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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: Manager: Rae Hopkins 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 seek is ts sie ae 4 bs REPORTER TAKES A WIFE evening. Rev. F. G. Ongley, rector of St, George's Church united the couple in marriage. Mr. McDougall is a member of the editorial staff of the Whitby Bureau of The Osh- awa Times. He and his bride have established residence in Oshawa. Robert R. McDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Dougall, Sr., of Ottawa and Miss Marcia Kathleen Chand- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chandler, RR 3,» Port Perry, were united in mar- Chinese look on Russia in Popular Policeman Promoted, Transferred _ One of the better - known Whitby-Oshawa area police of- ficers, Cpl. William E. Warner, 47, for seven years the On- tario Provincial Police Whitby detachment's safety officer has transferred to Niagara Falls. A 16-year-old veteran police office?, Sgt. Warner assumes his duties at OPP District 4 headquarters today. Sgt. Warner was well-known in this area for his work in connecton with the Oshawa- Ontario Provincial Police Traffic Clinic. Thousands of area drivers have been assisted in their quest to obtain a dr- ver's licence through his and Oshawa Police Department traffic officers' efforts. "Bill" (as he's known to his friends) Warner was born in Napanee and his a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George War- ner, He joined the OPP in his home town 16 years ago. and has since served at detach- ments in Belleville, Bobcay- geon, Lindsay, Cobourg and here for the past seven years. While at Cobourg, Sgt. War- ner was promoted to corporal and transferred to the Whitby SGT. WILLIAM WARNER ed five years in the Third Ca- nadian Division, 14th Field Regiment, He is married and the father of five children, Since joining the OPP, Sgt. Warner has successfully pass- detachment. ed the Attorney General's De- Included with his traffic|partment breathalizer operation clinic duties while at the Whit-|course and an OPP. detective by detachment, were his du-|sergeant's course. | ties as court corporal, NCO in| He will establish residence| charge of inquests and routine/in Nagara Falls with his wife! office duties. Theresa and children, Davis, Prior to b@toming a member] 12, Billy, 6, Peter, 5, Ruth 3 and of the force, Sgt. Warner serv-| Anna, 18 months. 'ithe way and again on the way has its Sino -» Soviet Hall of but where ' Ivan, carved in stone, stands Ivan, if he is in China at all, as a loved and respected teacher who has gone astray. between Moscow and Peking is sensed immediately. China still in the first stages of its enough to eat and enough to wear, but there is little room for luxury. chased freely but to the ordin-| ary Chinese they are hardly even of hypothetical When a bicycle or a radio costs dian the midst of today's ideo- logical split between the two countries? In the follow- ing story a British author who has just toured Red China provides some of the answers, By RICHARD P, LISTER PEKING (AP) -- To go to China, you stop in Moscow on back. It's a good chance to look at the Red giants, old and new. . Every major city in China Friendship. The halls remain, is the friendship? shoulder to shoulder with Chang outside, but flesh - and - blood is not readily to be seeti. The Chinese look on Russia The difference in atmosphere is revolution. Everyone must have Luxury goods can be pur- interest. 2% months' wages, a TV set] (nine - inch screen) seven) months' wages, and a man must! work for nine days for the price of a pair of leather shoes, he MUST DEFEND SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)--Cana- middleweight champion INOW HAS FINGER-TIP Blair Richardson must defend his title against Ron Brothers of Saint John, N.B., within six months, Sam Erman, president of the Canadian Boxing Feder- ation said here Sunday. Broth- HENRY HIGH NEWS School Places Second riage at St. George's Angli- can Church, Oshawa, Friday --Brian McCall Photo Lacrosse Schedule Opens Wednesday By CLIFF GORDON The 1963 Lacrosse season will) open tomorrow night for the Sr.| series as the Brooklin team will) invade St. Catharines for the JUNE 8-- Sat. St. Catharines 15 -- Sat, Port Credit 22 -- Sat. St. Catharines 26 -- Wed. Brampton league opener. On Saturday | JULY night the Brooklin team are at home in their first home show- ing of the 1963 season against the Port Credit Sailors. The Brooklin team who have 'been known as the Hillcrests for the past few seasons will be) known just as the Brooklin Sr.| lacrosse team this season. The) 6 -- Sat. St. Catharines 13 -- Sat. Port Credit 17 -- Wed. Brampton 27 -- Sat. Port Credit 31 -- Wed, Brampton 10 -- Sat. Port Credit AWAY GAMES reason being that there are a MAY number of gentlemen and cpm- panys sponsoring the local team this year. It includes business men in Brooklin, Oshawa and three from the county town of Whitby. Proper signs showing who is sponsoring the team will be hung in the arena as well as full page adds in the lacrosse program. | The Brooklin team has done some reshuffling this year as it had to elect a new manager and coach. This year Bob Laid- ley is the manager taking over from Alvin Puckrin who has taken to the sport of fishing on a larger scale and will not be|- with the club. "Moon" Wooton long regarded as one of the top goalies in Sr. lacrosse seven or eight years ago is the new coach. | It is expected that Wooton) with his vast knowledge of the| game will be a big asset to the team. He takes over from year with the club, but has ' m_ Jim|Black Cherry who did a fine job last|champions and once finalists in| |their three years since forma-| 22 -- Wed. at St. Catharines JUNE 2 -- Sun. at Brampton 6 --Thurs, at Port Credit 12 -- Wed. at St. Catharines 20 -- Thurs at Port Credit 29 -- Sat. at Brampton JULY 4 -- Thurs. At Port Credit 10 --Wed. at St. Catharines 21 -- Sun at Brampton 24 -- Wed at St. Cathatines AUGUST 3 -- Sat. At Brampton 8 -- Thurs, at Port Credit Uxbridge Black Hawks Will Disband UXBRIDGE -- The Hawks, t wice given: it up as he has too muchition, will disband. was intermediate boys' cham- pion; Doug Ing, with. fifteen points, was senior boys' cham- pion, The girls' champions Pe were: junior -- Linda Sleep Uxbridge) (ixteen points), intermediate Ontari9| work at home and feels he can} This was the decision reach- not give full time that is needed/ed by the Club executive and to do a good job with the team./management when they' met Art Morton is back with the|for appraisal of their financial] ers has been seeking a title| bout for nearly a year. In COSSA District Meet By SUSAN SCHILLING boys from Henry travelled to and MARILYN ARCHER Trenton Saturday, to partici On Tuesday, May 7, theipate in the COSSA track ang Junior Tamblyn Oratorical Con-|field meet. test was held at Henry High.| The last dance of this school The contestants: Jamie La-|year was held at Henry Friday Trobe, Irene Parikhal, Sarahjevening. A large crowd of. stu- Inkpen, Patricia Stacey, George|dents enjoyed the music of the McCaffrey, Hugh Lawrence,|Astro V, a recently formed TUBMAN REMAINS MONROVIA, Liberia (AP)-- Presidént Wiliam V. §. Tub- man drew 5,65,044 votes out of 570,000 cast in winning @ fifth straight term in general elec- tions May 7, the government an- nounced Friday. There was no organized opposition to Tub- man and his True Whig party. Adrienne Haas, Debbie McColl,| group under the management of Sandra Godfrey, Verity King,|the Astro Guitar Company of and Brian Winter, all spoke ex-|Whitby. The Astros: Brian ceedingly well. The winners|Davidge, Eric Crofton, Vern were Adrienne Haas, first, Hugh|Hamilton, and Jack Bour- guignon provided excellent music which helped to make this last dance a great success. Lawrence second, Irene Parikhal third, and Brian Win- ter honorable mention. SCUGOG 'Chinese Outlook On Soviet Union does not think about buying jade Buddhas, In contrast to this austerity, the scene in Moscow looks more and more like the luxurious West. "FACE" IMPORTANT. There's another striking dif- ference. Chinese 'face' seems more important than Russian "face." A Chinese waiter or porter will not accept a tip any more than a child a piece of candy. He is unwilling to con- sent to anything that puts him in an inferior position. Foreign travellers in China are rare and crowds of Chinese stare curiously at Westerners. But the crowds are neither sus- picious nor hostile. These are our Western friends, they seem to say; if they were not our friends they would not come to see us. The ignorance of the Chinese concerning the West is almost total, A Chinese who travelled with our group naturally devel- oped a sense of belonging to us and thus a feeling of confid- ence. At last he _ hesitantly DEATHS MacLaier,. 62, Montreal lawyer and business executive. 81, the beautiful Geisha who multi-millionaire J. P. Morgan in 1905; of consumption. Telephone Company of Canada By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montteal--Gabriel Dupuis, 46, legal adviser to the Montreal Metropolitan Corporation and former deputy associate minis- sol of municipal affairs in Que- Montreal -- William Fraser Kyoto, Japan--Oyuki Morgan, married a nephew of American Van Nuys, Calif.--Margarete THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 21,1963 § and former chairman of the Montreal Protestant school board, Toronto--Dr. Charles B. Par- ker, 79, retired medical super- oe at Toronto General Hospi- tal. Toronto Melville Mason Hart, 72, president of S. R. Hart and Company stationers and lithographers and winner of the Military Cross and Bar, Montreal -- Albert T. Grim- stead, 62, former president of the Canadian chapter of the Na- tional Institute of Real Estate Management. (FREEMAWS FORMAL] WEAR RENTALS Now At... 'Bitves MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Suits Tailored to Measure by eo WM. H _LEISHMAN @ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ TIP TOP TAILORS Matzenauer, 81, onetime Metro- politan Opera prima donna. Waynesboro, Va. -- Walter Russell, 92, sculptor and artist. Toronto--Ralph J, Pequegnat, 62, board chairman and consult- ant of Stevens-Hepner Company Limited of Port Elgin, Ont. Blenheim, Ont.--Ernest Mor- rison Warwick, 56, the first Ca- nadian to'sell hybrid seed corn to a Communist nation. Toronto--James R. Garlick, 72, former Canadian champion rugby coach and long associated with sports in Toronto. Cleveland--Ernie Davis, 23, the top United States collegiate foothall player of 1961; of leu- kemia. Montreal--John Rhind, 66, as- sistant vice-presdent of the Bell The Whitby District YOU and YO Arts Depottment. Los Angeles High School Board Cordially Invite... . " UR FRIENDS To Attend. . THE OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY , the VOCATIONAL ADDITION to be held in... ANDERSON HIGH-SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday Evening at 7:45--May 24th, 1963 SPEAKER: DR. CLIFFORD DOBSON, Head of the Industriol State College. asked an unforgettable question. "Tell me," he asked, "in your country, can you still buy a slave?"' LAWN-BOY START If you can lift a finger you can start the new Lawn-Boy ... starting effort has been reduced an incredible 94%, CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily On Monday, May 12, 10 stu- dents participated in the Senior Oratorical Contest. The top three speakers were Avis Leg- gett whose topic was Chinese Philosopht, Ross Gibson who spoke on Why I Believe in Nu- clear Disarmament, and John Parikhal who discussed- the merits of Mercy Killing. The |other speakers, Robert Allen, | Mary Lorra Pritchard, Barbara| Breckenridge, Roger Hoag, Kick] FREE Hove 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 FREE Knoeste, Jan Norwood, and Loon of spreader or sprayer Dave McKay, were congratu-| with @ purchase of fertilizer or lated on their fine speeches. |} insecticide. COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES Thanks were extended to Mr. SALES & SERVICE a yin Red Tiessen, and Mrs. . Houghton, Inspector of Pub- |lic Schools, for their assistance Sportsmans Corner as judges. | 103 Byron St. S., Whitby | Henry High held its annual PH. 668-4511 PHONE 668-4341 Moths, heat, humidity or thieves cannot reach your precious furs or cloth garments in. our cool vaults! Full insurance on your valuation |) Phone us now 668-2345 Whitby Cleaners Ltd. 150 Colborne E. Whitby Lightweight magnesium construction « 2 Speed throttle control ¢ Extra Quiet Safety Discharge Chute Drop in Today for a demonstration . . . Wilson's Cycle & Sales Exclusive Whitby Lawn-Boy Dealer 106 COLBORNE E. WHITBY PHONE 668-3746 - Fly BOAC to Europe He via London for an extra holiday at no extra fare [track meet Thursday, May 9. Students of 12A compiled more|~ jpoints than any other room. |Bruce Johnson and George | Young, both with 18 points, were |the junior boys' champions; |Barry Goode, with 18 points, -- Margaret Smith (twenty-one points), and senior -- Johanna Wensing (eighteen points). The Lake Ontario District track and field meet was- held at Henry High May 16. Henry placed second in a combined team as trainer, And o out once again. his|Position recently. The decision! favorite chants for the referees} was made reluctantly and after and opposing players will ring)much discussion but of unsatisfactory arrangements| ' : yith the Arena Board it was Jerry Gray will act as time"? agreed that the team would Keeper for the team both atiiy. to be withdrawn from home, and on.the road, and do} the call backs on the game. Red McLellan will handle the met with public address system for the|members to see if some agree-|semblement home games and will act as/ment could be reached which\ance entertainment chairman for the/would provide extra finances| suit OHA competition. Hawks management Farlier, the. Arena club. In all it should be a bigifor the Intermedate entry but year. the terms were considered in-|jar, shattered by vandals March Listed below is a copy of the adequate, schedule for the Brooklin team All home games start at 8.45|tive plans were made At the same meeting. tenta- for in Brooklin. Away from home|banquet for the Black Hawks games on Sundays will start at|club at which igpresggeci of and badges 2.30. | trophies, medals |would also take place. HOME GAMES | MAY 25 -- Sat. Port Credit 29 -- Wed. Brampton When all financial obligations;nate became millionaires today hachve been cleared and the|through a deal carried out by books closed, a financial. state-|their father. Michael Miller sold ment will be disclosed. ELVIS HITS A NEW HIGH... AN ACTOR OF SURPRISING TALENT! M-G-M presents ELVIS PRESLEY, JAILHOUSE JUDY TYLER wm. Mickey SHAUGHNESSY Jennifer HOLDEN Evening BROCK-WHITBY ROCK oom me with ® ye / > icon, Shows ct 7 & 9 p.m. because} Board Pouliot, [SOUTHERN boy - girl 8core with a 99-point F total. Twelve girls and eight PROTESTS RESTORATION QUEBEC (CP) -- A Quebec |Separatist group protested Mon- |day against the proposed restor- ation of the Wolfe Column on the Plains of Abraham. Guy president of Le Ras- Pour _|'Independ- Nationale, said it would in- French-speaking Canadians to restore the 25-foot granite pil- OBTAIN WEALTH | - MANCHESTER, England \(AP)--The school-age children jof a Manchester textile mag- the family clothing companies to chain store tycoon Isaac |Wolfson for £4,325,000 ($12,975,- }000). The companies' 900,000 shares were held by Carol Mil- jler, 15, and her brother Stephen 12, The money will be held in trust for them and they will not have to pay inheritance taxes jon it. aes | FRIED CHICKEN | HOME DELIVERY | | 668-9056 Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby | One ring leads to another...A phone call...a date ...a lifetime of. happiness. How would people ever get together--without the phone?! BELL Buih, managed and owned by Canadians .. 80 let yourself £0 ae only half a holiday to ol Europe--without seeing London, the Continent's capital of shows, sights, shops and pageantry. 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