Manager: John Gault A nad Dis Whitby wureau Office 111 Dundas St. West TRICT Hall Tel. 668-3703 lll ise tot One of many policemen to bite the ice, Ajax's Bob Joel, receives aid, for what he com- plained was a broken upper left contraclaviconomusepota- nimes bone, from Whitby's VON Nurse Ruth Bowring. Bob was one of the battlers at the Annual Police-Firemen REPAIRING AN ASSAULTED POLICEMAN Benefit Hockey Game held in Whitby last- night. from the match will be dona- ted to the Ajax-Pickering- Whitby Retarded Children's School. Punch Imlach, of Maple Leaf fame, doesn't seem to have much hope for Bob's survival and the thumbs FIRE 3, COPS 2 Retarded Children Proceeds _ a g-- Sam Hollingsworth the Ash- burn schoolteacher and defeat- ed Ontario Riding Liberal can- date in the Sept. 25 provincial elections was elected president of his party's Federal Associa- tion here last night, "A Liberal is a particular kind of person" he said. "He cannot*be complacent or smug. "He is concerned. And where you find a person who is con- cerned with the affairs of his municipality his country or his world you find a _ Liberal-at- heart. "The Liberal has an open mind, He is open to ideas, Mr. Pearson is a prime example, He will listen to anybdoy. Then he digests it and thinks it out for its full value. "The Liberal is one who rea- sons. He is not tied to party dogma. We have a philosophy certainly but we are not averse to change. cern" he decided. 'Concern for our country and the world. "We have concern for our fellow-man and we adjust to change in the world. We were originally free-traders (Man- chester School, Sir Adam Incrsu7 es vw~ Liberal Association "Ours is the policy of. con-/ orth wwe et mee ST Smith) but it is now imprac- tical. "Our tariffs are usually lower than anyone else's but we need them for the good of our coun- try and its peoples. Mr. Hollingsworth was optim- istic that the Ontario Riding federation would soon have a seat in Ottawa with Mr. Pear- son's (a diplomat of world re- renown) government. : "We must draft conscript and grab off the best brains we can find" he planned. "We must traverse every square inch of this county and be in ig with every in dividual "We are on the edge of a Liberal era" Mr. Hollings- worth visualized. "People have come back to Liberal govern- ments in Canada and who knows perhaps we might send one or two to the Ontario Legis- lature. "You will work" he charged the 100-plus gathering at the Association's annual meeing. "You will get people to see that the future belongs to us."' The other posts on the execu- tive were filled out in the fol- lowing manner: Vice-presidents: Dr. Claude B And E, Thett Gets Man Two Years Harvey Steven Humphrey, -23, 881 Naroch boulevard, Picker- ing, was sentenced to two years in Kingston Penitentiary when he was convicted of break, enter and theft in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the. Court that Humphrey had entered a Toronto hardware store and stolen: $3,624.08 in un- employment insurance stamps; $1,806 in postage stamps, and $58 in cash from a sub post office located on the premises. He said the accused man was co-operative with the police when he was captured and that the unemployment stamps had been returned, Humphreys was also convict- ed of entering Mac's Superette) in Bay Ridges and stealing $450. CWL Discusses Adoption Plan Mrs, Greg Carter, Chairman and Mrs, Ed Finan, press con- vener, of Ontario County South Regional CWL,~ attended the Catholic adoption program at St. Mary of the People CWL, Osh- Heads Vipond (Oshawa); Don Crossley (Pickering Village); Terry Kelly (Oshawa); and Alvin Ward (Bay Ridges): Steering Committee Chairman Godfrey Schilling (Whitby). Secretary: William J. Lawsen (Pickering). Assistans Secre- tary: John Wotton (Whitby). Treasurer: William Selby (Oshawa). Board of Directors: From Oshawa -- Mrs. Clarence Allan Harry Millan Ron Swartz Nor- man Edmundson George Dry- nan QC Ralph Jones Gordon Wilson Syl Nadeau. , Board of Directors remaind- er of County; Ken MacDonald Dune McIntyre (Whitby); Les Pearce (Ajax); John Lay (south Pickering Township); Roger Conant (north Pickering Township); John Enright (Bay Ridges - Fairport); Ronald Sproule (East and West Rouge); John Harris Jr. (Ux- bridge Town); Everett Hockley (Uxbridge Township); Cecil Harrison (Scoii); Harry Phoe- nix (Reach); Frank Godley (Port Perry - Scurog); Lloyd Somervilie (Whitby Township); up) Smith (East Whitby Town- ship). The Liberals of Ontario like the Liberals across Canada have already done should re- view their policy and turn. their eyes to the Future Ontario County Federal Liberals were told here last night. Robert Nixon, son of former Liberal Provincial Premier j Harry Nixon and MLA for down means a quick end to |Brant Riding informed the 100- a short but illustrious hockey |nius Association turnout that career for the battling police- /the people "would see the man, The Fire House Crew | values of a Liberal administra- downed the boys-in-blue 3-2 /tion in Ontario as they had in and other than a multitude of |the Pearson administration' in bruises and sore muscles the | Ottawa." game was a success. He referred to the 'soul- Oshawa Times Photo | searching" turned in by the Federal Liberals after resound- ing defeats by the "visionary from the west (Mr. Diefen- baker." "They did not lose heart, Mr. Pearson spearheaded the fed- eral Liberals through their darkest days and came back to win in 1963." He pointed to the Kingston Conference in 1958 as the be- MLA Urges Provincial 'Kingston Conference' | "And we Liberals should be proud" he continued 'proud of the way that Mr. Pearson and his advisors have managed the affairs of the country." | He said that the Liberal gov- jernment of Canada had incur- red the confidence of the Cana- dian people "'after years of dis- illusionment under the Prog- ressive Conservatives, "And I am sure that the con- |fidence of the people will allow the Liberal Government to re- main in power in Ottawa over |}the next year or so without a | general election. | "And even if an election were Whitby Man 'Speaker For Audley Club By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The community awa Monday, March 2. Panel members weré: Mr. B. Lewis and Miss I, Payne of the Children's Aid Society; Mrs. Z. Weindorfer, an adoptive parent; and Mrs, J. J. Matthews, To- ronto, the diocesan campaign chairman and also an adoptive parent. The program was arranged by to be forced we have no rea-|social action conveners Mrs. R. son to fear defeat. The people Gibbs of St. Mary's CWL and have observed the work we|Mrs. Kay Ireland of the Re- 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 6, 1964 § TWO OVERTIME GAMES Win Benefit G Sticks and spirits flew high/get that 'Corner' parked at an|/ at last night's annual Police vs |expired meter", could be heard) by Bill Sulston, and Doug Robin-) Firemen: Benefit Hockey gamein the police dressing room/son, both Members of the Whitby|1953 wr. in the Whitby Arena. The Firehouse Crew defeated) the law-enforcers 3-2 sending) the police club some muttering) "it was fixed." after the game. game a police goal was declared ame ginning of the rebirth where/¢lub will meet Mar. 7 at the long-range policies were seeded|home of Mr. and Mrs. William Detachment of the Ontario Pro- shaping Liberal phi In the closing minutes of the vincial Police. "no-good" because it was '"'on\game on = markers I side" by referee Punch Imlach.'Don. Ellison and Doug Puckrin.| as part of 'reformation.' As MacKnzie King had done in 1919 so did Mr. Pearson in Nixon claimed by losophy over the 20th cen- Police markers--were scored the whole of The smoke - eaters won the tury. scored by Brown. The guest speaker will ibe Lioyd Hanna, who is on the staff of the W. C. Town Funeral |Home, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Smith, Chapleau, spent a recent week- jend at the home of Mr. Smith's \prother-inlaw and. sister, Mr.| The two teams played to near-capacity attdience of more| CORRESPONDENCE than 500 persons. | WHITBY BRIEFS PERSONALS "Punch" Imlach and "King"| Clancy, of the Toronto Maple Leafs officiated the game and game misconducts were freely) passed from player to player. | Pies and buckets of water lit- tered the ice as the "'huffing-| and-puffing crews" labored their) way from end to end. Rumors that the fire hall] crew were going to introduce a| has broken a precedent another secret weapon failed to pan| one is forced to mend it. but the scare put to the police) The 1963 Council despite for- club seemed to be effective.,;mer Mayor Stan Martin and », | Reeve jev Quantrill voted to At last year's game the two| ..51y water from the town to teams raised more than $600) },Jildings in the Township (Lake and the receipts last night are| Ontario Steel Company). expected to exceed that mark.) pij) Jordan who lives just All proceeds of the match are|north of Town in the Township donated to the Ajax, Whitby and/asked the Council to instal wa- Pickering Retarded Children's ter connections to his house. School. "The request should come The game featured slapstick,|from the Township' com- '"(Keystone-Kop", comedy and|mented Councillor Harry was well received 'by the! Inkpen. crowd, "No" said Reeve Quantrill Whitby's: VON Nurse, Ruth) 'we have had a policy that we Bowring attended to the wound-/ would not sell water outside the ed one slightly scratched| town. forehead, and a multitude of} 'This policy' has been broken. | bruises. : "|It is time to reaffirm it by Pre-game entertainment was! pylaw." provided by the Whitby Figure) 'The Council agreed and the Skating Club who performed to) matter was referréd to the By- bo _-- of the Local Brass|jaw Committee for a re-estab-| and. : is ies The pinochle-players featured wane St Ory: a group of overly-developed, TABLE SUPPORT REQUEST hairy and unshaven females|. Council referred a request for who managed to claw their way|Siipport for a resou'ion passed to victory over the boys in blue.' by the City of St. T) as. Mutterings of: "Wait till I' The St. Thomas coWfcil asked! BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:40 SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY "Pirates of Tortuga" Color This Feature » Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wood and their two children, Sandra and Mrs, James Davidson. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Webb and family moved this week to Ajax. Ronald has completed a three-year term in the army, \being stationed at Camp Peta- have accomplished as well as| the antics of the opposition." As a Provincial parliamen- tarian Mr. Nixon opened his address with an explanation of the budget proceedings presen- ly in progress at Queen's Park. He explained that the largest single tax source was industry where 52 cents of every dollar was taken by the Federal and provincial governments. The second largest source he said was the three percent sales tax imposed four years ago, He described how the government realized $180,000,000 per year from this, Income taxes collected feder- ally and distributed partially to the provinces was third follow- gional CWL. VON Visits 122 -- During February Whitby's Victorian Order Nurse, Miss Ruth Bowring re- ported a total of 122 home nurs- ing visits made during the month of February. Of the 122 visits made 91 were for'Zeneral nursing care and 31 were for health instruction. Miss Bowring will have assis- tance this month from Miss Carol Waller, a graduate of St. Michael' Hospital, who is with the VON for field experience. ed by motor vehicle - licensing and liquor taxes. Mr, Nixon commented on the fact that the budget of one bil- lion 300 million dollars was un- balanced. He took no stand on the matter only reflecting that borrowing money required inter- est "'that we all must pay." It was menioned that two of the tax-rises * in 1963-1964 in liquor and gasoline were made through the agencies and not! through legislature. | He decried the action of the! Robarts administration in rais-| ing the pxemium on Ontario/ Hospitalization 54 per cent. said it would increase family coverage from quarterly pay-| ments of $12.60 to $20. and Mrs. A. Richards | burning and Council Repairs Broken Policies Now that one Whitby Council] that Whitby aid in establishing)@nd Mrs, Ernest Courschesne is| L di A d fh. , confined to her home with the! a 1eS tten a provincial law forcing the secondary school board of an area from which a student is commuting to school in another) area pay the complete tuition. At present the home - area board is given a choice and St. Thomas has: asked that Whitby write to their MPP the Minister of Education and the Ontario Municipal Association aisking for an amendment. The Bylaws Committee will discuss the matter with repre- sentatives of local school] boards. GOOD TOWNSHIP Reeve Quantrill pliment to his co Whitby Township. "They have a very good scheme for geting their roads done for free out there," he commented on a letter from the Township asking for support in designating a 'westerly exten- tossed a com- unterparts in | sion of Adelaide stree to Whitby as a development road. "They got Highway 2 for no- thing then managed to get the county to take over Thickson's road "Now they want us to support their bid for a road that can't possibly do us a bit of good "I suggest we refer it to Roads and Streets and perhaps we can find out just how they are doing it". The Reeve's suggestion was passed, | SMOKING MOTION LOST Councillor Bill Davidson's mo- tion that smoking be abolished in the Council Chambers was lost. Councillor Davidson had point- ed out that cigarette butts were thereby ruining the floors of the three-year-old building. Council whose smokets use ashtrays expressed displeasure at the possible loss of privileges. It was further pointed out however that most of the da- mage was done during recesses on court-days. It was asked if the police could not stop this No motion was passed for- | mally. "Tt would seem a. ilittle funny" said Deputy - Ree ve George Brooks "if we passed a bylaw allowing only Council- 'lors to smoke in here." SCHEME | ro ' and Donald, spent last weekend|and family visited on Saturday with their pv rents, Mr. and Mrs.\evening with. their cousins, Mr. Myron Wood at' Spencerville. jand Mrs. Stewart McGrandel, |Richmond Hill. Donna Courchesne, 610 Dun das street west, daughter of Mr.| measles, Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr, Eton Reimer of South! ermany arrived Saturda '| At Port Perry {to spend one month visiting his Mr. | ' By MRS. H. REESOR jdaughter and son-in-law, | jand Mrs, Gunther Lukaschus,| 317 3rd Concession. He was met} PORT PERRY -- The special at Toronto International Airport|World Day of Prayer service by his daughter and son-in-law. |was held recently at St. John's \Presbyterian Church, and was Poa Mona Houston suffered a) presided over by Mrs, Louise ractured wrist due to a fall in/patterson, president of the La- the basement. Her friends wish! gies Aid, her a prompt recovery, | Members of churches through- David, son of Mr. and Mrs, | Ut the area attended the ser- Robert Go 1 is |vice representing the United [birthday 'Wednesday, March 4 Church, Church of the Ascen- His school companions of Hill-|sion; Pentecostal, and Baptist. crest and friends wish him be-| Those taking part were Mrs. lated happy birthday, |Merlin Dowson, Mrs. William , f |Moase, Mrs, Lloyd Hunter, Mrs. Mr. Avard Wagner has return-|I. R. Bentley, Mrs. C, A. Glass, ed home from the Oshawa Gen-|Mrs. John Raines and Mrs. J. jeral Hospital where he under-|H. Brown, Mrs. Grant McDon- |went surgery. His friends wish|ald and Mrs. Donald Milne. The him a speedy recovery, lorgan was played by Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Grant Miller, "116 Sohaleeee and the soloist was Mrs. aireat' edt. ie ti tha Osh George McPhaden. \Genersl Hesnitel rae ene Mrs. Patterson introduced the ean ahs a and' Is expect-| suest speaker, Miss Ruby Bat- ne home shortly. Her/ten a pastor of the Pente- friends wish her a complete re-| ' | y h. covery costal Church Jane, daughter of Mr. and| POLITICAL SETUP . Mrs. Archie Hendriks, 314 Rose-| The U.S.S.R. is a federation dale Drive, is celebrating her|of 15 union republics, certain second birthday today. Friends|of which contain further sub- of the family wish Jane many] divisions, such as Soviet social- happy returns of the day. ist republics. Prayer Service One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs @ C.LL. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Robson Outlasts Maine Northside Ousts Hotel Robson Leather took 18 min-|count at the 15:12 mark assisted utes 30 seconds overtime to|by Gerry Janveaux and Tony squeeze out Maine 3-2 in Indus-|Delaware., trial Hockey action here Sun-| Northside received three pen- day. Maine opened the scoring|aities in this period, Ken Mont. at the 12:36 mark of the first) somery for interference at 13:31 period, on a yoal by Rick How-| joe Malinowski for cross check- arth from Bob Smith. Maire}; f ; also got the only penalty of that ye Hy Petes Aw Sg period, when Don Turner got In the third -- the gate for tripping. n the the Hotel- Robson got the only goal early|™°" took the lead at 6:53. Gerry in the second period. Terry Wil-\J@"veaux got the goal unassis- liams was the marksmen, on a|'d, Al Crawley of Northside solo effort. Bernie Bell of Maine| tied the score at 7:06 on a pass got the gate for delaying, the|{fom Jack Goddard and Royce game at 14:20. Weatherbee. Joe Malinowski In the third period both teams|@%d Ken Montgomery took pen- scored. Maine got their goal atjalties for Northside, while Bill 2:44 when Frank Howorth took|Grant picked up the only penalty a pass from brother Rick and/in the game for the Hotelmen. Wayne Duffy. Robson marks-| tp the overtime period it look- man was Ron Barriage from|eq as if the Hotelmen might pull Bob Miller, and Bill Olesuik.|it¢ out of the fire, as they were Bob Miller scored another goal/ay) round the net, hitting the but it was disallowed, goal post three times in the first There was no scoring in the|five minutes. The last five min- first 10 minutes of overtime. The ues teen so Speed cg Mg _|they banged in two goals. second overtime period was sud. Hawks got his second goal of den death, and Bill Olesuik)|;,, night at 6:40 and Royce found the mark at 8:30 when he) Weatherbee scored at the 9:30 beat Roy Young on a pass from|mark. Smith and Al Crawley Don Brant. Rick Craggs had/got the assists. two penalties, and Ron Bar-| Northside now has to wait raige one for > -bson. Gord Sim-| untij March 15 for their oppos!- mons was given the gate for|tion in the finals. me Whitby Hotel, the League _ These two teams go atichampions were presented with it again on Sun March 8, at/the Northside Chrysler Trophy. 7:30 p.m. Jim Maher, te meee = the Whitby Hotel, was Te- s OUSTS HOTEL ; Nowe" ype elimina-|ceive the trophy for the Hotel ted Whitby Hotel 5-3. Northside|*@™- opened the scoring at the 10:00/ This trophy was donated to mark when Rocket Smith took|the league by the manager of a pass from Jack Goodard. fhe|Northside Chrysler, Jules Ruso- hotelmen came right back andjnic. tied the score at 11:40.when Bill Stacey score don a pass from Bill Grant, and Mert Janveaux. Northside picked up two pen- alties in the first period, Dave Chomey for charging at 13:30 and Murry Jackson for elbowing at 19:00. 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