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The Oshawa Times, 21 Oct 1959, p. 5

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a ar am WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21, 1959 § HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Evening Guild opening the meeting with prayer. all the ladies of the Anglican To Bu Dra S A short business meeting was| Church will be held in February yY pe held and it was agreed that the|instead of the usual November The All Saints' Anglican|drapes for the new parish hall|date. Mrs. R. Shider was in ' Church Evening Guild Branch|and also stage curtains would be|charge of the held its social meeting last Mon-| purchased. Mrs. C, Watson is in sisind by her Students Visit Mediscope Display ew aT ra: annual soci evening for|Nov. 2 af the new parish hall. By HELEN McKNIGHT we finish school. Pharmacy au... Faced With Jail, A Whitby youth, faced with a {three - month jail term, on Tues- day gave Magistrate Frank Ebbs the name of a bootlegger who supplied him with liquor which |had resulted in a i | under age charge being laid. In- stead of the three months threat- ened by Magistrate Ebbs, Berry Bryant, 17, of Byron street south, was fined $50 and costs or one month in jail, PC Kenneth Edwards, of the Whitby Police Department, said that he had arrested Bryant at {2.10 a.m. Sept. 5, and found that he had been consuming liquor. | At that time, he said, Bryant told (him that he had obtained the liquor at a bootlegger, but re- {fused to name him, 'Names Bootlegger had been jailed 10 days on a sim- flar charge. Magistrate Ebbs then asked Bryant to tell police where he had obtained the liquor. "No," said the accused. His Worship told Bryant he would be foolish to take the fall for a bootlegger. He said that he was liable to three months in jail unless he told where the liquor came from. Bryant wrote a name on a sheet of paper. Crown Attorney Hall said that there is a person by that name at that address who is suspect- ed of selling liquor. His Worship then imposed a fine of $50 and costs or one month in jail, giving accused no time in which to raise the | Crown Attorney Alex. C. Hall, |QC, reported that in July Bryant money. Defied Law, Trio Are Fined $100 Three youths who were charg- ed twice within one week with obtaining or consuming liquor while under age were told on ? |Tuesday that they were "thumb- : ing their noses at the law." Brian Milberry, 18, of Toronto, William McKay, 16, of Toronto, {and Dennis Patrick Daniels, 17, |of Pickering Twp., were also told by Magistrate Frank Ebbs that| lt complete pay- (The court was also told that| [ Crown Attorney Alex. Hall said |that the three were thumbing |their noses at the law. Magis- {trate Ebbs said that their ac- tions were in complete defiance of the law, Milberry was convicted of ob- structing justice when it was {learned that he had showed his brother's birth certificate to po- lice to prove he was 22. All Saints' WA 'To Elect Exec. The All Saints' Anglican Church WA held its regu'ar meeting with the president, Mrs. Oscar Moore, in the chair Var- ious reports were given. in the shsence of Mrs. F. L. Price, Mrs. Last week almost 100 gine oly departments gave away | from Whitby District High School pamphlets telling about career | visited Mediscope '59 on either opportunit.es and educational re-| the 13th or the 14th of October.|quirements, | Mediscope was held in the Queen| There were other pamphlets] Elizabeth Building of the Exhibi-|explaining to people how to pro-| tion grounds in Toronto. It was|tect themselves against diseases the first all-medical exposition such as tuberculosis and cancer. | and the largest of its kind ever|Many displays om "Sports In- held in North Americd. juries", "Teenage Diets" and "A It covered the role of the fam-| Career in Medicine" were aimed ily doctor in every phase of med-/at secondary school students in icine aud showed the important| particular. jobs being performed by our We are very grateful to Mrs. | health agencies and government Burns, our Physical Education| departments. teacher, for arranging the trip) The main purpose of Mediscope for us, and to Miss Bloom, Mrs. | P. Yeates acted as secretary. During the business session plans were made for the election of officers to take place at the November meeting. Church cal- endars were distributed for the members to sell. At the close of the meeting Mrs. G. Levington, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Hulbert, were te- hostesses, The next meeting wil' lie, in colorful displays, the struc-| Mediscope was a pl t sur- examine one-third of a mile of tional, but it was also interesting| tions, the human eye or the birth| oT wonderful opportun- | Mrs. Stott Youn amen In place of the regular month-| gW Mrs. G. Stott for a plaque dem- comed by Mrs. M. Bowman, the The Young Women's Group of | of members and visitors and the | Monday evening at the church|the evening's purchase. Winners devotional period was in charge| Refreshments wete served at George Thwaites, the theme will be held at the home of Mrs Mary Madden and Douglas Tay-! recent trip to Glasgow, and Edin- Got A and Mr. Taylor on behalf of the that followed, plans were made 18 at the church hall There will sale at the bazaar, | was served by the hostesces, | and Mrs. A. E. Townsend, was "To promote the public Mcintyre and Mrs. Fairman who, ture, functions and ailments of prise to all the girls, We expect- exhibits, lectures and movies on and enjoyable. ity to see if we would like to ly meeting members of Florence] - See Movies | onstration given by Mrs. Robert. | president, St. Andrew's Church held i's treasurer will receive a cheque hall with the president, Mrs |for the lucky draw were: Mrs of Mrs, A. E. Townsend, Mrs./the close of the demonstration being 'Thanksgiving'. | J. McMinn of Byron St. S., Nov. lor who showed colored movies| ly anioyed by everyone. is. A | House To Sell-- group for the bazaar and afternoon tea he home baking, avorons, Christ-| The meeting closed with the] Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs, The next meeting will be held be held Nov, 19 at the new parish hall, health" by presenting to the pub-|chaperoned us on the buses, the human body. People could|ed it to be different and educa- subjects such as heart opera- enter any field of medicine when Group Hostess Davey Group met at the home of | son, of Port Hope, who was wel- Ot Scotland There was a great attendance |regular monthly meeting last|for the club funds as a result of George Thwaites, presiding, The|J. McMinn and Mrs. G. Stott, {William Morrison and Mrs.|The next meeting of the group The president introduced Miss 16. taken by Miss Madden on her Ridde!l thanked Miss Madden| Then Lioyd You Tell During the business session to be held on Wednesday, Nov. mas decorations, dolls, etc., for repeating of the Benediction, Tea| George Thwaites, Mrs. A. Riddell] Nov. 9 at the church hall. Real Estate Firm Judgment was reserved for two Reserve Verdict On Running Driver DOUG GOWER BILL MILLAR IRWIN CRUIKSHANKS LLOYD CORSON DICK YOUNG LLOYD BOLAHOOD Lioyd Reatly Lid. Reatlors PC Dave Fleming and PC John Kemp, Mrs. Helen Ferguson. weeks in the case of a Pickering|Pugh, of Pickering, both told the Mrs. Edna Anderson PGM, of Twp, man who hid In a field|court' they found accused in a Bowmanville, officially opened {the bazaar. Ladies pouring tea {were: Mrs. Gerry Bailey, Brook- lin, Mrs. Winnifred Newton, Mrs. Tena Roberts, Mrs. Iva Jermyn, Whitby. The lucky winners were: Mrs. E, K. Albert, St. Mary's, Joan Morrow, Port Perry, John Greer, Whitby, Mrs. {D. Bogenberger, San Bruno, Cal- fornia. The winner of the quilt at the last meeting was Mrs, Pearl Roper, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris and daughter Marilyn, of RR 1, when police investigated an ac-|field, on the ground, face down. cident, when accused appeared|They said they had to help him charged with driving while in-{to his feet and also help him to 101 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-5123 List With Lloyd Then Call Your Mover DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUE TO THE WINNER OF MONTH- LY CONTEST. AT MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY and 'ENTER THE MONTHLY BABY BONUS CONTEST No obligation to make a purchase . « » to discover the fine flavor of those refreshing SMITH BEVERAGES PICK UP ~ A CARTON TODAY Made and Bottled by . . . SMITH BEVERAGES LTD. BOWMANVILLE toxicated. Roy Griffith, 23, of 105 the cruiser. Both said he was in- Heron drive, appeared before toxicated. | [Magistrate Frank Ebbs ip Whit- bv police court on Tuesday. PC Holmes, of the Pickering Twp. Police Department, said that he had been on patrol on Highway 2 on Sept. 26, when, near Dunbarton, he had come upon a spot in the road where he saw fresh debris. Some 734 {feet farther on, he said, he found a car, with the right rear wheel missing. He said that he could find no driver for the car but in minutes saw a man running down a bank near the road, across a field, across Fairport road, and later run into another field. Jerry Green, Pat Loucks and Marjory Linton, all passengers in the car, said that accused had consumed only two bottles of beer prior to the accident. They said that they felt the car sway before it crashed into some guide posts. DAY-BY-DAY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Roy Wallace and Robert Rice, two assistant bailiffs, from Scar borough, were committed for trial by a higher court by Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whitby police court on Tuesday. Evidence in the preliminary trial was heard some weeks ago. At that time, an Ajax housewife said that the two| To My Fellow Citizens !! The people of Oshawa are again asked for their financial support of the Community Chest Red Feather campaign. | conside it a privilege to be a citizen of this fine city of Oshawa with its distinguished record for giving, and to serve as Honoray President of its Red Feather campaign. | urge all of you to join me in striving to maintain Oshawa"s reputation as a Red Feather booster. Our contributions, no mat- ter what they may be, are the only way that male and female residents of the had shoved her aside and entered |lodge. The, winners of prizes her home to search for a camera were: Mrs. Stacey, Mrs. Miller|owned by her husband. She had] in jail, Milberry was fined an addition- h night see the Clinton Comets | coach Billy Watson, Lower left feat the course of Justice. and the Whitby Dunlops, both | Is Angie Defelice and lower The court was told that the trio first opportunity to see the | go to the Whitby Rotary Club evidence of liquor on their breath. Comets who will be playing to- | stalled by the club four years |they had been convicted of a which was held last Friday after- 1 ld a lectic i URW (Dunlop) held an election wide representation. [leen Browne proved to be a most played a great deal of interest in her was returned in person of| ladies: Mrs. Jean Wickett, Mrs. The membership returned tried) pis election proved that de-/Jean Sutherland, Miss Mar. George Brooks, was re-elected; ganization of fair minded sen-|Hood, Mrs. Noreen Draper, Mrs. Rogers, was re-elected and treas- which will seek in a reasonable gue which the election. provid. Trade unionists are guided by 17 candidates running for seven 80d proper part within the eom- membership displayed uncom tions were returned by acc'ama- the four new members were of a common purpose; to work to- Injured In elected; vice - president, Dave Bot , Tes ./ter Dianne and son Donald en- ob Banks, re-elected and a joyed a motor trip visiting Al- [Smith, W. Currie; trustee, R.| The staff of Carol's Beautv own a | Deverich; bargaining committee, Lounge, Dundas St. W., attended {W. Rogers,' V. Ayling, D. Mac-'an evening with Vicki Runge 67, of 423 Perry street, Is in the Edwards; safety compensation. of Paris, Berlin, and Zurich. This Oshawa General Hospital in fair L. Tutton; Oshawa Labor Council event took place at the Picca- the new town hall, | He suffered a broken arm and The annual bazaar, tea and he missed his footing as he walk- gentina is calling in all its one. proved to be a most successful ed around the basement excava- peso and 50-centavo bills and will| event. Mrs, Ferguson, wife of the missing a set of anchor bolts dropped to about 1% cents, and|dents pouring tea were: Mrs, which wonld have caused more newspapers report it costs more Blayney, Mrs. Doubt, Miss Nel- Ann Liddle and Mrs. Mabel John- son, Mrs. Kay, in charge of the Phone MO 8-3618 NOW EVENING SHOWS AT 7-8:20 these worthwhile Red Feaher services may be and Mrs. McCool, they would have to pay a fine of TO MEET DUNNIES TONIGHT lal $50 and costs or one mont Blair - managed teams, in ac- | right is his brother Norman. [had been picked up early in Oc- Dunnies' 1959-60 edition. Shown | to be used to night.. Top left is Mike Kar- | ago. [similar charge in Burlington and E 1 t E i PERSONALS noon at the Whitby Arena under at Whitby Town Hall during the| In the election for Bargaining| successful event. Mrs. Browne the election and the results con-|Bro. Henry MacAlanan of the| Lucille Robinson, Mrs. Louella and trusted individuals to the spite the wealth of adverse pub. guerite Ross, Mrs, Mae Phair, vice - sidency went to Bro.lginle men and women, The de. Grace Guthrie, Mrs. Violet urer, Bob Banks, was returned manner an equitable return for Keenest rivalry was seen in the the highest of democratic prin. positions. Only three former munity, Competition = was ex- tion, However, at the conclusion the highest possible calibre and wards benefit, [Mackinley; secretary, Winston Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bell, clamation; executive hoard, Fall At New [Avling, T. Edwards, C. Murray, monte, Ottawa, Cornwall and IR. a R. Woo 7 | Kingston. (kinley, H. MacAlonan; we'fa~e/who has just returned from the condition suffering injuries re- delegation, C. Jennings, acclam- dilly room, Genosha Hotel, Osh- fractures of both knees. SMALL NOTES sale of work done by the resi- tion and fell eight feet. He land- replace them with coins. The chairman of the managing board, serious injury. than a peso to print a peso. lie Andrews, Mrs. Tindale, Mrs. occupational therapy, was assist- PLAYING LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 fainted when police arrived. $100 and costs or serve one month Whitby hockey fans will to- | dash. Top right is playing- |consecutive for attempting to de- tion In what is actually their { The proceeds of tonight's game [tober in Pickering Twp., all with above are four members of the | ment of the arena floor, ine |three days before their arrest -- fined $100 and costs. The annual bazaar and tea rorkers cal 494 (pr Rubber workers of local 494|provided most equitable pl ante convenership of Mrs, Kath weekend. The membership dis-|committee, only one new mem-|was assisted by the following tained one or two surprises. maintenance section, Cook, Mrs. Helen Boake, Mrs. four top positions. President, jjcity trade - unionists are an or. Mrs. Mary Inkpen, Mrs. Esther Dave Mackinlay; secretary, Win sire Ig for leadership of integrity with one of the only acclama: work performed. election for executive board with ciples and seek to play their just members were returned and the tremely keen, and only two posi- suri that mon good sense in ensuring th victor and defeated alike viewed | President, George Brooks, re- Rogers, re-elected: treasurer, Of Garrard road, Oshawa, daugh- (R Bibeau, deack, A Whitby laborer, John Olls,'committee, A, Fillier, PAC T. famed hairdressing conventions ceived in a fall while working on ation. awa, Fellow workers reported that BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Ar- dents held at Fairview Lodge ed on a concrefe slab, narrowly peso, once worth 25 cents, has Officially opened this event. Resi- -- |Lees, Miss Mary Smith, Mrs, BROC WHITBY ed In this worthwhile effort by Fast; Furious and Hilariously Fun - of the ALLAN CUP suey LF (INOUR EN DREW ARMOR JONAH JEAN ONES + 10S IDEN oN OE to Cemmateope 8:30 WHITBY i Shown 8:35 P.M. Onwy ER tlie rt et rt TO-NIGHT | First Home Exhibition Game WHITBY DUNLOPS CLINTON COMETS (U.S. EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS) Season CHAMPIONS P.M. assured of continued operation for another year. Let all of us -- to the best of our ability -- support the Red Feather campaign. "Let all of us--to the best of our ability-- SUPPORT THE RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN" SIGNED, ARENA

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