4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 14, 1962 SAI iTS SS ES RE SO A aa a WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Lioyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel, MO. 8-3703 KINETTES MAKE PLANS FOR BUSY SEASON ¢/Members of the Whitby Kin- "ettes this week started their °1962-63 season and highlight of stheir meeting at the Spruce Villa Hotel was the installa- tion of- officers by Kinsmen president Jim _ Gartshore. Members of the new executive are shown. above. Left to right As part of their contribution 'to the welfare work in Whitby, the Kinette Club this week presented a cheque to the amount of $300 to be applied to the Kinsmen program of welfare. Above, Jim Gart- Approval Given To Township Park Names y,ncr : By ELSA STORRY time, he said, and coaches gave ~BROUGHAM ---Ernest H./up their su:nmer to look after Burnie, representing the Bay)the boys. Ridges Recreation Association, Now, he said they looked for- appeared before the Pickering) ward to a successful hockey sea- Township Parks and Recreation|son, and required two hockey Board at their recent meeting|cushions with the _ necessary afd asked for approval of names/boards. He felt there was ade Selected for the five parks in quate money in the budget for dances and other public events."'| Bay Ridges. this. ' Mr. Burnie said that his or-| "You have. to start very Banization felt that the parks|young," he said, "to become a should be named after the orig-|good hockey player." inal owners of the lands in the Donald Hopkins gave a brief elopment, and recommended summary of Pickering Township te names Annan, Mitchell, softball, and the teams present- Balsdon, Hiltz, and Newman lly in the playoffs. He said that Some of these owners had been both the boys and the girls had Gontacted. he said, and given'doné exceptionally well.' tHeir consent, and he felt con-| In the near future, Mr. Hop- fident that the others would do/kins said, a hockey committee the same. would be formed, Letters will be .Members of the committee circulated among interested had no objection, and gave their residents, and the work of or- approval "We think it a happy solution|shortly. Ice time has been spok-/down as much as possible. Be- the problem," said Chairman = V. Baker ganizing teams will commence en for at Brooklin, and at least three hours per week will be available. REVISE BUDGET - Mr. Burnie went on to ask IN ; the committee if the budget at elegy Gould be revised, since' difficul-| °° was not aware of ' fies had presented the Bay|(%@ Progress made by Mr. J. Ridges community with no op-|4@ves regarding the. establish- portunity to spend the 'mone ment of a community hall at designated for sodding the Bay Ridges to serve the whole parks, for tennis, croquet, and township, at an ultimate. cost of other planned pastimes. « He asked instead that the! foney be designated for two} hockey cushions and hockey equipment. About the sodding problem, Mr. Burnie said his committee| had agreed that mulch seeding this fall was more economical, and perhaps more practical, than sodding. He asked for horseshoe pitching equipment,) afd said he was interested in making use of the Greenbelt Ayea where there were high banks for supervised archery: SUCCESSFUL SEASON Mr. Burnie said that he was very pleased about the success-\ture the Council is going to ful. softball season, which kept have to start thinking of recrea e ee hundred children tion, not onlyfjor Bay Ridges, sy aleummer. It took a lot of! but for the w' Township," he Recreation Association. Mr. Burnie was about the proposal to collect tion, and doubted its success. time being, and suggested that Mr.. Hayes work with the Bay Ridges Recreation Association application to Council convinced that a |portant. Whitby: Kinsmen Club in the an estimated $100,000, although| Plans to better Bowmanville's Mr. Hayes' committee, he be. Public school teaching program lieved, was once part of the| were discussed at a meeting of concerned |4ay night. { some $40,000 by public subscrip-|the possibility of every teacher|the Evangelist, Whitby; | Mrs. _ He advicated a more econom-/|sitting in on a fellow teacher's ical community centre for. the|class. on this project before making| inexperienced teachers' college|~ He was| graduate community|tricks centre was necessary and im-\elder members of the profes. "I think in the very near fu-| front row, are past president Ruth Hewson, president Anita Hampson, vice-president Jean Hawes, and secretary Sheila Gordon. Standing, same order, ter of Mr. a | | | S| are director Sylvia Snelgrove, treasurer. Vivian Phillips, bul- letin editor Joyce Carr, and registrar Dorothy Munns. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Miss Katherine-Roddis, daugh- and Mrs. George Roddis, 908 King street, left this :jweek for Stratford, where she will attend Teacher's College. | } Debbie, daughter of Mr. and i|Mrs. N. Cormier, is celebrating _jher third birthday today. Friends of the family wish Deb-| Failed Yield Driver Fined A Pickerin Township resi- dent was Thursday fined $25 and costs or five days in jail for failing to yield the right of] | way at a main street inter- section. Magistrate Guest, in Whitby traffic court, convicted Ronald Johnston, 53, of RR 1, Brooklin. Gary Ferguson, of 315 Hill- side drive, Oshawa, "fold the court that he was proceeding south on Brock street north on Aug. 3 and noticed Johnston's car stopped on Maple street west, As he neared the inter- section, he said, Johnston start- ed out into Brock street and he struck his car. A passenger on the motor- cycle was injured. Gary K. Gill, Sunderland, a truck driver, said that he saw the accident, which, he said, took place near the centre of the intersection. In his own defence, Johnston : claimed that Ferguson had ad- mitted later that he had lost control of his motorcycle and it had collided with his car as he stopped for the stop sign. He denied driving into the '\intersection at all. PC Richard Sandford, of the Whitby Police Department, said that he found Johnston's car 89 feet from where he determined the point of impact to be. Seek Owner Lost Terrier Whitby's dog control: officer, John Greer, who considers that one of his chief aims should be restoring dogs to their owners, has a problem. He has recov- ered a quite valuable dog which appears to have wandered into Whitby from a home in, the township. The lost dog is described as a grey and brown wire haired ter- irier, in advanced years. The dog |bears a tag but this is dated 1958, from Whitby Township, and records fail to show who owns the dog. Mr. Greer suspects that the dog is some family's pet which has wandered out of its terri- tory and requests that the owner contact him immediately be- cause if no owner appears the dog must be destroyed. Crawford ORAL VACCINE CLINIC CLOSED reported that persons- who | clinic note the "clinie can- had taken the vaccine earlier | celled" sign on the door of | lar clinic, scheduled for to- had contracted paralytic | the Legion Hall. On Monday | day, is presumably cancelled scheduled Sabin oral' polio | polio, Above, Whitby resi- | evening, many Whitby folk | too, vaccine clinic after it was | dents who flocked to the/| attended a Sabin clinic and | SAY EYE-SORE 'Executives Set Ontario St. School To Remove ----Poor Writing g-hoo} May Coronation Fence -- 'Lose Rink BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The Whitby Public School/French to Grades 5 to 8. Ateny eee ee Cage f |Board met this week to discuss|with the doll house a new tape ©culives . Pewee ' the various policies and new\recorder to be used only for oy Sea: school children ce yg age bagel 6 measures to be taken in the! French will be acquired. cok Woke the example of see toes srs png a pga ie hey 'edu ak This year's public school al-| This was a suggestion of An-|Jose their natural skwing rink in uoplcs discusyed included the endance reached 2.10 with T3\drew' Thompsons supervising the school Yara (hs wile. new addition to the Kathleen|full time teachers. principal of Bowmanville Public) Paul Chant, chairman of the 5 TI additi 2 : \Schools, Thursday night at a|Bowmanville Public Schon! Rowe School. The new addition) 'Taxi service for pupils attend-lmeeting of the Bowmanville|board told fellow members is' deing built by Mel-Ron con-\ing schools too far from home|public school board. | Thursday night that residents to airyeuon tg of $79,950,/to walk was discussed and) The board met for the first/the south of the school have and is expected to be finished by| measures taken to correct the\time since its July meeting. complained of a drainage prob- early in January. - faults in the present method. It} 'The penmanship discussion| lem The old board fence surround-| was brought before the board|was sparked by illustrated cop-) «;3 ; ing Hillcrest School is finally|that the present taxi service is\jes of exercise books which will Every spring the water going Pea be torn co , The | not satisfactory. In the first/he used by the pupils in the out mae bir beat Lei as peed an page > Salc'week of school a report was|town's four public schools this tenair his foundation," eaid Mi joard members, to the COm-) given that the cabs being used|term. Gir his de ), munity for about 10 years now | were not displaying a school ve-| 'The books, which are a color| se" , hicle sign. Members of thejryi green, yellow and orange,| ,He Said the residents feel the | lett a "| situation has been made worse and the board felt that it was| that some form| ee een eee eee by the new addition to the school inently displayed on the taxisirectly written on the inside| not safe for children to play poard agreed near it. of identification should be prom- : : [Roth Upper Ani OWE EASE Dar because of the elevated ground used as the children's parents/coyer, Also inscribed on the level. An order by the Ontario received the vaccine, A simi- Minister of Health on Thurs- day closed down Whitby's --Oshawa Times Photo A three-sided doll house is to) lbe purchased to aid in teaching day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ormiston spent last weekend in Bala as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dolimont at their cottage. | Mrs, James Wilde, Henry | street, is in the Oshawa General / | Hospital where she underwent surgery. She is expected to come home this coming week- jend. Her friends wish her a) | Speedy recovery. Mrs. W. C. Fleming, 759 Coch- rane street, is celebrating her birthday today. Best wishes are offered to Mrs. Fleming from |her friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Funisa, McCullough drive, are celebrat- ing their fitfh wedding anniver- sary today. Their friends wish shore, president of the' Kins- | them every happiness. men, accepts the cheque from | Kinette past president Ruth | Hewson. --Oshawa Times Photo Mrs. William Lundmark and daughter Debrah of Cali, South America, are in Whitby to at- tend the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Dolores Lundmark, who is to be married on Oct. 13, to Mr. Bob Giroux in "St. John | The Evangelist Roman Catholic ; Church. Mr, Lundmark will also }be present for the wedding. xecutive fow' math "the"novasi Sees In CWL Region develop." | : Ch the wort of ie The 1962-63 executive of the tual prepay ise ne that ontario County South region: of i prt EAA bap to bud anit Catholic Women's League Gy sal elie maine. th Piwas appointed recently as fol- , ast y through! tows: Director, Rev. N: J. Gig- : i ' jnac, Oshawa; chairman, Mrs. Councillor W. J. Greening, al Gregory Carter, Whitby; secre- member of the committee and| mee oe T ; ' tary, Mrs. Wm. O'Connor, Ux- representing Council, felt that| y treasurer, Mrs. M. G. , ! bridge; the project was a little pre-|coleman, Gahiwk: mature, and said he would be} Spiritual Miss Ver interested in seeing a list of|, °Pirtual convener, Miss ver- the subscribers, and supporters. |4@ Packer, Pickering; education convener, Mrs. E. J. Spraggs, "It would mean a substantiai Ajax: press convener, Mra. Ed Cicriaae 4 F .|Ajax; Ss , Mrs. increase in taxation: to every-|ri oon Whitby. body," said Mr. Greening, "if it : gets bungled. I cannot see how| Social action convener, Mrs. there can be too great an|K. Ireland, Ajax; immigration amount raised." jand citizenship convener, Mrs. Mr. Greening explained that|Larry Ruest, Whitby; Girl Guide he was in office to protect the|convener, Mrs. M. Togerson, taxpayer, and to keep the taxes| Pickering. Telephone convener, Mrs. A. cause of ths, he was deeply|C. Love, Oshawa; radio, TV and concerned {film convener, Mrs. Wm. Saccoc- lemvener, Mis Marjorie Hart Teacher Could it Pe Teach Teacher son, Port Perry; resolutions BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- convener, Mrs. Vincent Shan- non, Ajax; legislation convener, Mrs; Kelly DeGray, Oshawa. Presidents: Mrs. W. Egan, Sacred Heart, Uxbridge; Mrs. James Noonan, St. Gertrude's, Oshawa; Mrs, Ray Scott, St. Gregory's, Oshawa; Mrs. M. G. Coleman, St. Mary of the People, Oshawa. Mrs. D. G: Newman, St. John the public school board Thurs- | One. of the suggestions was) on the staff taking a turn at\¥eo Amell, Immaculate Concep- 4 tion, Port Perry, Mrs, Wm. Sac- |occio, St. Mary's, Rosebank; bie many happy returns of the) »..... WHITBY SPORTS | PARADE By GERRY BLAIR | have taught them not to get into|coyer is "Bowmanville Public Trustee Dr. Ivan Woolsey strange vehicles and there is no\schools" with a place for the| said, "if water is seeping into way to identify the school ve-|student's name, class and sub./the basements and we are the hicle from the front. ject. cause of it, the matter should A committee was formed to Trustee Dr. Ivan Woolsey be rectified." discuss and establish a needjcommented that children learn The. board instructed secre- and location for a senior public/proper penmanship in public tary Stuart James to confer school. |schools, then go to college and with Town Works Superintendent ----_--_-- ---- | because they have to take notes; Thomas Stewart to see what |so rapidly, forget about good|con be done to correct the situ- writing, ie 'ation. Paul Chant,: chairman' of the; board, expresséd the hope that SOVIET AIR TO CUBA? WASHINGTON (AP)--Russia} 'is expected soon to start regu- ST. KITTS HERE TONIGHT many as the greatest Juvenile 10 years. After 14 league games a still are unbeaten. Tonight in the Whitby This best-of-three series, Green Gaels' coach Jim upset the powerhouse of the count at Whitby (it was only Brian Brady," stated the ho PROPER ATTITUDE Bishop maintains the atti desire if the wish to get off opener. Other feelings by the you! chances were: ' lot depends to the. game, but a definite give our guys the needed lift in our last two appearances know that a battle from them is decided." in my estimation, is the lea going all out for an entire g Sooner or later all good things must come to an end -- or the mightiest of the mighty must fall I refer to St. Catharines Athletics' Juvenile club, rated by Oshawa Green Gaels, playing in the under-dog role, have a perfect opportunity to claim the distinction of being the first to knock over the classy St. Catharines unit. is for all the marbles in Ontario Juvenile "A"' competition. The pressure is definitely on St. Kitts, as they un- doubtedly realize the near-impossibility of going through an entire season without a scratch in the loss column. "Since we last met St. Catharines, and lost by a 13-6 ing in the game) we have added Tim Gray, Bob Watt and must aseert for 60 minutes is proper mental approach and as he took time from a busy day to discuss his club's sure that he will rally this club sufficiently to let St. Kitts Continuing, Bishop added: "Merv Marshall, is also the youngest making him susceptible to an off- night or two, because of his youth." "Somethings that may go against us, is our inexperi- enced players who just haven't conquered the knack of to these newcomers, but something they can acquire as lar airline operations to Cuba|this new idea of correct pen-| POSTER BOY DIES by way of North Africa. U.S.|manship inside every pupil's) DETROIT (AP)--EHight-year- |officials said Thursday thisjexercise book will help make) old Alan Kowalski, who won the | would be the logical result of|the child a good writer. hearts of millions as poster boy | the announced opening of regu-| 'You can't expect a child to|for the Muscular Dystrophy As- |lar passenger servcie from|be a good writer unless he is} sociation in 1958-59, died Thurs- |Moscow to Rabat, Conakry and/shown how," added Trustee|}day of respiratory complica- | Accra. \John Phillips. 'tions. In this instance aggregation for approximately nd two playoff tilts, Athletics Community arena, Whitby- In test...after test...after test Seagram's New brand Rated Best beginning tonight at 9 o'clock, Bishop figures his club can OMLA Juvenile circuit. 7-6 with five minutes remain- peful mentor. tude that his club as a whole on the right foot in tonight's thful veteran leader expressed on Jim Hinkson, a newcomer inspirational leader, who can This he hasn't done so well But I feel against Kitchener. is expected before the winner gue's best goaltender, but he ame. This is not detrimental oa tog scene ohn np Nang GONNA MDA LE ge they become accustomed to the game of lacrosse." Offensively Whitby-Oshawa has been scoring their share of goals with Ronnie Moore, (I think he could score more with a little added. hustle), Dave Houston, with a tremendous late-season spurt, and lately a surprise output from Tim Gray. He accounted for five goals in Monday's come-from-behind third period drive against Kitchener which netted Gaels 10 goals, unanswered from Greenshirts. The defensive side of Whitby's ledger probably lacks ex- perience in comparison with St. Catharines, but the over- worked words, desire and hustle after loose lacrosse balls is something which can overshadow experience. The return game goes on Saturday night in St. Cathar- ines, with a third and deciding game if necessary, not yet settled. ABNERS IN ONTARIO FINALS Another Whitby club is vieing for provincial honors, this. time in softball. Abner's Esso open their All-Ontario Juvenile "B" championship series tomorrow afternoon in In this way, the more experi-\Mrs. J. Quilty, St. Francis de enced teachers might' pick up Sales, Pickering; Mrs. Vincent something new, and the fresh|Shannon, St. Bernadette's, Ajax. might of the learn a few tccaa bal the| V2ODOOS TO PARTICIPATE} OTTAWA (CP) -- More than} sion. 1900 air force personnel and four| Supervising Principal Andrew of the RCAF's new supersonic Thompson told the board he| Voodoo jet aircraft will take will be calling a staff confer-|part in Ottawa's Battle of Brit- ence shortly to discuss thjgjain ceremonies Sunday. The jets year's program of teaching. ~fwill fly past at 1,000 fee' Centennial Park at 3 p.m. against. Hespeler. Abners reached the finals after eliminating Streetsville in the third and deciding game in Whitby on Wednesday night. They did it the hard way, overcoming 8-3 and 10-6 deficits. Whitby, under coach Harvey Burke and manager Harold Godfrey, has come a long way from the beginning of the season, when they were absorbing 21-0 losses in the Intercounty loop in Oshawa. 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