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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Jul 1958, p. 5

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WHITBY and DI FOR THE YEAR 1957-58 STRICT WHITBY RINK WINS SWANSON TROPHY manville and Whitby in the men's doubles tournament for the 30-year-old trephy. Shown above are Mr. Hicks, left, who is president of the Whitby club and Mr. MacDonald, holding the coveted trophy Second Winners of the Swanson Trophy at the Whitby bowling green last night were J. M Hicks and Orlin MacDonald, of Whitby, with three wins, 57 plus 7. There were six rinks competing from Oshawa, Bow Toronto Man Is Sentenced A Toronto man whose car vehicle but shortly after his ar- sheared off a hydro pole near|rival, Supa arrived as a pas- Whitby was this week jailed for|senger in a truck seven days when he was con-| Supa, he said, admitted being victed of driving while intoxic-| the driver of the car when it left ated. Stefan Supa, 36, appeared|the road. before Magisizate Prank Ebbs "First he said he was going in Whitby police cour " > SEG. Brine] Police Department, said that he| by by. itself" said PC was called to an accident scene Bot there by falc about one mile west of Whitby|" ason : on the baseline on June 29 and| He told the court that while he found a car in the north ditch,|was calling for assistance from the front end leaning against a[the OPP, in whose district the sheared 'off hydro pole. He said|accident had occurred, Supa got that there was no one near the|in his car, started the motor and ---- | attempted to get it out of the ditch. He said he took the keys from the ignition and awaited |the arrival of the OPP. He said| |Supa was intoxicated | PC John Seymour, of the Whit by Detachment of the OPP, said| that he found skid marks 80 feet long leading to the broken pole. itself Whitby Day Camp Opens | District High School Results Announced | The following are the promo-, Tweedle Gary, Van Der By|Kentner Dorothy, [tion results for Whitby District|John, Van Staveren John, Web-|Lick Marjorie, Poyst Patrick, | High School for th year 1957-58.|ber Frederick, Winnacott Arthur, Malinowski Joseph, Matthews Names of pupils having honour|Woods Ruth, Woodward Robert,|Geraldine, Matthews Margaret, standing (75% or over) pre ar Wyst Joseph, Yepma William, YeDonad Gail, McDonnell ranged in order of merit; those avid. with pass standing are arranged GRADE X T0 XI McKay James, Newton Ralph, | alphabetically. AROS | ; Perry Hugh, Peters Donna, Quan {GRADE IX TO X Maidlow Gary, Moss Fay,|Daniel, Rutherford Joan, Sinclair Farquhar Carole, Tripp Marilyn, |Ruth, Sobczak Lillia., Stanley Honours: Barrons Carole. Grace, Summers William, Swan- Holi) Shama, Cuddy os, Guthrie Eileen, Hinton David,|son Christine (News i ng Morton Lynda, Jamieson Brian, Townson John i |Catherine, Duguid Andrew, Brad-|g jing Nigel, McLuhan Austin, | john, UY. Jon, Srudungham ley Curtis, Horack Beverey: Manson Lynn, Tweedy Margaret,/Veen' Rudy, Verfaillie Rita | Campbell Elaine, Fluke Stephen, Bird Nancy, Forbes Judith, Har-| wick Fern, Wilde Jack Wilson |King Elizabeth, Bell John, Gra- ding Gary, Diane. Wyatt Jor pa Ds Boule ol {PaSS GRADE XII TO XIII rice Marion, Hermann Carol, i > i 1144 {Jones Donna, Andrews Nev Andrews Gerald, Atkinson Vi: Honours: McMahon Karen, Speers Dianne, |8inia, Banks Marion, Beecro : je a Patrick, Ward pion! Stuart, Bell Carolyn, Bloye John, Yates Eleanor. [62 nan ick: dns Botehik Patricia, Bowyer Gary, |Pass: : . | Miller John, Patterson Eileen} Bradley Walter, Brooks Wayne, Barrons Gerald, Bobbie Leo- Snelgrove Steven Scott Randy, | Campbell Sandra, Campbee nard, Bradley Joy, Brawley {Davidson Douglas Alves Alex-|Sharon. Robert, Butt Wendy, Campbell ander. Gibson Frances, Bradley Carter Marie, Childs Edward, Barry, Crawford Lynda, Cornish Sharon. Newland Michael, Hard-|Clairmont Bruce, Compton Elizabeth, Dafoe Gaile, Davidson ing Nancy. Zeisnér Linda Robert, Cornish James, Cottrell| William, Edwards George. § ddan 5 : Terence, Cowan Audrey, Dart] Glenney Marion, Gouldburn Pass ' |Carol, Delaney William, Dennis|Catherine, Gummow Robert, Agg Bonnie, Appleton Dorothy, | yj, Dryden Helen, Evert-|Hallett Marie, Harris Donna, Armstrong "Jean, Ash Wendy,| pater Hiemstra George, Hird Douglas Ashby George, Augustus John! te Sandra, Gilchrist Brian,|Jamieson Patricia, Korte Mary, Balmer Karen, Barnes Alan, |g onam Beverley, Grant Marion, Lalonde Lawrence, Lehman Barnes Diane, Batten Ross. aris Barbara, Hardy Maryann, | Kenneth, Batty Carolyn, Benetin Millie, Hawes Gail, Hoard Stanley, Hol- Bick Beth, Bird Susanne, Bloye .." jy, mes' Horack . Kathleen,|Neal Patrick, Norton Kenneth, [James, Borchuk Linda, Bremmer| proof 'Donald Hughes Christina, [Schnabel Antje, Scott Jacqueline, Ronald, Brooks Gerard, Burton yu..ot David, Kzanoski Walter, Smith Robert. Marilyn, Cappell Lola, Clarke 1... Douglas, Lee Gloria, Lind-| Spencer Flaine, Stewart Jacqueline, Cockburn Patricia. cou Joanne, Locmelis George (Donald, Stonehouse Dale, Tutt Coelen Wilhelmina, Colbary|y ;eiho1se Jean, Lomax Gary,|Lucille, Vorvis Philip, Van Beatrice, Conibear Joan, Dennis|y nev George, Lundmark/Deuren Margo, Wick Marshall. Lenora, Deriet Charles, Doble |p ores Madill Maurice, McKay ------------ - a { Phillip, Downey Lois . .. |Catherine, McLean David, Mec- on Motorist a i Lee Linda, prize winners were Hilliard Millard and John Brueckle, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY SALMON Although a mammoth salmon was not caught by a Whithy angler, it has come to the town to be enjoyed by John Harkness, Port Whitby. Received by ex- press this week was a 25-pound 42-inch salmon caught by Dr. W MacKenzie, of Toront hi g 4 y y fit fishing in Chaleur ron Pa he Diane, Menzel Uta, Miller Pat-|Whipman Karol, Spencer Vivian,|car veered over to th Bo A 'sion iricia, Mitchell Donald, Mitchell White Judith, Law Linda, King Harimess reports that fh fish{ticta, McCann Patsy, Mec-| Anne, Lofthouse, Anruskiw John, Donald John, McQuay Robert,!Barton Mary, Batty William, Neal Peggy. Bax Simon Northam Joseph, O'Donnell] Beer Nancy, Bell Edward, Judith, Parker Lois, Pitt Ronald, Bond Rose-Marie, Bradley Ruth,| Post Betty, Powell Mary, Quail|Bryant Catherine, Bryant| cused was intoxicated. Gary, Quan Williar Reardon| Carolyn, Bryaat Maragaret, Car-| pc Kenneth Edwards. of the William, Reynolds Judith, Rey- man Elizabeth, Cooper Gloria,| -- - sda nolds Susin, Richards Gordon, Duff Robert, Forbes Barbara! i Edwards Joan, Evans »|Luban Judith, Menzel George, also of Whitby, with two wins, |Fairman Jean, Fairman Joan, | venzel Gudrun, Mitton. Valerie. 42. Third prize winners were |Fallow Margaret, Fudge Gordon, | nroricon Michael, Myers And- Merv. Brock and Charles |Gangemi Donna, Gaudaur ROY,|.ow Nekkers. Nesbitt Diane. . Rankine, of Bowmanville, with [George Mary, Gilpin Margaret, | 4pm Marie. Puckrin Douglas, F d 100 one win, 42 Robertson, Whitby. |Gray Michael, Gray Sally Randall Loreen, Ross Gary, ne Green Gayle, H.Il Bria, Hal: g,.iiny Helen, Rutherford Shir- ton Allan, Heffering Jacqueline,|joy Samanski Jane. Sawyer! A Whitby motorist whose car Henry Ida, Heron Faye, Holyk|paviq |struck a parking meter almost in Carole, Holley David, Hoogerdyk| "Shepherd Linda, Sinclair Mary|front of the police station was this Gerdena, Ing dobert, Irvine glen Sleep George, Snelgrove|week fined $100 and costs or 10 Douglas, Jack David, Jacklcargl, Sonley Lloyd, Stanley|days for impaired driving. Wil- Dorothy David, Stewart Barbara, Tavener|liam Hammond, 49, of Brock St. Jackson Jones| Holly J Pamela, Koch- | Claudia BIS Kahn Catherine, Thornton James, Treen James, Frank Ebbs in Whitby |Lajoie Ivan, Lamb Rodney, Lee|yijckery Dawn, Wiles Beverley, |intoxicated. |Gordon, Lyon Marlene, Mace willet Gayle Cpl. Cliff Madeline, Mackey Roland, Mark . adel Y Rol GRADE XI TO XII Martinsen Gail, © Martinsen| Honours: Paul, Matthews David, Melley Partington, of e right and struck a parking meter. He said he turned his car around and stopped the car at Dunlop St He said that accused drove his car back to the police station for further questioning. He said ac- was caught on a blue and yellow fly. Dr: MacKenzie is one of the surgeons who performs brain openartions at the Ontario Hos- pital, Whitby GRADUATE JEWELLED Lawrence Spellen, president of the Kinsmen Club of Whitby and had talked with accused in Mowat LeRoy, McLuhan Gale, | __ appeared before Magistrate police any Barbara, Kollaard George, pyrnbull Lorna, Vanstone Gary,|court charged with driving while the | Whitby Police Department, told |the court he had been driving ! 3 {north on Brock St. S., nearing the| Cuddy Susan, Lamory Helen, police station when an oncomng| same department, sald that e station and accused had claimed he had been cut off by the truck ahead of him. He said Hammond was not in a fit condition to drive a motor vehicle, Crown Attorney Alex. Hall noted that Hammond's blood test had shown 2.7. Hammond told the court that he had consumed only two shots of whiskey and one bottle of beer and denied that he was in- toxicated. His wife said that her husband had been ill recently and she also denied he was intoxi- cated. She said he had been sick in bed and had got up to drive her to work. She said that her hus- band tried to dodge the truck ahead and struck the meter, Recalled to the stand again, PC Edwards said that he would say THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July 10, 1558 § WHITBY | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gagnon| and family und Mr. Omer Gag- non, of Euclid street, recently spent a weekend in Rouyn, Que- kend her family will join her and motor back home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flaght, of Chestnut street, have been vaca- tioning at their cottage at Wood Lake, near Bracebridge. Mrs. Elizabeth Regan, of Mimi- co, was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. Wm. E. Paddon, of Chestnut street east. bec, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Onida Gagnon, their par- ents. Jimmie McMinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMinn, of Byron street south, underwent surgery at Toronto Sick Chil dren's Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Carolyn Moore celebrated her 13th birthday on July 9. Her Hammond's ability to drive was impaired. His Worship then reduced the) charge to impaired driving and levied the fine. In addition, he suspended. his licence to drive for three months. SPECIAL TOUCH | Royal jelly, a glandular secre- used in the formulation of facial | creams. tion of the worker honeybee, is friends wish her many happy re- turns of the day. Miss Donna Parise is spending two weeks vacation at a girls' MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 p.m., Cell BELL TAX All call ust be placed between br) 7:30 p.m. camp near Penetang. Over the |BUTT RADIO [§ 118 Brock st. 5. Whitby MO 8-3707 IRCA Vicor @@ TELEVISION | ARBORITE BROOKLIN SUPPLY & LUMBER CO. Cash and Carry Special 4' x 8' SHEETS PER. SQ. FT. 49 PHONE COLLECT BROOKLIN 209 Open Daily 8:30-5:30 -- Sot. 8:30 - 4:30 Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes East MO 8-3552 Water consumers are notice. SCUGOG CLEANERS 105 Dundas St. W., Whitby at Bell Taxi Office PHONE M0 8-4791 eo Pick-Up and delivery @ Many Opening Specials watering. NOTICE garden hoses discriminately until further Your co-operation will make it unnecessary to place a complete ban on lawn and garden The Public Utilities Commission of the Town of Whitby. requested to use their Chairman Albert Randall H. C. Simpson General Manager jew vor W 2 the xe of ] M.|Roddis Katherine Galloway Velma. ve ed hi 2 + ae IS Week Te Ross Kenneth, Sandison George Patricia, Gibson Allan, corveq his degree of graduate Eugene, Saunders Betty, Shar- Gostlin Barry, Gough Beverley, jeweller, following examinations man Stanley, Smith Grant, Stuart| Green Ruth, Hand Bonnie, Hare | In Toronto. Andrew, Tavener Michael, |John, Hart Wendy, Heffering | Thomas Nancy, Thornton Mary, Jane, Hickey Edward, Hird John, Judy |Thorndyke Jane, Tushingham/|Irvine Barabara. | Thomas. | Kaine Keith, Kentner Gerald, | Margo VanDeuren, McMahon and Mary Kort. He also said Supa was intoxi- the official cated t opening of the Whitby Day Camp| Supa told the court that he had by his worship the mayor, which been on his' way home from a Greenwood and the House of only one bottle of beer and one Windsor Chapters of the IODE. |shot of whiskey. He said that brought greetings from the town| control of the car and hit the and congratulated the two chap|pole services to the children of Whitby|Supa was ordered to pay court and felt the town was very for-|eosts or serve an additional ll group of public spirited was suspended for one year and vomen. his car was impounded for three sible as far as location con-|---- --- cerned through the generosity . Gi of Mr. A. Holliday on whose! ill ive farm the camp is located the devotional service and er] Lessons the raising of the flag Re- ; 3 hitby community swimming Mrs. H. G. Cole, spoke of the un- ool expect that they will be and thanked Mr. Holliday, Mr. by youngsters before the season Larski and the Ontario Hospital is over. To date, 256 have regis- port and wished the children aitjon and water safety course but happy holiday it is' expected t nearly 50 goes into such a project and it is|jassons begin this morning "at »nly made possible through the g o'clock and their husbands, the dam to pool and in charge of all swim- be built for swimming, theming classes, said at the sO year the building to be moved the largest number ever to regis- which was carried out by Mr. ter for the classes since they Mr. R. G. Langford and Mr. The big increase, he said, is in K. T. Lunney. the number of seniors applying speaking to the children, express- So many have applied, he said ed his pleasure in being able to that classes will run until 1:30 building for their camp. A vote class receiving instruction every of thanks was expressed to the half-hour. Lynch, and Mr. John Harvie, co- who holds a Red Cross Instruc- convener, by Mrs, R. G. Lang- tor's certificate, a Royal Life- camp counsellors were introduc- and an. artificial respiration in- ed to the visitors. structor's certificate, will be Tuesday marked is sponsored by the Viscount|picnic where he had consumed Mr. Jermyn in his remarks|loose gravel caused him to" lose ters for their splendid work and In addition to the seven days, tunate in having such a wonder-| seven days. His licence to drive The day camp is made pos-| months. and great desire to help children| Rev. Mr. John Smith conducted J Swimming instructors at the gents, Mrs.. H. T. 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