sulted as follows: President, Mrs. Arthur Bouckley; vice- jabneema gy hPa fa sec- TOAST WITH St. John's Parish Helpers ee = gic retary: 3 5 Araceae, ae - : Pp en seagate Elect New Executive Mrs. 'Robert Dent; socail serv-|iang (AP)--Customers te the [Baperanto' house, The proes amas 2 SAC GROeR Niar- RUOPN SEE Tor Sr eves an, seeermcranesias Gol lus dle "WHITBY -- St. John's Ancli-lthe group had assisted for thew {NAT jgiasoj of biero and raise it in national language movement. can Church Parish Helpers held|golden wedding anniversary, | Mrs. Seymour Whitney, "who| ROUSSEAU Me " Guonstave' SFrlevcons HERITAGE cee! eo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 8, 1963 5 is Britain's first Mrs. John McKibben ned|read "Hitherto Hath the Lordjed re-election. Members express- the Tebow. with the ible Helped Us." ed thir appreciation for her long study, ali members 'joined in| Rev. John McKibben read the Years of faithful services. repeating the Lord's prayer. j|hymn "Work for the Night is iat ~ close of Be agg It was agreed tha' the group| Coming." the hostess serv: inch as- would a a donation of #15 red The election of officers re-'sisted by Mrs. John McKibben. a E. Willis Flower BROCK WHITBY (oe OY INTHE NING Hi Sy Kae ewe : mE RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT rammmanct tenner ein Also 2nd Feature Attraction -- One Complete Program Each The "Money Jar" was counted H rtin: : and $10.41 will be forwarded to Evening Srertion of 7108 the Hungry Children Fund. A t I ' y donation will also be mailed to the Indian Hospital at .Moose Factory. The daughter of Mrs. Brady, Diane who is to be married in mid-December, was given a silver coffee spoon. Mrs. Sheldon Watson and Mrs. Henry Perry had the task of unstitching "The Traveling Ap- ron." Members assisted in counting the dollar bills and silver. The total was '121.90. A boost to the travelling apron was a donation by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Whitney of $25 when its December meeting at the|Verses, chosen by the cele-idevoted many years pr home-of- Mrs. Ariiiur Bouckiey.|brants, added to their donation|over the Parish Helpers, declin- 216 MARY ST. E., PHONE 668-3483, WHITBY, ONTARID « WOMEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS HONORED the photo, left to right are: League; Bev Childs, team Harold Godfrey, coach; manager; Agnes Thrower Jennie Doole; Arnold and Frank Henderson, Etcher, president of the coach. Durham County Softball --Oshawa Times Photo. WHITBY PERSONALS Sunday guests at the home of;Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon) as me Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mantle, : INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER a a In Color -- With Yul Brynner -- Recommended As any. Green ah, were: Dr. av |Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Don Siur-| #4 x 'Adal Gitactalninant: Mrs. Willard King and family, s Christmas Ontario County's Gathering Place for pions. In the photo, mem- bers of the team are shown with the coveted trophy, following a presentation at John's Parish Hall. In Victory is sweet and it was never sweeter than last weekend for the Whitby Gals, All-Ontario Junior 'C' Women's Softball Cham- St. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE © | Fines Totalling $385 Imposed On Three Charges people seeking unusual Gift items. WON'T YOU DROP IN AND SEE US SOON ? |Pontex, Sask.; Archie Purgeon,|8°S8, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gor-| 4 |North Bay; Miss Sharon Hicks|don, Whitby. An electric blanket jand her . brother, George,|was presented to Mr. James and WHITBY (Staff) -- A 28-year-|and costs or seven days in jail. old West Hill man, who was descrived as having "A Jekyll Hyde personality behind the wheel of a car," was fined a total of $385 or 78 days in jail, Tuesday. His licence was sus- pended for two years. Harry James Scott, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Harry Jermyn to charges of danger- ous driving, failing to show proof of insurance and of having no operator's licence. Scott, the court learned, was the driver of a car that travelled west on Highway 2 at speeds up to 80 miles per hour, passed ears on hills and ran through! stop signs. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said that it was obvious to look at the man hé had a Jekyll Hyde type of personality when behind the wheel. "Look at him now, he stands| in court very meek and mild, but behind the wheel of a car he is quite different. Two Pickering Township youths, who abducted a. 15-year- old girl were each placed on probation for 12 months and given a suspended sentence. Ronald D. Smith, 17, and dames Lascovitch, 18, evidence showed met the girl and went to a Scarboro motel with her and spent the night. Driving while disqualified cost Frank J. Lee, of Scarboro, $100 and costs or 30 days in jail. Lee, the court was told, was the driver of a car stopped on Highway 401. He could not produce a driver's licence or proof of ce, He was ene 48 hours to do so, but ied. Lee was also fined $25 and costs or five days for failing to notify the Department of Trans- Metcalfe was "picked up by | Whitby. | police on Byron st. in Whitby in) an intoxicated condition. |Mrs, Colin Thomas, 943 Crocus Passing onthe right andiqr recently celebrated her having liquor in a place other|eighth birthday. Guests attend- than his residence, cost William|ing her party were Eleanor Muzzo a total of $45 and costs/smith and Ingrid, Harmaine jor 14 days in jail. |Alterman, Barbara Trelford,| An 18-year-old Whitby youth,|P¢gsy Sacho and Valerie's two) had judgment reserved. for ord beleyee clog Colin Jr.,| months on a charge of drinking! om : under age. Edwin R. Sankovas,| A surprise birthday party was ve not oulty the = held Saturday evening in honor _pankovas Claimed police O!-| of Harry James at his home, ficers, who smelled his breath| Henry st. Those attending were: at the Whitby Arena, were mis-) Mrs. Ruth Crowells, Newcastle; taken about him drinking. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Power, _|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conner and "agli brand Cine cas eat Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey, pn.|OShawa; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Valerie, daughter of Mr. and ber was fined or 15 days in jail, when con-} victed of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. |peared for sentencing on a| Russell Steiner said the rea-|charge of public mischief. son he did not remain at the' payid Brown, 30, and Ivan scene was because he had been|Terry 21, were both convicted |drinking and panicked. last week on the charges. | An Oshawa youth who gave| Brown, was also sentenced police a false name and address,|to an additional two months, to] was placed on probation for 12)run concurrent, for failing to! months, after being convicted of|remain at the scene of an acci- obstructing justice and drinking / dent. q || @ Wallpaper and Murals ° | ° } e C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes |) e the traditional birthday cake} served. Games and dancing) were enjoyed by all. Mr. James} thoroughly enjoyed his sur- | prise. St. Mark's United Church Women, Unit No. 2, is noiding| a dessert luncheon at 1.30 p.m.,| Black & Decker Dec. 9. The guest speaker will] § be Mrs. H. T. Fallaise. | ELECTRIC P DRILLS | Specials TOOLS One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Black & Decker ELECTRIC JIG SAW 18.95 Black & Decker POWER SAW 7%" Home Utility 44.88 GIFT IDEAS Custom Draperies Broadioom Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 under age. sliding Alfred R. Parker, 18, of Ver-; dun rd., the court was told,} had been a passenger in a car| served beer bottles being thrown from the window. Parger, when questioned by police gave a false name and address. A two year's suspended sen-| tence with probation was/ handed out to 17-year-old Wil-/ liam Copping, when he appeared for sentencing on a charge of possession. Township for their that a police officer had ob-| DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP CARL DOWN - . . thanks the citizens of Darlington support, BRUSHES 1.35 to 7.95 ELECTRIC HEDGE SHEARS 23.95 cooperation and Judgment on a charge of false) port of the purchase of an auto- mobile and also $75 and costs Jan. 4, by Magistrate Jermyn. Foster, pretense inst Rod 2 ton Foster, was reserved until | a i the court was ot! =e BECKER'S -:- Black & Decker POWER SANDERS DEMONSTRATORS Popular Car... 1965 CHEVELLE MALIBU Station Wagon Artesian Turquoise with Aque interior. 6 ' teal pedded dash, eyl. radio, white walls. LIST PRICE 3592.50 1965 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT 2 Door Hardtop -- V-8. Tuxedo Black with bleck interior, pedded dash, power brakes and steering, eutometic transmission, radio. 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