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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Feb 1963, p. 5

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| WHITBY And DISTRICT | OBJECTIVE $2,200 CNIBs Summons Wrong | Speeding Charge Is Dismissed Magistrate Crawford W. Guest, Thursday dismissed a | ey Whitby's police and fire de- partments will square off again this year when the two friendly rivals meet March 7 to play the third annual police- fire department benefit hock- game. The trophy for which Whitby's protectors will again play off isn't exact- ly a replica of the National |speeding charge against Ber-| Hockey League's Stanley Cup, Annual Drive Aids 85 Whitby Blind Whitby's citizenry will be asked to raise $2,200 to aid the town's sightless, The Whitby Ontario County advisory board to the Canadian Nationa! Insti-) tute for the Blind's annual ap-| peal for funds will open here Monday. The CNIB through the Whit Board, serves 85 blind persons in Ontario County. Funds raised HOME TEACHING SERVICE, ganized jointly with the CNIB Home teachers who are|Advisory Board in Oshawa. At themselves blind visit blind peo-|Christmas a dinner is held in ple in their homes and instruct|Oshawa. This dinner is open to them in Braille and Moon type/all blind amd their guides. reading, touch typing, and han-. Many other services are dicrafts such as knitting, cro-\given, aiming to make the cheting amd leather work. They) sightless more happy and con- by) also give our blind people assist-| tented, Blindness is no respec-| mi ance in home economics tor of persons. It afflicts both! EYE SERVICE -- Arrange- young and old. in the County are used exclu-| ments are made for eye examin- You can help to make these nard O'Brien, 324 Anderson av- enue, Oshawa, after hearing the alleged offence was incorectly charged, O'Brien was charged with travelling at 50 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone Jan. 7. Mr. O'Brien's summons charged he had been speeding on Dundas street east, in Whit- by The accused pointed out he had been clocked on Dundas Street west, therefore the infor. mation against him was incor- rect. His Worship agreed and dis- ssed the charge, but it is one which both de- partments want in their show cases, Current grudge cup | champions are the policemen, who after two years relieved the firemen of the coveted | award. Cpl. James Barter, | who is shown at left in the upper left photo, will be play- ing coach, manager, stick and water boy for the defending champions said Friday after- noon his team intends to keep the inexpensive prize. Bill Martin who holds the same rank with the firemen's team as does Cpl. Barter with the police team, announced his boys intend to reclaim the prize they consider is theirs. Helping Opl. Barter prove his point is Constable Frank Baker, who plays the same position with the policemen as does Red Kelly with the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs -- even if he doesn't skate quite as well, Coach Martin hinted yesterday that his first line THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, February 2, 1963 SIU CHARGES BIAS To Quit OTTAWA (CP)--Mr. Justice '|T. G. Norris is thinking over a | \bid by the Seafarers' Interna- {\tional Union (Ind.) that he step "|down as one-man federal inves- won't really be Shack, Young and Fleming -- but one which he feels will be just as good. Cpl. Barter insists his team can take care of its own fight without outside help although | he refused to divulge his line- up. This year proceeds from the benefit game will be turn- ed over to the Ajax, Whitby, Pickering Association for Re- tarded Children, The photo at | right suggests that would-be spectators not wait until game time to buy their tickets, but get them now, while they are still available from any mem- | ber of the police or fire de- partments. --Oshawa Time Photos UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES "|tigator of labor strife on the Great Lakes. The SIU of Canada declared .|Friday--the 91st session of the public inquiry--that the 69-year- old jurist should disqualify him- self voluntarily. Mr. Justice Norris said he would render his decision next week. The demand was based on the technical ground that the judge acted 10 years ago as a lawyer for the SIU on the west coast. SIU lawyer Gordon Henderson of Ottawa argued that this pre- vious relationship raised the likelihood of bias--although he declared that he was not alleg- ing bias in fact. "It may well be that the pub- lic would consider that by rea- son of someone having acted at one time for one of the parties, ;|he would bend over backwards ajto be fair, and bending over |backwards would mean that he }would be unfair to someone," |said Mr, Henderson. The west coast jurist seemed jamused by the SIU's surprise \legal manoeuvre, "I may say it is amazing to me that these proceedings should be taken after all these weeks of hearings and that your jclients have not raised the mat- ter before,' "he said. The SIU move was bitterly jopposed by the Canadian Labor Congress, the St. Lawrence Sea- way Authority and Upper Lakes |\Shipping Limited. | "This application is not made jin good faith and should be dis- |missed," snapped Maurice |Wright, lawyer for the 1,050,000- member CLC, J. A. Geller, lawyer for the Upper Lakes firm which is \locked in a bitter struggle with Norris Urged ($ahl tbat: Probe |the SIU, termed the SIU. acti ridiculous, frivolous and an @ tempt to delay the inquiry. « The argument lasted m than two hours and curbed questioning of CLC President Claude Jodoin, : Mr. Justice Norris said that unless he decides to accede te the SIU's demand he plans ¢ itd Phar tps PP ian gel ada's top shipowners n , Starting with Howard Hindman of Hindman Trans- portation Compaay, Not Retiring Says J s " " Winnipeg's Grey WINNIPEG (CP) -- Co-cap- tain Herb Gray says he has given up immediate retirement plans and will return to Winnie ig ny 1 Bombers ntxt season, e 29-year-old 'all-star defen- sive end returned here Thurs- day from Texas and is expected to sign a contract shortly with the Western Football Confer- ence club, He said last December he was considering going into coaching in his home state. (The Camadian Press errone- jously reported Friday that /Gray had signed his new con- \tract). " Saianieamnee" Family Monuments | Created To Individual » equirements i R STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE St. John the Evangelist CWL held an executive meeting Jan. 30 in the church meeting room. Twelve members were present. Mrs. D. Newman presided. {and Brownies jim a group. | Mrs. J. Mainguy, attended Massjing service commencing at 8| \the first Sunday of the month|p.m. Everyone is welcome to} | jattend. The meeting closed with! hostess forja hymn and prayer by Mrs.| the meeting of Tuesday, Feb. 5) Malles. told members that she had in- |vited Mrs. Rita Lacroix, of the Federation Des Femmes Fran- FAITH BAPTIST SR. YPS Faith Baptist Church { Sr.| 115 BROCK ST. ARNOLD'S | Mon. Tues. Wed. NORTH, WHITBY 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EVERY DAY Education convener, Mrs, A sively to make CNIB services|ations, and where necessary|mamy services available when ( fa W. Allan advised that the Lea available to the registered blind/transportation is provided to you subscribe to the current) of this area and for the preven- hospital eye clinics, this often|appeal. Please be generous when tion of blindness. being taken care of by mem-|the canvasser calls on you or The services available to blind bers of the Whitby Board. when you may be asked to lend persons include the following Where necessary glasses are}a hand in canvassing. Y SERVICE -- which|provided to those. eligible for) H. R. Hare is the campaign rovides books in Braille and|this service, and in some cases)manager. His captains are Harry! Moon type; and teaching-books/necessary eye medication is)/Town, C. G. Sutherland, Jas with, where necessary, the loan|paid for whert the family is un-|Gartshore, H. N. Goode, M of a record player. lable to meet the cost. C, Hembling and W. Davidson. PLACEMENT SERVICE RECREATION --Two weeks|---- rs nde to ovide employ-|at the CNIB new summer cen-| Greet Toh thee en ok of gain-|tre located on Lake Joseph is} Five Infants . Are Baptised 'lcaise of Oshawa who will en-| Young People held its weekly] nm . i : h tertain with French songs. The| meeting Tuesday, Jan. 29. The ership Course will close wit jmeeting closed with prayer. | group first met at church for a the next meeting and an ad-| i|short devotional period, opened vance course will be held in) HEBRON LADIES SOCIETY I by president Paul Dale with March. This advance course} Hebron Christian Reformed|choruses and prayer | jwill also be given by Miss\church Ladies Society Work) Beverley Manuel brought the| | Verda. Packer. and Pray group held its bi-|message for the evening "Sec-| Citizenship convener, Mrs. D.| monthly meeting Thursday, Jan.|ond Chronicles, Chapter 6",| Vv om Ok a ap egg Penang at the church. |choruses were sung and the de. ictorian rder of Nurses|Mours were spent a rview | a \votional closed with prayer. Mut ' | A | Mrs. W, Bouwma, president,| Votiona | visits in Whitby totalled 101|Lodge with Mrs. Duffues and) h ; 'AIL joueneved: for the. tobend jduring January, Ruth Bowring,|Mrs. Hunter assisting Mrs. opened the meeting with a) All journey 0g i an . hymn and prayer. Minutes and|gan party very much enjoyed. wee ven aenes Oe yads. O'Hagan, who thanked all sO prt une tend kaa approv-|Hot chocolate was served to the | ' Iss Ting said, : thers who were out to canvass | ; A : e group while tobogganing. |were nursing care visits ana|for the March of Dimes. hk introduction on Revelations} Next week the group will |30 were health instruction visits.| mene convener, Mrs. D. Chapter One was given by Mrs.|meet at the home of Mr. and Seven expectant mothers are|Ullyett spent two hours at the| 5 'alles and a discussion per-|Mrs. Bill Wilde, Dundas street attending prenatal educat ion| immunization clinic, Jan. 3. iod followed. east, Whitby, for a skating part VON Visits Total 101 Last Month FRESH FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF SIRLOIN OR WING ; Ib. 7 5c | STEAK | Fresh HAMBURG STEAK 3-lb. $1 LEAN STEWING BEEF SLICED RINDLESS i. 59: BUTT PORK CHOPS b | BREAKFAST BACON ful occupation either in outside! also available to blind people,| industry or in the CNIB indus-|and where mecessary the cost is) trial shops or stands and cafe-|paid by the CNIB, During the} teria department. summer months, a picnic is or Girl Guide convener, Mrs. T ission WHITBY PERSONALS At St. Mark's | February hostesses for St John the Evangelist CWL "Travelling Bridge and Euchre" are as follows: Bridge, Mrs, W. McAuley, Mrs. Greg Carter, Mrs. James McCarroll Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Jo- seph Corrigan, Mrs. P. Otten brite, Mrs. C. Hendriks and Mrs. Frank Canzi. Euchre, Mrs. Ron Morris, Mrs. L. Seymour, Mrs Larry Ruest and Mrs. Ted Wil. liams. Best wishes are offered to Mrs. V. D. Richardson from her many friends on the occasion of her birthday being celebra ted, Sunday, Feb. Debbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl English celebrated her eighth birthday, Jan. 28 For the occasion a_ skating party has been arranged today Her guests are: Joanne Sea- ger, Kathy Sherman, Lyn Pat. terson, Nancy Rowell, Debbie Newell. The young guests will afterwards be served refresh. ments at Debbie's residence. Herb Visser, president of Whitby Lions Club, will be as- sisted by members of the club to help in canvassing for the CNIB campaign being held Monday, Feb. 4 to 14. It is hoped the Whitby residents will give generously as they have done in the past. Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reed, is celebra- ing her 13th birthday today. Her companions of Colborne Street School and friends wish her many happy returns of the day Douglas Holmes, of Kincar. dine, -- the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Car! Earl, 207 Euclid street. a week visiting at' Throughout the pre-Lent and On Sunday, Mrs. Clifford Dex-|Lenten period the sermons at ter, 109 Bowman avenue, is|St, Mark's United Church will celebrating her birthday. Her|be based on the affirmations of friends wish her a happy birth-/The Apostles' Creed. Last Sun- day. day morning the second in the; series was entitled "God, Our St. John the Evangelist Ca-| Father'. tholic Women's League is hold-| The choir, under the direction classes weekly at Fairview Lodge, Miss Bowring said. Anyone interested in attend- ing the VON annual meeting is asked to be in attendance at All Saints Anglican Church Hall at p.m. Tuesday. CLUB CALENDAR ing its regular monthly meeting of Mrs. J. Beaton, sang Wil-| MONDAY, Feb. 4 Tuesday, Feb. 5. Guests will/pousky's arrangement of the} be Mme Rita Lacroix of Laljanthem "Belss Ye The Lord". Federation Des Femmes Fran-| The Sacrament of Infant Bap-| caise of Oshawa who will en-|\tism was observed when the fol- tertain with French songs. She/jqwing children were presented! will be accompanied at the piano|by their parents: by Mme Mireil Tanguay also of} Donna Rose Evans, daughter the Federation. They will be|of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Evans; introduced by the hostess for|Carolyn Miriam Snoddy, daugh-| the evening ,Mrs. J. Mainguy./ter of Mr. and Mrs, D. W Mrs. L. Seymour will be inter-|Snoddy; Kim Olsen, daughter of preter for the performers. Mr, and Mrs, J. Olsen; Karen Lee Morrissey, daughter of Mr Bruce, son of Mr. and. Mrs.jand Mrs. F. P. Morrissey and Ralph Douglas, is celebrating|John Robert Samanski, son of his second birthday, Sunday,/Mr. and Mrs. W. Samanski. 3. Friends of the family) The M and M Committee has Feb. 3 wish Bruce ,many re- arranged a display concerning turns of the day. The many friends of Mrs. D cially the new field of service, Batherson, 320 Walnut street/Brazil. west, are sorry to learn that she is in Ajax Hospital where she will undergo surgery. They wish her a prompt recovery, Frank Crowe, 405 Chestnut Street east, is celebrating his birthday today. Friends of Mr Crowe wish him many happy returns. happy Suspected Spy Six Months Before Vassall LONDON (Reuters) -- Lord Carrington, political head of the Miss Betty Ann Chonoskie is celebrating her 17th birthday : 4 today. Her companions of An- admiralty, told a security in- derson High School and friends (TY, Friday the first hint he Edward P. Collins, 121 Vic-|1962--nearly six months before toria street, is now convalesc.| William Vassall was arrested ing at his home after a stay at Vassall, a self - confessed the Oshawa General Hospita!.homosexual, was sentenced to His family and friends wish '6 years in prison in October him a complete recovery. for passing defence secrets to i the Russians. The inquiry, WHITBY DOROTHY LAMOUR BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Seturday Matinee at 1:30 BINE CROSBY BOB HOPE " PANAMA & FRANK'S HONG Plus -- Colored Cartoon ---- called by the British govern- ment to investigate the circum- stances surrounding -- Vassall's -- adjourned till Mon- jay. JOAN COLLINS Carrington added that at that time he was told, there was stil] istence At the conclusion of his testi- mony, a lawyer 'for The Daily Express gave his apologies to the first lord for an express article in November which al- leged that the spy"s presence in the department had been known for 18 months The lawyer said The Daily Express withdrew "unre. servedly" two allegations: One that Carrington had been rep- rimanded by Prime Ministey Macmillan and the other about Carrington's knowledge of the \Spy. ROAD TO KONG the church's mission work, espe-| some doubt about the spy's ex- ; St. Andrew's Church Explorers Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers Co-Op Credit night Faith Baptist Church Jr. Young People Ali Saints' Anglican Evening Guild Branch Presbyterian Union banking Church Whitby Ontario Hospital Nurses'| Alumnae TUESDAY, Feb. 5 Whitby Baptist Church CGIT Faith Baptist Church Sr. Young People Red Cross work room St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WA St. John the Evangelist CWL St. Mark's United Women general meeting WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6 Red Cross Sr. Citizens Social Club S Andrew's Presbyterian Ohildren of the Church Hillcrest H and S Association Co-op Guild Almonds United Church Women Benevolent Rebekah Lodge 132 Knights of Columbus THURSDAY, Feb. 7 Whitby Baptist Church Cub Packs Salvation Army Women's Home League All Saints' Anglican Church St Margaret Guild St. John's Anglican mixed choir Faith Baptist Church WMS Church NEW DEEP FOUND British. sea surveyors found the deepest ocean deep--37,782- foot Cook Depth--in November 1962. It would cover Mount Ev- erest by more than a mile. GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE Serving Whitby, Oshewe end surrounding ree. @ FREE PICK-UP @ FREE DELIVERY Independent Sales (Whitby) Ltd. PHONE 668-2081 |Hughes, informed that Guides Latest Hotfa Clash Ends I 'Stalemate WASHINGTON (AP)--James Hoffa's latest clash with the U.S. justice department, over the bonding difficulties of the Teamsters union, ended in a jstalemate Friday. The Teamsters president in-! is the) sisted the department jcause of his union's bonding jit and a congressional commit- tee decided to take no action at the moment. Under questioning by mem- bers of the House of Represent- atives labor committee, Hoffa conceded he had no direct evi- dence to support his charge. _ Hoffa had requested the hear- jing in a letter to the committee. He claimed justice department Church! Pressures on bonding companies| |have made it impossible for the union to get its officials bonded. The bonds are required by law for officials handling union funds. troubles, the department denied/| refresh-|= Rib Loin PORK CHOPS Ib. 65¢ ; During inter: |ments were served. This was fol-| \lowed by a recitation contest.| | Taking part were: Mrs. H. Glas,| |Mrs. Kiezebrink and Mrs. A.| | Veenstra. The winner was Mrs.| Veenstra who was awarded a | prize. FREE Have your furnace. cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase 'White Rose" unified fuel oil from Western Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 Plans were discussed for the) FRESH PORK LIVER FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE FRESH PLATE BRISKET 29: | forthcoming World Day of Pray-| er to be held March 1. | Hebron Christian Reformed j|Church will host for the even- | ------ iene St. Valentine Club Bayview] Friday, Feb. 8 Dencing from 8 P.M. till P DANCE TO... TONI ROSSEL and his orchestra Door Prizes--Spot Prizes Buffet Luncheon Refreshments Admission 3.00 per couple | Sponsored by. . . | WHITBY LIONS CLUB _-- § ould BE SEEING US ) d /IN THE ADS RUN BY MUR 6000 FRIEND , | | Whitby Churches | EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Let's All Go To Church This Sunday 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St. N., Whitby ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev, W. J. $. McClure, B.A,, Minister Mra. P. N, Spratt, Organist 9:15 AM, Radio Broadcast 9:45 A.M, Bible School Hour 11 A.M.--Topic ; 11:00 "A.M.--7:00 P.M, day fun" by DONALD'S. Yo the fabulous Hilton Hawaii Honolulu Oahu Months. 300 DUNDAS EAST i Me @ HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY @ An exciting holiday tour arranged for true "holi- Pacific Airlines from Toronto to Hawaii, stay at @ 109 mile LIMOUSINE TOUR of the island of e "HAWAIIAN STYLE PICNIC" @ "LUAU" feast at the Hawaiian Village. ONLY 10% DOWN -- Bolance over LEAVING APR u'll fly via Canadian an Village, enjoy a well-planned holiday that includes . . . © GYPSY JEEP CARAVAN TOUR in ond around (Based 5 2 to 24 Hi WHITBY--OSHAWA--BROOKLIN A FABULOUS, FUN-FILLED 14 DAY HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY IL 13, 1963 YOUR TOUR COST 629-95 PER PERSON ding AIR FARE on, Jet/Prop Excursion) and HOTEL (The luxurious iton Hawaiian Village) ® Ask for free completely detailed travel tolders @ "NO MATTER WHERE YOU WANT TO GO... OR HOW... CALL DONALD Travel Service Open Daily 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. -- Saturday till Neon WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 LOVE Nursery (Intant Care) Beginners' Closses Junior Congregation. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A, B.D. Rev, A.M, Butler, B.A Mrs, J. Beaton, A.R.C.T, Speaker:--Pastor H, Johnston Preaching at both services. Speciol Music Fireside Service at 8.30 WHITBY. BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centra) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Orgonist: Mrs. W. E, Summers, A.T.C.M, 11:00 A.M "Christ, Our Lord" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM. Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary 11:00 A.M, The Company of the Apostles No, 4 John--The Beloved' 7:00 P.M. Communion Service Bible School meets at 9:45 a.m. Baptist Young Peoples Union meeting at 8:15 p.m. Juniors, Junior Congregation BOYS AND GIRLS "ROUND UP" STARTING SUNDAY AT 9:45 A.M. With Uncle Larry and JO JO Every Afternoon at 4.15 P.M Mystery Lessons --- Object Lessons Puppets ---- Flannel Board Stories Prizes and Surprises 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.--Rev. C. R, Aide Tuesday to Friday at 8:00 p.m. REVIVAL SERVICES PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 307 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY REV, MAXWELL CASE--Pastor

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