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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1963, p. 5

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OEE PEG A RIGS, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 6, 1963 § WHITBY and DISTRICT Bil Jermyn Gets Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Lions Membership Manager: Rae Hopkins neds canledh While members of Lion s)in which the early Canadian fur- Clubs from Ajax on the west,|niture will be on display. It is to Cobourg on the east and|now contacting Lions Clubs all Lindsay on the north looked on,|Over the province in an effort Whitby Lions Club Tuesday|to bring their industrialist and night enrolled its first honorary|his product for a visit. " member, These visits, President Vis- Club President Herb Visser|ser explained last night are in- last night presented an honor-|tended to create business for ary membership certificate to|the club's honorary member. Bill Jermyn, the blind Whitby] As the young industrialist ac- furniture maker the club "adopt-|cepted his honorary member- ed" about two weeks ago. ship ig | mong he Bed oo : ij ed by Lions from Po! lope, Mi jan blinded 4 Bowmanville, Lindsay, _New- sugar diabetes some 18 months| Castle, Ajax, Brooklin, Port ago. Instead of giving up his|Perry, Omemee, Cobourg and woodwork, he opened his own| Millbrook. business from which he earns|, Members of these clubs were a living for his wife and family.|in Whithy last night to attend Whitby Lions adopted as part|2 Lions zone. meeting. Conduct- of its project work a campaign|i"& the meeting was Zone Chair- push Bill's furniture and + pow Edgar Nichols, of Port create a market for it. : To date the club has ar- Pigad problems and plans for ranged spot. locations in Whitby|'he future were discussed. Young Hero. Rebekah Lodge | Didn't Tell Marks 13th LIONS MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE IS PRESENTED -- s Ann T y Bill Jermyn, the blind dent Herb Visser, left, turned as Lion Bill accepts his mem- | s Iversa Whitby hints maker who over an honorary membership bership into the club is Earl His Parents By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | has been"adopted'" by Whitby conaficete to Mr. sicaye st ee club membership } id e| Li Club, last night became a Lions zone meeting here chairman. ; BROOKLIN -- The regular| s" rember' of the club. Presi last night. Looking on, centre, --Oshawa Times Photo WALLACEBURG Ont, (CP)--|meeting of Kinoven . Rebekah : : ight. ¢ .\Lodge No, 353, Brooklin, was STARR OPENS CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS tut Bay Pn heey OFFAL) Ped $95, | SNIHL ACTION Enthusiastic party workers gressive Conservative candi- committee rooms on Brock PC Women's Association and drowning in the Sydenham Riv-|:7e0 rte; 18 r several days ago but he kept|Gtand, Sister Rilda Ross, pre- i isi Whitby. The cab- street north. He is shown William Newman, rural area e siding, assisted by Vice Grand, eet stor Minister Tones fost Proce formally opened above flanked by Mrs. Edith campaign manager. the story secret because he was/S!@ing y On The t ounts n ; ; d to have been near|Sister Hilda Hunter. H t i] Dum Starr, Ontario Riding Pro- the Progressive Conservative Bedell, chairman of the local. --Oshawa Times Photo 7 pe ysangr the at ren ear Sister Mabel Disney, past ' : O e S ing with prayer, Lanch and 9], ROuaat parents -- Mr: angeremdent of . the = Rebekah) Two Sioeeae Sem Ot ioe tae , . Willi Henderson--f Assembly of Ontario, was in-|Tuesday fined $25 and costs, or e e A XILIARIES social time were then enjoyed. roi 'nant 'the incident oony troduced by Sister Ivy Arksey,|10 days, when they appeared ttic S = UNI bd ' ST. MARK'S UNIT NO . 2|when Brian Avery's grateful|Past District Deputy President. rome rg ging gga Ww. * : j Ch mother telephoned to thank Sister Margaret Browning, uest on a theft charge. GP and T committee of | the|approved. i EB ay, Pig Bag Meh igueiale monthly meeting in the church life. pais District No. 7, Saree . Serine ho lives with Smith,| ceived their worst beating of the|alties in the game, eight went Oa Feder gd eellows Hailplans were mace for the cater|tefteshments were served by{perlors with 12, members and] 21" AS aoal'gt from 'nel Thompeon, Pat Noble Grae [pleaded guilty to @ charge ollyear as the Whitby Hotel ram.|to the Whitby Hotel. Shots om aay de for the cater-|refreshments were serve y ah eral days to find out from her mpson, Pas a Giant ' Monday sada P foamy vith se a pe at Rotary|Mrs. F. McCullough and her "alee 7. beeaniae opened| 50" why his clothes were soak-| Sister Flossie Ball, District|stealing a quantity of pipe and|paged to a 6-2 win over the| goal, Whitby Hotel 34, Whitticks j i : . . eas ing *, teat : . 19 a good representation of both|luncheon for the month of a ogee sling 4k be Ha the: meeting with prayer. This| 198 wet when he was brought|Deputy President, District No.|fittings from a home being|weakening Whittick club. This Rebekahs and Odd Fellows./April. e President Albert Carr was in| Tentative plans were discuss-jon Saturday, April 6. home by an unidentified motor- i demolished, being a best-of-three games, the Ist Period was followed by the roll calllja™° °¥ Sate eae ven, Rise |" Pickering 'Township. Police| Whitby Hotel. will now move| 1. Byant scsssssserseres @16 ed for the forthcoming after- 'jand_ reports were read and| Brian slipped and plunged|Past Noble Grand. lSgt. John Pugh told the court/into the second game with a| 2. Batherson ........-. 9.33 py Poa dlnoon June tea. Further atrange-| FAITH BAPTIST WOMEN approved. down the river bank through the} Guests of honor, and all|he watched an empty car near|game advantage. Penalties -- Grant (tripping) ae eet ware see ments will be made at later| The regular monthly meeting) A committee of four ladies|ice, and into nine - feet - deeplvisitors present, were accorded|the home Feb. 19. He said he| Barry Bryant opened the first|2-47; Denier (tripping) 14.40. by the secretary, a short discus: pinata : of Faith Baptist Church Wom-)was named to visit Fairview|water. Donald said he crawled\a welcome by the Noble Grand, |found eight pieces of pipe total-| period at the 6.14 mark to give 2nd Period sion took place regarding ad er: 1g\°n's Society for Christian Serv-\Lodge during the coming week|out on the ice and grabbed|Sister Ross. '|ling 24 feet in length and 4lthe Hotel a 1-0 lead. Larry Bath.| 3- Forrester ... Tag Day May 31 and Saturday] At the Monday, March jylice was held in the Sunday|and mention was made of the|Brian's head. Then @ compan-| Sicter Hilda Hunter Vicalenmaiber of aaohr Sttenies tis thel Gta tasde bie hae tke aa morning, June 1. Further plansimeeting, the guest speaker Willlschool room with Mrs. Cullen,|World's Day of Prayer ofjion identified only as George|Grand, submitted her report on|vehicle. 'The value, he said,|to increase their lead 20, and| 5: COOK€ s+.s+sceseeseeee 124 to be made at a later date. be a Sister from the Sisterhood president, in the chair. March 1, helped him pull the boy out of the sick and shut-in members, |would be approximately $10. at the end of the first period Penalties -- Batherson (hold- chairs was given, Only one bed : a The meeting opened with a) wire Gg, Gordon, a visitor, the water. Birthday greetings were sung| Smith told the court they had] the Hotel had a 2-0 margin, ie 8.10; Grant (elbowing) chal ras fen, Only ome eed The mecing closed with nay-nyma olowed ysl eave' Sie tnd very ner. tre ane item tet ovata tes | ete end SS aE who need same, all wheel chairs!Raiph Stratford and Mrs, Vic/Cullen. 'esting synopsis of three ohap- Sentence birthdays in February, Sister|ing com, ous ticks in better condition as they " ; i 6. Janveaux ..eccccevees ou ee cts ._|ters of the study book; "The Jessie Weller and Conductor,|they were of no value to any-| narrowed the score 2-1 on a goal a s easurer's report showed a Ryland. |, Mission highlights were given) Word and the Way." Sister Dorothy Miner. one. by Forrester. 7B. SEACRy A s by Mrs. Ruth Pickering and z : The lod ill : 8. Seamens .... balance on hand. A motion was|ST. MARK'S COUPLES CLUB i | The devotional period was in S d d e lodge will cater to a Almost instantly Batherson| Penalties -- B also made that the treasurer} St. Mark's United Church Oe eke thee te Ws charge of Mrs. E, Killens who uspen e wedding in June. s came through with his second necking, s 5.06; have the power to pay all small|4 W's Couples Club held its) "Kyis¢ aud Cameron gave a|took as her subject "Living One ; vane are underway | for a Drunk Driver goal of the night to give thel (charging) 5.22; Pinch (knee debts regarding repairs to beds,!monthly meeting Saturday eve-|,.ry informative talk on French|Day at a Time" as taught in On Abd cti 'onster Country Fair" to be Hotel a 3-1 hold. Whittick's Bill| ing) 6.05; Denier (high-sticking) chairs, etc., without waiting for|ning in the form of a Bowling Canada and Grande Ligne. Mrs. the scripture lesson, Matthew 6, UW on remy on Saturday, March 30, at Cooke was determined upon|1938:\ Mitchell (high-sticking) the next meeting to obtain per-|Party with 17 couples present. Dudley Wilson was presented 24. to 34. The hymn, "Just for A West Hill 'a me 30 p.m. in the IOOF Hall, Gets 7 Days winning as he fired their second| 19 38° mission. Prizes were awarded for thelwith tife membership and|T°d@y." completed this part of , 4 West Hill yout Pen ay te alban for a 3-2 score, and the period _Mary Churchyard ake oiied highest and the lowest scores.|,in in the Baptist Women's| 'He service. pon fascwl a pred: tise fer' we +. ere An Ajax man was Tuesday|ended with the Whitby 'Hotel FREE ideas which might be ca Following the bowling games| Missi Society for Ontario| The meeting closed with the a . 2 se! to seven days in the| leading by one goal. out to raise some funds to con-lthe group journeyed to theland Quebec. The. presentation|offering and ® prayer by the|'W°%ea" Period when he plead-land adults, ntenced ven day! hi d guilty before Magistrate! This will be the pl Ontario County Jail when he] The third and final period was tinue the work. church hall for a fellowship ade by Mrs. Williamileader. Hostessés for the after-| © 4 e place to buy! njeaded guilty before Magis-\all in the Whitby Hotel's favor The next meeting will be held\with Mrs. Gordon Mifflin in id Bodes Pt et noses wiles Mrs. J. Hare and Ragin alg Gent % a charge/Raster lilies, personalized East-|? Sand Bis-/all in the y Monday 'evening at 7.30 p.m.,|charge of the worship. Miss M. R ; er eggs, and give -orders for| tate Crawford W. Guest to a/as they unleashed their power Renee unified tueloll trom Wi April 1. Please keep that date The group sang a hymn. This|-- + Howe. Rosaire Peter Belanger, 20, _in mind. A short business meeting|was followed by minutes and 205 Morningside drive, was Report on beds and wheellof St. John the Divine, Toronto. j charge of drunk driving. to score three final goals and|f Oil Co. af ge oy prowys £285:.,|_,Aiax, Town Constable Eric) give them the 6-2 win. DIAL 725-1212 jwas presided over by Mr. and|the 'roll call. During the busi-| SEND BACON ON TRIAL |charged with the Feb. 24 ab-| activities of the lodge ™A)Place told the court he found!" Final goals were scored by ALL SAINTS' EVE. GUILD (Mrs. M. Miller. Final arrange-|ness meeting it was decided to| BELFAST, Northern Ireland|uction of a 15-year-old Ajax ss 102 An impressive pageant and +i lg ds Pos ind yy All Saints' Anglican Church|ments were made for the Irishibring birthday money each|(CP) -- Trial i girl. 3 i King's crescent, seated behin eating Guia "acs he Reel rig Sanpee t6 he bala March] ments, pik rf Boosie A Hg sl Mod ecole yeu cmgp ag In a statement to police, the sacha nag nas pega a mem-|the wheel of his car-on Bailey Family Monuments GENERAL ELECTRIC monthly business meeting Mon-|13 in the United Church Assem-|March meetings will be heldling shipped to Canada and the|Sit!'s father said he saw a car nd Rebekoh eron a) street. in an intoxicated condi- ' 4 Fellows and Rebekah Order,|tion, Feb. 16. day evening in the parish hall. |bly Hall at 6.30 p.m. Entertain-| ever Thursday in the Sunday|United States in an effort to|S{0P outside of his house on the i i ccordi i President Mrs, yaar Gould-|ment. will follow the supper. School room. ' find a new outlet for the coun-|22Y in question and his daugh- Brothers Thomas Wildey and According to the officer, the ; Schulyer Colfax, w: i igniti burn opened the meeting with! Tickets may be obtained from! Miss Lockie closed the meet-|try's pork. Ce he on i ck to| PY some 30 Brothers and 'Sis be hoes ae edie ee tae T the girl to come into the house| ters of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge,|whas he ached tor nis ativens Sndividuel but she refused and got back|'irected by Sister Ivy Arksey,|licence, Morrison handed him Reauinarnerits SALES & SERVICE into the car after he had told| Past District Deputy President. ; an insurance certificate. Serving Whitby, Oshawa end her to stay home. Sister Evelyn Croxall, presid.| Constable Place said the ac-| STAFFORD BROS, surrounding area. According to the father, the|ed as pianist, and accompanied|cused placed a part bottle of @ FREE PICK-UP vehicle drove away and he was|the soloist, Sister Norrine rye into the police cruiser when eho Pasettes$ unable to find it when he went| Cooper. asked to get inside. A charge Independent Sales looking for it in his own car.| Sister Mabel Disney, pass t| of having liquor in a place other 318 DUNDAS EAST He said the girl came back at| president, addressed the gathier-|than in his residence was with- 668-3552 (Whitby) Ltd. 10.30 p.m. the same night but|ing, and. congratulated the|drawn at the request of the " PHONE 68-2001 had been away all the previous| lodge on the work accomplished | Crown. | night. over the years, | Crown Attorney W. Bruce! Si Affleck told the court the pait| Diino, Deeetet_Browning.| BUILD FLOATING MOTEL 4 } I District Deputy President, and wei ri. I "A" had obtained overnight lodgings| Sister Flossie Ball, District Dep. tue chaeerd . Sotigine vane ° H, A. METRO JUNIOR 4 at * ares township apart-iuty President, from visiting 000,000 ($6,000,000) "float ing Za, El Rl" add" att eae ees! PLAYOFF HOCKEY . lodge. I i } Approximately 140 members ssi bsh oo i | ASKS DEFERMENT and visitors were present at | TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-|the celebration. | WHI UN PS dian Boating Federation vw The birthday cake, iced and One-Stop TBY D LO asked the Yachtsmen's Associa-| decorated by Sister Grace Har- | : C vs tion of America to defer for a|ris, color bearer, was cut by year its recent challenge for|Sister Margaret Browning, Dis- DECORATING the Harmsworth Trophy. The|trict Deputy President of Dis- SHOP TORONTO MARLBOROS retirement of Miss Supertest|trict No. 7, Oshawa West. Tl due to the death of it's) Visitors were present from . (1st Game--Best 4 - 7 Semi-Final Series) driver, Bob Hayward,. has|Oshawa Lodge No. 3, Sunshine Custom Draperies | placed Canada in the position|Lodge, Oshawa; Port Perry, Broadioom and Rugs e : of being unable to meet a chal-|Whitby, Ajax, Brougham and|] ¢ Wallpaper ond Murals WED. MAR. 6th-8:30 P.M. lenge this year. Stouffville lodges. « if gee s . C.IL.L, Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre | | | Whitby Community Arena 107 Byron St. S., Whitby ADMISSION $1.25 LANEWAY FLOODING THREATENS DOWNTOWN BASEMENTS Kid: [_Phwe seus ' hasanabi Damage to basement elec- den spring flooding brought gency call behind the Brock men drained the area just as i trical installations was nar- Works Department employees Building at the town's centre. : f the rising water reached a 115 BROCK i JUST NORTH rowly averted at Whitby's shown above, Bill Stacey, left, After probing and clearing ice basement door. STREET OF THE Four Corners Tuesday. Sud- and Don Hill; on an emer- from a blocked drain the two --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY 4 CORNERS BROCK One Pte es ee | WHITBY PERSON ALS , | OPEN THURS. TILL 8 P.M.--FRI. TILL 9 P.M.--WED, TILL 6 P.M. SAVE ON MEATS OF GUARANTEED QUALITY ; . | ALL FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF | Mrs. Elizabeth Howlett and|bell, Kingston road west, | |her son Robert spent last week-| Whitby, attended the funeral a N FRESH SHOULDER jend in St. Catharines as the|of the late Archibald Bain of {guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|Brampton, nephew. of Mrs. | Purnell. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casey, cme" || (izitease pe ] Pam Beast a0 Ib BONELESS MEALED Whether It's of Fairfield, Connecticut | NAME CHANGED ") Furniture, RACON COTTAGE ROLLS 49¢ U.S.A., while on their honey-| TORONTO (CP)--Old Wood- moon visited at the home of|bine, a cosy racetrack that has Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hottot, 516|been in existence in Toronto's Palace street. jeast end for 89 years, is no Appliances, HI-FI, i SLICED : TY, Radios, etc. | | Guyer COOKED HAM lb. 89° St. John's Anglican Church cheng re pied bg oe ' 45¢ : ' changed to G be: ee if | WA is holding its "Bale Tea" Taylor, chairman of the board If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's | RIBS FIRST GRADE CREAM UTT e today in the Sunday School hall.,°f the Jockey Club, Limited, YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! =~ : ms . " |which owns the track, told the UE LYON : Mr. and Mrs. George Brown,|annual meeting Thursday that ALSO 2nd FEATURE : 205 Athol street, entertained at there wT ta VS aang . a FURNITURE Fresh Hamburg Steak PRIME RIB ROAST Cc : a family dinner on the occa-|names 0 oodbine. and the 4 "THE NUN and : : sion of their son, Alex's birth-|"'new" Woodbine track since . APPLIANCES Fresh Wieners BLADE ROAST Ib Starring: JAMES MASON SHELLEY WINTERS PETER drive THE SERGEANT" 3 day. the latter course was opened in L106. "The: new. Woodhine. « Is Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 3-LBS. $1.00 SHORT RIB ROAST with Robert Webber, Anna Sten Mrs. James Campbell, andjabout 25 miles northwest off KING ST. £. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 - 'her daughter, Miss Jean Camp-|downtown Toronto.

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