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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1965, p. 5

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FAIRVIEW LODGE RESIDENTS TAKEN ON SIGHTSEEING TOURS rives at the lodge around 9.15 a.m. and transports var- ious residents on sightseeing A special service the pub- lic has heard little about is carried on every Sunday at Fairview Lodge, Ontario's County Home for the Aged. The Whitby Branch, St. John Ambulance Association, ar- photo members of the local corps are shown as they are about to set out on such a journey. In the above photo are: John Visser, division officer; Bill Hewis, St. John Ambulanceman; Helen ISTRATE formatory On Youth Visser, divisional officer of St. John Cadets and a nurse from the lodge. The resi- dent was identified as Mrs, M. Sewell. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Pickering Rebekah Lodge en- tertained residents of Fairview Lodge at a birthday party for jall who celebrated their birth- \days during the months of Au- cates Certifi WHITBY (Staff) -- Thirty-two staff members of the Ontario Hospital Whitby, participated in a special graduation cere- mony, last Friday evening, Pins and certificates were awarded to the graduates on completion of a two part course for nurse aides and attendants. The course is required by the Mental Health Branch of the Ontario Department of Health, it was explained. All gradu- ates are now qualified to carry out their duties at the hospital. The evening program was un- der the direction of Dr. W. H. Weber, superintendent of the hospital, who acted as chair- man, The invocation was offer- ed by Rev. T. H. Floyd Specail prize winners were announced during the evening with Mrs. Valerie Terevainen and Joseph Storey receiving an award for the March class. Mrs. Noreen Stockton and Harold Snowball were awarded a prize for the August group. Awards were. made on behalf of the Civil Service Association, Whitby Branch 27 to nurse aide Presented At Ontario Hospital Hospital Auxiliary THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1965 § Tag Day Success eral Hospital processional was under the supervision of Mrs. G. Newton. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for the grad- uate staff members, their rela- tives and friends. Members of the March group of graduates were: Mrs. Rena Bailey, Mrs. Joan Hill, Mrs. Sylvia' Ramvos, Mrs, Valerie Terravainen, Mrs, Doreen Kirby, Mrs, Dorothy Mar- quardt, Gordon Munday, Ger- president, Mrs, H,. P, Doner,|2 chaired the meeting. The treasurer, Mrs, Glennj,. Sawyer, read a most. encour- aging report on the Tag Day held last Friday and Saturday. at the home of the president, members signed their member- WHITBY -- The Whitby Gen.|Ship cards at the membership Women's Auxil-|tea bringing the total member-|"" iary held its*general meeting|Ship to 185 members. Anyone|"ing to hold bridge parties in Monday evening at Kathleen|wishing to join is most wel-|their own homes and any other Rowe School where meetings|come and is cordially invited tojmoney raising projects be will be held in future, Thelattend the next meeting of Oct.|approved. This will be done in garding ways and means to raise money for the building fund, The commi , It was mentioned that theli,, best mee Yo saben membership tea, held recently will be announced thet 75 new! It was decided that within the next month members of the Women's Auxiliary are plan- To meme i Wee 5 at 8 p.m. dividually as the need is great, During the business meeting uggestions were discussed re- Older Homes Required H, KEITH LTD. ~ PETER AGG -- Rep. Ph, Whitby 668-5009 and 668-8727 suggestions and those applied. ald Rosebush, Mrs. Inger Jacobsen, Mrs. Muriel Me- Kelvey, Mrs. Margaret Pylypiw, Mrs. Maggie Wilson, Mrs. Juta Ziegenhagen, Douglas Courtice, Joseph Storey and Percy Van- nest, Members of the group who completed their course in August were: Mrs. Grace Dus- sault, Miss Nancy Laaja, Mrs. Noreen Stockton, Mrs, Lynda Robinson, Miss Marion Titter-| ton, Mrs. Grace Harris, Harold) Snowball, Oresta Vella, Lloyd Peters, Richard George, Mrs. Betty Haskell, Miss Jo-Ann Ray, John Lee, Tibor Tatar, | Michael Burgess and Archie} proved to be most ful both financially and socially, Family Monuments of Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, | LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 { and attendant who have shown} the most effort in class and! best behaviour on the grounds. The presentation of certifi- cates was made by Dr, P.| the greatest interest in patients, | Johnston, "t BECKERS ie THE ORIGINAL JUG MILK STORE "BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT BECKERS" Lynes while Miss M. Roberts presented the pins. The presen-| tation of Red Cross first aid| certificates was made by Mrs. | E. Richards and Red Cross first aid pins were presented by Mrs. | years, after pleading guilty to @| gust and September. charge of bigamy. The court was told that Ur- banski had married his second| Was in charge of the program divorce. from|4uring the entertainment three wife before his his first wife was granted. Mrs. Rose Stroud, Dunbarton, | jcostumed ballet dancers per-| |formed, also a Toronto trio Driving while disqualified cost|Who played modern music and tours into the country, Usu- ally the trips are to some place he or she has known all their lives. In the above m aii . Slow Learning | BEFORE THE MAG Talk Is § | Six Months R a et | »ix Months he WHITBY (Staff) -- Parents| and teachers in Whitby are T I d urged to attend a public moet! erm mpose ing at the Spruce Villa Hote this Thursday evening, spon-| WHITBY (Staff) -- A 19-year- sored by the Whitby Kiwanis) Old Dayton, Ohio, man, who Club. The guest speaker will be| was convicted last week on four Dr. W. A. Hurst, of Newmarket,| Charges of break and enter, was who will give an address and|sentenced Tuesday to six show films on special training|months in reformatory by Mag-| for slow learning children. istrate Harry Jermyn. | The speaker will be a guest of} 'Thomas Ogradowski was also} the service club during its eve-| sentenced to two months con- a kes gps nator which) current on charges of theft e will retire to the public meet- ty ; ing beginning at 7:30 p.m. One| under $50, two months concur- of the high points in the ad-|rent on a charge of false pre- dress will be the recommenda-|tenses, $10 ahd costs or three} tion for formation of a Research/days concurrent for failing to Council and Special Education| Centre to be 'established in|current or $75 on each of two have a licence, and 30 days con-| Whitby. charges of failing to produce One of the films to be shown| proof of insurance. is entitled, 'Eye movement, vis-| tis wife, Violet Jean, 17, also fon, hand and eye co-ordina-|o¢ Dayton, was given a two- tion', while the second is en-| year suspended sentence for titled 'Gross motor training'. | hossession of stolen goods. The speaker, a qualified Cana- dian optometrist, believes that} 4 pickering Township man, present vision testing norms! Hugh David McKinnon, was may not be satisfactory for de-)sent fo penitentiary for two| tection of problems among) years when he appeared for| primary grade children. During) sentencing on a charge of con-| a research study conducted re-|tributing to juvenile delin- cently = apteacuapcal children! quency, were tested. u ; | Results of the investigation) M40 ec arg ~ O08 Or aD | are regarded as of considerable ¢ : | Edward Keeler, 18, of Bay|Songs, 8 movie was also shown.| rea} district's 300,000 school chil-| D. Kidd. Congratulations to the gradu-| ates was extended jointly by R.| VanHorne and J. Sheedy. The CHANGES GREET PUPILS MONTREAL (CP)--The Mont-| Ridges, $100 and costs or 30 wo eldest residents who cele-|dren are finding changes this| days in jail. The car he was driving at the time of the of- fence was also impounded for 30 days: |brated their birthdays both 93,| jresepctively, Mrs. Sarah Wright) and Mrs. Thompson, were in- |vited to cut the nicely decorat- ; ed birthday cake. The Lodge The theft of 18 aluminum) pp esented each celebrant with a knobs from Supreme Aluminum| gift, they were: in Ajax, cost George Thomas) Griffin, 19, of Ajax, $25 and) votthews, William Calhoun, costs or 10 days in jail. | Rex Louckes, Mrs. Effie Cham- Griffin, the court was told,/pers, Miss Hattie Whalen, Mrs. had stolen the knobs from the| Jessie Stiver, Mrs. A. Robinson, firm where he was employed. |F. Johnson, Miss Mary Smith, |Mrs. Ada Watson, Richard Wes Drinking under age cost Roy|Wilson, Mrs. E. Macillmurray, Milton Bandy, 19, of RR 3, Bow-|Mrs. Annetta Jackson, Mrs. An- manville, $50 and costs or seven/nie Akhurst, Robert Reader, days in jail. Mrs. Attle Bate He vg E. Bandy was an occupant of a| White, Miss M. Blair, Mrs. Mar- car that was stopped by police,|garet Campbell, Mrs. Sarah and had admitted drinking. | Wright, Miss Minnie Gray, Mrs. /Clara Bird, Mrs, Estella Dure, 'Theft of a Drive-In car heater Mrs. Sarah Haines, Mrs. A. H. Mrs. Gwen Gardiner, John importance by Dr. Marshall Mc-} Luhan, Director of Toronto Uni-| versity's Centre for Culture and| Technology. | Group Planning Auction Sale WHITBY -- -The September} meeting of St. Mark's United) Church Women, Unit No. 8, was| held at the home of Mrs. Craig Murkar, 122 Cochrane st., with Mrs. J. Bowes presiding. There was a discussion re- garding ways to make. money. Several good suggestions were given. It was decided to hold an auction sale ut the Novem- ber meeting. The devotional was conducted by Mrs. J, Bowes Mrs. Everett Quantrill and Mrs. R. F, Ward were in charge of the program. A chapter of "The Book That Talks" was given from the study book after which members discussed _ various questions from the' chapter. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. F. Ward. Lunch was served by the hostess followed by a_ social hour. Senior Band Seeks Talent WHITBY (Staff) -- Rein- forcements are needed for the Whitby Senior Brass Band, Bandmaster Eric Clarke stated this week. Anyone cap- able of playing a brass instru- ment is more than welcome. "We need experienced play- ers," Clarke said. 'There are no provisions for training the senior players. All recruits must know how to play their instrument."" Commenting on the town's junior brass band, Mr. Clarke Impaired driving cost Terry) cost two Toronto men $100 and} J. Elson, Mrs. R. Hayes, 32, of Toronto, $100 and/ costs each or 30 days in jail. costs or 15 days in jail. | Ron Olav Haugen and Gary Hayes had been stopped on/Tonkins, evidence showed, had Highway 401 after he was ob-|stolen the heater from the Ba served driving in an erratic| Ridges Drive-In theatre. Break and enter with intent A 37-year-old West Hill man, to commit theft, cost David Eric Marion Mark Urbanski, found) Tomkinson, 45, of Toronto, two out it doesn't pay to have two! years' probation. wives. ' Tomkinson, evidence showed, Urbanski was placed on a had been one of three men who suspended sentence for two! were caught trying to break into \a store in the Whitby Shopping Plaza. Falcons Win . Driving while "conor ge |William Joseph Bartlet, 48, 0 Pee Wee Title Ajax, $100 and costs or 15 days. WHITBY -- Falcons won the) pBartlet was stopped on County pee wee lacrosse championship)Road 22, after a police officer in one of the best games of the) had observed him driving in an season. Trailing 6 to 2 at one| erratic manner. point in the game, Falcons came|--------___-- Y old Plunkett, Hoar, Miss Catherine Lynde, Miss Kate Gorrill and Mrs. year as a result of the Parent report on Quebec education. | Prices Effective Wed., Sept. 29th to Sat., Oct, 2nd, JEAN BECKERS APPLE PIES BECKERS OWN ICE CREAM BECKERS OWN 40-02. QT. REG, 4% ONLY 39° Y%-GAL, REG, 89 AND 98c--ONLY ae ------------------ A Message From The Mayor Bricks, mortar and wood cannot replace the personal touch when humon tragedy hits, All the desire in the world to help a fellow humon is inadequate unless. the pro- per tools ore available, These thoughts bring to the fore, an opportunity the people of Whitby will have in the coming weeks of early fall, The Whitby Genero! Hos- pital Financial Campaign will be entering the phose of personal contacts for personal donations, and the Whitby Community Chest will be starting its first Red Feather Campaign. Both of these worthwhile projects are much needed in the Town of Whitby. Both deserve your fullest support. | would recommend to al! citizens that they do there utmost in showing that Whitby Is progressing in the care of its people by making both projects outstanding successes, WARREN MOWAT, MAYOR wma! 79° | APPLE JUICE REG, 27¢ ONLY PLUS DEPOSIT 19° The BECKER MILK Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA -- WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M, - 11 P.M, -- 7 DAYS A WEEK Protestant students have the|™ freedom to specialize in their) best subject for the first time| and there are free textbooks, educational television, and more| emphasis on bilingualism, | Miss Geraldine MacDonald. Mr. | MacDonald, previous to his Whitby visit, attended the Che- veree-Burke wedding in Hamil-| ton, | Crawford Kerr has returned from a three-week trip abroad where he visited 'his cousins;| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, of Edinburgh, Scotland and other relatives, Friends of Mrs. James Wilde, 1103 Henry st., are sorry to learn that she is in OsHawa) General 'Hospital where she is Thompson. Twenty-three of the receiving treatment. SAVE $$ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, Sees ss JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY aie DIAL 668-8831 celebrants were over 80 years) Clifford MacDonald, Prince Edward Island, was a recent) visitor at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Madigin, and also his sister, | One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Wallpaper end Murals Custom Dreperies Broadloom C.L.L. Paints end Varnishes back with a fine third period to) defeat Darts by 9 to 7. FRIGIDAIRE Dave Heron led the way for Rapid Dry Cleaning Falcons with five goals and four] g jbs. of dry cleaning $2.00 assists. Don Bradford scored : |three and Wayne Kozak added a} ,,,, Steir Fark Bese. ce jsingle. Rick Dochuk and goal- 'Set. -- 9 a.m. to 5 pm. ° ° e @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St, $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 \keeper Gord Juby were out- standing defensively. | The Darts put up a tremen- dous battle but tired in the third \period. John Reed and Mark} |Howe scored two goals each.| |\Bradley Harris, B. Taylor and) \John Bird had singles. WHITBY EVENING OMAN WHO Oa | reported it is also in search Wout DRT HH | of recruits. Registration for | Uu | wi new members will be held in i the bandroom, over Allin's | drug store, at the 'four cor- | ners', Wednesday night. "The first 10 boys, accom- panied by at least one parent, | will be signed up,"' Mr. Clarke said, Registration begins at | | 6:30 p.m. with the entire event in charge of Junior Band- L i WILL LIVE FOREVER AS A MASTERPIECE OF SUSPENSE ! GARY MERRIL JANE MERROW a tn Recommended As BROCK one comPtete PROGRAM EACH -- STARTING AT 7;30 / GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA \ SEAN CONNERY PALPH RICHARDSON mw MICHAEL RELPH ano BASIL DEARDEN'S prooucnon Adult Ente | Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Assoc. "HARDTIMES DANCE' Sat., Oct, 16 8:30 p.m. -- 12 p.m. Legion Hall -- Whitby Freddy Townsend Orchestra 3.00 Per Couple BUFFET SERVED Come out and get acquainted with your neighbors. Whitby Community Arena PUBLIC SKATING For Adults EVERY WED. NIGHT 8.00 to 10.00 P.M. Admission -- 50c AT THE Where you get QUALITY MEAT eat Cut Rate Prices WHITBY MEAT MARKET ALL STEAKS SIRLOIN - ROUND - T-BONE 73: MAPLE LEAF PICNIC HAMS TULIP us. 41¢| MARGARINE 3 ins, 79° 3-STAR SELECTION @ THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED @ WRITTEN GUARANTEE USED CARS @ SEE RON HEWAT 1963 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-DOOR SEDAN Automatic transmission; eustom radio; walls; wheel discs, Maroon metallic we body. One owner since new, Lic, No, 60! @ SEE BILL THOMAS 1963 CORVAIR "MONZA" COUPE Lustrous Autumn Gold metallic; 4-on-the-floor shift; AM/FM radio; white walls; wheel discs; washers, etc, -- with the Big "110" engine, Lie, No, H50172, ... 2. SEE LES KAYTOR 1963 CHEVROLET Impala 2-DOOR HARDTOP One owner since new; automatic transmission; custom radio; white walls and other extres, White with red interior, Lic, No, H3733. USE NORTHSIDE'S CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE white 179, TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRUNK SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK STORM SEWERS CONTRACT "Db" Sealed tenders addressed to the Mayor and Members ef Council of the Town of Whitby, ¢/o J, R. Frost, Town Clerk and Treasurer, Municipal Offices, Whitby. Ontario, end en- dorsed 'Tender for the Construction of Trunk Sewers" will be crewed until 12 @'clock noon, E.S.T. on Friday, October 29th, The work consists generally of constructing the following sewers; -- Section | -- Sanitary Sewers Hamburg Paities 3 ..;, 1.00 PORK RIBLETS us, 10° master Stanley Redfearn 52% GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 3,4 or 5 YEAR TERM 308 DUNDAS ST. Ww, WHITBY BACON RINDLESS -- BREAKFAST uv. 83° Any One of These Items Hamburg Buns or Hoi Dog Buns BREAD 2 loaves 35° 6 loaves 1.00 2 nn 49° 3 lbs. Minced Beef 3 lbs. Wieners 3 lbs. Breakfast Sausage Mec. & Cheese, Pickle & Pimen Chicken Roll COLD CUTS ICE CREAM 12 gal. 73° ito LB, 49° WHITBY PLAZA We Specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS (Cutting & Wrapping) WHITBY MEAT MARKET Red & Blue Brand Beef -- Choice Quality Meats -- All Meats Govt. Inspected Ask About Our Prices WHITBY PH. 668-6941 Approximately 4500 feet of sewer ranging in size from 18-inch to 27-inch and 350 feet of tunnelling. Section I] -- Storm Sewers Approximately 3800 feet of sewer ranging in size from 33-inch to 48-inch. Also included in Section Il is approximately 600 feet of open channel and gabion work, Plans and specifications with blank Form of Tender may be obtained ot the Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario, or et the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Yonge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on payment of a deposit of 25.00, The deposit cheque should be made payable to the Treasurer of the Town of Whitby. This deposit will be refunded upon the return in good condition of the said plans and speci- fications whithin three weeks from the date of closing of tenders. Each tender must be accompanied by @ marked cheque in an amount equal to § percent of the tender sum. The works shall be constructed under the Winter Works Incentive Programme. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, WARREN MOWAT, MAYOR GORE & STORIE LIMITED, 980 Yonge Street, ' Toronte 5, Ontario,

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