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The Oshawa Times, 29 Apr 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Guides Plan Jubilee Banquet Club Team Edges Legion New Party To Meet At Hall, Hear Alderman THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 29, 1960 § of Canada's population and which in proportion should have 22 rep- resentatives, have in actual fact 154, as compared with the class which comprises of office work. UPHOLSTERING Miles of golden tulips, birthday cakes, anniversary teas, newlook cookies and Jubilee Banquets all Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West On Soiuriag: APH 0; Tits a Ul eS ls Whitby New Party Club will hold|up 71 per cent of the population A. ZAYETTE In Match Shoot Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manazer: Lloyd Robertson have a part in the "Golden Jubi- TO APPEAR IN THEATRE Presenting its first Spring play at the United Church on Saturday, May 7, the Whitby Theatre Guild will perform A. E. Evans' "The Wishing Well". GUILD PRESENTATION lee , Celebrations" marking 50 years of Girl Guides in "anada. This Jubilee year every effort is being made to interpret to the public just what guiding does for girls in Canada and around the world. One of the first local cele- brations of the Jubilee is taking the form of a 'Mother and Daughter" district banquet to be held at All Saints' Anglican Church on May 3 The local association wishes every guide and her mother will do their part to help celebrate with this vital organization that plays such a large role in the drama of community service. All are invited to come out and wish the girls a happy birthday. |p At Whitby Rifle Club on Wed- nesday a team of six, which in- cluded two ladies, outshot a Cana- dian team by a total score of 594 to 585. The shooting competition mark- ed the end of the Rifle Club's in- door season. The line-up for the Legion team was Tom Semple, Bill ti F a discussion meeting on their premises at 211, south, The meeting will get underway at 10 a.m. speaker will be Ald. John Brady of Oshawa. will be the unequal representa- which comprise of 8.4 per cent and should have a representation of 188 and which actually has 13. Another subject to be discuss- ed will be a factual comparisor of Auto Insurance in Ontario and Saskatchewan where *'everyone is covered in every accident, re- gardless of who is at fault . . . the victim of a hit and run acci- dent . , . all pedestrians and all passengers." Recovering and repairing for old quality value with 'modern re-styling. low prices on any odd pieces (in ends) Phone MO 8-2344 Brock stree! and the Subjects open for discussion on in the Federal Parliament. or instance, professional groups Brown, Bob Adams, Jim Wilde, Alf Reardon and Jim Fraser. The Whitby Rifle Club team consisted of Ken Keast, Joan Mitchell, Judy Marlow, Ron Bowman, Tom Bryan and Leo Carver. Leading the field in the Legion team were Tom Semple, Alf Reardon and Jim Fraser who 'Scout Mothers 'Hold Meet At Baptist Church First Whitby Scouts and Cubs Mothers' Auxiliary held its re- gular monthly meeting last Tues- day evening in the Sunday school of Whitby Baptist Church. The president, Mrs. Ivy Hicks, was |in charge of the meeting, various {reports were submitted and | adopted. During the business meeting | tentative plahs were made for a all scored perfect targets of 100 and they were closely followed by team mates Bob Adams with 98, Jim Wilde with 9 and Bill Brown with 92. There were three perfect tar- gets shot by the rifle club team by Ken Keast, Judy Marlow and Ron Bowman, and the match de- ciding factor came from the scores of the other members of the team when Joan Mitchell scored 99, Tom Bryan scored 98 and Leo Carver scored 97. Next Wednesday the club will |shoot at its outdoor range on D-Hillier street. Each day 24 patients from Osh- | pot luck supper to be held at the end of May definite date to be arranged later. Nomination of of- Beryl Garrett, above left, plays the part of a young war widow and Hermann Hesselink, above right, will be making his stage debut. Beryl Garrett is greatly appreciated as a member of the guild for her willingness and help, and Hermann is the youngest member of the Guild. All proceeds from the presents ation are to go to the Retarded Children's Association which include the wishing well replicas ficers took place with election of officers at the May meeting. | At the close of the meeting aj friendly cup of tea was served by| {to Oshawa which stand in the prominent parts of the town. Mrs. Jean Dair. lawa and 10 patients from the |surrounding district are admitted General Hospital. More could be admitted if the | Hospital had the necessary bed- space, Calls For Change In Attitude To Accidents Members of the Whitby Kiwanis| capacitating illnesses and now|belled bottles and estimated that Club were told Thursday night | accidents are the leading cause|about three times each year he that only about one accident in 500 on the highways could truly be classified as an accident, Dr. G. B. Doherty, of Oshawa, in his approach to accident prevention, of death in childhood today. | will die in Ontario in accidents, a preventable illness. | *"A highway accident is no more| "and why shoild it be called an| Summer Camp and also to Legion|| Legion Aux. Has Social Eve The Ladies Auxiliary of the|| Canadian Legion held its Social | evening last Wednesday at the Legion Hall. The president, Mrs. Earl Ormiston, presided. Final arrangement were made| {was called to attend some child This year, he said, 500 children|who had swallowed coal-oil he|time eight Auxiliaries have been had found in a coke bottle. | "That is no accident," he said, said that the term accident has|an accident than the man in the accident." been used to cover up human guilt moon," he said. "Possibly one in| in these happenings of violence. Accidential injury, he said, is| the result of physical forces in ac- tion and actually, an illness, such as appendicitis, is a truly unto- ward event, the unexpected. But, he said, mankind has chosen to relegate this to everyday illness and to dub all other injuries caus- ed by physical violence to acci- dents. "I feel we use the word acci- dent to cover our own guilt," said. "The word accident removes the responsibility from the per- son _imvolved." NEGLECT IS CAUSE is apparent, he said, accidents and is generally neglect in some degree. Medic 500 is caused by a mechanical | breakdown." Drowning, he said, is another high cause of death and is a com- | pletely preventable injury. Child- In accident prevention, he said,|ren, he said, should be under con-|saries could obtain application | {he would assess 100 per cent of stant supervision while in the/forms from the Whitby District} {the responsibility to parents of water. new-born children but as child grows, the responsibility of |the parents diminishes until, as | the child becomes a teenager, the | child is on his own, equipped with the forethought, discipline and guidance given him by his par- TIPLINE He told the Kiwanians, that as fathers, they should take the lead in their own homes in teaching|surveyed all its emergency cases discipline. And, he said, disci-|over one year and found that in The cause of most so-called pline should be a matter of love|95 per cent, alcohol was present and a little direction on the der too. science has now| The most dangerous device in|Harry Simpson and club thanks knocked down the number of in-|the home, he said, is the unla-'was extended by James Wharrie. the| Many, he said, have read where | children and adults have drowned because a canoe tips and no one {ean swim, Would anyone take an aircraft into the air if he did not| know how to fly it? It is distressing to read head- lines which state that nine die on a holiday week end yet all these could be prevented. One hospital in the U.S., he said, had in the accidents. Dr. Doherty was introduced by Ask Kindergarten Pupils To Register The registration of Kindergar- ten and Grade 1 pupils for Sep- tember, 1960, will be held as follows: Hillcrest School, Monday, May 9, 1.30-3.30. Dundas St. School, Tuesday, May 10, 1.30-3.30. Palmerston Avenue, Wednes- day, May 11, 1.30-3.30. King St. School, Thursday, May 12, 1.30-3.30. Brock St. School, Friday, May 13, 2.30-3.30. Kathleen Rowe School, day, May 16, 1.30-3.30. The Hillcrest area consists of that area north of Dundas Street and west of Brock Street. Mon- Street and south of Dundas [Street as far east as the CNR spur. Beginners must be five years of age on or before Dec. 31, 1960 to register in kindergarten, and | six years of age on or before Dec. 31st, 1960, to register in Grade 1. A birth certificate, a baptismal certificate or a hospital registra- tion card must be presented at |registration or before the child can be admitted in September. A pupil who has been register- led and attended kindergarten {need not re-register to enter |grade 1. At each registration the School Nurse will be present to answer WHITBY PERSONALS for the May 25 Rally at which I on the | |invited to attend. Donations were || sent to Tubercular Veteran's Al u |and Ladies Auxiliary Bursary (| ways Use program. I Any veteran's child wishing to|| |avail themselves for these bur- | |High School. Sick convener Mrs. |W. Hopps reported that flowers | were being sent to Mrs. Fred| [James and also sympathy card Congratulations. BOB ATTERSLEY Grand Opening of your new business PUROLATOR Micronic Filters |was sent to Mr. Baird. Mrs. Earl Ormiston, president, Bob Attersley on the GRAND OPENING of your NEW DUNLOP TIRE STORE DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH WHITBY Phone MO 8-5231 CITIES SERVICE Announces the CITIES SERVICE CITIES SERVICE land Mrs. Vernon Moore, secre- tary, were appointed as delegates to attend the Canadian Legion Convention to be held in Windsor in September. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs, Smith Wilkinson who was in charge of the social evening. Bingo and cards were enjoyed followed by a tasty lunch served by Mrs. Wilkinson and her committee. Youth Is Fined $100 For Having Mrs. R. B. Reed and Mrs, B. Duff have returned from a flying |trip to Bermuda during the East- |er holidays. They were guests at |the Bermudiana Hotel. Kathy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Ventress, is celebrat- ing her eighth birthday today. A Port Perry youth, said by {his father to have been celebrat- ing a hockey game, was Thurs- {day fined $100 and costs or three months in jail when he pleaded guilty to having liquor not pur- chased on his permit. Gary Port- er, 16, appeared before Magis- trate Crawford Guest in Port For the occasion she is enter- taining some of her friends. of Toronto, have returned to their home after spending the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Alice Walters, of Green St. Miss Kay Golench, of Port Credit, was a guest at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webber, of Peel St. The Dundas Street area consists any questions regarding child| of that areca north of Dundas Street and east of Brock Street, as well as south of Dundas Street health. { The Whitby Public School would appreciate | Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. {Lawrence Gauthier, is celebrat-| as complete a regis-(ing his second birthday today.|passenger's seat. and west of the CNR spur. This|tration as possible in order to/Best wishes for many more birth- will not include the beginners for the new Blair Park School. The Palmerston Avenue area| consists of that area north of the] CPR tracks. The King Street area consistsienna telephone company's newest and Mrs. A. Berdt attended the was fined $10 and costs or five of that area south of Dundas Street and west of Brock Street.| The Brock Street area consists of that area south of Highway 401. The Kathleen Rowe area con- sists of that area east of Brock! |adjust certain school areas. AUSTRIAN HUMOR VIENNA (AP) Dial 1717 here, listen and laugh. The Vi special service gives callers a fresh joke-of - the-day every 24 nours. It's one of 28 special serv- ices by pre-recorded phone ans- wers, including daily cooking re- cipes and an unvarying concert days are offered to Gerald. Masters Paul and Peter Vesa,| Perry police court, Chief Constable R. J. Cameron, [of Port Perry, said that about 11:20 p.m. on April 18 he had observed a car proceeding east on Queen St. The passenger, he said, was shouting and waving a bottle out the car window. He said he stopped the car on Water St. and found Porter to be |the passenger. He said Porter denied drinking but he could smell some alcohol on his breath. He said that Porter also denied |having a bottle but a search of the car revealed one under the Real Estate BEST WISHES TO BOB ATTERSLEY on the opening of his new tire service A. J. SCHATZ WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING & Insurance ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE 401 DUNDAS ST. E. -- WHITBY -- PH. MO 8-5221 I gm | Saturday April 30th 2 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Drop in and meet your friendly new Cities Service Dealer. FREE! - FREE! Gifts For The Kiddies Souveniers for Mom and Dad DRAW PRIZE--Draw coupons available ot Grand Opening. His father told the court that | his son was a rooter for a hockey team and "possibly his enthusi- Mrs. C. A.lasm ran away with him." ehurst, Mrs.| The driver of the car, John A. H. Mitchell potter, 18, also of Port Perry, Mrs, H, Quantrill, Detlor, Mrs. J. Whit D. J. Kean, Mrs. annual Women's Christian Tem-|days in jail when he pleaded | perance Conference held in Unit-|gyilt ini i i De arenes h Ly hy obtaining liquor ied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and family have returned to their | home in Deep River after visit- Be Sure to See the SPECIAL DISPLAY Lines BM unig "A" note. ing Mrs. A. H. Mitchell, of Whit- by, and relatives in Ashburn, BROC Now Playing Feature; w= JOHANNA von KOCZIAN Evenings Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. sang » Techawame® ang Technical Mrs, Merrit Teunissen, of Lee Avenue, entertained her group of ladies. The winners of the games were Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Teun- issen. Tasty refreshments were served by the hostess. WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 s Starts at 7:20 and 9:40 Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vangills, of Lee Avenue, celebrated his ninth birthday at- tending his party were: Steven Baxter, Michael Scott, Robert Kowalski, Brian Wyatt, Ricky and Gary DePratto, Danny Gra- velle, and Grant Brown. A nicely decorated cake was served along | with other goodies. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY | AT ST. ANDREW'S | | On Sunday, May 1, at 7.00 p.m. (the massed choir of Saint An- |drew's Presbyterian Church will render the cantata "God's Only Son" by Frederick Holton, KIWANIS GUESTS | Five members of the Kiwanis [Club of Uxbridge were guests this week at the regular meeting of the Whitby Kiwanis Club in the Hotel Royal. Welcomed by Saturday Matinee at 1:30 ALL NEW romantic thrills... 12 terrific songs! ISA 75A GABOR b Plus--Comedy--Cartoon--and Adventure club president Robert Cawker,| were Gord Masson, William Congratulations Best Wishes BOB ATTERSLEY on the GRAND See and test for If the r RUSTIN CARS Cooke's Esso Service Station 400 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY Today, Friday and Saturday y serviceable A55°s and A40's, p |GPENING $ of this season's fastest selling Attersley Tire Service * WHITBY WELDING WORKS | 106 PALMERSTON PH. 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