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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY and DI Whitby Bureau Office: 311 Dundas St. West Managers Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO, 8-3703 In the next few days, all Whit- {by residents will receive a bulle- tin from the Post Office Depart ment, Ottawa, outlining what fs necessary before letter carrier {service will be inaugurated in the town, One of the main necessities, a mentioned when the carrier serv- fee was first reported, is a letter ihox or letter slot on at least 80 per cent of the homes of the town, Postmaster W. Brown re- ported on Tuesday that in 8 mat- ter of weeks, postal authorities will be inspecting the town to see how many homes have provided receptacles for mail, The bulletin from the postal department suggests a slot cut in '|the front door, The slot, says the bulletin should be 36 inches from the floor and should not be less than 4% inches by 1% inches, and preferably 8 inches by 1% inches, HOUSE NUMBERS In addition to this requirement, 7 [all houses should be numbered ' |according to the plans for each t 'street, Walks leading from the 4 [sidewalks to the front doors of 1!the homes must be maintained in good condition the year around {to enable the postman to make %1 his rounas with a minimum loss of time, STRICT List Needs For Carrier Service suggestion which will hasten the sorting of mall when the new ! | service comes in, During the pas two years, the citizens of the town have been notifying their correspondents of new post office | box numbers, But with the advent § of the carrier system, the boxes A will not be used except in special cases, Now all residents are urg-| led to notify ll correspondents of | their street addresses for the ear-| Irfer service, |IAREA TO BE SERVED Postal inspectors have survey- ed the town of Whithy, prior to setting up routes for the seven or eight letter carriers who will be retained, says Postmaster Brown, and they have set boundaries for the new service, Mr, Brown says that he has been advised that carrier serv- fee will cover the residential sec- tion of Port Whithy, except the area east of Huron street and west of Charles street, In the main portion of the town, carrier service will roughly {service all of the town except |that area lying south of Dundas and west of Annes street (res! dents along the south .side of] Dundas street in that area will {be served, of course); that area| lying east of the CPR, including the Anderson street area; and {certain other areas along the| 7 CTT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedisidey, Neier] 89, ww J { Castle Chapter i (Senior Group) met in the com- Zilege on Monday. | BA TO GIVE CONCERT Ray Dudley, a native of Bow- manville, and winner of the medal fin the Interpational | Competition fn Geneva, in 1962, will present a concert for the members of the Whitby Con- cert Association on ¥riday even. ing at the Ontario Ladies' Col- lege, Mr, Dudley, international- ly renowned pianist, has also won the Eaton Award, Can- ada's highes' musical honor, and the Harriet Cohen Common- wealth Medal as the outstand- ing young musician of the Brit- {sh Commonwealth, Remand Youth Meets At OLC The Castle Chapler Alumnae mon room of Ontario Ladies' Col: Mrs, R. G. Grobh presided at the tes table Great Lakes ' Pilotage May Be Discussed TOLEDO, Ohlo (AP)~'The son troversial issue of Crest 4 + ¥ and everyone enjoyed 8 eup of pilota, tea while they discussed the sli pery streets and the very c weather, The president, Mrs, Leo Gray, held a brief business and then Introduced Mrs, Colin Camp- bell, who at one time was a teacher at Ontario Ladies'| i College. The subject chosen was Bchool organiza of the work started many years ago by her mother, Mrs, A, C Courtice, ably assisted in many ways by Mrs, Newton McTavish, She also mentioned Dr, Gold- ring, who always gave his sup- port to the work, The members are keenly inter. ested in the life of every school child and the close relationship of home, church and school life, Mothers and fathers are urged to attend not only their own meet- ings but those of the school hoards and to take part in the arily as a so Capt, John TA; land, secretary, » the group may issue a recommendation on the pllotage question after dls cussion, He sald he could not guess what it would be, The ISA is made up of and masters from American Canadian ship lines operating in the Great Lakes, discussions of those subject. con cerned In the dev of every child, Nova Scotia was the first prov. ince to organize and now there are over 300,000 members in V IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 1 " nave not received your Times by 7 pm, Coll BELL TAXI AN sells pn, be Canada, British Columbia sug- gests that the name should be changed to Parents and Teachers ANCIENT AND OVERCROWED CONDITIONS aware of the problem and now overcrowded, the eight existing | are laying plans for an inten. | Maritime penitentiary at Dor- chester, N.B., and bottom the institutions now holding about | sive overhauling and reorgan- 6,000 prisoners designed for | Ization of the peral system, | Stoney Mountain penitentiary near Winnipeg, There is only one women's prison, adminis. tered as part of the penitent ary at Kingston, Ont,, although it is a wholly separate insti Canada's penitentinries are | AMES TONIGHT Thurs., Jan. 28 8PM, At... Brock St. School || Tickets 50c may be ob- tained from pupils or ot the door, Ausplees of Brock Street Home ond School Association | Scout Mothers On Theft Count fh thd fin covers from a car In Whithy ling 4,500 Federal officials are | Bhown here are two of the fed- tution, the ne wyesr held in United spn TROOP MOTHERS | cpl, willlam Middleton, of the fw "articles which he could sell hall on Friday, Feb, 20 at 6.30 ish hall, The meeting opened | et of geat covers taken from a sentence will be passed, feces for the late Albert Els pended six years ago, before he|with the assistance of the mem- Mrs. C. Sturgess, gave their re. he found the accused, by Mrs, Douglas Williams, direc-/charge of the end men toy at which will take place in the tires, he said, had been sold to af re hearsals and preparations for week's meeting {of the lodge for 20 years, court on Tuesday, Boychyn as vice - president for WHITBY An 16 « year - old Whithy youth much enjoyed the story of the { has been remanded until today In|york as told by Mrs, Campbell, H 1 i Meeti S Oshawa for sentence on a charge| ws, G, 1, Macdougall express- : Charles Leslie Lloyd Willsher, of |. The 4th troop Scouts and Cubs were served in the form of spe. 417 Green street, appeared hefore tat : cate JF pn ement, Willsher sald that he Mothers' Auxiliary had a full cial Individual box lunches of Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whithy Be ment 4 10 ditterent private ' 5 Si Church hall last Monday at 8 , Whithy Police Department, told | : Ladies' y ) later, [J . p.m, Heading the list was Scouts) ge Ladies! Auxiiuty oi oy the court that he had searched a Willsher's parents will be ask- Rotarians P an ne or and Cubs Father and Son ban-| 4 ican Church held thelr Togu.| Sor parked on Green street onl.q to attend this morning's hear- . . FUNERAL OF D g Ch g Plans wer d Debio 4 A vet. Later investi- . y y p.m ans were made concern-| . oh aver] CAT OR thol street, Later inves ALBERT ELLIS SAWDON rnvin ar e ing this event, with Je feout Mother ein mation, he sald, took him to a 11S re ow Ulster Lodge No. 3158, Loyal| A 2l-year-id Whithy man, Mrs, George Boychyn and Mrs, gnc POM Re BY. f0e B eretary. Nome on the townline between RY NT Plans for the forthcoming Ro- ordinator for the minstrel show ; B A Sawdon of Whitby Monday night ever obtained a licence, has bn bers, Since Mrs, John Hare is no vorts | In a statement to police, Will- the W. C. Town Funerallfind $100 and costs for driving|longer actively associated with)" A short business session fol.|sher said that he had taken two TOWING tor of the show, at the regular Howe, chairman of the Crippled Chapel, | while under suspension, George|the auxiliary her place as soclally © q and plans were discussed | tires from the same garage as he| meeting of the Rotary Club Tues. Children's Rehabilitation Centre| Mr, Sawdon, who died sudden-\R, Trimble, of 700 Cochrane|convener will be taken by Mrs CASCURSEE | day noon {announced a film on crippled ly at Oshawa General Hospital, | street, was fined by Magistrate George Boychyn and Mrs, Harry SERVI [spring. The door prize w as Pickering Twp, auto dealer i J , ray Ww ms $10, Police recovered $5, In the the show. She sald it would ino] Guests Included: Tom Hough-| F uneral services were held Two weeks ago after Whithy the duration of the term, drawn WL Ariiting and : clude SORES quartets and solos, |ton and Lloyd Hustler of Ajax;|Tuesday afternoon, The pallbear- Constable Ernest Stoneman testi-| In an endeavor to enable more| "A social hour You enjoyed with Practices, she sald, will begin|Bill Steven, Bowmanville; laniers were Alexander Lenars, oq (hat he stopped a truck on/mothers to attend the meetings, | Harlow: and dot commitice ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE " TOWING 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone MO 8-2250 The bulletin makes another boundaries of the town, of theft of car tires and seat|qq the appreciation of the gather- agenda for the first meeting of|goodes brought by the members, [police court on Tuesday, garages that same night looking quet to be held in United Church; monthly 'meeting at the par. AN: 22 and found it contained &|j,o in Oshawa police court when Orange Lodge, held special serv- whose licence to drive was sus-|Keith Lunney will be convene ED Caak: te, Jecroary, Whitby and Pickering Twp, where tary Minstrel Show were outlined and Nell Murkar was placed in for the Father and Son banquet had taken the seat covers, The Mrs, Willams discussed children would be shown at next|Sunday, Jan, 25, was a member Frank Ebbs In Whitby police Prescott will replace Mrs 222 EUCLID ST, Wednesday, Feb, 4, at 6.45 pm |Shaw, Cobourg; Les Hall, Sloux|James Wood and Jake Koster of Dundas street and found the ac-|they will be held in the afternoon| T*: The | The show itself 1s scheduled for|Lookout: Ralph Jewell and Les Oshawa, and Ross and Charles! ocd to be the driver, the caselfor a brief trial period and the serving refreshments, nex| NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BY-LAW OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Take notice that a by-law for ralsing $50,000.00 under the provisions of The Tile Drainage Act, will be taken into considera- tion by the Council of the Township of From the first spoonful, you will feel the relief, Pinex goes to work instantly, soothing those sore membranes, easing the harshness of your cough, I'ry it, Ask your druggist for Pinex, known for fifty years, In ready-mixed form (ideal for keeping near you at work) or concentrated fog fumily economy, PINEX 3- eases 50renesy | | April [McLaughlin of Oshawa; Art Con. Sawdon and Jack Ingram of was adjourned for Judgment, Inext meeting will take place on meeting will be held on Febru-| Br Cito. Branéh. of the. Bank i Oe a Can a i it fleation address, Mr. Sutherland Could B y rh afhat ftw he did no LE." Rivelt. The meeting opened e Industry Disaste the most valuable service to Can-| oul n 1 sult of a reckless driving convie- FRIDAY aur, HawLING Jacks, he BOS: Ma, Sur, ada," the speaker sald, He dis-| HAMILTON (CP)--Mad Tingen|seribed by Bob Wallace of Blythe, | tion, 4 Y Ska. 58ve WSF reper a mants made Gur heated oem ers at Wh in He sald th rolled boneles tue. {icatos indicated that his cence on 1st week with a 07, wile spring ale and tet fo be held n eat lige Bo) Com (PL Santry and 500 associa i i handing rie iy Joinatated, becuse] MEFS Melohe Jos Bill Spencer take place on the fourth Tuesday I rs ay Smir silural Sot of Simies Shires in Bowman', Sevres of mis, tik J, wire Tiflis PR . Dunnies Boost (Mr, Tingen, "It Is notable that Ident, Len Meyers of Hanover | In view of that circumstance, 207; Walley Polley, 218; Dinks {he home of Mie, Murray Hicks, chain store prices at Christmas was elected first vice-president sald Magistrate Ebbs, he would | Bye, 273; Grace Leonard, 211; | Hy 4 A , ry 23 at the parish hall, a {1 Tom Scott of Whithy. IWhithy, Defence ¢ sl R, J, Murphy, Monday, Feb, 23, at 2 p.m. in the ary teresting and informative Tod anc y. lo. | Defence counsel R, J, Murphy! y, Feb, 23, pm, d > MOTE ola hue in Ena was glven |argued that Trimble had been|United Church hall, 1ST TROOP MOTHERS . " of Montreal, who gave his classi Hike In Turkey Productio {cence had not been suspended be- [their regular monthly meeting py . | BOWLING NEWS {with the Scout mothers' promise airman Cam Mackay, |Trimble had been prohibited | read. by 4k msident. 'Mi 1 "Branch banking has rendered from driving, he sald, as a re. yeh Fl. DRORCONty ye i, h d Wa Lg 2 . Glenna Kirkwood scoréd the| also the treasurer, Mrs, J, Dair, cussed the early days of bankinglof" Amherstburg, president of the The rolls would weigh from three| Crown Attorney Alex, C, Hall, a a ac-| Plans were discussed for a pre- past few years, creased production of even 10 per key was found attractive to the had been automatically suspend. Bill Spencer budis # He reminded members that the cont could lead to "disaster for housewife, could be roasted ed following his conviction and men with a 335, (ary, The mgular meeting date ted the high has. been changed, It will now ada, Mr, Sutherland was thanked! j,n members started to assemble methods would improve the grade of financial res bility starred again as he rolled a 739{0f the month, The meetings will " ponsibility, g » y J J by Jack Roblin here early Tuesday for the thirty-lof turkey for marketing, Dr.| In 1058, Trimble was acquitted for the men, La held at members' homes, [production this year we should told the group. [trate ruled that his licence was 234; Jim McLean, 274; Marg Mc- yore setved Met, x lve, [remember certain facts" sald| Mr, Tingen was re-elected pres-\not under suspension, | Lean 210, 236; Agnes Simpson,| ine next meeting will be held at. Ll] Minor oC ey were almost uniformly two cents and George Ramsey of Dunnville joyy the fine of $100, Trimble had |Bill Snelgrove, 216; Glen Rora:| of Wren Blale, manager the World Champlon Whitby Dun-| Jops, today urged everyone fo) "put something into minor hock below the prices advertised by second vice-president, the same stores prior to the 1057, Directors elected: Mac Cuddy, yuletide," Strathroy; George Pinchin, This was largely due to turkey Petersburg; Clarence Stevenson, production being about 30 per|Ottawa; Albert Pond, Jarvis; leent over 1057, Last year, he'Len Meyers and Harvey Beaty, | | been convicted on two other occa- eck, 223; Andy Myers, 204; Bob | sions of similar offences, Sherman, 230; Ross Spencer, 201, 226; Alberta Hutchinson, 262; Au- WHITBY Carpenters Get Wage Increases CHATHAM (CP) ~-- An agree- ey" during Minor Hockey Week Jan, 24 to Jan, 31, "Minor hoekey Is a great thing," sald Blal I'he etlorts of the men In minor hockey re sult in all our hockey players both amateur and professional, It has been an outstanding success in Whitby and the entire Whithy Dunlop Hockey Club takes this opportunity to urge you to sup- port minor hockey." Dunlop Captain Harry Sinden has asked people to encourage minor hockey in every way. sald, about 9,300,000 birds were made ready for market A method of packag! honeles sald, "they should encourage it their plans to effect the biggest by attending the games to see merger in U.S, business history, their children play." The government had fought the "Encouragement ls the great. proposed union for several years. est thing a boy can have toward) Bethlehem Steel Corporation playin the game and reaching|and Youngstown Sheet and Tube an end In hockey. He needs that Company sald they had decided encouragement turkey In form of rolls was de- |lton, Markdale, U.S. Steel Merger Plans Called Off pyro fi NEW YORK (AP)--Two major|tainty and permit individual plan- Especially parents," Sinden /gsteel companies today ealled. off from his par- to end thelr merger agreement in order to avold continued uncer- » Thamesf ord; Roy Patterson, Camlachle; Earl Conell, Spencer- lle; Mr, Tingen and Earl De- [ | ning for the future, They sald thelr lawyers advised an appeal from an injunction barring the merger could not be disposed of before 1960, : The merger plans were an- nounced in 1054 and almost im. mediately the Justice Depart: ment's antl - trust division op- posed it on the grounds that it violated the Clayton Act, tending ents,' Sinden concluded, BROC Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7 PM. NOW P LAYING LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.20 Randolph SCOTT 2 mightiest? wu 10 EET. JN ARIE. AREY DOCK TEST 1 SEATON PORTER LN PETE .TECHNICOLOR®. 7PM. & 10.10 P.M. I Thrill hungry youth « h 9 the \ of the city sirests « searching out EXCITEMENT! A RANK OROAMIFATION PRESENTATION ALSO FOX NEWS STANLEY BAKER = 4 ANNE HEYWOOD [+ & DAVID MeCALLUM AT to lessen competition and create a monopoly, Bethlehem {is the second largest steel producer and Youngstown the sixth, A major object of the merger was to give Bethlehem a stronger position in the middle western United States, where all Youngs. town's plants are located, In court testimony A. B. Homer, president of Bethlehem, predicted the firm would spend $358,000,000 to expand Youngstown's plants if the merger went through, Homer sald today Bethlehem now would study the best way to expand in She Middle West, The merger would have re- sulted in a company having total assets of $2,710,000,000, This still would have left it second in the Industry to United States Steel Corporation, the world's largest producer with assets of $4,074, Capt. T. Brown Dies In Hospital KINGSTON (CP) -- Capt PERSONALS Others: Fred Stevenson, 245; Ab Samanski 214, 256; Bill Spen-| Mr, ad Mrs, Frank Ballard, Colombus, Mr, David Lavallee, Beachburg, Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Appleton and family, Scugog Is- land, Mrs, Robert Little and Miss Linda Little, Columbus, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Ballard and daughter Brenda, Hampton, Mrs, Little, Mr, Jack Little, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Cowx and daughter Christine, Whithy, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Appleton, of Gllbert street, Mr, John Sheridan left last week for Sunnybrook Hospital for treatments, His friends wish him a complete recovery. Mr, and Mrs, B, J, McKinnon and their son, Michael, spent the weekend in Barrie visiting thelr families, Mr. and Mrs, W, All sopp and Mrs, A McKinnon, Mrs, Katle Vandyk, of Lee av- enue, entertained her group of ladles last Monday evening at her home. During the evening various games were played with rizes awarded to Mrs, Margaret anglls and Mrs, Joan Church, Lig refreshments were served by the David Alan Maguire celebrated his first birthday on Monday, on Saturday a family dinner party was arranged by his parents, David received many lovely gifts along with best wishes. Combines Edge Hillcrests 6-5 League leading Brooklin Com. bines scored their first win of the year on Whitby ice Monday night as they posted a 6-8 overtime win over Whitby Hillerests in Junior C hockey action, Norm Pascoe counted the over. Thomas G. Brown, 65, widely known In local military eircles,| died in hospital Monday after a long llness | Capt, Brown helped organize the Canadian Army's administra. [tive school In St. Johns, Que. in 1941 and later was appointed ad- jutant of the school when it was moved to Kemptville, He also had been on the administrative here, time goal for the visitors, Gerry Lawson, Lloyd Wills and Danny Gray also starred for Combines, Paul Tran was Hillerest's star as he clicked for four goals, Tommy Simpson posted a single MORE HOOFS BELGRADE (AP)--Hula hoops Harry og leer 835, 233 Glenna Kirkwood, ment was announced Tuesday be- (267; Al Fry 202, 206; Chris Rob-|tween Anglin-Norcross Ontario inson, 264; Tena Bye, 210; Bill Limited and the United Brother- Burnside, 213; Ed Hutchingon hood of Carpenters (CLC) Local 201, 315; Marion Graham, 227; 2266, providing wage Increases of Jack Scott, 213; Bill Grylls, 221, [50 cents an hour over a 26-month Lemon league: Gene McLean, |period, 88; Jolin Townsend, 95; Bert|" > reduces tickle >¢ controls coughs Whitby at the Council Chambers, Brooklin, on the 23rd day of F hour of 7:30 o'clock MURRAY ROBINSON, CONCENTRATED | or READY-MIX ebruary, 1959, at the in the evening. Clerk. Hutchinson, 93; Ruby Spanner, | 85; Marg O'Nelll, ™; Roly Pye, | DIST, MEN'S LEAGUE WEDNESDAY BECTION Harold Huutley posted high triple in the Wednesday section] of the Whitby District Men's Bowling League last week with a score of 839, Other high triples were: Les Reed 761, 278, 267; Bill Hayes 756, 267, Doc Dafoe 746, 800; Jack Stark, 706, High singles were rolled by: Ben Lahaye, 208; Lloyd Bweet, 76; Harry Town, 268; J, Tim- mins, 263; Art Cruickshank, 262; D, Frayne, 260; Ron Ward, 254; J. Dixon, 263; D. Purdy, 262; G. Sweet, 262; Bil Newstead, 252, Teams scores were: Millwoork Builders, 2; Canucks, 1; Fire stone, 2; Jokers, 1; Alsco, 3; Has Beens, 0; Oshawa Wood Prod., 2; Grand Union, 1; and R. Transport, 2; Black H Bathurst No, 1, 2; All Sweets, 1; Rambler, 8; Bathurst No, 8, 0; Munns Press, 2; Old Sallors, 1. WHITBY DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Ward Brick bowled a high sin. gle of 327 in the Whitby and Dis. trict Men's League Thursday evening, Other high singles were: Mike , Don Tucker 276, Anderson Reg Morris 267, John Bruckle 267, Ernie White 266, John Sawdon 256, Fred Major 256, G, Warman 256, Ron Pascoe 251, Al Hepburn 251, Lou Tautant 260, Tom Perrow 260 Triples of 700 and more were bowled by: Don Walker 876, 305; Jim Ross 834, 282; Bill Bordan T75, M3; Marty Jordan 748, 267; Doug Rowden 740, 262; Jack Lee 38, 280; Dave Simpson 719, 260; Myrle Reeson 717, 257; Warren Watson 717, 285; Jim Kirk 718, 274; Dick Adams 706, 254; Bill Mowat 701, 270, Team scores were: Amateurs 3, Club Bayview 0; Firemen 8; Credit Union 0; Red Wings 2; Donald Motors 1; County Bowl 2; MEN ® Hartt oe Slater finally have reached Communist Czechoslovakia, They now are staff of Royal Military College avallable at state-owned stores, (Sweats 0; Coca Colas 2; Aces 1] (at a price equivalent to $3. | Spencer 3; Ottenbrites 1, Dodgers 13 Mowat's BA 3; Silver Six 0; Helliilng's Esso 3; Old | 119 BROCK ST. 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