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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1965, p. 17

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aR I tS ele A call al ' Whitby Area Bowling Scores WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) 229, Lomagno 687 (248, 237 Black 686 (248, 220), Gord Platt 683 (255, 233), B. Haines 681 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuery 15,1965 5 Poor Turnout At Meeting PORT HOPE -- The North- umberland - Durham Tobacco Growers Association Tuesday 73 Take Oath Of Allegiance WHITBY (Staff) -- Canada - mine bye rpg he gained 73 new citizens in Whitby|Schyndel, Mr. and Mrs. an Thursday, as persons of many Videki, Mr, and Mrs, Wladyslaw se a ent vid nations stood and swore the| "21's trom Whitby were: Mr.|Feb. 21 at the Port Hope Golf oath of allegiance. Rob-| and Club. The Afternoon Branch of the Parish Guild of All Saints' Anglican Church has set dates for a number of events. The Hearts and Flowers Tea will be eld Feb. 10; the Dessert Card Party April 28 and the Christ- mas Bazaar Nov. 24.: and Mrs. Willen Bosgraff. ert Jan Bylsma, Mr, and Mrs.|, Ont 12 members turned out (298), Ernie Shepperson 678 (297), Keith Sharman 672 (264), Rusty Tripp 654 (232), Les Reed 653 (277), Harry Vanstavern 650 (231, 221), Richard Sandford 641 /1(271), Ed. Hutchinson 634 (291), Ozzie Moore. 633 (240), Clarence 'Moore 626 (223), Jack Dixon 618 (250), Bill Shearer 616 (237), Al Hammers 608, Don Reed 601 (249). Singles, 220 and Over -- Joe Lazaro 266, Don Waltham 261, D. Coppolino 260, Jack Mother- sill 249, Bob Smith 243, Jack 'Townson 236, Bruce Henderson 235, Jim Vanderende 231, J. Rypstra 229, Tony Perroni 221, Al Filliér 220, Amie Rousseau 220. Team Standings -- Hasbins 6, Joker's 6, Dunlop 5, Sam's Bar- ber Shop 5, Andrew's 4, Drew's 4, Whitby Barber Shop 3, Honyocker's 3, Ramblers 3, Bell Taxi 3, Papermakers 2, Lewis Custom Tailors 2, A and T At a sitting of Citizenship Court presided by Judge W. M. Cory, held in the new county court building, the 73 persons who had fulfilled the require- ments, were accepted and given all the privileges of a citizen of this country. Those from Oshawa _ were Erste Bizjak,. Mr, and Mrs. Al and Mrs. Vincenzo Cappuccitti Jossef Csifo, Mr. Giacomo De Gatto, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Du biki, Stanislaw Fita. . Antonio Pereira Galvao, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gkersini, Mr. Pawle Kaminskyi, Jossef Ker- tesz, Mrs. Natalja Klimuk, Friedrich Erutzki, Mrs. Anna Kusio, Mrs. Teresa Kuziomko, Mrs. Amalia Longo, Mrs. Maria Makarczuk, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- ciszek Michno, Ferena Nagy, Joao Henrique Pereira, Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaw Rozcyki. Louis Korswagen, Mr. and Mrs. Karle Hienze Matheis, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Van Der Maal, Cor-' _ Herman Peter Van Leip- sig. New Ajax citizens are: Mrs. burtus Marinus Burbach, Mr. Stanislaw Ciblecki, Mr. and Mrs. Giovanna Colucci, Mrs, Hideyo Kelsey, Mrs. Lina Matheis, and Mr, and Mrs. Hendrik Wessel- man, Others were: Mr, and Mrs. Egmont Armeeder, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Celina Dubicki, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs, Anton De Lange, Madoc; Mr. Chong Sang Chow, Port Elgin; Mrs. Regina Jagers, Szymanowski (Maria), Hill; Katarzyna, Oshawa. Myrtle; Mrs. Locust and Mr. and Mrs. for executive must be fore the association can con- te pon 7 A uggested e m r, who s' holding the meeting in March, growled that "They will not have the excuse then that they are busy shipping." | The suggestion was turned down. Andrew Plancke chaired the meeting in the absence of presi- dent Leo MacDonald. Secre- tary-treasurer of the associa- tion is Martin Foster. The association has had a de- clining membership from the high of 115 in 1963, There were 70 paid members in 1964. The two counties contain 150 Steelers Stretch Unbeaten Streak WHITBY -- Whitby's Lasco tobacco farms. TOURISTS IN RUSSIA Nearly 1,000,000 tourists from 133 countries spent their vaca- tions in the U.S.S.R. in 1964. Tuesday meet. A new elected be-| MAKE REGULAR DEPOSITS FROM EVERY PAY AND SAVE Motors 1, Joe's Barber Shop 1, Mitton' Machinery 0, Whitby Hotel 0. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE January 11, 1965 Team Standings -- G.-B-Jay's 12, Kokonuts 10, Neighbors 10, Rockets 9, Headpins 9, Poker Chips 8, Echoes 7, Woodpeckers 7, Whitby Cleaners 7, Crackpots 7, Sabre Jets 6, County Bowl 5, Bassins 5, Union City 4, Ringers \4, Lucky Thirteens 2. 600 arid Over .-- Carl Pascoe 751 (238, 214, 299), Isobel Mothersili 747 (239, 265, 243), Doug. Rowden 731 (242, 238,| 251), Marty Jordan 697 (243,| 263), Bob Redfern 692 (261, 239), Des. Denyer 690 (302), Mickey McMaster 683 (258, 243), iCharlie Gill 670 (229, 261), Earl Smith 665 (208, 262), Jim Mifflin 661 (260, 208), Paul Frank 649 (266, 200), Vi Jordan 645 (238, 247), Ward Bick 643 (222, 252), Earl Cane 640 (238, 230), Clare Rowden 633 (249), Marg. Pascoe 629 (262, 211), Hazel Moore 615 (208, 242), Lil Peake |615 (277), Ron Childs 610 (229), Ron Pascoe 609 (209, 208), Don Grant 609 (215, 212). Games over 200--Judy Brooks} 264, Bill Bonk 250, 207, Millie Peggs 249, Sam Bonk 246, Merv. Bemis 244, Richard Sandford 241, Jenny Hewis 240, Harvey Roberts 240, Betty Pascoe 230, 213, Verna Sandford 227, Doug Peggs 219, Marion Redfern 218, Pat Holter 217, Connie Denyer 217, Ruth Frank 216, Wayne Ste- SUCCESSFULLY AT VICTORIA AND GREY VICTORIA and GREY Steelers strengthened their hold on third place Monday night when they dumped Markham 4 to 2 The game started slowly then speeded up with both teams playing clean fast hockey. The crippled Whitby team hit first in the second period when Row- land scored from Brown and Sorichetti. The second goal, a power play effort, was scored by Reeson from Bremner. Mark- ham retaliated 40 seconds later when Paulikot 'scored un- esr ni a hithy oore scored for Whitby from LENA'S START Rowland and Brown early in the Singer Lena Horne began her|third period only to have career at 16 in New York's|Wheelan hit from Stewart and Cotton Club and appeared in/Graham for Markham. Only 30 her first Broadway musical in|seconds later Keenan scored 1939. lfrom Sorichetti for Whitby to make it 4-2, the final score. | Miss Maria Serra, Zenon Skot- niki, Stanislay Suban, Mr, and Mrs. Fedir Szeremet, Mr. Jo- hannes, and Mrs. Francina Van SKATE EXCHANGE 97 SPORTSMANS CORNER 103 Byron St., S. WHITBY TATUM BREAKS LEG HOUSTON (AP) -- Goose Tatum suffered a broken leg in the closing minutes of an exhi- bition game Saturday night, his first serious injury in 25 years of professional basketball. He had scored 50 points to lead Harlem Road Kings to an 87-59 victory over New York Olym- pians. ENJOY HOLIDAY IN SUNNY CARIBBEAN ter of the Empress of Can- New Year's cruise to the ada and Mrs. Donald, Caribbean aboard the 'Can- as they celebrated the holi- 94". While away, they as visited five ports - of - call day season on a Christmas- along the Spanish Main, on this, the first of six cruises the Empress of Canada will make to the West Indies and South America 'this sea- son. (CPR Photo) Shown above, left to right, are Harry Donald, of Whit- by; daughter Mary Louise; Capt. L. H. Johnston, mas- Dunlops Face Big Weekend By CLIFT GORDON WHITBY -- Whitby Dunlops have a very strenuous weekend coming up as they play three games in as many days, start- ing tonight in Markham against the Seal A Wax team and then right back here at the Whitby arena on Saturday afternoon against the powerful Kingston Frontenacs with game time 'call- ed for 2.30 p.m. The Dunnies have a Sunday engagement with the Neil McNeil Maroons on their home ice. The Dunlops, one of the hot- test teams in the Metro circuit right now, will be gunning for their ninth game in a row with- out a loss tonight as they move WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL| Mr, and Mrs. Larry Ruest travelling bridge and euchrejand Mr. and Mrs. Peter Otten- hostesses for the month of| brite attended the Tees - Lenon January are as follows: Bridge; |wedding at Port Credit and re- : : ' |Mrs, Louis Rousseau, Miss Jean|ception held at Dixie Inn, pid carats ot th A yrs Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, e on the ro , | bettor things jMrs. James McCarroll, Mrs./19, st, Mark's United Church Bee |Larry Ruest, Mrs. Murray Sil-| women, was held at the home On Monday night, Jan, 18, the|ver, Mrs. Andrew Miller, Mrs.|o¢ Mrs' Harold Bonnetta with Metro League All-Stars will play|Frank Canzi, Mrs. Joseph Ot-l Mrs. J: the Weston Dodgers, defending|tenbrite, Mrs, Lorne MclIntyre,|yr<. champions of the league, at the|Mrs. Richard Sandrelli, | Paes Weston Arena, with game time|Gertrude Lynde and Miss) .,; called for 8 p.m. All proceeds of|Emily Foy. Euchre; Mrs, Vin-/sn Pa Mun, nomena, Presented this game will be in aid of the|cent Mallon, Mrs. James Smyth, | : crippled children. The only play-|Mrs. L. S. Seymour, Miss Ber-| .Mrs. William Scott chaired) er selected off the Dunlops for|nadette Robinson and Mrs. Ted the meeting of Group No. the game is Ricky Gay, but he] Williams. 1, St. Andrew's Presbyterian is a doubtful starter due to his Me Women, at the home of Mrs |Grade 13 exams. Mr. and Mrs, Gillis Blakely,|navid Ziestra. The spring tea Bethune, Sask. and Mrs. Mary ' TEAM STATISTICS Vail, Wawota, Sask., spent bogey Neca ig og Bye Listed below is the team's| weekend with Mrs. Blakely's| Gj scoring records as well as the! sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Te his aaacad ue dee, league standings. Clifford Partington, Bayview/tional and Mrs. Donald Wilson P GA Pts. Pen avenue. took the mission study, Rev. 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby O.H.A. Jr. "B" Hockey Saturday, Jan. 16th - 2:30 P.M. KINGSTON WHITBY FRONTENACS DUNLOPS WHITBY ARENA HEATED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Admission: Adults 1.00 Students with cards 50¢ cme onetomemse The January meeting of Unit 212, 205, Myrt. Denyer 210, Rital Cane 206, Chris. Adair 205, Noel Edey 203, Don Denyer 203, Jen- ny Fowler 202. Vs. James Anstey presiding. M William Bentley and Mrs. "'TS./Ross Harris conducted the wor- One-Stop | DECORATING | SHOP © Wallpaper and Murels GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP ||< wsteom xg mee | © C.I.L, Paints end Varnishes | 118 Brock St. N., Whitby |} 5 aa leg i |]© Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points | DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 Whether BUYING LEASING: For Ladies & Gentlemen STEAM BATH into the Markham Arena, The Markham team has made sev-|8 eral changes in its personnel since the Jast time the teams met. They have a new coach in| pene wing Sandy Air, certainly no stranger to the Whitby fans, having play-| , ed for the world champion Whit- by Dunlop team. A couple of players left the Markham team when the other coach left and/, mew faces have taken up the slack. However, wins have been| hard to get for the Markham team, and they hope to make amends starting tonight. MEET KINGSTON On Saturday afternoon at the Whitby Arena the Dunnies will tangle with the Kingston Fron- tenacs in their only appearance) of the schedule at the -local/Markhem arena. Coaching the Kingston team is Doug Senior. He play- ed against the Dunnies of the old Senior A league and is a real competitor. The Dunnies tied the Frontenacs 4-4 earlier in the year in the Limestone City. There has been three coach- ing changes in the Metro league of late -- Air in Markham, Pat Flannery coaching Neil McNeil and Peanuts O'Flaherty taking over the reins of the Dixie Bee- hives. The latter team has pick- ed up a couple of players from 3 142 13:10 2 2 0 w "4 ere eerie BSoSBune jerry Dionne Bruce Myles Bill Lastic Ronnie Byrne Mike Taylor Jim Blair ~ eue He-4veowwevanee Oneu--- 4 NOUe ick Thompson Jim Whittak: er GOALTENDING PLAYER GP G | Dunc Wilson lan Young o-g. 8 TEAMS Etobicoke | Weston | Brampton | Whitby " |St. Mike's 23 Nell McNeil 22 23 24 24 B wSEBBERRSF USELESS ITEM KNUTSFORD, England (CP) \Electronics tycoon Sebastian de Ferranti has conceded defeat in an annual contest with friends to see who sends the most use- less present. A year ago he won with a stuffed rhinoceros head. Last Christmas, however, he door was blocked with 500 min- ers' helmets. BROCK Evening Whitby Saturday Matinee Starts 1: Yy Show Begins at 7 and 8:25 30 ¢ discovered when he tried to) leave his house that the front! Best wishes are extended to Don Lennox, on the occasion of his birthday celebrated Jan. 15.| Mrs. Bromley Rowe, 1020 Centre street north, entertained | at her home for friends and neighbors at a studio make-up party. Mrs. Emmy Ryan, acted jas demonstrator. Approximately |15 ladies were present. The hostess served refreshments. Ww. |Bible study. J. S. McClure gave the wart 215, John Howland 214, OPENING SOON | Clare Holter 213, Alice Hewis 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Thomas Rowson, 215 Palace| \street, is home after an eight- |day stay at the Oshawa General Hospital where he- underwent |surgery. | Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben |LaHaye, is celebrating his 13th birthday, Jan. 15. { Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Roy, 314} Cochrane street, recently visited | in Windsor and Detroit, with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamont and family and also Miss Shirley | Roy. LAL LSE AED IER IBE The Corner PIZZA . 107 Colborne W., Whitby 668-8807 - 668-8808 Specializing In... PIZZA SPAGHETTI. RIGATONI FETTUCE BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN SPARERIBS Combination Plate SPAGHETTI and SPARERIBS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK e Free Delivery on Orders of 3.00 or More sc You Can't Beat Us - So Why Not Join Us? It's a funny thing how very successful Murray Johnston's 1/2 Yearly Sales have become -- especially when he resorts to no gimmicks, no "two-for-one" deals nor "buy now and pay later" propositions. All they sell at Murray Johnston's in Downtown Oshawa is Personalized Service and the very best in quality and assured values. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE AT THEIR 12 YEAR- LY SALE THAT STARTS MONDAY, 18th Jan. '65. Now you can't beat us and so we suggest that you join us in this outstand- ing V2 YEARLY SALE. Moving to Montreal with General Motors? First, see Winston-Muss at Lorraine Just 4 miles from new plant L'Eleganta Colonial Cottage. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, family room, purpose basement with 700 sq. ft. of spece, 114 baths, garage. 5 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. Ranch bungalow, split level, mid-level, colonial cottage $15,700-$19,280/r0u$1,075 DOWN APRIL OCCUPANCY / HOMES QUALIFY FOR WINTER BONUS Enjoy country club pleasures--right at home! Marina, swimming pool, 18 hole championship golf course, 4 sheet curling club, parks, playgrounds. Complete municipal services. Safety roads, street lights, sewage system, water system, police and fire protection, mail delivery, garbage removal, ell utilities underground. : ight multl- INCL, YOUR WINTER BONUS GRANT Move to Winston-Muss at Lorraine QS In the foothills of the Laurentians, less than 30 minutes from downtown Montreal. Phone: (514) 625-0705 Another Residential Development of Winston Muss (Quebec), Ltd. A Subsidiary of Winston Muss Corporation, A Publicly Owned Company Sooo your new '65 CHEV. or OLDS, let JOHN J. MAJCHER Ms'e Yevetia now. Forlag tae on 1 or 2 yr. contracts. (Need @ good OK Used Cer? Give John ¢ call) HARRY DONALD LTD. 300 Dundes East -- Whitby 668-3304 JOHN J. MAJCHER AUCTIO N SALE Rugs and Portable and Console tors and Stoves -- Broadloom, Oriental a 2 P.M. 133 Brock St. N. And includihg . . . Scandi Leather Couches and Chai Cabinets -- Fine Period, Goods on view a from 9 $12,800 Stock Inventory of Fine Furniture Appliances TV Sets--Refrigera- Stereo Combination AM-FM HI-FI Sets--Portable and Console Automatic Sewing Machines -- Imported ind Domestic Rugs -- including a number of Custom Built, Pro- vincial Danish, Contemporary Chintz and Modern Chesterfield Suites -- Fine Occa- sional Chairs and Tables. SATURDAY, JAN. 16th SHARP Whitby, Ont. (Next Door to Brock Theatre) inavian and Modern Bed- room Suites -- Box Springs and Mattresses, all sizes -- Bed Chesterfield Suites and Daveno Beds -- rs -- Lazy Boy Chairs -- TV Swivel Chairs -- Dinette and Kitchen Suites -- Bedroom and Slipper Chairs -- Genuine Springwall Mattresses -- Teakwood Tables and Provincial and Modern Table Lamps. ALSO . . . Fruitwood Provincial Figure 8 Triple Dresser Bedroom Suites and Fleetwood Combination TV-Stereo Radio and Record Sets. ALL NAME BRAND GOODS Il day Saturday A.M. TERMS -- GASH or CHEQUES ACCEPTED Cattage for radius of 30 miles available

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