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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West ;-Manager; John Gault Tel. 668-3703 By LESLIE McFARLANE st4 ity band of ' this COUNCILLOR, DIRECTOR PRAISE BAND The Whitby Brass Band, School Sunday night. They under the tutelage of Band- were awarded the medals they master Eric Clarke, hosted a had won in competition at the concert at Henry Street High CNE by Councillor Joyce cillor Burns, Lead Cornet Mike Marsden, a solo Gold Medal winner at the CNE, Dr. McCauley and Mr. Clarke. --Oshawa Times Photo Burns and were praised by Dr. William McCauley of O'Keefe Centre and York Uni- versity, (left to right) Coun- WHITBY | will be held Friday, Nov. 29.| Lascovitch. 16, two Pickering\pended and using a licence not|'make sure where you are,"\concert will be followed by a WHITBY MAGISTRATE'S COURT PERSONALS -- The program will consist of youths convicted of car theft in/his own. were each fined $10 and costs/S0cial hour with refreshments) to stopor five days quality has graduated far be- yond small town standards and is really big league. And a band concert of this quality deserves a packed house. Actually this hall should have been jammed," said Dr. William McCauley, prominent Canadian musician, in his remarks as master of ceremonies at the Whitby Com- munity Band Concert in the| auditorium of Henry Street High School on Sunday evening. Dr. McCauley paid warm trib- ute to the work of Bandmaster Eric Clarke and to the bands- men and also gave high praise to members of the Oshawa Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encourage- ment of Barber Shop Singing in Ameriea, who contributed to the! evening's program. Presentation ceremonies, recognizing the Whitby Band's achievement in winning first! place in its class in competition) at the Canadian National Ex- hibition in September, featured the evening. | Councillor Joyce Burns, who| shares with Councillor Desmond) Newman administration of civic jtions in both high schools and lhad cut into the expected at: | | | headquarters and road crews. O'Keefe Centre Director Training Course'- Lauds Whitby Brass Band "members of whom gave long hours of service without any other reward than the joy they found in music and the knowl- edge that they were making a) contribution to community life". "But good bands deserve good audiences,"' he said, regretting the small audience of less than 75 people. "The performers, in fact, outnumbered the audi- ence." | Bandmaster Clarke also ex-) pressed regret that the concert) had not been better attended. "But Sunday was a day when people were glued to their tele- vision sets, watching for further developments resulting from the a ination of Mr. Ki dy," he reasoned. He also agreed that examina- many of the primary schools THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Nevember 27, 1963 5 Is Offered On Scouting Whitby District Boy Scouts Association announces an ap- proved training course entitled "Scouting Explained". While intended primarily for members of District Council Group Com- mittees. and Ladies Auxiliaries the course is also open to any- body interested in Scouting. The program will commence at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28 at St. Mark's. United Church, The contents of the course will help to give ail those participating a clearer understanding of the of the movement. PLANS FOR WINTER LEWES, England (CP) -- The Sussex County Council has a £7,500 plan to beat winter road tendance. telephone links between county SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 responsibility in the band's af-|p-= fairs, presented individual medais to the bandsmen.. She pointed out that this was the) second time in two years that a Whitby band had won top honors in its class. Last year the Junior Band) won the provincial trophy in its class. Dr. McCauley, as one of Can-} ada's most brilliant and accom-| plished musicians, is music di- rector at O'Keefe Centre and York University. He spoke of his own days as member of a town band and of the value of| the organization to a com- munity. He stressed the com- panionship and goodfellowship gained by. members of a com- munity band and pointed out the) importance of a junior band in affording an outlet for young- sters who may not be able to excel in athletics. | Dr, McCauley, as he intro-| duced each number, commented) on it from the standpoint of the) musician and stated he was \deeply impressed by the per- formance. He said he hoped Whitby -- citizens appreciated | a a 10fT1 r Vy ps St. Andrew's Presbyterian |Church Annual Concert and Youths Suspended The "program wil "const of direction of Mrs, P. N. Spratt, October, were given two-year) A charge of failing on charges of Served. Everyone welcome. | suspended sentences Tuesday, Social, sponsored by the WaA,! Peter Armour, 17, and James driving with his licence sus-)vised by Magistrate Jermyn to Scottish Dance and Pipers. The in Whitby Magistrate's Court.| The boys had been remanded|and costs or 10 days for driv-|Mills, 59, were found on NOV.|nacday Nov. 27 to tha oxecukis into the custody of the Sa'va-|ing with his licence under sus-|29 lodged in the Pickering home| members | ; tion Army for 30 days. Magistrate Harry Jermyn informed the court that Army officials at the House of Con- cord felt that the youths could be rehabilitated at home, Ad-) was dismissed with the consent! petty trespassing. of the Crown. He was fined $50 Milburn, 30, and Stanley pension, and $25 and costs orjof Harry Goulding. Mr. Gould- five days for using the licence|ing discovered one asleep on plates. . the chesterfield and one stand- When stopped by Constable|ing in the hall, the court Bill Wlasniuk of Pickering PD, |learned. the accused stated that he| OPP Constable Len Bissell dressing the accused, he noted|"must have left my licence at|said that when he arrived at eg ace Gently possess the ability jearn,"' had.been good:|home" and that he was not/the house he found the aécused have both been|. @ problem at school, you 'evi-learned. We later agreed, how- to/ever, that he was. under suspension, the court at the living room table. | "We just got in the wrong house," Milburn Mills explain- The be-|ed. "borrowed" plates Magistrate Jermyn read the longed to Robert Laper of Scar-| Grown Attorney W. Bruce conditions of probation: The imposed curfew at p.m. was amended to 9 p.m. on the suggestion of Armour's fa-| ther. The boys were warned to avold the. company of those already on parole or probation. They were warned further ' that they would be sentenced on any breach of conduct." They) were advised to continue school,| under the surveillance of the principal. Magistrate Jermyn conclud- ; ed: "You are both liable to a heavy sentence on the charges of car theft. I want you to re- + member that this is your last * chance." : MUST PAY MEDICAL EXPENSES Russell Willan, 20, of Green street, Whitby, found guilty of "stomping on the head' of Terry Taylor, 14, at the Brock Theatre on Oct. 4 and remand- ed into custody for a week, was given a two-year suspended sen- tence, Magistrate Jermyn, informed the court that Willan, on psychi- atrie examination, had been re- ported able to be in complete control of himself." "You can aquire more self- control with effort, however," Magistrate Jermyn observed. Willan was ordered to report once a month to probation offi- cer John Mitchell. As well as obeying the jsual texms of probation, the 11 p.m curfew and the avoidance of the company of others on probation, Willan was ordered to sign a $200 bond to be forfeited at any further breach of the peace He was ordered to pay medi- cal costs for the injured boy. His Worship warned Willan to 'control your alleged tem- per" and "count to ten."' It was . Willan's first conviction on the charge, NOT OWN PLATES Highbush road, Pickering, pleaded guilty to charges of teams: Cobourg, Port 11/Sept, 21. |home appearance of the season and Whitby other banner season. They ex- players caught He should make the road to the Norman James McQuay, 50 Whitby goal a rough one, borough and had been stolen on Affleck pointed out that the ee charge had been less severe McQuay's licence had' been because no attempt at "'ran- Suspended since March 15, Mr.|sacking" had been made, and Affleck advised the court. that the accused were admit- Two Port Parry brothers, ad- tedly drinking. Whitby Juveniles Host Cobourg By CLIFF GORDON |Ajax, and West Ror ae A d ' ' uge, alon Whitby Consumers' Gas Juve-|with the Consumers Gas picid niles will make their second' Three teams, Ajax, West Rouge are, at present, Mrs, Alex Pearce, 1107 King|their junior and senior bands, street is opening her home Wed-| ------= -- coe of Kathleen Rowe| Family Monuments Home and School Association. | Mr. and Mins. D. I. Trumbiley and daughters Elaine and Don- Ina left Sunday to spend a |week's vacation in Traverse Created To One-Stop ~ DECORATING SHOP © Wallpaper end Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs FOR MAYOR OF WHITBY CAST YOUR BALLOT MONDAY DEC, 2nd For Efficient Management Progressive Leadership VOTE DESMOND Individual Gis Pe Rates Requirements | City, Michigan as the guests of| Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Zim-| STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kay and MONUMENTS |children of Oshawa were Sun-! 318 DUNDAS EAST day dinner guests at the home| : of Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Twist,| 668-3552 500 John street. |= Mr. and Mis. James Tomiin-| json and children Sydney and) Kathy of Bowmanville spent a |couple of days with her paments |Mr. and Mrs. John VanBeek, 510 Green street. Ct | An open meeting is being | , held Thursday, Nov. 28 at R. A.| Hutchison school at 8 p.m. John dl Frost will be chairman. Candi-| a |dates seeking seats on the coua-| > cil and the office of mayor wi'l | Sx jpresent their programs. This | ¥t will be followed by a cissation |e jand answer period, All welcome here at the. Whitby arena to-| playing their homé gamse here to attend. mornow night at 8.30 when they|in the Whitby arena. so play host to Cobourg. The Gas| will I Sp nde men nipped the Cobourg team|see these budding h 11-8 in their first meeting and|in action. oe are looking forward to another Manager Brown interesti is ; eben -- Brown along ust ot Players that he has with newly-appointed coach Ly rosy Beg us club to date: goal- Middleton have been working Branto faked and Wayne overtime in a big rebuilding job Bryant po defencemen Terry with the Juvenile team. They| nolewe, ryan Maundrell, Wille have only five players left fom achten a' Cliff Craddock, Bob last year's squad, and, as a re- shton and Larry Brown; for- sult, most of the players this| 78tds Greg Heffering, Paul Bor- year are over-age Midgets from er John Thorndyke, Barry last senona, vould, John Vesters, William Coach Middleton is no Bell, Wayne Cookson, George stranger to the people of Whit- a, Wayne Davidson, Mike by. He is a member of the Whit- oods and Mike Sheedy. by Police force and is a former) They have played four games Whitby: Junior hockey player. He|to date, including pre-season, won the scoring title for Whitby 49d have won three while los- in his final year as a Junior ing one. From this -record one player. ee eae é aa He is reported to have his for- wards really flying in workouts and, along with manager} Brown, is looking forward to an- pect to see big things from the! of last year's squad along with many of the new faces, One fellow who has really the eye of manager Brown is Terry Bryant, a ro- bust, hard-working defenceman. RED BRAND OF BEEF « Shank Beet- stewing lean The league consists of . Sirloin » Flank LAST TIME BROCK NOW PLAYING -- One Complete Round Steck Roasts or cube steaks Rump Roast « Sirloin Tip Roast ORDER NOW FOR Duck 7 TODAY !!- have plenty of chance to, released a|" This evening is sponsoned by |Park Vista Ratepayers Associ- jation. kd 2 a can see that the fellows are jreally trying and. are very| SG jworthy of all the support they | @% jcan get. Don't forget the big gy jgame here tomorrow night at |8.30 when the Whitby Juveniles) %, |play host to the fast, hard-skat- ing team from Cobourg. Vote & Elect for Council | NEAL, Gordon | X| - WEEKEND BUYS For Your Freezer HIND QUARTER (Cut and Wrapped) Steoks Steak- Stew, Mock Flank-Mince.. . Porterhouse Steak - Wing Steak T-Bone SANTA NEWMAN | xX © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Phone 668-5862 Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby JFK Knight Class Is Instituted Grand Knight Fnank Canzi of organization, aims and methods| conditions by installing radio-| C.1.L, Paints and Varnishes | Council 4895, Knights of Colum- bus,-revealed that a class of Catholic Gentlemen installed as first-degree Knights Sunday had been named after the late Pres- ident of the United States. They will be known hereafter as the John Fitzgerald Kennedy class. It was originally stated to be named in honor of the vs Vincent Kelly. . r quiem repose dermeer; ; Francis Enden; Adrian Var and William Wylie. ta Mass will be said for the in Council With A Vast Experience In Municipal Government And Matters Pertaining to the Economy of this Municipality 1 Again offer my services 1 ASSURE THE ELECTORS OF WHITBY OF FIRM & CONSIDERED SUPPORT IN THE DELIBERATIONS, GUARDING THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENS I Ask For A Vote Of Confidence At The Polls By Electing Me To Council WM. DAVIDSON 115 BROCK ST. | f JUST NORTH NORTH OF THE WHITBY 4 CORNERS OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 P.M. -- FRI. "TIL 9 P.M. 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