WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault STILL UNBEATEN Tel. 668-3703 CANDIDATE PUTS LIFE'S BLOOD INTO CAM Mayor and mayoralty aspir- Clinic held in Whitby and " cheerfully parted with a pint. ant both turned 'out the Mayor Stan Martin (right), emergency Red Cross Blood and hoveful candidate Warren to By CLIFF GORDON Paced by a fine two-goal | Dunnies Ground Flyers. Fletcher Pots A Pair | 'Informations' Drawn Up Against Banks MONTREAL (CP) -- Three |dossiers, lying on a clerk's desk in criminal court Monday, may THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 5, 1963 5 Legion Zone Commander Seeks Council Berth © a 38-year- Vernon MacCarl, shed some light on the federal/oid World War 2 veteran yes- government's case against boss|terday announced his candidacy 'Dief Declines * To Agree On 'Speech Limit - 4 \effort by Brian Fletcher, the |Hal Banks of the Seafarers' In-|for Whitby Town council in the /|Whitby Dunlops last night whip- _|ped the Markham Flyers 4-1 at \ternational Union (Ind.). , 4 PAIGN Mowatt, along with 300 other residents of the town answer- ed the urgent call for blood Wednesday DAVIDSON WARNS ... 'Get Industry Here Or Be A Dormitory Bi;] Davidson, the elder states-| man of Whitby Town Council, has announced that he is re-| tiring this year. But he has attempted to) leave a legacy for those who follow. He called on the council at last night's meeting to 'keep Whitby from becoming a resi- dential dormitory for the. com- ing industrial areas of Scarbor- ough and Pickering." | "Council, take immediate steps to correct this approach-|inter-city switching; the ing disaster," he cautioned. in education and churches; a Councillor Davidson told the|harbor; proximity to world-wide council that he had studied alairlines; and recreational projected plan for industrial|centres, _ ' and commercia) expansion in| "And it is right in the middle of,,Toronto. over the|of the area of the greatest pur-, next six years. ;chasing power in the Dominion "IT have endeavored to im- of Canada." press upon the Whitby indus-| '""The economy of our munici-| trial commission the impor-|pality is at stake," he warned tance of soliciting the services|"And industrial expansion is at of the Department of Econom-|our door. ics and Development," he said.| 'There is no time for hag- "But my requests have been gling. We require action. We ignored or given the deaf ear.";must see that our wishes are The councillor explained that developed and bear fruit." | the department employed men; Councillor Davidson suggested trained in the practice of aid-ja two-man committee from ing municipalities in the plan-|council join Mayor Stan Martin ning and servicing of industrial|and himself, as members of the areas. industrial commission, in He revealed the findings of meeting with the department to his study: "lay plans for action by' the "A new interest in industrial|industrial commission." development east of Toronto} The motion was passed, with has» been created. The areas'the inclusion of Industrial Com- involved will be Scarboiouzh,| ------ Pickering and gree ms "Commercial de v ¢ lo pment | will necessarily follow.. The Bride-Elec } plan, which looks like a six- | year deal, is almost a certainty.| | Best authorities place the indus-| Is Honored | trial increase over that period Prior to her wedding to Mr at 20 per cent. More nougias Law, the former Carol "A etaggering figure. This means more commerce, Leona Read was honored at sev- eral showers. housing and more schools. "We can profit abundantly if we have our house in order --or yh. y we can fail miserably if action, }6. gauychter by this council, is not forth- hostesses at a _ miscellaneous coming. shower held at the Gale resi- He went on to list the "big dence, 542 Mary street east.| businesses" already slated for|Miss Judy Read assisted the the area. He said that the Uni- fiostesses in serving. versity of Toronto had pur- Mrs. Frank McCullough, 806 chased 200 acres in West Hill Athol street, entertained at a for a new college, and that 46 coffee party shower: with the acres had been purchased for @ jadies of the bride's mother's 200-bed township hospital. card club attending. He added that 1800 acres had) Co-workers of Toronto Canada been allocated to parks and Life Insurance Company held a scenic routes in the Scarbor-| miscellaneous shower. ough Bluff sector. | Miss Linda Waddell and Miss «| | 2000 acres have been Myrna McGuire were co-host- acquired for industrial develop-|esses at a miscellaneous shower| ment on the Pickering lake-|held .at Linda's home, Keith} front." street. | The councillor pointed his Mrs. Bob Villeneuve, 1119) finger at Whitby. He pointed King street, entertained at a} out that there were 600 acres miscellaneous shower, A buffet on Highway 401, Highway. 12,'style lunch was served. and Rossland road Garden| Following the rehearsal street areas suited for indus-|wedding party was entertain t at the residence of Mrs. services; handout material. "We have only limited mate- rial in the hands of the De- partment of Planning and De- velopment," he lamented, "and this department is the 'garden of inquiry' by all industry in the province and the country." Whitby, as an industrial site highways; two railways with Gale, assisted by daughter Linda, were co- adi of opportunity. But we lack a west, the bridegroom's mother. i | lot of facts: on availability of| ' individual maps; |delegation. has much to offer, he showed] are the council: It has three major|/new zoning bylaw which would ' ry. TT. | Superintendent Ron Hawkins| jor. sites, full|Howard Law, Dunlop street/With the first instructor's certi- enone Elgg ck a! : [ficate to be given a member of -------ithe Whitby Brigade. missioner Larry Cond in. the Deputy-Reeve George Brooks objected to Councillor David- son's accusation that the coun-/ cil "had turned a deaf ear" to! his advice. "This is the job of the in- dustrial commission," he stated. Councillor Paul Coath inform-| ed council that action was be-} ing taken by the adoption of a rezone land along the 401 to finest/encourage . the "highest indus- Kingston to play the Jr. B t try." "And as far as services are concerned," he continued, "an aerial survey is now being con- ducted which is necessary be- fore they can be installed." Ambulance Group Receive Awards | ' | On Charter Night | Whitby branch of John Ambulance Combined Division No. 425 held its Charter Night ceremony in the hall of Alj Saints' Anglican Church Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. In the absence of the chair- an, Mrs. Samuel Burns, first vice chairman, conducted - the the St -|meeting. Special guests present were: Colonel MacDonald; C. Sim- mons, Area Superintendent; | Mr Virginia Allison, Area Superintendent -- of Nursing; J. Ryan, Area Superintendent staff; J. O'Sullivan, Area Ser- geant Major; and Harry Ham- mon from the Provincial] Office. Rev. Stanley Armstrong gave the 'opening prayer. This was followed by a short addréss of general welcome by G e#-«-g-e Richards, Harry Hammond, in making the presentation of the charter for the Whitby St, John Am-} bulance Brigade to the Brigade Superiftendent, Ron Hawkins,| paid tribute to Colonel Allen! and Charles Staffo.d, the origi-| nal pioneers of the St. John Ambulance cause in Whitby. The membership pledge was given by Superintende Ron Hawkins and memberstfip pins were presented to the following: | Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Church, Mrs. D. A. Calder, Ronald Havkins, Kelsey Thompson, Alex Scott, Stan Skea, Bruce Anderson, John Visser, Lloyd |Hanyah, Roy Allen and Derek the Ball. Charles Stafford presented Jack and Harry Town official-| instruction the local arena. Other goal scor- ers for Whitby were Tom Laven- der and Jerry Dionne with one each. | Bruce Andrew spoiled Ree- son's bid for a shutout at the 12.55 mark of the final period on a weird goal. Gordon passed to Andrew, who flipped the puck out in front of the net. The disk hit Wayne Mayhew of the Dunnies on the leg and bounced into the right hand corner of { : the net. The Dunnies, with the excep- tion of a couple of fellows play- ed a real "heads-up" They skated well, passed well, and stayed out of the cooler as \well as could be expected, The big star of the night would have to go to Brian Fletcher who played his finest game 'of the year. He was going all out both ways. Pint-sized Tommy Lavender also looked good as he too was working and was in for praise from seach Cherry, after the Zante. The Dunnies missed a couple o9f good chances early in the {game as John Voss in the losers' cage was kicking them out in 'fine style. Mason missed a great chance to put the Flyers out in front at the 13.20 mark of the first period as he had a clear cut breakaway but he was out guessed by Reeson in the Whit- by goal. The Dunnies broke the ice at 19.36 as Gay broke out and fed ja pass to Fletcher right at the area goalie'ss door step. The big fellow made no mistake in firing home the initial goal of the night. Early in. the second period | Lavender got his second goal of jthe season and this one proved |to be the winner. Gay set Fletcher up as he fed him a drop pass that was per- haps the nicest goal of the night. ee In the third period the Dun- nies continued to show the way as they battled the tired Flyers at every turn. Dionne, the right winger of the "Kid" line scored on a solo effort as he caught Voss well off guard on that one. JUST TALKING: The Dunnies idle now until Saturday night when they will travel to eam from that fair city in an inter- locking game. We understand from some of the Markham di- rectors that the Kingston team is a real big, hard-hitting team. So the Dunnies will have their ----j|Wwork cut out for them. We were pleased to see Fletcher play as well as he did last night... Lavender also showed why "he scored 98 goals last year in mid- teenage cadets were enrolled in the nursing division under the of Me... D;. A; Calder. : 'A vote of thanks was tender- ed to Rev. Stanley Armstrong to be passed on to the wardens of All Saints' Anglican Church for the use of the hall. Following the singing of "The Queen," coffee, sandwiches and cakes were served by hostesses, Mrs, Bedell, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Scott. game. © y H } TOM LAVENDER 6. 10.46 12.55 L jleave the opposition at the SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Dolly OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition 4\Leader Diefenbaker declined |Monday to agree to a proposal by Speaker Alan Macnaughton that the Commons experiment with a 30-minute limit on its daily oral question period. ~ Arguing that the time and other features of 5S; Macnaughton's proposal might ernment's mercy, Mr. Di f baker suggested that the mat- iter be studied by a established committee on pro- cedure. However, Mr, Diefenbaker |pledged the full co-operation of the Progressive Conservatives to efforts by Speaker Mac- naughton to enforce the require- ments that questions cover mat- ters of urgency and public im- |portance and be stripped of po- jlitical argument and opinion, | Mr. Diefenbaker's statement jmet immediate criticism from |Douglas Fisher (NDP -- Port | Arthur) who said Speaker Mac- naughton evidently wasn't go- ing to get any help from "the pharisees in driving the phari- sees from this temple." Mr. Fisher urged Speaker N-acnaughton not to be discour- aged by Mr. Diefenbaker's atti- tude. If as a result of lack of agreement on a time limit Speaker Macnaughton got - "tough and rough," the New Democrats would be prepared to go along with the speaker. Prime Minister Pearson lim- ited his comment to thanking Speaker Macnaughton for his "sincere, if unsuccessful" effort jto speed up Commons work, BACKACHE When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed reat often follow. Dodd's Kidney § Pills stimulate kidneys to normal & duty. You feel & better--sleep bet- ter, work better. } | | } PHONE 668-4341 Sratuwance OSMAWA SHOPP TELEPHONE \Dec. .2 civic elections. "Informations" against Banks) He said his decision to run jand two lesser lights of-the SIU|was made in hopes of attaining |have been drafted. They bear|more extensive recreational fa- ithe signature of Joseph McLeod, |cilities for the children of the an RCMP officer, as compiain- town. : ant, He went on to express inter- There is no entry in the dos-jest in the industrial develop- lsiers to show that the "informa- ment in town. : tions" have been received by a} "I will do everything in -my judge or that warrants or sum. Power to influence new indus- |monses have heen issued, ry to locate in Whitby," he 4* The "informations" allege! . . criminal conspiracy by Banks,| Mr. MacCarl is currently Srnest Paul Carsh and Eldon|Z0ne commander of the Cana- Richardson alias Jack Richard-\an Legion. He has nine Ison ; branches within his -jurisdiction The "informations" allege the next two years. that these three and other per- }/sons unknown in August, 1957,| _|were concerned in an assault on WHITBY VERNON MacCARL Capt. H. F. Walsh. : - Walsh at the time was an or- PERSONALS ot the Whit Pimen a ae ganizer for the Canadian Mer- Lasise y "tehant Service Guild, with which) Vice - president of Ajax Kin-| "vpn, boys (Legionaires) ex- jthe SIU was competing for sea-\ettes, Wren Armstrong, 131 Tul-|aiteq a lot of influence on me to j |men's membership along Can-\lock Road, Ajax, is Opening)run for Council", he admitted. get ranks .. . Next home game) 44', inland waterways. her home this evening to the' je was born in Whitby, and for the Dunnies will be Monday The "informations" signed by'executive members of the Kin- -eceiyed his primary and secon: night, Nov. 11, when the Weston' Romp officer McLeod say helette Club. dary school training in Brook- Dodgers will be the visitors. as "credibly informed" and in' Hae at ahha ah was "Creqibly intormed David, son of Mr. and Mrs.|!in. He served four years wi | SUMMARY does '"'verily believe" that: Tepe "Beds eke -atino te RCAF during the second 1ST PERIOD Banks, between Jan, 1, 1957,|Bruce Gardner is celebrating World War 1, Whitby: Fletcher (Gay) : : <7 'tint tha nivaihis fourth birthday today, Tues- : : ieee Penalties. -- Bowering 5.22, Cheeseman and Aug. 31, 1957, "at the city/4) nov 65 Friends of the! 1" 1946 he married his wife, 48, Wilson 15.05. of Montreal in the province of family: wish David many happy Stella, and has two children, } 2. Whitby: va "Podge Quebec ang elsewhere in Can- returns of the day "|Kent, 7, and Tina, 3. Mr. Mac- | _ CLE: Chossanien) siaada did unlawfully agree and 148 Carl is currently employed as a | 3, Whitby: Fletcher (Gay) 17.24 conspire with Ernest Paul Carsh| Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson,|terminal manager by Smith Ponaynes --, Cheeseman 1.04, Bowering) and Eldon Richardson alias\Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum, Mr.|Transport in Agincourt, He has 12, Cheeseman 945, Markham. (too Jack Richardson , . . and other\and Mrs. Harry Reid and Miss|been with the Company for 11 manymen) served by Baker 9,54, persons unknown to commit an Theresa Doyle are attending the|years. ' | a: Whitey: se indictable offence, to wit: Black Watch display held at). He lives at 1100 Gifford street, 5. Markham: Andrew (Gordon) ... "To commit an assault caus-/Memorial Arena, Peterborough Whitby. Penalties --- Mayhew 5.40, ing bodily harm to Cant. Henry tonight. | i : i ~~ Francis Walsh, then of the town s 8 : af Jane, daughter of Mr. and s s of Welland, in the province Of irs Paul Azzopardi, celebrated| 182 Visits Made Ending UN Aid Ontario. '... . her sixth birthday, Sunday, Nov. | | 3. The following guests Sie, B VON Nur oo led her party: Kim Noseworthy, y In Middle East | BLOOD FLOWS, |Carmen, age - ga ar | se | jGiorgio, Tilly and Andy Pellis,) Thitby' 1 ; 2 OVER QUOTA \Enzo Rinaldi and Judy Rich- waney Ma 'Vossen pence Could Mean War Whitby proved yesterday heh |a total of 182 visits were made that it was a"'bleeding good | Miss Lavinia Fryers of Kligh-|t0 38 patients in the Whitby area UNITED NALITNS (AP) town". ley, England, has been. visiting|¢Uting the month of October. The retiring head of the United) _ The Red Cross Blood |her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Bowring said of the 182 Nations: relief agency for more| Bank set up their tubes and |Thomas Farndale, 305 Centre|Visits made, 161 were for gen- than 1,000,000 Palestine refugees| bottles at St. Mark's United J|strect north and Mr. Gordon|eral nursing care and' the re- warned Monday that the United} Church yesterday hoping to | Farndale, 614 Centre street|maining 21 were made to new Nations would risk armed con-| aw 300 pints out of Whitby /north, Whitby. At present Miss|babies and mothers. flict in the Middle East by} citizens to augment the dan- (Fryers is a houseguest of Mr.| Prenatal classes-held by Miss abandoning its aid program. | ape Aah cn Bag blood (and Mrs. Howard Farndale of| Bowring terminate Wednesday In a speech to the' UN's spe-| 'a wee oe on eens ~. be zeturoing!with a film on labor and de- cial political committee, John| ping." PumPe monde sae isn cor me classes will |H. Davis, commissioner-general| "We didn'. me Recent visitors at the home ") § tor the UN. relief and works| a a hg coy of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farn.|2¢ held in January, Miss Bow- agency, outlined an interim pro-| 'dale were Mr. and Mrs. Harold|"ing 8dded. gram pending a Arab-Israeli Johnson of Lucky Lake, Saskat-| settlement of the refugee prob- P | d B ks \chewan, 7. | £olan ac | Mr. and Mrs. Nat Gilliland, | | It features continued aid and tie on Bean end deudtaay! prosesiong of refugees and their| Nuclear Free |Colleen of West Hill recently OAD ERLE, rm ot |visited at the home of Mr. and st ie ben pen opal ae 'Mrs. Ciert Richardson. '0 ' > years, stressed) | : that no solution is in sight de-| ones Study [Dundas sled weet, Waithy. : spite 15 years of attempting to) rreaven a4 get an Israeli-Arab sopotioted | maicay te meabing samme trees jsettlement, |Canada and several other coun- declared that the onlyitries for a resolution calling for bright spot was that 'from all) detailed study by the Geneva I know, I believe that the Jew/disarmament committee of the as 2 not basically hate the Arab/nossible creation of nuclear- as(an individual, nor does the/free zones in various areas of Arab basically hate the Jew as!the world, it was learned Mon- a person, day. | "This fact, it seems to me,| The intention is to bring the at least holds out an element/resolution before the General jof hope for the future for those|Assembly's main political com- charged with responsiility to/mi' + for consideration at the find a solution to the problem."|conclusion of its current debate | The UN mandate for the re-\on general disarmament--pos- jlief agency runs out June 30,/sibly late this week or early 1965, next week. : | HELPING CANADIANS HELP THEMSELVES TO PEACE OF MIND "le EXCELSIOR LIFE ING CENTRE 725-4758 é EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST SELECTION -- OVER -400 MACHINES IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM TYPEWRITERS ADDERS - CASH REGISTERS CHEQUE WRITERS - DUPLICATORS OFFICE FURNITURE ETC. 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