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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1963, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 23, 1963 5° writer. m, itinded three provincial titles, [two in Sr. A' wind. oie ia Sr.) +5 ss ae I "B", atid two Alan Cups wiiet);-- ' are for the Dominion [ter two perhaps gave us our Morris Wootton Named WHITBY And DISTRICT HEALTH MINISTER SAYS: Charges By Edwards Are Most Disgracetul affiliations, or even that he has ever been asked by any of his superiors what his political be- liefs were, I will immediately demand that superior explain his actions and give his rea- sons for them," the health min- ister stated. Tel. 668-3703 By CLIFF GORDON The new executive for the: Whitby Dunlops Junior Hocke club for the 1963-64 season was voted in at a meeting held last + week. ; ' ; The president this year is a well known local lawyer, Mor- ris Wootton. Mr. Wootton has been a keen follower of hockey in the Whitby and district area for many years. He has always been interested in minor and Junior hockey especially as he had two sons who played types of hockey sight here in Whitby. The vice-president is a well known doctor, K, C. Hobbs. The / ldoctor besides being vice-presi- _ \dent is also the club doctor . along with his partners. "As long as I have anything|@0"8 ' to do with any department of Dr. Hobbs takes over his du- i government, there will be NO/ties as vice-president from Vern discrimination in any way,"|Rowe, who has been appointed Dr. Dymond added. |chairman of the arena board, "Tt have clearly stated my| The secretary-treasurer and i position -- let Mr, Edwards possibly. the busiest man on the i state his -- but above all, let/executive outside of the man- him not make political gainjager is the hard working) out of those who cannot speak|George Mowat. George held), . pg" for themselves," Dr. Dymond|this position for some time and| Avie, Mi we 9 said. lis doing a tremendous job for known in Jr. | AUXILIARIES Viscount IODE Sends Clothing Overseas First meeting ; 4 a Health Minister M, B. Dymond, Ontario Riding's Pro- gressive Conservative standard- bearer, said Saturday a_siate- ment attributed to Thomas Edwards in last Friday's issue of The Oshawa Times is "'per- haps the most slanderous and disgraceful yet to come out of this election campaign which so many disgraceful statements have been heard." { Dr. Dymond was replying to { a charge by his NDP opponent | that "civil service promotions ; are based on party loyalty (to | the Progressive Conservative | rty). i a health minister said it is slanderous to those civil ser- ; vants whom Mr. Edwards in | the "next breath refers to as 'dedicated'." Not one staff member at Ontario Hospital, Whitby, < 4 ; ranch of the Department) of aeaith can say honestly that SS category, i itic filiation has ever . | Se ea ot questonid. "These changes were -- "tf he or she can say this I)mended by S-K . Salary her will assure the public now that) Wage changes are brought Buoy those in authority asking such|>Y Civil Service Commission) i justi i i i ith stions Il have to justify studies in consultation wi eran An ave p] representatives of the Civil t i be gereonally not as Minister! Service Assoeiation. Greenwood Chapter IODE this|in charge of devotions, "If Mr. Edwards were really|season was held last week in| During the business meeting | of Health, but as ae "ee hates in his concern about/St. Mark's United Church Hall,|final arrangements were made aoe meeting will be held] Ontario Riding, have ers lour (Department of Heatth)|presided over by Second Vice-/for the coming bazaar to be| wednesday, October 2. | hea ome aT le enc lee staffs, he would point out that|/Regent Mrs, J, A. Anderson. jheld Friday, November 22 from . yaa will continue to do so with-|merit is the criterion of in-/ Members stood in silence in? till hl ogee maanact wore ST, MARK'S UNIT 3 out apology. I think this is one creased salaries. t issue memory of the 16 Mra, <J./Appomied to various 200rs. of the privileges of being a One of the points at issue/parker an active and valued) 'ne! member now is that the S-K report)/member of the early years of, Was spent by "But NEVER once 'tave 1|Tenott onan pou mina,|chapter. Secretary and treasur- hae on articles for the ba-!the Church parlor. ae ever asked anyone how e| cessful ager gh po mt tole? reports were read and ap-/2 rh ccsaiinn laa': ean Leader Mrs. R. A. Smith op- voted or what party he sup-|teach the ve ptr * proven: | r ae Li 49g , a ved b: ened the meeting with . Piss ported and this I will never do. | ymond eld. : Education secretary Mrs. F. Mrs. J. Wilde iy gy Kick, | eet Mews gre hid ; sd Let any of Mr, Edwards' in- The health minister continued] W- Marsh reported that name" °° ae "| Carman -- S formanis deny this or bring for-|jo¢ Mr Edwards name names|Plates were on hand to be plac-| BENEVOLENT REBEKAH |Gobanend who chose as het ward proof that this is not true,"'| of those who say. they have no ed on portraits of the Queen| TODGE Dr. Dymond said. chance of promotion because| Presented by the Chapter. Let-| Mr. Edwards asks why the|they lack the "right connec- ters were read from teachers Stephenson - Kellogg re tions." yer a eee of -- >on ment consultant's report hag not speciou: on-s ific School in appreciation of treats been made public, the health PP aca ear ker ae received for the closing picnic minister continued. linjustice to the thousands of and book prize. He said it was never intend-|good men and women who| Services at home and abroad, grand Sister Gwen Halton who|awa would be guest speaker, ed for publication, It was ajwork in the Department of committee chairman, Mrs. 'reported for the sick commit-|also the anniversary dinner was report to assist management|Health, and are not really wor-|MacLean reported seven hos- 14, jannounced for November 5 and and it is being implemented as|thy of Mr. Edwards himself, /pital gowns, three shawls and) 'ci.te, Ethel Campbell is still|6, more details to appear in the the public service knows. | Let me repeat as Minister of|21 pairs of socks, large, small! ,qer the doctor's care, Sister|press. Some 7,800 staff members/Health, now, that if any staffand Korean had been sent to Greta McDonough still confined Mrs. A. Price introduced the were given increases recently.|/member of the Department of/headquarters for overseas. It to her home Sister Lillian, Yoe-|speaker Mrs, M. G. McCarty These people were in the pro-|Health will state definitely to|was decided to fill and forward|.., has returned to her home|Who spoke on the study book fessional and attendant groups.|me -- and bring proof of this --|five nursery and five personal|r.om the Hospital much improv.|'The Word and the Way", this) Fewer than 300 were not in-jthat he is being denied promo-/property bags. ; led. Brother Charles Lintner is|waS followed by a@ discussion) creased because they were inition because of his political) Mrs. R. G. Langford Summer in Oshawa General Hospital and Period. Day Camp convener reported|cister Kathleen Brough's hus-| Phe meeting: closed ith the| the past camp was a splendid Fi ' f "|Benediction. The next meeting | BROCK Evening Shows Start At7 &9 P.M. | Sok stil a beer es Jone, larger than ever with an|though still in hospital. Best| Will be held Thursday, October) WHITBY Last Complete Show At 9 P.M. laverage of 90 children per day.|wiches for complete recovery)!" at 2.30 p.m. | THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN}. /Letters of appreciation will be wore extended to them all. 'COLBORNE H AND S | written fo all who contributed)" tnvitations were received and| Colborne Home and School| M-G-M presents. A SOL C. SIEGEL Production starring |to the success of the Summer! ,-cented to attend the imstalla-| Association held an executive! DANNY KAYE . |Camp. ltion of Officers. of. the various| meeting Tuesday evening at the MERRY ANDREW Plans were made for the|Rebekah Lodges in the Dis-|home of Principal Sarles. quarter century birthday bridge|trict, Election of Officers of| It wag decided that the elec-| co-starring PIER ANGELI BACCALON! » NOEL PURCELL ROBERT COOTE \ 4 tn CinemaScope and METROCOLOR e enenanemneiieeanen of November 21. Details of this Benevolent Rebekah Lodge for|tion of officers would be held! special event will appear later.|the ensuing term was held, the/'Tyesday, October 15, at the reg-| The meeting closed with the/new slate will be installed)ylar monthly meeting. All offic- singing of the national anthem.|by Sister Ella Dalmage DDPlers were nominated for office Teas hostesses were Mrs. J.\and staff of Easter Rebekah/except for President. Juby and Mrs. A. MacLean. |Lodge Pickering, October 16. It is hoped that the President's Benevolent Rebekah Lodge) chair will be filled for the next 8.A. HOME LEAGUE 'will be sponsoring a euchre and/meeting, which will be "Get Salvation Army As Your Member For Women's apron sale in the near future | Acquainted Meeting", all teach- Home League held its weekly date to be announced. ers will be present to meet the Ontario Riding (Provincial) Liberal Association -- I MORRIS WOOTTON position. about as well) hockey ranks) is doing a fine job. DR. DYMOND Dr. my" jup this of Viscount|with Mrs. Captain Edward Reed). itn refreshments being serv-| ed by Sister Bernie Moase and) by the members| meeting Thursday afternoon at theme "Lets Think 'it Over'. Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. Smith chaired the short No, 132 held its regular meeting} business session which followed, Wednesday evening in the IOOF| various reports being read and Hall, Noble Grand Sister Mary|approved. The members were) Churchyard brought the meet-|reminded that at the October 1 ling to order assisted by vice-| meeting Mrs. Galbraith of Osh- meeting Thursday at the Citadel| Birthdays being celebrated) parents. ar manager could almost be known the team at this responsible|as the "Silver Swan". Not from| the age so much, but from the The general manager is Ivan|vast amount of interest and en-| |thusiasm they have. H | laround the country as any of the|weekend that he expects to an-| managers outside of the Jr. Ajnounce this week who will be} lranks. Ivan has held this job Coaching the team this, year. We} now for a number of years and/feel sure that it will be no stranger to the ice lanes here} He will have a very good set-/in Whitby, but with hockey you | year as the club will|mever know, _ | Ibe affiliated with the Oshawa) Manager Davie also announc-' | ___________----|ed that Cliff Gordon would be | : Si innie Wilk the publicity director for the! ver sickle McLean, |Whitby Junior Hockey lub for \"'Lodge closed in the usual|'"e Coming season. (Writer's) manner and a social hour spent|"te) "It going to seem like| old times with Wren Blair back with an interest in hockey in \the County Town Dunlop Hockey President Generals of the provincial Jr.) A" Belves Metro Jr. "B" league and will| be grouped /St. Mikes, Markham (last year + Knox Hill) and Schomberg. | The directors of the Whitby | team are Ralph Gardner, who is | >a keen sports enthusiast, and) a partner in a local real | . tate and insurance company . league. ~ Whitby ch are entered im the! with, Neil McNeil, | Ken Cowan is the second * member of the directors' board, | "and Ken is the personnel man-| ager of Dunlop here in Whitby. | (Dunlop sponsors the | team), Whitby | The third member of the di-| rectors' staff is Homer Boake.| He is with Consumers' Gas and is another fellow who is very) of the Junior variety. This will be Homer's third year with the! Dunlops in this capacity. | The above executive and Manager Davie said over the} a pionship in Sr. hockey. 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THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS LAWN BOWLING Seturday, September 28, et 10 a.m. Fruit Tournament, mixed doubles play at Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. HOCKEY - Wednesday, September 25, at 8 p.m. Ace Electronics of the Sunday Night Industriel League will hold'a scheduled practice at Bowmanville Arena, Wednesday, September 25, et 9 p.m. Whithy Hotel of the Sunday Night Industrial League will hold a scheduled practice at Bowmanville Arena. WRESTLING Tuesday, September 24, ot 8:30 p.m, Oshawa Children's Arena Main Event--Two-hour time limit for the U.S, title. This event will stort at 9 p.m. sharp with Gentleman Jim Hady, challenger attempting to wrest the title from Johnny Valentine, champion. Whatever bout is in progress at the time will stop for the main event ond continue after its conclusion. Semi-Fipel--The Great Mephisto vs Mike Valentine Preliminary--John Poul Henning vs Fred Atkins Attention Sporting Organizations. We are still looking for your schedules. 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