slg aa Ski il A EE ee A A RON EO I CEB TE Tg A, discovered in the bedroom of;der in the stabbing death of the two-storey home rented by|Robert Stanley Burns, 38, whose her unemployed husband. ---- |hoay was found in a pool ofjand part-time "prospector, had 'Their two children, girls aged), 1,54 saturday night on a down-|been in an argument at a cafe nine and 12 years, have beetligyn sidewalk, Police said they|and the participants were asked taken in by the Children's Aid|... holding a second youth, not na Society. identified, asa material wit- Peter .Niedzwieki, 18, wasjness; charged with non-capital mur-|, Police said Burns, a bachelor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 8, 1963 2 Men Charged 'In Separate Slayings PORT ARTHUR (CP) -- One man was charged with capital Plan Open House At King Street to leave. The argument re sumed .on the sidewalk, police said. a WHITBY And DISTRICT Town Public Library Among Canada's First One hundred years ago, in Canada, there were fewer than 15 jibraries. It is interesting to note that Whitby was one of these 15, being establ:shed in 1852, and ever_since the com- munity has had an interest in using its library to an ever in- crei extent. Freetiorlt to 13, hundreds of communities throughout Canada will be celebrating Canadian Library Week. The campaign is devoted to stress- ing the importance of reading in Canadian life, and the im- portance of all kinds of librar- fes -- public, school, univer- sity, and home libraries. During the past few years at the library in Whitby the mem- bership has grown to about 5,000, with an annual circulation of 70,000 books per year. Over 1,500 new books are purchased Garden Ideas Whittemore. ture, Wakeling; Tobe; Vegetable Foley; The Book, Barr in Fillmore; Gardens North, Luxton: able is presented here: rectory, Ground Cover Plants, Wyman- and Projects, Outdoor Fireplaces and Grills, Hawkins' Abbe; Garden Furni- Barbecues and Fences, Growing Flowers, Gardening, Kitchen Garden and Standard, Roses for Canadian Gardens, Color, Pratt; Flower Growing in the BOOKS FOR BUSINESS MEN | ward; Corporation Finance in At the Whitby Library there d is a useful collection of bouks| Working Men, Lens. on business, which is proving of interest to the professional men and women of the community. A list of a few of those avail- Oshawa and Whitby .City Di- Business Methods of Canadian 'Trust Companies, Benson; Directory of Business Associations in Canada; Busi- ness "Fxecutives' Handbook, Brown and Doris; Anger's Digest of Canadian Law, Anger; Purchasing Handbook, Aljin. Credits and Collections in Canada; Business English, Janis; Improve Your Handwrit- ing, Slote; Better Speeches for All Occasions, Wright; Techni- the public to an open house at the school, Wednesday, The staff and students at King' Street School invite parents and April, 10, at 6.30 p.m. Guests and parents will have an opportunity to visit the class- rooms and see displays of the year's work, Also, they will watch demonstrations of sing- ing, dancing, tumbling, weaving and choral reading. The evening program will commence at 7 p.m, sharp with an address to visitors by J. Stachow in the main hall. cal Communications; Harwell; Canadian Mortgages, Wood- Canada, Ashley and Smyth; Investments, Bellemore; A Woman's Guide to Financial Security, Clarke; Strictly for' Secretaries, Whitcomb; In-Laws FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you tchase "White sgl unified fuel oil from Western il Co. DIAL 725-1212 Canada Life Insurance. each year, besides records of music and magazines. | Residents of Whitby and the) surrounding communities are| cordially invited to pay a visit to| the Whitby Library, especially) during Library Week, the sec- AUXILIARIES Ajax Lionettes Return ond week in April. EASTER SEASON BOOKS The East er Idea Book Adams; Two Seasons: Adven and Lent, Cully; The Crown and the Cross, Slaughter; The Bible Usherwood; | Story of the Bible World, Keyes: Book by Book, t AJAX LIONETTES Ajax Lionettes held its month- ily meeting April 3 at the home 'lof Mrs. Nancy Soutar. Presi- The Whole World's in His\dent Brenda Wilson opened the Hand, Fletcher; A Woman o Jerusalem, Mack; Father, Cali tri; Simon Peter the Fisherman Frieberger. The Day Christ Died, Bishop Refuge in Avalon, Steedman The Little Flowers of St Francis, Brown; Know You Faith, Ferre: Pau! of Tarsus Harington; Marshall; In Search of Seren ity, Bodley; Light from Many Lamps, Watson; Pictorial Pro file of the Holy Land, Holley: Faith Ever Known, Oursler; The Greatest Oursler; The Greatest Book Ever, Known, The World's Great Religions Life. NEW GARDEN BOOKS Whitby Public Library has a total of 125 books on gardening, flowers, and lawns, ready for the Spring gardening enthus: asts. Following is a partial list of some of the ever popular, books on this subject: The Saturday Morning Gar- dener, Wyman; Silent Spring Carson; Flower Arranging, Bet- Gardens; The , Rock- ter Homes and : Book of well The World of | ses, Park; Kupper and Roshardt; -- Beginning Gardener, Cut- er. Growing for Showing, Fav- Border Fillmore; retti; The Perennial and Rock Garden, Window Box Gardening, Teusch er; The Book of Planters. Scharff; Pruning Made Easy. re You Your Gar- Luxton; A den's Worst The First Easter, Pest? Westcott; f| meeting. -| A new slate of officers for ,|1963-64 was presented and will be installed at the May 1 meet- ;|ing which will be held at the :|home of Mrs, T. W. Wilson of -|Almonds, rt) The draw) for a $25 voucher .|for children's wear will be made April 6 at 6 p.m. at Ajax Drug -|Store. Proceeds of the draw to go towards Lionettes projects. .| The meeting adjourned and a suitable gift was presented to Mrs. Ann Rennick past presi- dent. : Mrs. Hazel McKenzie who had been in Hospital and is now on the road to recovery thanked the Lionettes for flowers re- ceived during her illness. Mrs. Joyce Whittaker was the winner of the door prize. At the close of the meeting the hostess served light refreshments. S A HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army Women's Home League held its regular ,|weekly meeting Thursday even- ing at the Citadel with Mrs. Captain Edward Reed in charge of the devotional. This meeting was 'Planning Night" for the group to arrange programs for future meetings of April, May and Jume. One of the Home League pro- jects is the selling of two pounds of licorice all sorts. These may -|be obtained from any of the members. Proceeds to be sent for Missionary work and also Summer Camp projects. The remainder of the meeting MARK SILVER Mr. and Mrs. Frederick celebrated their silver oe ANNIVERSARY the Laas ss which brought guests from Toronto, Ux- bridge, Whitby, Sunderland, Oshawa and Bowmanville. Oshawa Times Photo | New Officer Slate |was finalizing arrangements for further meetings. Next week will be 'Educa- tional" week with Mrs. E. Archer and her group in charge. The meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Brooks and Mrs. Mc- Master. WHITBY KINETTES for the Easter Money Bunny will be held April 11 at 2 p.m. at Snelgrove's Drug Store. Miss Susan Hood daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood, 301 Mary street will make the draw. Susan was chosen as Miss Kin- ette at the opening of the Kin- men Wading Poll last year. The money from this draw will go into Service Work in the community. Tickets are on sale at the drug store or available from any Kinette. WHITBY BOWLING NEWS MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Triples over 600: L. Bath eson , V. Jordan 642, M. Jordan , I. Mothersill 625, M. Bemis A. Young 606, B. Vesters R. Hansen 656, K. Brueckle . Landry, 625, M. Ander- | Whitby Kinettes Club draw murder and a second with non- capital murder following the discovery of two bodies, the vic- tims of separate slayings, with- in 12 hours here Saturday. Arthur Frank Smith, 40, was charged with capital murder' after his 39-year-old wife, Billy, was found strangled at their south-end home. The body was combu themselves accordingly. INCOME TAX ot TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE SETTING OF FIRES The following is on extract from By-law number 2168 for the Town of Whitby, and citizens are requested to govern No person shall set fire to any shavings, chips, straw, or other stible matter in any street in the said Town, or in any within fifty feet of any building, except in a stove or other iron receptacle suitable and safe for the burning of such combustible matter, such stove or receptacle to be approved of by the Fire Chief. The By-law p RETURNS Phone 668-8252 | 708 Newman Cres. | D. G. NEWMAN, Chairmen Protection to Persons and Property "Committee Whitby and Outlaws, Parkinson; Now 2 Sell, Prevette;. Life Insurance, | | © Custom Draperies One-Stop DECORATING SHOP ANNUAL @ Broadioom and Rugs ©@ Wallpaper and Murels | e@ C.LL. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 for p clusive of costs, for each offence. ity not ding $100.00 ex- BRUCE CORONER Fire Chief Whitby Figure Skating Club MEETING Tues., April 9th, 1963 8 P.M. Whitby Community Arena Committee Reports and Elections of 1963-64 Directorate St. John First Aid Classes: Because of the Easter Holidays, First Aid - Classes will be suspended until after that * date. . WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT * . cae St. John Ambulance Brigade | Now being organized in Whitby will hold their in- augural meeting in the committee room of the Mun- 8 P.M. WED., APR. 10, 1963 All interested parties are invited to attend. ee | | A FULL WARM-UP BEFORE DRIV- ING MAY HARM YOUR CAR'S EN- GINE! Your car's engine should not be warmed up fully before driving, Unvaporized gas, resulting from the low heat of idling, can dilute the oil that protects your engine, It's best to idle the motor just briefly, then gently drive the car. It also pays to know that you'll (jrarrrnes get the best buy on your car insurance with State Farm! Call me today! imsurance KARL GERHARDT 155 Hillcrest Drive Whitby -- Phone 668-3762 | STATE FARM CNDN, HEAD Sorte YoronTo, ONT. ONE-PIECE CONCRETE (MMLDIATE DELIVERY OW Al SUES @ POR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS @ NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS | AND PLATFORM OLIVER CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. , R. Pas- coe 699, A. Pope, H. Gordon 634, W. Anthony 620, I. Johan- sen 643, W. Wotherspoon 696, D. Denyer 625, T. Mclvor 645, M, Peggs 653, D. Hancock, 623, C. Holter 751. Singles over 200: M. Peggs, 285, 218; D. Peggs 200, D. Han- cock 235, B. Holter 205, C. Hol- ter 239, 267, 245; J. Wainwright 222, J. nyer 202, D. Denyer 221, 223, 'R, McIvor 267, 217; B. Gordon 213, H. Gordon 242, 223; W. Anthofy 257, I. Johansen 298, S. Peake 216, J. Howland 200, W. Wotherspoon 227, 299; R. Pascoe 210, 311; B. Pascoe 203, C. Pascoe 210, D. Wa'kins 216, A. Pope 203, 243; R. Han- sen 226, 218, 212; R. Childs 279, K. Brueckle 296, 312; J. Bru- eckle 250, 242, 241; K. Laundry 248, M. Anderson, 222, F. Wick 226, O. Moore 232, D. Rowden 233, V. Sandford 201, B. Vesters @ |287, K. Jenkins, 219, A. David- son 232, M. Bemis 271, 259; B. Hitchings, 216, F. Colman 237, J. Kirk 223, J. Fowler, H. Munn L. Batherson 242, 217; C. 219, B, Gill 200, V. Jordan A. Young 256, M. Jordan 275; I. Mothersill 200, 215 ; J. Mothersill 211, T. Shaw D, Grant 226, H. Moore Team Standings: Sabre Jets, 28 - 15,922. Rockets, 18 - 15,699. Symbols, 7 - 13,908. Echoes, 17- 15,001, Poker Chips, 11 - 14,839. Woodpeckers, 15 - 15,138, Cubs, 23 =~ 15,478. County Bowl, 21- 15,672. Whitby Cleaners, 24- 16,194. Hopefuls, 10 - 14,870. Headpins, 9 - 15,123. Porky's Prides, 29 - 17,042, Beginners, 14 - 15,187. Stokers, 21 - 15,098. Neighbors, 17 - 15,865. Munn's Press, 16 - 14,857. Weekly Winners: V. Jordan and C. Holter, LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE |Points for the day: Allsorts 1, Gumdrops 3, Humbugs 1, Jel Lona ian Pa , H iol. , le Buds 3 a permints 3. oe Triples over 500: J. Gates, A, Anderson 661, I. Mothersill 643, B. Pascoe 637, G. Wiles 635, D. Gough 570, B. Sturgess 343, J. WHITBY Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 8:20 Last Complete Show at 8:20 Starring . , . Joey "TWO TICKETS TO PARIS" Dee -- Gary Crosby Handscomb 538, T. Shaw 526, S. Labanovich 525, K. Loyst 523, "9 prewtebal rap) Kehoe 516. A novic! LD 510 and P. Davies 507, ida Singles over 200: G. Wiles 339, B. Pascoe 315, A. Anderson 268, 219; I. Mothersill 251, 209; D. Kehoe 249, J. Gates 248, 239: K. Loyst 241, Y. Jimmo 238, S. Labanovich 227, T. Shaw 218, J. Handscomb 212, L. Munns 208, D. Moore 206, M. Farquhar 205, H, Moore 205, B. Sturgess 201, vod Gough 200 and G. Sandford ieee bebawotd hea a! winner of shampoo and wave - set donated by Hi-Tashion, = n cormens PORT WHITBY | - TEXACO | Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (at Brock) PORT CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Evenis! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't have to play a sport to be @ good sport 110 Dundes St. E., Whitby 668-3410 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the local suppliers of FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED i 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT. STAFFORD Brothers Lid. 'Monuments +» » Of Distinction 668-3552 Whiiby THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS 'MONDAY BOWLING -- Monday Mixed League, County Bowl. TUESDAY No games scheduled WEDNESDAY BOWLING--Whitby Men's League, County Bowl, St. John The Evangelist Mixed League, County Bowl. SKATING -- Adults only, 8 to 10 p.m, Whitby Arena, THURSDAY BOWLING -- Whitby Men's Major League, County Bowl. FRIDAY SKATING -- adults and children 8 to 10:30 p.m. Whitby Arena. SATURDAY SKATING -- Children 14 years and under 2 to 4 p.m. Whitby Arena. SUNDAY BOWLING -- Legion Sunday Niters, playoff bowling, County Bowi. MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. FOR THE BEST IN NEWS While It Ils News HAVE THE OSHAWA TIMES DELIVERED 668-3703 GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Authorized Fino Centre Dealer Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories SHARE LIBRARY | The towns of Rock. Island, /Que., and Derby, Vt:, share a PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY | public library that straddles the international boundary. _ HOOKER & SONS LTD.. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with auto- $4995 matic transmission, Immaculate condition... General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET---OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR BROOKLIN 655-4811 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. General Contractors . And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE _ substantial damage to property. © "@ result of calls to five ee TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY BY-LAW NUMER 1872 FOR THE CORPORATION . OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY. ; BEING A BY-LAW TO PRESCRIBE THE TIME DURING WHICH FIRES MAY BE SET IN THE OPEN AIR IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY. The council of the Corporation of the Township © of Whitby enacts as follows: ? 1. Any person in lawful occupation of land in the Township of Whitby may set fire in the open air on any such lands except during the period com- mencing March 15th in any year and continuing . until June Ist of the same year, during which - period no fires shall be set. . No fires may be set ot any time except with such supervision as may reasonably be necessary to prevent such fire spreading beyond control. This by-law shall not apply to thot part of the Township of Whitby lying within the boundaries of Lot 24, in the Sth Concession of the said _ Township and designated Open Storage Indust- rial (M-2) Zone. Anyone setting on open fire contrary to this by- law or otherwise offending against the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable upon conviction to a penalty of not less than 50.00 nor more than 300.00, ex- clusive of costs. THIS BY-LAW reed a first, second and third time and finally passed on the 27th day of March - A.D, 1963. John G, Goodwin, Reeve. Murrey A. Robinson, Clerk. AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL THE CITIZENS OF WHITBY TOWNSHIP FROM THE FIRE CHIEFS OF FIRE AREA NO. 1 AND FIRE AREA NO. 2 The Council of Whitby Township has passed a by- law which prohibits the lighting of fires in the open - from March 15th to June Ist in any year and is now in effect. During 1962 our Fire Departments approximately 60 calls for grass fires : e Township > was this ry me, manpower and costly repairs to our equipment which prompted the passing of the by-law. : - In one D pyeoncd Rap buildings vere a reate was on our pron : ponse,, aided, on occasion, by Fire Depart: J ments in answering our calls for help under the Ont- ario County Mutual Aid program which prevented Other of the more serious aspects were the in- pee fortunately minor sustained by our firemen in fighting these fires. In a neighbouri pality, a volunteer fireman died of heart ire os rass fires in one day and we certainly wish to avoid such an occurrence in our municiupality at all costs. : We urge every citizen to co-operate with un te thn tabeat enetn Is volieaaa tee ae fires during the prescribed period and there the penalty specificed for infractions of this i Geo. H. Vicks, Chief, 5 Whitby Township Fire Area No, 1. tA James Watson, Chief, Whitby Township Fire Area No, 2 Bon Ps ehce CMS ea ee ATH ai te schema tele ClhomeatemaI 6" eae