WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Mana~er: Lloyd Robertson Five Trophies THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 9, 1960 § ; Welfare May/- vinced the most efficient, eco- | nomic and professional care New Wing Grant : | {could be provided by pre paid| Are Presented Retard pane," For Sarnia Hospital = There was still a large group - -37 i i | OTTAWA (CP) -- St. Joseph's w Tel. MO. 8-3703 Five trophies were presented| High team game, Has Beens, fo items Io MiyvRel Jo but Hospital, Sarnia, has been Saturday night at the annualfor WIN TOP BOWLING TROPHY Winners of the top trophy in | shown above with the Hillcrest the Whitby and District Men's | Dairy Troph) The presenta- Bowling League this season | tion was made on Saturday were the Abner"s Esso eanlry, night at the annual banquet MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Hope Visitors Will Continue who half decided to occasional voluntary fer their vices DR. ANDREW A. MALCOLM 1 ticle i sg ment in favor of Te Cr a 5 ih Cublist , the hospital now reconsider and graduates, Principal H. H. Kerr hauded dow " by Judge Arthur; Mountenay was represented by series of SI¥ iia: were puplishe find they are too busy? Will those described graduation as crossing t th . , h d in the Oshawa Times during oo, visited patients now con.|the border from academic life| Willmott against the defendant, Terence V. Kelly, of Oshavs, #2 Mental Health Week, 1960. By De that another visit would be|t0 the work-a-day world. Gradu- | Steve Kovacs, 22, of 329 Arthur Kovacs was opresine Y | now Operation Friendship, as without value? This, really, is the ates could "declare" to the "cus-| street, Oshawa. James Macdonald, of Oshawa. the week is called this year Is| ain issue this week. We know| toms officials' these things: that| The action arose out of an| pearly over. What has been the, "on 0 erie" who visited|each received a sound education accident at the intersection of | SPANISH CATHEDRAL result Well, of course, it is too [not only in the technologies but|the Nonquon road and Simcoe early to be certain of the result. | during the week will return again We know that mental illness has been given much publicity and be convinced from this we can imagine that|thing is sincere perhaps a few people will have that the whole| counts most forcefully. It is the to then the person they visited will{ in the h and heartfelt. It| is probably not the first visit that| lost their superstitions, false or|®OY ¥ : ar altar 1 incomplete ideas about mental Teturn to the hospital after th illness. Perhaps a few others will| Week is over. This is what. we hope will happen. We hope that have learned in a wholly positive 3 oy Yo at least a few of the many gen- way something about mental health and the prevention of ill-|erous and warmhearted people ness. We know that a great many who visited the hospital this week .. Will return again. There are people have accepted the nation- al invitation to visit mental hos- pitals during this week; and we know that many patients who have not had a visitor for a long time have had one this week. But what will happen next? This is the most important question that could be asked. What will happen after the week has been declared over? Will the people come a member of the CMHA who became interested in mental! They may contact the health and illnses simply forget retary, Miss M. I. Corbyn, about everything? Will people/Adelaide House, Oshawa Gordon Richards Represent C Of C Gordon T would love to see them. Thi the theme of Operation F ship during Mental Health W |this year Those who are mental |an active part work may find interested in this Richards, manager restricted to one registered dele- of the Whitby plant of Du Pont/gate from each of the 243 mem- of Canada Ltd.. and vice-presi- ber boards or chambers in On dent of the Whitby Chamber of tario, irrespecive of size Commerce, . will represent the result, the chamber at the 48th annual meet- very wide cross-section of ing of the Ontario Chamber of ness opinion from both the Commerce at Hamilton, May 11 and small communities of to 13. At the meeting, said cham- province. The poliey ber president John R. Frost, the and resolutions adopted will policy of the Ontario chamber on! presented to the provincial gov such matters as labor relations, ernment later in the year education, health and agricul: The annual dinner, ture, will be chartered for the|js expected year ahead. He will be accom- panied during his three- in Hamilton by Mrs. Richards. this occasion will It is interesting to note that Coyne, Governor voling power of the meeting is! Canada. BROC Now Playing Evening Shows 7 and 8:30 Last complete Show at 8:30 busi on May to attract a 12 be James E WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 IN TECHNICOLOR! TINS PICTURE IS NOV ANTI-COP -s COM COLUMBIA PYTURES rss | Saniey Donen Products YL Ka PY TILIA BRYNNER - KENDAL- CX 45 A.) "Once More, one OPRSTR HCA - WOSE FIVE wt tus SOB SEW EE aE ll many people at the hospital who iend- eek in health and wish to take __ important it helpful to be- local sec- al As a platform represents a large the statements be large number of the province's leading day stay|pusinessmen as the speaker on the 'Bank of banquet of the Whitby and Dis- trict Men's Bowling League, one There E Thursday. Wednesday: Economy TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-| for {dian economy may be slowed o Wednesday; and Firemen, for {igh team triple, Six Pros, for age group. and Firemen, {veloped, especially in the over-65 Mr. Macdonald's awarded $95,250 to assist in the | construction of a new 45-bed pe- diatric wing and living quarters » . | for seven interns, the health de- 53 speech was| for high triple, went to D. Simp-| son OTHER PRIZES | 'Boom Era | SACRAMENTO, Calif, i cov ered. "We must turn qur attention to {developing, in co-operation with| (CP)-- [other interested groups, an affir- | C] Special Assorted largest in Ontario. k ya of the ) path in the league, Thursday. {even left to stagnate if the - Pleased the press in advance|pa tment announced today which bowls on Wednesday and| Cow EXECUTIVE {mand for increased state welfare 4 The department also granted Thursday nights. : Tie Sxeritive for tie coming| continues to grow, J. K. Macdon- Ry [55m lo Pehetanguishone ai Top trophy, to the roll-off win season was introduced by retiring|2!¢: Canadian Health Insurance WHITBY SPORTS PARADE |eral Hospital to provide living ners went to Hefferings Esgos, president Dave Walker. They are, |Assocition president, said today. ON PAGE 18 j2ccommodat ion for hospital _ who, said later hat A president, Marsh Slessor; Wed-| He told the associztion's an-| ---- 2uTSeS. pa a ghanged thelr Bam resented with|nesday night executive, Joh nnual meeting the time might " Essos 1 oy were Trophy by Clark, Lloyd '"Doc" Dafoe and|come vhen so much tax income =~ the Hi ores re behalf of the|Ron Childs: Thursday night ex-lis needed for welfare services 2 H | : Ceres an ho. 4 ecutive, Dick Adams, Al Hepburn |tha' will affect the economy. | ecia rin er - py lation winners, Fittings,|and Ward Bick. They will pick| "If this time ever arrives we| . oo the Marlow Trophy,|the new vice-president. will no longer be a competitive | which was presented by Alder- jo in the makes places oi the| 4 3 Branch, of Oshawa. vor and we will see ourselve i " "" . TE Winas Trophy, to the TTC He ded: revert to becoming second- and 1. 4 Black Walnut 12" x 15" 49 bowler with the highest average, a ev Yeu third - class citizens," he| 4 Chinese Chestnut 12 ® went to Dick Adams, with 247. It x 24" Rela ey 4 was presented by Marsh lessor. | = urged the 118 member com- | The Whitby Motors Trophy | or ew panies to continue to expand their 2. went to the team with the high-| services and narrow the margin 15 Red Barberr 49 est pinfall, County Bowl. lof Canadians not adequately [} 77 "" y \d The Moore Memorial Trophy, 6" x24 h venin league Public transit has reached the|mative alternative to government | 8 Ml oe ne: pre [bottom of a long decline and health insurance and state medic- 10 Evergreens . ed the other cash prizes earned now is headed for a boom era, ine.' : a r | by teams and individual mem-| President W. E. P. Duncan told| It was unfortunate that in the : y . , Ay the American Transit Associa-|matter of government health in-| [] 10 White Birch 0 ! Roll-off winners, in order, were tion's regional conference today. |surance plans-- hen the insur 12" x 24" Heffering isso, County Bowl, Mr. Duncan, general manager |ance industry had raised its voice 4 Red Wings, Munn's Press and|of subw construction for ithe in quesiion of the government in 5 i Mowat's BA Toront ansit Commission, told|tervention--many people claimed | . I id Consolation winners, in order, |the ng session |mnsurance compani's had "an 15 Blue Spruce PS #8 |were Fittings, Firemen, Spen-| « {eve anvone who sug-|axe to grind" 6-10" (transplants) cers, Millwork and Builders and g transit is a dying in-| "They are, of course, correct, |0ld Sailors 1siry. It is very much alive and but not in the sense they in- Winners of prizes for h s now leaded for rejuvenation." tend." : Please mark in square number required i averages were I Adon He said faster and more com-| He said. the association was | lH M. Jordan, 242 Reson, 242; fortable vehicles, attractive facil-(---- ---- 1 Money must accompany all orders. Add | W. Jordan and D. Rowden, |ities and automa - : [ 27 tions would bring the public a 40c for postage and handling on C.O.D. I Winners of high triple, with| Planners were becoming more CALL US FOR FUR I | handicap, were L. Haley, forlaware of the need for efficient & WINTER I 4 | Wednesday night; and D. Simp-|public transportation to prevent GARMEN" | OFFER CLOSES MAY 21st J son, Thursday the stagnation of street and high. CLIP THIS AD AND SEND TO . | High triple flat, G. Rorabeck, way sys . i i | Wedne sday; and D. Adams The 30-year decline in patron: | i Thursday. age appeared to have reached High single, handicap, B. Ma- Left to right, front row, are | who presented the trophy on haffy, Wednesday; and R. March, [vend confidently 4 ; Atk | if jonor, George Thursday | | Bruce Corner, James Atkinson, | behalf of the donor x a Samanski: ba > ¥ Allan, team captain, and Ed High single flat, C. Moore, |in Ab, Samaushi; hack Tow sre Samanski Wednesday; and D. Adams Warren Watson, George Allan, | --Oshawa Times Phot 0 |Th r Receives $722 In | Accident Claim motorcyclist, Rob-|Kovacs. Kovacs had stated that of 39 Glover's he thought Mountenay had been awarded dam-| travelling between 50 and 70 mph. | in the Ontario| His Honor, accepted Mountenay's Whitby. Judg-|evidence that he had been travel- | Mountenay was! ling at 25 to 30 mph. Timothy Butt Receives Diploma by Timothy C. Butt, 1023 Byron St. S., Whitby, on Friday Jeceives s diploma in Electronic gineering Technology at Es An Oshawa | Institute of Technology's 11th con-| ert Mountenay, 21, vocation. He was one of the 535 road, has be candidates for graduation. | ages totalling § In his farewell address to the County Court fa ) a | The great Gothic cathedral of | | Leon in northwestern Spain dates | | back to the erd of the 12th cen-| tury. umanities; that each de-|street north, in Oshawa, on June| veloped a disciplined sense of|21, of last year. Mountenay told| values to aid in shaping his life] the court that he had been pro- on high moral standards; a dis-| ceeding north on Simcoe street, ciplined power to think, gained|ahead of three other motorcycles by wrestling with assigned prob-| when Kovacs, driving a car, pro- ems anc projects designed to|ceeded onto Simcoe street, from stretch the students' minds, each|the Nonquon road- gained a forward look, with flex-| Kovacs and three witnesses ble attitudes that should make suggested that Mountenay was in graduates eager to cope with ex- the process of passing the other C.EANIT SERVICE citing developments of the future; | motorcycle and had cut across and students developed a desire to the left side of the road into to excel in the performance of|the path of Kovacs' car WHITBY RA 5-3555 their duties PC Mervyn Baker of the Osh- There's no Diplomas were presented to the awa Police Department, said that . graduates by Dr. Claude Bissell, he found the point of impact to Substitute for president of The University of be on the southbound lane of Experience! Toronto Simcoe street SAL a EH E Judge Willmott accepted the SHIRT LAUNDERERS RIF y evidence of Mountenay and his SAND NPLY LINE cp) | Witness Wayne Murray, 16, also MOTH AND BURN ele 0 ears alicy : . of Oshawa, who indicated that| Vv Nearly od year 3 aie ; vas oi Mountenay had swung to the left| HOLES REWO EN 8c eq. town of Honfleur. this|5ide Of the street to avoid Kent seaport is planning a friend-| Tee eT ,ship association between the two communities ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Of special interest tg' the dele- panel session on| he chairmanship| A Pollock, President, Dominion Electrohome Industries| Limited Kitchener, four out- ding businessmen of the vince will discuss the subject, gates the Moke sore you foke along your Hospital Insurance Certificate or, of least, the Certificate I "The Golden Sixties?" They are: | number. Jot the number D. G. Willmot, President, Anthes- . Imperial Company Limited, St.| down now--and keep i where it can be found in on emergency. Robert B. 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