phone 668-5862 Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-4341 PORT CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! THIS WEEK'S SPO RTS EVENTS HOCKEY METROPOLITAN JR. "B" LEAGUE, Monday, Dee. 30, King- ston Frontenacs vs Whitby Duloy Arena. ps ot 8:30 p.m. in the Whitby Whitby Whitby Mercantile Hockey League y Whitby Mercantile Hockey League, Sunday, Jonuary 5, ot 12 noon Ottenbrites vs Flemming's age vs Arena Sunoco, Johns Manville Hock JOHNS MANVILLE HOCKEY LEAGUE, Sunday, Jon. 5, ot 8 am., Transite vs Insulotions, board Shell ot 2 p.m:, Durno's Gar- HARLEY'S Service Centre FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Licensed Mechanic Major and Minor Repairs Rambler, Trailer, Sales and Rentals FINA CENTRE MERCHANDISE 668-8211 1101 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N 668-8241 After Hours 668-8265 GENERAL REPAIRS 24 HOUR TOWING LICENSED MECHANIC ey League at 9:45 a.m, Office vs Flex- Skating at Whitby Arena Wednesday, Jen. 1, 8 to 10 p. m. Adults only. Friday, Jan, 3, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Adults and children. Soturday, Jan. 5,2 to 4 p.m., Children, 14 years ond under. Figure Skating Saturday, Jan, 5, 10.30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Whitby Arena, Children's Skating Classes. HOOKER & YOUR BEST DEAL ON No. 7 Highway, 3 m General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE SONS LTD. NEW AND USED CARS iles West of Brooklin CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR BROOKLIN 655-4811 FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. For Home Delivery of Ontario County's Only Daily Newspaper PH. 668-3703 Port Whitby Texaco PETER HUBER, Prop. @ Tires ond Accessories @ Free Pick-up ond Delivery COR. VICTORIA and BROCK ST, S. PHONE 668-3471

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