PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBiER 21,1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Thi'rd Durham District j udge is sworn in At an officiai ceremorly the province, hie saicl. to Lurniarn Kio aNit u& last Wednesday at the Court Prior to Judge Lawson's up his new duties. House on Rossland Road, a appointment, judges fromi Judge Lawson, 50, was new county court Judge was Simcoe County were sit- born in Toronto and received sworn in for the judicial' ting part-time in Durham his elemnentary education in district of Durham. but jncreased caseloads Oshawia schools. 1He received The new judge, who be- necessitated a third judge for a Bachelor of Arts degree cornes the third to administer the Durham District, said from the University 0f justice in the district, is Judge Colter. Western Ontario and was" Donald Malcolm Lawson, In taking office, Judge formerly of Sault Ste Marie. Lawson swore thre.e oaths, as «k« two judges which have served judge for the. Ontario High wr up tili this time, J. P. Kelly, Court, and to the Queen. and Donald R. Shearer. Judge Kelly called the Judge Lawson was sworn appointment of Judge in during a special sitting of Lawson a welcome move", -Edward Josephi Saulnier, the court, presided over by and added that the increased of 230 Rosedale Dr., died Chief Judge of Ontario, W. E. caseload has led to a decision Sept. -4, at the Toronto C. Colter,assisted byDurhiim's to open a fourth court room General Hospital, followirig a Senior Judge J. P. Kelly and in the regional headquarters. short illness. District 5 senior Judge J. C. something that the Grand . Mr. Saulnier was 61 years N. Currally. Jury has been recommending old at the time of his death. District 5, of which for some time. The son of Mr: 'and Mrs. Durham is a part, stretches Judge. Lawson wvas congrat- Hanford Saulniier, hie was boru from Oshawa on the west to ulated by Robert Alexander, Oct. 11, 1915 at Saulnierville Kingston on the east, and as president of the Durham Nova Scotia. far north as Lindsay. it has Region Law Association, Mr. Saulnier was a machine a population of about Crowri Attorney Bruce operator for Dominion 750,000 and 10 judges. Affleck on behaîf of the Dairies for 22 years and a Judge Colter told a crowd- Mînistry of the Attorney miember of St. John the ed courtroom that Judge General, an d Regional Evangelisi Churchi, Whitby. Lawson's appointment reflects Chairrnan Walter Beath on lie is survived by bis xile, the growing caseload in behiaîf of the governmient the former Myrtle NewelI, Durham and elsewhere in th~e and people of Durham. whom hle rnarried Dec. 26, province. Judge Lawson is Judge Lawsoni and his wife 1939 at Kentville, Nova the I 2th county itidge in Megan will soon be moving Scotia. lie is also survived by WHUTBY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT FALL GENERAL PROGRAMS 1977. f>rrucTDrATION: MONDAY. SEPTEM13ER 19TH IROQUOIS PARK - WHITNEY HALL (Victoria & Henry Street) 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 P.m. Late registrations may be referred to the Parks & Departmeflt following registration evening. CLASSES INCLUDE: Recreation MACRAM E WEAVING RUG HOOKING ART CLASSES - Aduit or Children MODERN JAZZ & TAP - Adult or Children BELLY DANCING DIP'N DRAPE DOLLS VIND BUGGY SAILING SLIM & SWIM - Day time & Evening YOGA LADIES SPORTS NIGHT MENS SPORTS NIGHT BALLET - Chiîdren Classes operate for a 10 lesson period with most classes cornmenciflg the week of October 3, 1977. For additional information consuît your Parks and Recreation Departmeflt Brochure. Questions ? contact 668-5803 ext. 34. ! ana gement Seminar AT Annadale Country Club, Ajax, Ontaro O N Wed. Sept. 2Sth, 1977 9:OOAM to 4:30PM _______________REGISTRATION 8:30AM Woutd you like to attend? Il s0. please complete the coupon and return it, along with your chenue. to the address below. For further information please contact Leo, McCarthy___ at- F.. .B...T l5 86 0 The Manager Federat Business Deveopment Bank 22 King St. W., P.O. Box 980, Oshawa, Ont. ______ I wiII attend thp '" 'ir.ess management seminar at...aÎx .on _Sep t h81 ____ Name(s) -___ Address~-- _____________________Postal Code Tel. Tho eRgitrationl Foes af 15.00 per persan Inlude. luncheon. called to the Bar, at Osgoode Hall in 1948. During the Second World War he served in the Royal Canadian Navy. After graduation, Judge Lawson moved to Sault Ste Marie to practice law and was association, Kiwanis Club and the Anglican Church. where he has served since 1965 as chancellor of the Diocese of Algoma. He was named a Queen's Counsel in 1965. M. Jr. and a daugà hter, Mrs. Megan Feltham. Mayor Jim Gartshore of Whitby was amnong the civic dlignitaries who attended the swearing-iri ofJudge Lawsofl. LJoseph Saulnier dies at 61 three sons, Paul of Oshawa, Robert of Bowmanville and Michael of Whitby; and three daughters, Mrs. James Rich- mond (Joan) of Agincourt; Mrs. Johin Goddard, (Mary) of Port Hope, and Mrs. TienneI fleveau (Helen) of Mr. Saulnier is also sur-. vive d by two brothers, Albert and Delh--rt. of Nova Scotia. and two sisters, Mrs. George Mewell (Francis), ot iNova Scotia, and Mrs. Oscar Gagnon (Elva), of Willnwdale. St. John the Evangelist Church Sept.' 7, conducted by Rev. Father J. I-arrington. Inter- ment followed in Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby. Local man struck by lightning Brian Humphrey Luke, of 938 Harding Street, was killed by lightning while fishing at Lovesick Lake, September 1. Mr. Luke, wvas born Oct. 1, 1941, in England and was 35 at the timie of his death. He was the son of Ross and Fleurette Luke, of Oshawa. Mr. Luke was a membcr of the Plumbers and Fitters Union Local 463, and wvas active in the Neighbourhiood' Amnateur Sports Co1mmittee as Whiitby. He was a plumnber by pro- fession, and an adherent of St. John's Anglican Church. 1 Mn. Luke is survived by1 his wife, the former Fay( MacDonald, one son Michael;( one daughten, Leslie; hiis grandrnothier,Mrs.Hazel Luke, of Oshawa; his parents, Rossî an d Fleurette Luke. of Oshawa; one brother, Stephen, of Oshawa and one sister- 3 at W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, with Rev. Raymnond J. Carder of St. John's Anglican Church officiating. Interment follow- ed in Mount Lawn'Cemetery. Contributions to the Simcoe Hall Treatment Centre in Oshawa would be appre- ciated. EVERY DOLLAR HELPS The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada received a hefty contribution last week from Mark and Sherri Cashmore of 328 Dovedale Drive, who collected $121 in a door-to- door canvas of the Blair Park area September 5. The collection was made ini connection with the Jerry Lewis MD telethon. Mark and Sherri also collected $48 at abackyard carnival July 9 and raised $44 for Muscular Dystrophy at a sale last year. Fire Fighter Ed Sobanski (at left) receives the rnoney from Sherri and Mark, as Don Vickery, MD. Association field director looks on. The fire department acts as a collection agency for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada. re, es Ph t Bad Boy MANVAGEMENTÀ for sale is up for sale and tenders for purchase of the building close on Sept. 29. The sale includes the Bad Boy store, at Dundas Street and Thick'son Road, and the land. 'Notices have been placed in the store telling customers that any previous furniture ordlers will be fulfilled as long as exising stock hoids up. Custoiners -whose ,orders, cannot be filled wiIl have' e- PAcyirn iç ht-ý tnk-es, JL store