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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1964, p. 5

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THE COHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, February 15,1964 § WHITBY And DISTRICT items Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel, 668-3703 Successful Gay decorations in the Valen- tine Tradition decorated St. John the Evangelist Parish Hall at the Night of Cards, held on Feb, 11, Red and White can- dies were placed on the indivi- dual tables in addition te many favors for the players. Mrs, Frank Canzi was general chairman of the successful ev- ent, asssiste' by a committee which included: Tickets; Mrs. R. Mackey, Mrs. P. McDaniel; Favors, Mrs. P. Kaiser; Prizes, Mrs, G. Carter and Mrs, A. Mil- ler; Decorations, Mrs. J. Led- den and Mrs. R. Sandrelli; Euchre, Mrs, J. Corrigan, A lunch was served following the card playing, Convener of the refreshments was Mrs, W, Mc-| Monagle who was assisted in serving by a large committee High School teachers from Proceeds from the evening's| Dunbarton to Oshawa to Port entertainment were donated to| Perry held their annual con- the new Dennis O'Connor audi-| ference on professional deve- torium. | lopment in Whitby's Ander- Prizes for the Euchre players) 80" High Schoo) this week, went to Harold Wickett ae and! George Bevan. Appreciation is Manager: John Gault OSSTF SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Farvel, Och, Cabewa: Jehe School, Uxbridge, Mr, Ratter- Sylvestervitch, Henry reet ay is chairman designate for High School, Whitby; Mr. White; Len Ponzo, Ajax High ° on Conference in Uxe e, School, Ajax; and Bob Ra'- teray, Uxbridge Secondary ~--Oshawa Times Photo The conference was arranged by Development Committee under the Chairmanship of Anderson vice- principal, R. 5. White. The committee is shown from left to right: Bob |ments, voice and drama. expressed to the donors of the many gifts and favors. Father m Austin conducted the draw as > Sally Forster, Teresa sisted by Mrs. Canzi. The lucky prize winners were Jordan Margaret Jensen, Elizabeth Visit Royal Whitby Cubs Ford Sets Up Aid To Artists Fifty grants of $100 each will jbe made each year to artists between 16 and 18 years of while 20 annual scholarsh' | arants of $250 each will be pre- sented to the 19-to-26-year-old group. gag G ee Pet |() etty Waring, Mrs. Vesta Ped- t M dick; Marguerite 0'Connor,| h ] useum Mrs, Harry "onald, Mrs, Kay| |O'Hagan, Patricia Sullivan, Mrs By IAN MacLAINE tainment field, Karl BE, Scott,| Senator Cameron, Mr, Jus- TORONTO (CP) -- A $10,000 president of Ford of Canada, as-|tice C. D, Stewart of the On- scholarship program encourag-| sured the Performing Arts|tario Supreme Court, Herman A recent trip to Toronto ful-|iM6 young Canadians to partic:eroup the amount could be in-/Geiger-Torel, general director J. Neil, Terry Munro, filled a double purpose for mem- (Pate in. the performing arts|creased, of the Canedin CORR, ae 'Anne Myers, Mrs. J (bers of the fourth Whitby Pack(W@S announced jointly Thurs. | 'This is a minimal amount,"|pany, and Mr. Scott have Seen WHITBY jLailey, Kathleen Daigle, Irene Cubs : day night by Ford Motor Com-| Mr Scott sald during a ress delegated led 8 pee meld \Teel, Bard MacDuff,. Mrs.| A supervised excursion to the Paty of Canada and the Per-jconference to announce the| board be disect, sn6. coe. BOWLING NEW iElaine Bailey, Mrs. Alix Grif-| Royal Ontario Museum Saturday forming Arts in Canada, a quar-jscholarship program. ie en ee ifith, Rena M. Butts, Mrs, Jen-|gave manv of the boys their first caleeniey ante devoted to the He said this was Ford's con-| Teo. awards will be atvibed nie Fowler, Mrs, G. Wood, Mrs. experience of train and subway|" , : ns tribution to the 100th anniversary) ihyetns : The We ee eeS teures\d: Mackey, Mrs. Kyrle South-|travel, as'well as a first look at Senator Donald Cameron, di-\.¢' the Charlottetown conterence| st wey wenn a 5-2 with Doug Henderson top man for the|well, Mrs. Nan Nettle, Mrs. F.|the museum exhibits. rector of the Banff School of/and also to celebrate the com-/katchewan and Manitoba: On- winners. Blake Walls tossed @ 255 game nage Sy ores Girtord The boys, aged eigth to, 11,/Fine Arts, said' the grant was|pany's 60 years of production in/tario; Quebec; the Atlantic r Mayer, Mrs. Bernice|were taken to Toronto from/the first advanced by private|Canada this year. \provinces, along with Marie Skelton's 215 single. Dick Rodd was best for the losers with Tavdo M John Harriso Wai b b nd rod th a 659 triple, Bess Howard tossed in a 215|Taydoc, Mrs. | rrison,| thy by train a le the|business to recognize Canada's); Awards will be made annu- em Nan Shaughnessy, Mrs. M, Rose-\subway from Union station to/1967 céntennial year throughlatly at least until 1967, to Ca- ports 43. John Mcivor was beat here, brugh, Mrs Flanagan |the museum. scholarships nadians in the 16-to-26-yearold SCUGOG John Jimmo throwing in a 238 single, Ray | After being escorted through) If the annual scholarship fundjgroup who show outstanding] CLEANERS R. Paice 769 (295), W. Bick 764 (267), museum exhibits, the boys, whOlincreases interest in the enter-ipromise in dancing insiru-| & Shirt L di he aunderers Dalty single in a losing cause Mustard was best for the losers. | B. Bragg 746 (290), A. Hepburn 706 (238),/numbered 28, travelled by sub-| -- reas PHONE 668-4341 CATHOLIC WOMEN'S. LEAGUE ANNUAL CARD NIGHT Traffic Court Fines Total $282 In Whitby A total of $282 in fines was|testified against the accused, Whitby, of driving an unsafe levied against offenders by Ma-'who was absent from court vehicle and of having no insur- gistrate Harry W. Jermyn at Magistrate Jermyn pointed ance, were dismissed. Whitby Police Court Friday out the "manifest unfairness" of, Pleading guilty to a third of The heaviest fine went todrivers using the highways fence of making an improper Lawrence Perry, 416 Dundas without insurance, and noted jeft turn, he was convicted and street west, Whitby, who plead-|the ineffectiveness of less sé- fined $10 and costs or three days ed not guilty to charges of hav-/Vere penalties to date n jail, after Kenneth Edwards, ing no front licence and of fail- "Since Mr. Perry has not seen Whitby PD, testified Farrell had ing to produce proof of insur fit to.show up to produce his admitted to the traffic viola- ance on request. argument, we will have to regi- tion which caused an accident He was assessed $10 for driv. Ster & conviction," stated His Brock street south, Jan. 7. | Wiet | |Mrs. The Demons managed to nip the Im The Stinkers took the measure of the Headpins 5-2, with Ed Brush tossing aS. Peake 704 (296) . ss Singles over 260 -- B. Moorhouse 2a8,/way again, to the bus terminal nice 704 triple, Lioyd Hicks aided quite capable with a@ 600 triple, while Anita/8. F&ithorn 272, R. Andrew 271, M. Jor-land returned to Whitby by bus, Brush threw in a 203 single. For the|dar 269, A. Knibb 268, W. Watson 268, M Md " | Reeson 263, F. Kapuscinski 262 rounding out an outing which utilized three means of trans-| josers, it was Keith King and Edith Elliot, both throwing identical 588 triples j Doig ane Clore Rewaen sor Sack on they: o Min' Giactanie ulster' ceteciaa portation, and an establishment ercantile Department Store defea ' | Brown's Blectric 2.1, with Dick Adams'/long regarded by those in charge 799 (296) and Bill Gryll's 754 (283) lead-|as 'one of the better ways" for beam last night, leading the Hotshots to a $2 victory over the How Comes, Doug ing the way. Charlie Gill also threw a 307 single. Merv Bemis paced the @lec-/YOuNg boys to spend a Saturday jafternoon. WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE on the no insurance charge after' Two charges against Kenneth jg, failing to share half of t , Yarrell } . " > > best for tf! | », while St Alder- Morley Nicolson, Whitby, PD Farrell, 309 Palmerson drive, tne road, Robert H Yackley of pei pvcrs® Af Me lee oa seals Next ot Canadian National Institute i i i 7 75, Worship. =n , 1 ing without the licence and $75, ny PLEADS GUILTY r in with 642, and Clare a 630. Bill Shearer Frenchman's Bay was assessed|is the last night of the third section, with triciang with 747 (304, 261) \ all four teams in contention The Royals took two points from Flem WHITBY PERSONALS 7. aot cee « fur days iN" the Lemon League this week was: Johnjing's Shell Service Fred Watvon, 754 SEE CONNECTION | jal y Magistrate Jermyn ' d 83, Helen Hayes 80, Dot Brown! (293), and Ernie White 733 (266) were the ang pee bese sk} eg ahi 81, Walt Henderson 92 Anite Brush 90. |bip guns for the Royals, while Mickey New York psychiatrists have Yackley's violation, which re- McMaster 732 (293) and Gord Schmidke/found a correlation between Th t Sunday was a bu Public Speaking semi - finals purge Pigg Be gait pha P Piygil as ent har og ts 7 Pcounty 'Bow! took a" ad Ba trem| mental hospital admissions and is past Sunday was a Sy ic § < semi - San rock streets, was affirm- joints won egion iweats 1, \intense sunspot disturbances, | shawa Fly b F : , Cc na ici Finance 2; Ottenbrites 2, Legion-|Surtinsky Florists with Ron Swartz post-/!ntens s | one for the Oshawa Flying Club. for Ontario County South Re-led by Constable 'Kenneth Ed-icairec 1; 'knights. of Columbus, 1;, Posi|ing a big 876 (299), BUrtInaky's. NRG || Club aircraft flew to St ae gional CWL will be held Sun-|wards, Whitby PD, who testi-/oftice 2; County Bow! 0, Silversmiths 3;/off night all round as Ron Braggs' 643) | = a # x i iewe y, Feb. 16 starti at 1:30) | t y 3.|Mel Ron 2 Legion No. 2 1; Abner's|was tops. rines for breakfast and viewed day, Feb. 16 starting 0 fied before His Worship regi IRamblers 0, IAM. a; Red Wings 3, Jordan. Brothers Food Market edged/ | : the ice - jam at Niagara Falls./p.m. at St. Gregory's Auditori- stered the conviction. Yackley|Gooa's Furniture 0; Firemen 1, Credif|Bassetts Jewellers 2-1. Capt. Marty Jor-| In the afternoon a group of pri-um, Oshawa. Taking part _-- pleaded guilty to the 'charge, |Union 2 idan showed the way with 768 (290) with| MON., FEB. 17th, 1964 Sail a | Magog Stee to Europe @ and save during Thrift Season. My ferlaw River for luncheon-and John Miller both grade eight/DIDN'T STOP 1@. Deeth 807 (354), D, Adams 782 (290),/Himes topped the Jewellers with 699, then on to Barrie for coffee. students at St. John's school. Neglecting to stop at an in-) Private owners on the flights) The following executive mem-|tersection resulted in a collision were: May and Percy Griffin,|bers of Colborne street school|with a tractor-trailer, a plea of Joan and Bill Harris, Al Wilson Home and School Association|guilty to a charge of failing to St. Mark's UCW No. 3 {Ali Saints Anglican Church | St. Margaret Guild | vate owners landed on the Pef-|Whitby are: Jane McGee ani | Triples over 700 -- A. Small 920. (293),/Jack Ross next best with 708 (285). Sel} | | For fast reliet from menstrual pain you can | count om help from the 4 active Ingredients |" DR.CHASES | PARADOL and son. Buz McCullough and.will be taking an active part in|stop, and a $10 fine and cost . os > gon, Eleanor and Chuck Kemp, the forthcoming "Games Night"|fine or three days in jail for MONDAY, Feb. 17 Doug Peggs, Larry McLean. to be held Tuesday, Feb. 18 at/Robert Haines, 276 Cedar Val-|Co-op ¢ redit Union banking Mr. Robert Hickey, 1015 Hut- the school: President, Mrs. Gra-|ley, Oshawa. night chison Avenue is celebratingham Lawson; Mrs. Harold Gor- nog pays Andrew's Presbyterian St. IFRIDAY, Feb. 21 en fis birthday, Monday, Feb. 17.don, Mrs. Hart Giffin, Mrs Church Explorers His friends wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. H of Timmins are guests at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Kent, 702 Gilbert street west Debbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Jones is celebrating her fourth birthday . Monday Feb. 17. Friends of the family wish Debbie-many happy returns of the day Mr. and Mrs family, formerly have established 401 Frances street wish them happiness new surroundings Missionary Day will be held Sunday, Feb. 16 at Pentecostal Church, Brock street north, Miss Lewis, attending Bible College in Peterborough and formerl; of. Africa will be speaking at morning and evening services There will be special singing by the Women's Missionary Council Groups. Mrs. Janet King, Toronto a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'King. 933 Centre street north St. John's Ruth "WA "Pancake A. Bridger John Locke and of Guelph residence at Their friends in their Church annual the Anglican held their Supper" at Church Approximately 150 people were served. All mem bers of the group assisted »: their husbands 'prepared and served, also assisting were the Girls Auxiliary Mrs. Peter Bird, President of Ruth WA, and members wish to thank all who attended and also helped with this project The many friends of Mr. Peter Bird are sorry to learn that he is in the Oshawa General Hos- pital, they wish him a prompt recovery Two of six Whitby residents Wiliem 'Avent, Mrs. Harold accused by Dog Control! Officer) Bonnetta, Mrs, Thomas Tomp- kins and Mrs. T. H. Staples Prizes will be awarded to lucky) winners and lunch will be served Mrs, Melvin Toffan, 610 Maple Joh? HopeBrown, 146 Hillerest street has now returned to her py home after spending two weeks) Aljthough Crown representative at the Oshawa General Hospital. James Barter assured the court), Her friends, wish her a com-'that Mr. Greer, in his capacity) plete récovery as Dog Control officer, knows Vv Brock street south Home and "every dog. in town", Magis- G School Association is sponsor-\trate Jermyn dismissed charges ing a "Skating Carnival' at the against other residents on the Whitby Arena Monday, Feb 17, arranged by teachers Miss Cunningham and Principal Mr sie | E. Disney 4 Valentine Party being held at the Whitby Ontario Hos- pital for staff members * and their families. Entertainment will be provided and refresh ments served at large were convicted of vio- Ww lating the applying town bylaw F Fined $10 and costs were: St A cation of the pets don't think Mr. would be mistaken," Worship, dismissing charges against one of the accused, John , DeGiorgis, 602 Kent street. "But) w in order to register a convic- Greer) R, 1S must be definitely identified.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parish, sprr + Cc -ES Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack mer tel eh Ss Love and family, St. Catharines. offences numbered 13 and wore Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Harris and) assessed a total of $127 in fines|St Miss Marilyn Harris were Sun- py Magistrate Jermyn. K day -- aa eg poe Fined $10 and costs or three oe : : ' days were: John Vantellingen, RR 1, Whitby Brampton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Love and Creek; Eric Kring, Toronto, and! yw family, St. Catharines were Nelson Cunningham of Ajax WwW weekend guests at the home of ajsg convicted of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris were: ABraham Rosenbloom. Mrs. Harold Carruthers and Toronto, $11 or five days; Thom-| the Misses Carruthers of Stouff- as Wilson, Pontypool, $15 and| ville were recent visitors of Mr. costs or five days; Rick Walton, and Mrs. Elmer Harris Pickering, $8 and costs or two Mrs. Andrew Ashenhurst of\days; Lois Roy, Toronto, $8 or| Uxbridge, Ont., sister of Mr. two days; Terry Banks, $9 or Thomas Linton, 904 Byronthree days; John Uitbeyerse, street north is celebrating her Enniskillen, $15 and costs or, birthday Sunday, February 16,'five days; Albert Draper, Pick-) Her friends wish her many hap- ¢ring, $11 and costs or three py returns of the day days; and Vincent Atanasio, Whitby, $20 and costs or four Ww + WHITBY BROCK Evening Shows Stord 6:55 & 8:25 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 days. "HAVING" COSTS Robert McMaster, RR 2, Whit-| by, pleading guilty to having liquor in a place other than his residence, was fined $10 and! '| costs. John Verkuyl of Oshawa was assessed $5 for each of two parking offences. Woman Hurt When, Auto Slams Tree KINGSTON (CP)--Mrs, Paula Houle of Welland, about 37, is in critical condition in hospital today following an accident Thursday night on Highway 15 36 miles north of Kingston Police said Mrs. Houle suf. fered head and chest injuries when her car spun out of con-| trol on the slippery highway and slammed into a tree. She was the only occupant of the ve- hicie {Castle St. PH. ist Whitby Scouts John Greer of letting their dogs|S@lvation Army Brownies hitby ers lorence Davey Group Chapter Sr. and Groups Mark's UCW No. 8 and 6 li Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild . John's Anglican Church Men's Club iscount Greenwood Ch. IODE ir) Guide of Canada Whitby District Association Baptist Church Explor- basis of inconsiusive identifi- TUESDAY, Feb. 18 W hitby Duplicate Bridge Club ed Cross work room said His|sajvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitby Imonds United Church Women omen's: Christian Temperance Union tion against an owner the dog Ajax Kinettes EDNESDAY, Feb. 19 Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- dren of the Church . John's Anglican Church WA nights of Columbus Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. 132 Joan Ray of Stoney THURSDAY, Feb. 20 hitby Baptist Church Cub Packs speeding Salvation Army Women's HL YOU DON'T ++» pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers. We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation. RIEGER nd OSBORNE INSURANCE 218 DUNDAS STREET E. 668-5431 -- WHITBY Representing the ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY , jox 444. Sire Ontor Red Cross Senior Citizens §So- cial Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christian Ambassadors SATURDAY, Feb. 22 JY. Salvation Army Timbral Brigade) Salvation Army Young People's Band ; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Jr. Choir Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 -) | R . WILLING: READY WHITBY-AJAX-BAY RIDGES lf] CAMPAIGN CHAIRMEN: WHITBY ... MR. HAROLD HARE... AJAX... MR. EDMUND STEER , . . 942-5494 BAY RIDGES ., . MRS. MARY WILLIAMS , . . 839.3134 Canvassers Are Still Needed @ WELCOME YOUR CANVASSERS ¢ 668.2281 T. MOODIE'S 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Featuring: HOT DISHES e Various RESTAURANT PICKERING VILLAGE AT DUFFIN'S CREEK Every Sunday BUFFET MANY. TEMPTING SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM ALL YOU CAN EAT Only . .. 1.75 Per Person ELA A TT, @ FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES "Faith Tidings" Radio Broadcast 1350 on Your Diel 9:45 A.M.--Welcome to Bible Schoo! 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship Service 9:15 AM CKLB Pastor's Sermon 'Man's Fallen Position' 7:00 P.M,--Gospel Service of Sermon and Song Pastor's Sermon "Bible Sanctification" Guest Soloist at all services. Mrs. Margorie Deeks, Toronto Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M. The Pastor witl continue to show beautiful Kodochromes of "The Holy Land' THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED WHITBY CHURCHES WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV' JOHN MecLEOD CZ Salads e Orgonist Summers, 11:00 A.M Counsel for The Defence 7 PM A Gospel Without Limit Bible Schoo! meets ot 9.45 am with elosses for all ages. Mra, W. AT.CM EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M. 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