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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1964, p. 5

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¢ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13,1964 § WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Chris Dennett. Tel. 668-3703 DODGERS NIP LOCALS 'Dunnies' Impressive At Exhibition Opener By CLIFF GORDON Weston Dodgers nipped Whitby Dunlops 3-2 in a keen- ly contested exhibition Jr. B hockey game at the Whitby! arena on Saturday night. | A crowd of some 300 fans took | in the first test for the Dun-| nies and were impressed with what they saw. Muni Hoffman (a former Dun-| nie), Ken Knapton and Bruce) Walker scored for the visiting) the | |rookie coach Pat Baker and (minute majors make a spot on the team, There was several good scor- ing chances missed as the fel- lows hurried their shots or were wide of the target. Wilson in goal for the Dunnies made a couple of fine saves in the first half of the period, The score stood at 0-0 at the end of the first period with Whitby tak- ing five of the eight penalties. In the second period the game | opened up somewhat. Weston Dodgers. Brian Fletcher and|scored at 9.07 as Hoffman let Rick Thompson each scored for|go a long hard shot from just) the losing local team. inside the blue line that elfided) Weston who had played some| Wilson in the Whitby cage. five games previous. to Satur-| Both teams changed goalie at day nights game were heavy | the 10.34 mark of the period. favorites to whip the local entry; Knapton from Parham and Fer who had less than two weeks|guson made it 2-0 for the visit- practice under their belts. How-|0rs as they caught local de- ever this was not the case as} when the win- ning goal was scored. Bruce Walker was the goal getter on a pass from Ferguson and gave goalie Ron Heyson in the Whit- |by cage little time to make a jpave. That completed the scor- jing for the evening. ICE CHIPS . . . The locals |}did not look too bad at all for |having had less than two weeks of hockey camp work under their belts ... There are sev- jeral of the fellows who will jhave to be cut before the season Deaconess Will Speak To Group The executive of Presbyterian | Women met at the home of Mrs. Alec Andrew, Thursday, Oct, 8. Additional plans were made for the annual Holly Tea and Bazaar to be held Saturday, Dec. 5. Each group will be in charge of a table. It was announced that Miss Ruby Walker a Deaconess from downtown, Toronto will be guest speaker for the Fall Missionary | Thankoffering service to be held Sunday, Nov, 29 at 11 o'clock. Dec. 14 was the date decided jupon for the Christmas buffet |dinner .for the association, |which will be followed by the | association \regular quarterly | meetings. WOMEN'S COUNCIL The Women's Missionary WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Mildred Kay is super- visor of arts and craft at Fair- view Lodge and will be assisted by staff members for the annual bazaar to be held at Fairview |Loage, Wednesday, Oct. 1. Donald Gordon Campbell, is celebrating his birthday Tues- day, Oct. 13. His friends wish him a happy birthday. Friends of Mrs. Sharon Step- henson, Starr avenue, extend to her their best wishes for a) happy birthday to be celebrated Sunday, Oct. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter are spending the Thanksgiving weekend in Midland and will) also be attending a wedding. Sam Harris, Palemrston av- enue is celebrating his birthday, Miss Mathilda Macintyre of Calgary, Alberta is expected to arrive this weekend and will be guest for the coming two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and three children, Cindy Lou, Susan, Michael, Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barkwell and two-children Jenny and Charles of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long and| their son Reid of Belleisle, New) Brunswick have just returned Walter Weir, is celebra' his first birthday on Th ving: Day, Monday, Oct. 12. Friends of the family wish Gregory Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs.|many happy returns. one REP the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cyr, 310 Chestnut street west. James Cronin, 309 Palmerston avenue, Miss Pat Borchuk is celebrat- ing her birthday Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 12. Her friends. wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Janet Bernier, Andy Ber- nier and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freisen are attending the Bel- anger-Gatien wedding held in Ot- tawa today. Dinner guests for Thanksgiv- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie, 1007 Henry street, are members of Monday, Oct, 12. Friends of Mr. their family: Mr, and Mrs. Fred |Harris wish him many more.'Spicer and son Billy, Toronto, Vietotian Order of Nurses - ANNUAL APPEAL ATTENTION Remember the letter for the V.0.N, Appeal Week of October (2th - (7th vs Pp to their home after visiting for | PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 728-9474 187 King St. Eost ---- " 4 Please return ¢o' in ------<--<---------------- | TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE DIAL 668-8831 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY starts as there were five play-|Council of Whitby Pentecostal ers who were not dressed for|Church met Thursday, Oct. 8 the game who are still injat the home of Mrs. Maxwell camp . . . Both goalies, Wil-|Case, 1010 Henry street, the son and Heyson made some|special occasion was a "Stork |good saves for the Dunnies . . .|Shower'" held in honor of Mrs. | {On Thursday night of this|Reg. Williams, who received! |week the Dunnies will play host| many gifts. | FINAL INSTALMENT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1964 Failure to pay all instalments by this dete empowers the Tax Collector to client In accordance with the several statutory provisions; this includes seizure of rent, where applicable, or collection by bailiff with the cost payable by the taxpayer. For your convenience oll current taxes are payable at any the Dunnies came within an ace of winning as a couple of goal posts were the difference) between a win and a loss. The first period was. very) close with -both teams feeling! the other out. The Dunnies had 11 new faces in their line up| and one would need the pro- gram supplied by the team to know just whom one was cheer- ing for. The Dunnies appeared rather chippy at times as the fellows were trying hard to impress fenceman Cheesman out of posi- tion. Whitby got their first goal of the game on a power play ef- fort. Blond haired defenceman Rick Thompson was the marks- man at 19.24 of the middle me. A. second power play goal at the 1.46: mark of the third per- fod for the Dunnies tied the score at two each. Hoffman again was the culprit in the sin bin when the lamp lighting was going on. Hume of Weston and Taylor of Whitby were sitting out five |to North York Maple Leafs at jthe Whitby arena with game jtime called for 8.00 p.m. | SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Scoring. None. Penalties -- Cheesman 2.18 8.42, Sawyer 5.44, Kirby 13.02, Sandford 13.02, Koster 13.48, Thompson 15.58, Jackson 17.28. SECOND PERIOD | 1, Weston: Hoffman, | Ferguson | 2. Weston: Knapton, | Parham, Ferguson 17.37 9.07 Time was set aside and a new |jcommittee was elected for the) |coming year, as follows: Presi- \dent, Mirs. Albert Midgeley, | | vice president, Mrs. John Lea- vitt, secretary. Mrs. Ted Col- bourne, Mrs, Ewen MacDonald and Mrs. Walter Brownell will serve on the works committee. A delightful lunch was served. The evening was both success- | ful and: profitable They're Here, ,, New Fall Clothes to be tailored to your measure by . @ TIP TOP TAILOR @ House of Hobberlin At ows USS en's EEVE st" 129 ®rock St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-2091 3. Whitby: Thompson, Hewitt, O'Shea 19.24 Penalties -- Taylor 9.42, Saw- |yer 12.45, Whittaker 13.44, Pil- ison 16.02, Hoffman 18.33. THIR DPERIOD Revenge For Dunnies As Dodgers Go Down 4. Whitby: Fletcher, Whitby Duniops gained an|gether by manager Ivan Davie. Cheesman, Marshall 1.46 Evening Shows 6:55 and 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 NOW THE SCREEN EXPLODES 'THE MOST ¥ IMPORTANT MISSION SUMMARY Ist Period Penalties -- Earie 3.25, Taylor 12.48, Cheesman 16.41, "Released they COLOR by DE LUXE PANAVISION UNITED ARTISTS ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction "NURSES ON WHEELS" Starring... NOEL PURCELL, JOAN SIMS 4, 8. 4 7. 8. ONE - PIECE CONCRETE aIER MUMEDIATE DELIVERY CW MUL SUES @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS eee @ NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS none sh 655-3311 Z7jy, CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. DURA-STEP + ONTARIO COMING . . . , MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th © FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT @ The Bright-New-Sensational Sound of the FABULOUS Go guor 5 | at the... SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL 734 DUNDAS ST, W., WHITBY # DINE & DANCE.in the PROVINCIAL ROOM "TRULY FINE CUISINE" "THE JOQUERS" - Showtime 9 p.m. Nightly even split of their two weekend|We understand he dreams of| 5. Weston: Walker games with the Weston Dodg-|where to get good players next. Ferguson 11.25 ers as they dumped the highly) So fans for a good pre-season| Penalties Hoffman 1,15, touted club 7-5 right in Weston|look at the Dunnies make it a|©'Shea 5.07. Hume major, Tay- jast night. Weaton pleted ts date for the Whitby arena on|!0r major 9.43, Hume 15.18. locals 3-2 re at the ithy|Thursday night, with game arena on Saturday night. jtime called for 8.00 p.m. ' There was not a repeat; On Saturday night the Neil scorer in last night's game and) McNeil. Maroons will pay a visit BROCK the scoring was very well divid-|to the local arena to test the ed. Dan Sandford, Bob Marshall, | Dinaies, this one goes at 7.00 TH MSO} CORPORATION Brian Fletcher, Jim Whittaker, |p.m. Ti Lane, Phil Solomon, and haf Piison each bagged aces for the winning Rubber Men. For the Dodgers under man-| ager-coach Avarell it = ae Sawyer, Tom Hicks, m Swindle, Mike Howard a "povatie Or veut, Heron | Ptashnik one | mi major,! 1.07, 9.00; Lastic 9.00, | each gh Ralph Moore started in goal) "" saps rere for the Dunnies fast night A Weston, Hicker pecier, Watson wr stike 'Willoughby Tid way| © Wee preter through the game. Coach Pat| Whitby, Whittaker'... Baker dressed 22 players for) § Whitby, Lane, : ' Fletcher, Marshall last night's game. 9. Weston, Howard, Hoffmen ..... It was announced after the 10. Whitby, Solomon, O'Shea game that four players had Ny ey ore : been cut from the local roster| "Penaities -- Sawyer 5.10, Koster 8.49. but manager Davis was not| available at press time for the, names of the unfortunate fel-| lows. i The Dunnies will work out at the local arena tonight at 9.00 p.m. as they make ready for the big up and coming game on Thursday night at the local when they will host the big North York Maple Leaf team. They are reported to be a real classy outfit. They will have to be shanp to stay ahead of these hard playing Dunnies that have been brought to- Town VON Plan . Campaign Week . Money Spinner Next week is "Campaign Week" for the Whitby branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses. And already campaign posters and: displays are appearing all over town to remind the public. Last year over $1,500 was raised. This year the VON are out to beat that figure. This weekend 'over 4,000 letters will be going out appeal- ing for jonations. Every home in Whitby is asked to dig deep and generously. Now in its Sist year of serv- ice to the town community the Victorian Order of Nurses pro- vides a professional nursing service to an ever increasing need for home care. Working in co-operation with family doctors the VON cares for the aged and chronically ill, provides instruction to expect ant mothers and aids the new mother in the care of her baby ILnjections-, physiothera- py; dressings and guiding pati-| ents in self care are all part of the VON service. | BOMBINGS CLAIMED NEW DELHI (AP)--The In- dian 'government says there hate been 487 bombings in the Indian sector of divided Kash- mir in the first nine months of the year. Officials claimed there was a "strong possibility" the bombings were engineered by agents from Pakistani-held Kashmir. No deaths were re-|° ported. 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The other 3 bedrooms are a fair size, the bathroom has the proper ceramic tile finish and the decoration is clean and appealing. The exterior of the home needs some imagination but the possibilities are interesting. Full price $14,500. Inspect and make your offer for @ quick sale. HOW MANY HOMES CAN YOU BUY FOR $12,500 and have 3 good size bedrooms, family size kitchen plus dining room area and large living room. This sleeper is going to make someone happy with the 60' lot, recreation room outside patio, barbecue pit, etc. The monthly poyment is only $103.00 which includes taxes, Interest and principal. Move ln this comfortable brick home before the cool breezes blow ond enjoy the warm satisfying feeling that home ownership brings. This is a fine resi- dential area in Whitby. WHITBY BRICK AND STONE -- $14,900 On Annes Street near all schools on spacious 65' x 150' lot with fireplace in living room, desirable dining room and 3 bedrooms all tastefully decorated. This is a solid down te earth fomily home built by a conscientious builder and about 8 years old, Excellent garage, storms, screens, etc. Try $3,000 down here. WHITBY -- $1,000 DOWN a 'n popular south west residential area of town near churches ond schools. This three bed- tom brick 5 year old bungalow is. complete with trim landscaping, clean well kept ap- pearance and a kitchen that a modern housewife will delight to work in, Full price $13,800 with good reduction for. larger down payment. See this and others before you buy. WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING On 68 by 162 corner lot could be utilized for any other church grouping wishing to have a central location. Possibly a lodge hall or some commercial venture wishing an economical headquortérs would snap up this solid brick 88 yeor old building, Property Is well kept with steam heating plant. 2 washrooms, kitchen, Sunday School room and some class rooms, Full price $33,500. WHY MOVE EVERY FEW YEARS FOR A CHANGE When you can buy'a ranch style heavy white clapboard home with attached gorage for less than $20,000 with nearly 1400.sq. ft. of living space plus a 100 by 165 ft. lot in one of the best areas of North West Whitby near modern schools This executive custom designed 1 storey home. is designed and built of some of the finest materials with heavy insulation throughout making the total yearly heating cost about $125.00. The cosy, open fireplace, large 12 by 24 living room, spacious kitchen, handy utility room for washer and dryer, separate dining room ond three bedrooms must be seen to be appreciated, Call us for on appointment to see today. Full price $19,500 with a minimum of $3,500 down. Make offer for a quick sale. ~ BEAUTIFUL BRICK EXECUTIVE HOME -- WHITBY In Whitby in immaculate. condition with neat landscaping, 4 bedrooms, dining room 10 x 13, attached gorage, 114 bath, custom built away from subdivision area. 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