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The Oshawa Times, 8 Feb 1961, p. 5

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wii E Whithy's leading citizen, Judge Jom E., Pritchard, was born to his last rest Tuesday | following funeral services in | Ct a ri RY JOHN E. PRITCHARD the Whithy United Church. | thy fliness. Above, bis casket His Honor died early Sunday | is moved from the church to moming In the Oshawa Gen. | the hearse to be taken to Har- eral Hospital following ® leng- | riston for interment. Fight WHITBY And DISTRICT Fast Skating Royals Score 6-3 Win Here By CLIFF GORDON The smooth passing, fast skat- ing Guelph Royals snapped the Whitby Hillcrests' winning string at 10 as they handed the Whithy team a 6-3 sethack in an exhibition game played here last night before some 400 fans The game was marred in the fact that Dave Nicholishen of the Hilicrests was injured, as he suffered a painful cut in his foot and required stitches to close the wound Paul Andre paced the visitors' attack with a palr of goals, with single counters going to Jean Ratell, Bill Taylor, Borden Smith and Bob Cunningham Ken Roberts, Dave Nicholishen| and Rickey Switzer scored in a losing cause, The Guelph team held a decided edge throughout as they outshot the Whithy team| 41-21 and that was about the way the play appeared too. Ron Seinlciwezi started in goal for| the winners and was relieved by| their regular goalie Denny Jor:| dan mid way through the sec. ond period, Cliff Godridge play- od the full game for the locals| and while beaten six times made several very fine saves, as he got somewhat shaky de- fence help, The Hillcrests are idle now until Saturday night when they will host the Kingston Fron tenacs in the final league game of the season. This is a real big game for the Hillcrests as they have a chance of taking over the top rung in the league stand. ings, providing they can take the Frontenacs and the Picton Merchants can either tle or down the Peterborough Can-| ucks The Royals opened up fast and scored the first goal of the game at the 136 mark as Andrea, a classy player of the Royals, was left in the clear after taking a pass from Jake- man. Cunningham also got an assist on the goal, The Guelph team appeared chipper early in the game and were quickly sent to the cooler by referee Fav. ereau. Hartig, McMahon and| Plager had all made trips to| the sneezer before the game was eight minutes old, The Whitby team however, failed to take ad- vantage of the extra man power as their passes were quickly broken up by the close checking stickhandling around the local SUMMARY nets At this stage in the game Ist Period Jordan took over in goal for the 1. Guelph, Andrea (Jake 1.36 winners, Switzer beat the regu man, Cunningham) ,.. lar goalie for the Royals, 2, Whitby: Roberts with the third shot on him. This (Chasczewskl) .i000s 18.22 was a neal goal as Switzer had| Penalties -- Hartig 4.25, Me been beaten on his first try and Mahon 6.04, Plager 7.43, Napior rapped home his own rebound kowski 10.38, Kadwell 12.11, Gil while still being checked by a bert 14.42, McMahon 16.55, Nap loyal defender, The period end jorkowski 19.20 ed with the Royals all around Ind Period the Whitby net trying to increase| 3, Guelph: Ratelle their lead. They held a 16-6 edge! (McMahon) eevee "e 53 in shots on goal but only man-| 5, Whitby: Nicholishen ,. 2.17 aged to outscore the local team! 6, Guelph: Taylor 32 so one can see that God (Oliver, Labelle) ...04 10.56 ridge was a busy fellow 7. Whitby: Switzer ...... 14.13 The Royals did all the scoring, Penalty -- Kadwell 3.01 in the final frame as they rap 3rd Period ped home two insurance goals.| 8, Guelph: Smith ....... 5.50 The first one & solo effort by 9, Guelph: Cunningham Smith that did not meet too well (Ratelle, McMahon) ., 746 with the Whitby fans as they Penalties -- Plager 1.43, Nap. did not think the puck had gone lorkowski 7.16 Cunningham into the net, but referee Fav-'10.52, ercau ruled it had, Cunningham SHOTS ON GOAL scored the other goal as Naplor-| 1 2 3 Total kowski was sitting out his third Guelph 11 16 14 -- 41 penaity of the game, | Whithy 966121 WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS BORNE TO LAST REST | ¢ district judges and Col, G, A. | police departments of Whithy, 4 | Welsh, County Sheriff, were Oshawa, Pickering Township honorary pall-bearers, In the | and Ajax form an honor guard background, members of the | ~Oshawa Times Photo I Pay Final Tribute | | Fingal tribute was paid Judge John E. Pritchard at a largely (attended funeral at the Whithy United Church on Tuesday af- ternoon. Following the service tive Department, Oshawa City, Police, Judges of the district, Whitby Board of Police Com- missioners, County of Ontario, conducted by the Pastor, Rev, Friends at the Courthouse, Wel-| John M. Smith, Judge Prit-lington Lodge, Toronto, Picker-| liard was borne to his last'ing Township Police Commis sioners, Oshawe Police Associa. tion, Detective Office, Oshawa rest at Harriston Cemetery Vight' judges from various parts of the province and On tario County Sheriff, Col, G Arthur Weleh were honorary pall - bearers while officers of Whithy, Oshawa, Ajax, and Pic kering Township Police depart ments acted as an honor guard outside the church Honorary pall - bearers were Judge de N. Kennedy, of Peter borough, Judge Gerald Smith of Napanee, Judge Carl Ander son, of Belleville, Judge Wesley Lane, of Picton, Judge M. A Miller, of Cobourg, Judge J Curry, of Manitoulin, Judge F Township Police Department] Mayor and council of Ajex,| Whitby Dunlop Hockey Club,! Oshawa Beottish Rite, Whithy United Church, County of On- tario Bar Ascaciation Judge Pritchard was appoin ted Ontario County Judge in October, 1953, Besides being active in Masonry and many community organizations, his Honor developed a great civic awareness in the town of Whitby hy the founding of the Peter J, McRae, of Toronto, and Perry Award, an annual award confidence for our two county| Creoted To &5/ Judge John McGibbon, of Lind. made to the town's most valu-| representatives would be in or-| Individual | say, and Col. Welsh, able citizen which not only dol, suid His Yorn " sid Requirements Active pall - bearers were R, [honored that citizen but also at is uncalled for," sald | y 7 Councillor Inkpen, f P. Mattews, of Whitby, E, Wil. honored the memory of the | STAFFORD BROS, | town's most active ploneer His Honor was also interested in many f(ypes of sports and Furness, of Toronto, was the first president of the ' Whitby Dunlop Hockey Club, | |FLORAL TRIBUTES He is survived by his wife Included in the many floral and two children, John Douglas! tributes to His Honor were and Mary Lorra, Two brothers, those of the Whitby Police| James, of Palmerston, and Tho-| Association, the Oshawa Board/mas of Clifford, also survive, kins, of Whitby, John A, Cam- eron, of Oshawa, N. J, Nixon, Maurice Rector and George ROOF SURVEY sirens would reach all parts Town building inspector and|town. engineer Charles Hoag reported NKS to council that a survey THA FROM OSHAWA houses in the town had indicated| A letter of thanks was receiv | ; Will Visit that 506 buildings have downed from the City of Oshawa for| 1 181 pipes leading underground, The|the service rendered by the town is trying to enforce # bylaw | Whitby Volunteer Fire Brigade prohibiting dumping of roof |! the recent downtown fire in water into the sanitary sewer|Oshawa, A copy of the letter system, KINSMEN CARNIVAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Kinsmen Club of Whitby | A sure harbinger of spring is has asked permission for the use the announcement of the sum- of Centennial Park for their an. mer train schedules, Council nual carnival, to be held this| learned this week from the year July 17 to 21, The request Railway Association that sum- was turned over to the property mer schedules go into effect at committee, 1201 am, April 30, Daylight saving time will coincide with BUILDING FOR BALE [the change in schedules Council was advised that the | 3 . tiie R. H, Quinton building, on| AUCTIONEER'S LICENCE Allan Curtis, of Hillcrest Brock street south, one of the town's oldest buildings, Is for drive appeared before council sale. Relatives of the late owner|and asked that the three-month requested until May 1 to either | residence claus in the auctioneer sell the property or demolish | licensing bylaw be waived in his the building. Thelr letter was/case, He is a homeowner in tabled until May 1. Whithy who has resided here five weeks and wishes to con. BAND BANQUET duct weekly auctions of used Members of council received furniture, The applications com. an invitation to the annual ban: Guelph team. The Hillerests were pressing hard in the, Guelph end zone late in the period, Chasczewski just falled to tip in a loose puck and the| rebound came out to Roberts,| who made no mistake as he| flipped the rubber home. The| period ended tied one all The Royals took a quick lead|aside this year for sprayi g in the second period as Ratelle let go a slap shot that God:-lelm tree beetle ridge is still looking for. Andrea mittee will study his request at quet of the Whitby Brass Bind, A meeting this week which will be held Saturday, ; -~ . Feb hy at the Arena Auditor NOTICE OF MOTION Councillor Harry Inkpen serv. ed notice that at the next meet. Ing of council he will intro. duce a motion to rescind hy. laws establishing a police com. mission, He announced at the Inaugural meeting this year trees being attacked by the|that he intended to do so and Me, McClel- [explained that he felt copneil, | lan, in a letter to council, said which supplied funds for the po- ELM TREE BEETLE The property committee will study a request made by John C. McClellan that funds be set followed with his second goal atithat it was the beetle, not the [lice department, should have di the 2.17 mark as the local de:| fence just could not get the puck|plaguing the town's elms, away from the. Whitby net Nicholishen followed with the second Whitby goal, a shot from about 20 feet out to the bottom right hand corner that never left the ice, This came at the 4.33 mark and put the Whitby team Dutch Elm Disease, which is rect control, (will go to the Whithy brigade, | ! Couple Club Guild to Present Festival Play The Whitby Theatre Gulld| will present their adjudication performance of their play, "Therese, this Saturday even-| Ing at the Recreation Hall, at the Ontario Hospital, Atten-| dance will be by Invitation and included in the audience will be! the adjudicators, If their presentation is highly enough rated by the adjudicat- |ors, it will be included in the | seven finalist plays to be pre. sented at Hart House later this | spring. The Hart House win: | ners will compete in a national | 'TV Station United Church ¢ W's Couples [Club held its monthly meeting on Saturday at the church hall, |The presidents, Jack and Vir. ginia Wall, presided at the meet. |ing. Minutes and reports were {read and approved During the business meeting, plans were made for the forth. |coming "Stew Supper" to be [ola March 14 at the United {Church hall, Committees were p |appointed for this function, fur festival Jeter. i ther arrangements will be made ollowing Saturday evening 8 at later meetings, Tickets may Presentation, members of the {be obtained from members of gulld and the adjudicators will the 4 W's, {be 'entertained at the home of | | A discussion was held con: Mrs, Joan Hill, guild president, [Station the visit of the new TV en Sy Station CFTO when the mem- {bers will be invited to have a {conducted tour, date to be ar [ranged. Further activities were also discussed A letter was read by Mrs. {Andree Hay from the group's adopted Greek child Panayotis {Moschos, Fifteen dollars was voted for the United Church |flower fund. Following the busi- [ness meeting, Mrs, Helen Win. {ters and Mus, J. Smith were in charge 'of the worship service Fur ste Bible reading and) "apo" aocident ocourred shortly 8 Jung. {before a.m, Dec, 20, Edgar Rev, J. Smith introduced the Forget was driving his tractor guest speaker, Mr, A. Roberttrailer east on Taunton road son, Principal of Variety Vil-|when Mrs. Hadley backed out lage. Mr, Robertson gave anlof her driveway on Taunton Reserve Judgment In Driving Charge Judgment was reserved In Whitby Magistrate Court Tues- day against Mrs, Shirley Hadley of Taunton road, on a charge of| careless driving, Mrs, Hadley was the driver of the car in| which her sister, 14-year-old Lillian Pearl Varty, of Oshawa was killed on Dec, 20, {ules and proc tario made available for the wse of council did not approve of and members of Whithy town coun maybe & copy of the proceed |nvailahle to all members of town on coun He said that he fei that Bev, hospital board had considered Iserved on county council ss de- able to all councillors mously under-informed," | Councillor Hastings, it h d | "It is possible that at a fu- bi-monthly meeting with the 0 u ge I Cc ar (ture meeting someone could ask president, Mrs, C, Ryeroft, inf of Police Commissioners, Detec. Queen's Toronto Scottish Rite; Offi- the second," A ; cors and Slaff of Pickering Councillor Hastings seid that 'he BUests that he was interested in the county proceedings as they a fect Whithy of it for what happens to those] municipalities is very impor: tant too," | EMO SIRENS | Emergency Measures sirens will be set up at the corner of | Green and Solvorne = o | in Port Whitby, at the ol re| : hall, council was informed this| On Saturday, Feb, 4, Whitby 'Mardi Gras Held [outline of the work being ac: {complished and also showed a : : |film accompanied by his com- By Whitby Knights jo acc Bill Winters, on be. half of the group, thanked the | p 4805 Knights of speaker, road and struck the tractor| [trailer, During the hearing Mr,| Forget said he had beey driv. ing for 32 years and was trav. elling about 30 mph when he first saw the car slowly back. , The uptown siren, whicl|Council No Wiak. 'The UMOWH Cp with Columbus held thelr "Mardi! At the close of the megting The Royals however, were still] the present fire siren, will be a Gras" dance at St, John the the group was treated the masters and came back with! hp siren, the Port Whitby siren Evangelist parish hall which a "Pancake Flip", the men be- their fourth goal at the 10.55 will be a 1 hp siren. Council was was well attended. Many district Ing In charge of the cooking and mark as Taylor did some fine' advised that sound from the two executives were in attendance, Serving. The next meeting will -------------------------- - === notably District Deputy J, J |be held March 4 when square very much back in the game {dancing will take place, Tracey and Mrs, Tracey, of Co.| Seven Permits |bourg;. Grand Knight J, J, Fox| (and Mrs, Fox of Oshawa; past | Grand Knight Pat McGlynn and BROCK (Whitby) WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' Mrs, McGlynn of Cobourg; Knight E, Samanski and Samanski, of Whitby, Seven building permits total Council activity chairman ling $41,130 were issued during BENEFIT SHOW Napoleon Bernier and his com: the month of January, This ONE COMPLETE SHOW ONLY (Navoloon Bernier and his courihe month of 'Junary. "T STARTING AT 7:30 P.M.--ALL COLOR SHOW [ler were responsible for tac war. 1000's total of air vorany With FEATURE "MARDI GRAS" WITH less of this social event and al Nine permits were issued dur ATTRACTION PAT BOONE Mrs (good time was enjoyed by all, {Ing the month of January in Winners of the best costume 1959 PLUS--Fabulous Las Vegas and Tale of a Dog prize were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Breakdown for ~ n.. 1901, Is Steffler; the lucky draw prize yoereation room = $230: tngle THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF DOOR PRIZES won by Mr, and Mrs. Greg Car:| dwellings worth - $10,000, $9,000, ter; game prize won by Mr, and ($11,000 and $9,100; carport « Mrs. Dennis Ullyett, $1,000; sign - $780. to] ing out of the driveway. The car struck the truck's |back wheel and Lillian Pearl |Varty apparently suffered the fatal injury when she fell out {of the back seat of the car, | Constable R. Goodwin of the Ontario Provincial Police who investigated the accident stated that the truck had left skid marks 34 feet in length. He |also stated that there was no {damage to the truck while the car suffered $300 damage, He said that except for the wind. shield in front of the driver all| the windows were covered with frost, The car was owned by| {M, Willis of Taunton road, {Counsel for the defense D, {Dodds changed his client's plea {from guilty to not guilty affer| he heard Forget's evidence. He {said his client could not take the witness stand because she could not recollect what happened Magistrate F. §. Ebbs re {served judgment until Feb, 31.| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weinesdey, February 8, 1981 § Fra Council To See 'Hospital Asks County Minutes |g 000 Crant of the min- band, Councillor Brooks said Nance commitios at the On- that in the past county eomncll o ee Coors to come will Coupetl will be had done things which OWN sorths their n i bring 2 number of requests for grants 4 At this week's meeting, requests proceedings ings would enable eomneil to get came from four different or. out and fight ; ganizations and all were re "What possible benefit 88 forveq 1g the committer you get from having the min In foture, a eff, € ifs copy mem- "After if has happened in coun- in a letter, requested a grant gRestion off & copy of the minutes Is no of $36,000 for the town's share WAIT assistance," of the new wing being "I was not firing at 10 the hospital. The letter stated ali ¥ made sive to understand what is going Whithy residents I was pointed out thet the eying," he 8aid, ing a copy of proceedings avall- the county's share of the hos what's go ahle at the town hall for study isi sadition to be $370.008 would be satisfactory rather The Ontario Martin, who than having a copy made avail- puty-reeve, pointed oul that bre The reeve and depuly-reeve the amount, {agreed to supply such coples, | "yy, | asked that Whithy, eft Quantrill, one of nya re . » las one of the municipalities esentatives on county P Gui d Treen "na eens EVENING Gil there is so much printed mater-| ts mo te 10 bene en 0e Makes Plans For Otnes { sts for grants) town staff by having it copied (of Narn Whithy Garden UNDER INFORMED Club and the Salvation Army, ies?" asked Mayor Martin. The Oshawa General Hospital| County Council, it} was noted, bad made a grant of $240.000, or 75 per cent of |within the county, grant nine | twentieths of the remaining $60,000 to be raised, or $36,000.) rk | Games Night At | Nurses' Alumnae Whithy Optarie Hostal Nurses" A y regular monthly meting, held "Games Night" Wn the Sr. (Murses' residence, Mrs, Mary Dean Samanski, president, open ed the meeting by welcoming the guests Canasta, scrabble and bridge was played. Lucky draws won br: Mes. Northam, Mys. J. Owens, Miss M. Crowe, Miss G ake, Mrs. Mi Dorsey, Miss M. wdded Deviin, and Mrs, J. Jaynes. A dainty lunch was served by Hastings " sentatives" said that nine per cent of the pa- Mrs, Owens and Miss Crowe, €0un| Councilor Tastings, "it is » de tients using the hospital are The next meeting will be held March 8, » PAINT ond WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYROM 57, 5, WHITBY | MO 8-5231 TOUR C.I.L. Paint Dealer Painting & Decorating i "I feel this council is DAY Of Prayer said All Saint's Anglican Church r A SE AE a-- Fyening Guild branch held its' for & copy of the proceedings at charge, The meeting opened Park," sald Mayor\with prayer, various reports Martin, were read and approved, Deputy-reeve Warren Mowat,, During the business meeting, Whithy's other representative on plans were made for the cater. | county council, seid that the ing by the group at the "Sides proceedings are recorded in two mens' Dinner', Mrs, Jack Wil volumes each yemar, Buch vol-son as general convenor., The umes, he said, are available, (Women's World Day of Prayer! "After you have read one," Will be held in the parish hall) ( on Feb, 17, at 3 pm, Mrs. | be added, FL aout you will vead|oh 6h i wil De comb ZEBRAS-GOLD G 3 tor he intended that copies of cur. At the next meeting, Feb, 20, | TROPICAL FISH, SPECIAL CHERRY BARBS-NEONS UPPIES-RICEFISH rent proceedings he made Miss Anne Cuddy will be the Councillor Harry Inkpen said | guests speaker, This will be an NOTICE -- We spologi for the oh "Open Meeting", The meeting| 1. closed with prayer and refresh-| ments were served by Mrs, | {Jack Wilson and her comu..itee, | "If you are not interested ini eres rmm-- | I fish anperienced in the pent varieties in stock of speciel cold weather in Florida which made it impossible to trap ond life Fish, Wa mow have o good supply of mest ges in troplest month, this wes due to the prices, what happens to Rama or Bea-| "you are not interested in anyll Family Monuments | verton," sald Mayor Martin, i | | "I would think that a vote of I Councillor George Brooks said that he did not think such a mo-| tion was necessary, He said that he did not feel that there had been any slight on the two re-| presentatives by the discussion. Speaking on the matter atl Monumental Works | 318 DUNDAS EAST i ENTRY FORMS FOR OUR SECOND ANNUAL MODEL BUILDING CONTEST ARE NOW AVAILABLE Sportsman's Corner 105 BYRON STREET SOUTH 1 block west of four comen then tum south MO 8.3552 I Open Till 9 p.m, Thursday and Friday | ------ -- WHITBY Be an Angel, Mom... treat the family to § Aunt Jemimas | all through Lent, too! "wish every day was PANCAKE DAY!

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