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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1965, p. 5

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WHITBY LIONS CLUB INSTALLS DIRECTORS All set and ready to go, seven members of the Whit- by Lions Club board of di- rectors were installed in of- fice this week at the first fall meeting. In the above photo the executive, front row, are; Jack Hilton, sec- retary; Bill Schatzman, club president and Norm O'Leary, immediate past president, In the back row are: John Wright, second year director; Gordon Kerr, Motor Hotel Is Planned WHITBY (Staff) -- Further development for the east end of town was proposed at the re; lar town council meeting this week. A proposal to build a motor hotel) near the intersec- ition of Dundas and Hopkins sts. was introduced. Dogs Learn How To Hunt | At Farm Near Brooklin | A new concept in -- farms|who wish to teach their bird|will be has just been established in the|dogs how to point, flush and re-iand the hunter will be allowed picturesque Dagmar Hills in On-|trieve pheasant. If a hunter al-jto keep both birds--if he shoots rae ae ing miles north- pane a Bay bp dl them, wes rooklin, an Farms is an ideal place on On 250 acres of gar | Jand,|which to work it out where, ie © provincial. Small samy Fred Plunkett and his wife Jeanlat the same time, a hunter can|cence !s required, no special are placing their Breaden\improve his own dog handlingjlicences are necessary in Reach Farm at the disposal of hunters|and shooting techniques, If he|Township. Pheasant season on The suggested motel would consist of 75 rooms, dining and banquet facilities plus ample space for holding meetings or'| conventions. Adequate parking space would also be made avail- able, it was advised by archi- tect George Christie, of Toronto. Representing the future own- er of the establishment, J, Block of Willowdale, the architect ex- plained some of the detatis sur- rounding the plan, He stated the property site had approximately 97 foot front- jage on Dundas st, and, around 490 foot frontage on Hopkins. The building would be a two- storey structure. The developers were advised to present a written request for rezoning of the area in question 'Ito the town council, The council Lion Tamer; Jack Boyle and Bill Treadwill, both first year directors. Oshawa Times Photo Centre St. Made BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Through Street WHITBY (Staff) -- A serious traffic problem on Centre st. 8. may have been corrected this week at the town council meet- ing. The council adopted an amendment to the town's exist- ing traffic bylaw making the road a through street at the intersection of Centre and Arthur, The queation first arose some weeks ago following receipt of a petition from ratepayers re- siding in the area, The resi- dents stated a dangerous situa: tion existed with a large num- Ber of transports and other traffic using the street, Chil- dren, enroute to school, were reported to be in danger since no sidewalk was available for children to use instead of the street, Council ruled against con- struction of a 'safety sidewalk' since no allowance had been made in the budget for such a project. Next year was the earliest time the residents could expect to receive attention in} regard to the sidewalk, council advised, This week a second letter was received by council from Mrs. Joyce Reid, a resident of the area in question, Mrs, Reid stated she was disappointed with the council's actions, point- out the serious condition 1 existed, | Mrs, Reid suggested council) should be able to find sufficient funds to eradicate the problem by building a safety sidewalk, Money could be obtained from WHITBY (Staff) Three area men were remanded custody for one week, Tuesday after being convicted of public mischief by Magistrate, Harry Jermyn, William 'Redshaw, Kenneth Mcivor and Kenneth Anderson had appeared in court last week when the case was adjourned for argument. A fourth, Donald Cornish, had the charge dismiss: ed, The charge arose after they had followed a car driven by an Oshawa youth down a sideroad in Whitby Township. When the car pulled over to let them pass they blocked it in a laneway, Evidence also showed they had used obscene language in front of the driver of the car and a female companion and had let the air out of two tires, preventing the vehicle from be- ing operated, A 16-year-old inmate of the St, John's Training School, Ux- bridge, was placed on probation for one year after pleading guil- ty to a charge of break, enter and theft, The offence took place after Steven Conrad escaped from the "on and broke into a snack ar, Driving under suspension cost Orville Denyke $50 and costs or seven days in jail. Denyke had been checked by police and had later gone into the police sta- some place to construct the sidewalk, she explained, when) tion and admitted being under suspension, Three Area Men Convicted Public Mischief Charges in} \Boris Bodnar, of Toronto, $100 and costs or 15 days in jail, Bodnar had been arrested on the charge after an off-duty staff sergeant with the St, Catharines Police Department reported his erratic driving to the Whitby De- tachment of the OPP. | Using land adjacent to their house as a car wrecking yard resulted in a conviction of im- proper use of land for Kenneth and Florence Jackson of East Whitby Township. The court was told, the Jack- son were contravening a zoning bylaw by using the land for this purpose, Two Whithy youths, who sat on the hood of a car after drink- ing beer and whiskey, were each given a suspended sentence for six months for drinking under age. Larry A, Chesson, 18, of Byron st, and Dennis Bradley of Maple st, the court learned had drunk beer and whiskey, sat on the hood of a car while it was mov- Yates, mik, Grath, Peter Etmanski, Stephen Short, David Moore, Tony Reim- er, Ray Bergstrom and Michael Forbes, outfielders, Pee Wees Oust Newmarket. WHITBY -- The Whitby Le- gion Pee Wee Baseball Club won two games from New- market during the weekend and eliminated the York County team from further competition, In the first game at New- market on Saturday the Whitby team scored a 5 to 0 victory. David Ross pitched a strong game for Whitby, limiting New- market to two hits, He claimed 12 strikeouts as his team backed him with errorless ball. On Monday Whitby won at home by 5 to 4, David Ross again went the distance, allow- ing one hit while striking out 12 batters. Whitby picked 'up 7 hits with Mart Hommik and Peter Etmanski getting two each, Members of the victorious Whitby team are: David Ross, pitcher; John Reed, catcher; Mark Howe, first base; David Heron, second base; George shortstop; Mart Hom- third base; Jamie Me- would then 'turn the matter over to the planning board for fur- ther action. Deputy Reeve George Brooks noted the proposal might be well received in the community since there was a serious short- age of meeting facilities at the moment, J Trip To Europe Theme Of Talk WHITBY --The Almonds United Church, Women held their opening meeting in the Sunday school hall with a pot luck luncheon. The president, Mrs, F. J, Reed, called the meeting to order, The purpose of the Unit- ed Church Women was repeat- ed, This was followed by a brief talk on the idea of full time Christian service, " The worship service, prepared by Mrs. Percy Pascoe, was pre- ented by Mrs. Norman Wood. This brought out the ideas of new beginnings, and of Christ living in us, as we go forward. Mrs. George Bowcott read the scripture which was from the gospel of St, John, Two hymns were sung. Mrs. Wood closed| this part of the service with! prayer. Mrs. Reed, who with Mr, Reed, toured England, Scotland, Holland, Germany and Den- mark, during the summer, gave a number of interesting high- lights on their trip. She closed her talk by reading the hymn used by the British Women's Institute, supplied with each entry|nadian, 4 PHE-OSMAWA.-TUASS,.. Wednesdey,- September. O55 SOS .: a4 pan) gd tag aylen» en a in Ontario closes nger ie \vail-| Marc' > Wayne Brethour tt Wins Show Prize |, Perry Fair, Sept. 6. members brought' out their en-/, tries in excellent condition, re- for the Port Perry club, The judge, Allison Fawcett of Winchester, Ont., gave reasons for his top three or four placings in each class, Mr, Fawcett was also the judge of the Black and White Show at the fair, The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Special, awarded to the boy or girl obtaining the highest points in showmanship, was won this year by Wayne Brethour, RR 3, Uxbridge, The members of the P Perry 4-H Grain club also turn- ed out in strong attendance, with 12 members bringing their grain exhibits to the fair. In | view of the delayed harvest con- ditions throughout the area, the grain club members are to be commended for their timeliness. PORT PERRY -- The Portjfarm provides ideal cover for vo fare Ba aged oedheeor tases tlh ye: achievemen day in conjunction with Port -- to Punter, ne OOF Twenty - five 4-H calf clubiprendean Farm sulting in & 100 per cent turnout) pun dog field trials will be held able from the Plunkett kennels. Seeded in thigh - high brome rass, timothy and alfalfa, the eth wags 8 'lbs. of dry cleaning $2.00 Blair Park Plaza Men, to Fri, -- 9 am. te 9 pm, 7 let, = Cam te 8 pa" ! BECKER'S THE ORIGINAL JUG MILK STORE sown Voli Yom Wady eat. 0h to Ss BoP. 11h a STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 e. Unlike most game farms, ll operate on club basis, A hunters' special all - breed One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper end Murals Custom Draperies Broadioom C.1.L, Paints end Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 Becker's Own ---- ORANGE DRINK 39° Jean Becker's -- White, Whole Wheat, Cracked Wheet ' REG, 226 le 24-0Z. LOAF avnee | The BECKER MILK Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA -- WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M. - 11 P.M. -- 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ The three top grain exhibits|* are being retained by the de- partment of agriculture as po- tential entries for Markham Fair and the Royal Winter Fair. The judge for the 4-H Grain Show was Ernest Swain, Black- stock, | VICTORIA ana GREY GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS GROW 31% IN FIVE YEARS WHEN INTEREST IS LEFT TO ACCUMULATE AND BE COMPOUNDED HALF-YEARLY WHITBY ing and when the car stopped were thrown to the ground and were Injured, A l?-year-old Toronto youth, who told police a group of youths had beaten him up, stole his clothes and his girl friend, was remanded in custody for two days for sentencing in Ajax court, Frederick Ernest Hill of Pem- broke st., Toronto, had informed police he had been beaten up and robbed of his clothing and promotion and the 1965-1966 books will be presented to the pupils of Church Sunday morning. School To tirannt Certificates WHITBY Certificates of St, Mark's United The presentation is to take) place at a special service at 9.30 a.m, when all departments of the Sunday School from nurs: WHITBY SIDNEY JAMES, HATTIE JAC- UE: NETH CONNE SUE RN ESMA CANNON, LIZ FRASER, by BROCK -- One Complete Show Each Evening At 7:30 = MEATS Red & Blue Brand Beef STEAKS Prime Rib Roast re 79;| ~" 59! HAMBURGER ws. 1.00 TULIP MARGARINE 3 ». 79° ICE CREAM non. TOP cain | SRUSKGE | "SERB LOAVES " {heceron & Cheese @ Pimento 4 ws. 99° 6 for 1.00 oat @ Chicken Loof, u 49° HAMBURGER SMOKED PATTIES PICNICS 3 1.00 vu. 4? 3 WIENERS 3 us_ 1.00 Note -- Now Closed on Mondays -- Open All Day Wednesday We Specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS (Cutting & Wrapping) ery to senior will assemble to- gether, The regular morning worship will be held at 11 a.m. Harold Hay, a member of he Simcoe Street United Church Choir, was the guest soloist at St. Mark's last Sun- day, His solo was "Come Ye Blessed" by John Pringle Scott. the council was able to find) $1,900 to fence in a park. She) ay Rp 1 Burketon man whol ten later admitted he had Ask About Our Prices, WHITBY MEAT MARKET WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY PH. 668-6941 Choice Quality Meats -- All Meats Govt. Inspected Bus RiLeys BACK iN TOWN ecommended os Adult Enterteinment. MEET R In Color we vane eres added, something should be) jmade up the story, done this year not the next|peeared, ee yt Failing to remain at the scene year, pi ded B. WASiof an accident put 17-year-old 5 ee gag led sentence for John Alexander Roberts, of "4 tby, on probation for the John David Andrews, evi-| j Jeep Overturns, dence 'at the trial last week gy gy ge was told : showed, had been firing & 22iwas the driver of a car that Two Girls Hurt ~----jealibre-rifle-in-a field-behind-histsrngek a parked car and then jfather's farm house and had|sned off, | LINDSAY. -- Two Ajax girlsishot 61-year-old Gordon Cum-|----____-- -- were admitied to Ross Memor-|ming in the arm, : : jal Hospital after the jeep in| T D which they were travelling fail; A Port Perry area man, who} axl rivers ed to negotiate a curve andjrented a television set from a overturned, trapping them in\Whitby firm and then failed to Hard To Get the be mee ' , pay rent on the set, was given Janice Godfrey, 19, who suf-\a six month suspended sentence , «s ' : fered back injuries, was trans-|with probation after being carl canea ie Bel A Bohl ferred to a Toronto hospital onjvicted of theft over $50. lial drivers, Sd. Downes | Monday. Her companion, Mar-| James Boyriton, 20, of RR Slowner-operator ét Downey Cah lene Gibson, 20, was released|Port Perry, was also told heico. Whitby, raised a strong Mentos, follevins treatment for/must pay three weeks' rent on/complaint at the council meet: Provincial Police at Fenelon Falls are still investigating the accident. The accident occurred on Vic-}week, and three weeks later! toria County Rd. 8, just west of Glenarm. Damage to the jeep is estimated at $500, the set, | The court learned that Boyn- jton had rented the set from Brock Radio and TV for one jhad not returned the set, | Driving while impaired cost WHITBY PERSONALS The Whitby Kinette Club is resuming its activities Sept, 8 with a dinner meeting conducted by Kinette Wilma Heron, Fol: lowing the dinner, the incoming president of the Kinsmen; Doug: las Winstanley, will conduct the installation of the officers. « Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammers apent a week's holiday in Shel- bourne visiting Mr. and Mrs William Wemekamp. Mrs. Harry Arnold and daugh- ter, Betty, left from Toronto In- ternational Airport for a 21-day vacation in England and Ire- land where they will visit rela- tives linda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis, is celebrating her 11th birthday totlay. The Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club will resume its activities Sept. 14. Play commences at 7.45 p.m. at King st, school, Members of the executive are President, Mrs. C. C. Baxter; wpee-president, Mrs, P. N Spratt; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Baker; director, Frank Wells; assistant director, Hugh Baker; social convener, Mrs. C. A. Bovay assisted by Mrs. W. R. Hunter; press, Mrs. J. H. Winter; purchase, Mrs Frank Wells, assisted by Mrs Hugh Baker and Mrs. Douglas Thomson; auditer, John Good- win. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Cour- chesne and daughters, Doreen jand Donna, spent the Labor Day }weekend in Brussels, Ont., the |guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton and Mrs. Bessie Win- tle. On Monday they visited in Orangeville at the home of Mr Courchesne's niece and nephew, |Mrs. and Mrs, Bud Boyce. \ Mr, and Mrs. Russell Casman, their son Ward and daughter Linda, and Mrs. Sadie Prime of Weymouth, Nova Scotia, have |returned home after visiting for jthe past two weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hayes, 610 Dundas st. w Mr, and Mrs. Avard Wagner and daughters, Verna Lynne, Rhonda and Donna, are home after spending two months visit- ing Mr, and Mrs. Eddy Dionne, Mrs, Henry Dionne and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wagner, all of Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott spent Sunday In Ventnor visiting their parents, On Tuesday they were called to attend the funeral of their two-year-old' nephew, also of Ventnor home of Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson, Henry st., were his sis- ters, Mrs. Frank E. Sandberg Ocala, Florida and Mrs. Roy (Switzer, Sr., Lambton Mills. Dinner guests on Friday at the ling this week. Mr, Downey sug: jgested he failed to see why he! couldn't hire drivers, but could] not name anyone responsible! for the problem, | 'The cab owner said he sent an endless number of unemployed }men to the Whitby Police Office jto obtain taxi licences, but Stated he was unsuccessful in hiring them since the prospec. tive driver was always turned! down, "The licence is denied }but I cannot understand why," |Mr, Downey complained, | Mr. Downey was also un- jhappy with a $3 fee charged) jeach driver, suggesting in Osh: | awa and Toronto the charge was only $1. |\"T can't see why a driver) should pay the extra money to) ta taxi driving licence in hitby,"' he said, He suggested the extra charge was keeping Prospective drivers out of the town, a fact which provided a definite hardship for his opera: tion, Questioned by Deputy-reeve George Brooks as to whether he was being discriminated against, Downey answered with however, the service he was receiving was bad. The council turned the mat- ter over to the Fire and Com- munity Services Committee for further study. A possible meet- ing between the committee, Whitby Chief Constable George Rankine and the cab owner will be arranged in the near future, jit was explained. GIRL FOUND BONES | The first fossil of the 30-foot sea reptile Ichthyosaurus was discovered in 1811 by a 12-year old English girl, Mary Anning a definite 'No'. He pointed out, | o ee) No * aN ot i. x RAE R. JONES THE "On-The-Go" REALTOR e@ Residential e Commercial e Industrial Member Of: Oshowa and District Real Estate Ontario Association District Real Boord Estate Boord Canodion Association of Real Estate Boord FAST, EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE "List and Relax With Jones" Rae R. Jones These homes were advertised and SOLD last week! For the same quick action GALL the ON-THE-GROW FIRM of Rae R. JONES Real Estate at 728-6661 or 668-8841. Free Valuations and Mortgages Arranged Rae R. JONES reactor Oshawa 728-666! Whitby 668-8841 of Lyme Regis. i

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