WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 11) Dundas St. West Manager: Lioyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 #\had greater approval and au- @ |culating in the riding he gives ¢® 110 good reasons why the gov- 4% |\the election," 4e7-- | continued. ; |the 10 reasons." | Diefenbaker The record of the Diefen- baker Government was assail- ed at a Liberal meeting held at Whitby's Centennial Park Tuesday night. The speaker was J. W. Pickersgill, Liberal MP for Bonavista - Twillingate, Nfld., who denounced govern- ment policies before a small gathering. Mr. Pickersgill began by say- ing that the Diefenbaker Admin- istration got the greatest major- ity in Canada's history four years ago. "No other government has thority for its actions," he said, "and Mr. Diefenbaker| says that he is fighting the} election on the record of those} four years. "In a pamphlet that Labor Minister Michael Starr is cir- ernment should be returned at) Mr. Pickersgill| "I like to be fair) and the best way is to look at} The first claim is that in} less than five years Progres-| sive Conservatives have 4 Seas: Bess3s see ': S2d8 85 tat * ee: Sihaet fh ROTARY President ; nate Charles Rycroft, left and Fairman Ivor Lawrence, right, look on Starr, MP, after AT ROTARY CLUB Starr Reviews Years As Ontario Member the;the Labor Department watched|whereby facilities for workers' by _ song : ee Oshawa-Whitby area was the!and studied," Mr. Starr said. | technical training and education ee ae ely 8 ties Be subject of Labor Minister| When the Winter Works/would be set in force, Mr. Starr Pickering Rik that 0 Me : e-| Michael Starr's talk given at/scheme first began in the win-|said. Firstly all employers in| partment, said that On. MAY, Whitby Rotary Club Tuesday.|ter of 1958, Mr. Starr stated,|Canada were contacted and ask- he had been at the front of his Mr. Starr is the second candi-|700 municipalities took part em-|ed to change any policies they home in the Bay ago date to speak at the weekly|ploying 35,000 for an average) might _ which Giecrinnineted St an Mla en gel | eti e t the\of 45 days. The second year|against the hiring of older men,/red s ar passed. sae on en ga wales saw an increase in both munic-|/Mr. Starr said that there were that the driver peeped le: He said that he had served ipalities using the scheme and/3,600 positive replies to this ap-|and shouted. He ide ntified the as a MP for Ontario Riding for the number of employed. peal. driver as W estbrook. oe 10 years for five of which he| 'In 1961 winter employment STAY IN SCHOOL The neighbor, .I[van Williams, had been Labor Minister. "'Dur-|for 140,000 people gl alse wee cle - i years,"" said, " program," Mr. Starr), sey eee' doulas with hots Sati ea . ' Is the appeal to young people! Westbrook denied being the local and national problems." One of the significant factors '° stay in school and not, ng iN'driver and said that he was Mr. Starr also said that hejis that there are now over 50/29 area such as ours, leave' only a passenger. He identified| j i iti ' icipal/ school at an early age to find/the driver as Andrew Shea and| enjoyed his position as labor)per cent of Canada's municipal) ® kein, high: Having berms |the driver as s | minister and had dealt with|authorities participating in the|JODS in fis 'alee ustry,) maintained that he had leaned} many complex and interesting/ winter works program, he said. gh oung' ecg Me Stare Across the car and shouted at problems during -his years: in|Mr. Starr also said that he was|t0 have taken effect, Mr, Starrithe two men. | office. amazed and pleased at the goo High "In the problems that arise) housekeeping of the municipal- School as an example. : ) between labor and manage-lities which have utilized proj-/ The class average in the|that Westbrook had driven at all ment," he continued, "I sit injects with a high labor content.|upper grades at Pickering, he that day while he was in the Tapped Horn, Jail Driver - Desig- as. Rotary President Earl given at Whitby Rotary Club thanks Michael Tuesday. his speech --Oshawa Times Photo | A Pickering Township man, |who attracted police attention by} | touching his car horn and shout-} ing at an off-duty officer, was jjailed 30 days on Tuesday for \driving while his licence was under suspension. Alvin West- |brook, 22, appeared before Ma- gistrate Crawford Guest in Whit- Economic. progress of q\said, giving . Pickering Shea told the court that he had been driving and denied 'unemployed. Then the country on the high road anyone who wanted could get! the dollar) was worth $1.06 in the United cents, Mr. Pickersgill pointed! out. The second reason is into Federal Government, "When Mr. Diefenbaker first ran against Mackenzie King Pickersgill Assails Record increased now but only follow- ing Liberal plans." The speaker said that the third claim that 50,000 new jobs have been created is "just a blatant lie, they have just created 21 jobs for cabinet ministers."" There are 2,000,000 more people in the country now and Mr. Starr has done very little to give them jobs, Mr. Pickersgill pointed out. He also said that the opening up of the north country was nothing new as it had been planned by the Liberal govern- ment whose plans the PC's were now carrying out. Mr. Pickersgill also said that the present mortgage rates and the national debt refuted any claim that the "Liberal evil of 'tight money'," had been eradicated. The government reasons that there has been a new financial deal with the provinces, Mr. Pickersgill said, "the main rea- son that Prime Minister Frost quit was that he did not want to share the same platform with Mr. Diefenbaker." The last reason given is that the PC Government carries put|more weight overseas, he stat-| main ed, "never since Confederation! |to economical growth, he said,|/have relations between Canada| |the truth is that five years ago|and Britain been so bad, this) can be seen by the efforts to| / \a job and there was no 500,000)block Britain's entry into the Common Market." Mr. Pickersgill ended by say-} |States and now it is worth 92\ing that this was the record that they boast of, one of: in-| creasing unemployment; _in-} that|creasing debt; increasing taxa-/dent, the government has put "'heart"|/tion and increase in the cost of}month sentence on a damage} photographs. he|living. The only thing the Gov-|charge arising continued, by this an increase|ernment has reduced has been fires in Whitby was Tuesday|Barrett asked that if in old age pensions is meant. |the value of the dollar and Can-/given six months ada's reputation, he said. Mr. Pickersgill asked his THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 23, 1962 § 6 és John Wooton, President of the Whitby Liberal Association, --Oshawa Times Phote Jailed 6 Months $100 Damage 'In House Fire On Fraud Charge The Whitby Fire Department battled with an. invisible fire A Mr. Affleck said that Barrett aia tiet ance ee identified estimated $100 damage to the through! frame home of Miss Marcia Ross, 401 Colborne street west: Before sentence was passed, The fire started in the 150- , he Was! year-old house shortly after concurrent/to serve more time that he be) house painters had been using each on charges of false pre-|sent to penitentiary. He said), plow torch to remove paint. tences and fraud. Clyde/that he had started a barber's Sparks from. the blow torch AS PART OF the Liberal election campaign Mr. Jack Pickersgill, MP for Bonavista- Twillingsgate, Nfld., was the speaker at Whitby's Centennial Park Tuesday eve- ning. Shown above with Mr. Pickersgill, centre, is Liberal candidate for Ontario riding Norman Cafik, left, and right, Newmarket serving a former resi- already six-|had been of out grass he opposed old age pensions|audience to vote for Norman|Ralph Barrett, 26, appeared|course and wanted to completelionited the inside wall wood- altogether," Mr. said, G "True, they have been Pickersgill|Cafik and help return a Lib-| before eral Government on June 18. | oli Clinic ls. New Club Plan | Golfing enthusiasts through-| out the area, who want to learn how the game is really Sunday, June 3, at 2.00 p.m. | At this time the club will {hold a Golf Clinic and Exhibi-| Whitby tion Round which will feature three well known Canadian} also told the court he recognized|8°!f professionals. The show is)peg, a fine iron player, is one Another aspect of this scheme! Westbrook as the car's driver.|0Pem to the public and admis-|of the better pros of Ontario. sion is free. | The professionals, who will) | demonstrate swings, -golf shots| assistant professional tourney. and trick shots are: Moe Nor-} man, Bobby Panasiuk and Alvie Thompson. | Moe Norman, who hails from} Kitchener, is one of Canada's| most colorful golfers and holds} an enviable 11 course records.| He is one of the straightest! hitters in the world, has shot a 59 on one course and is success- ful when he goes on tour. JUNIOR PRO A sensational star in the jun-} ior professional ranks, Bobby Left Accident Is Fined $200 An Oshawa youth who failed to remain at the scene of an| of of Gave Gun To Son, Father Fined $25 For giving his 12-year-old son an air rifle, when the boy a , : ; did not have a permit to own | _ ; . a gun, a Pickering Township - father was Tuesday fined $25 "\and costs. Matthew Hawkin, of |56 Guild road, pleaded guilty '|to the charge before Magistarte +|\Crawford Guest in Whitby '|police court. PC Cyril Cooper, of the Pickering Township Police De- partment, said that during Oc- tober, Hawkin had purchased an air rifle through a_ mail order catalogue and had given it to his son, who is 12 years old. He said that the boy had no permit to have a firearm, such permit being required if boys under 14 years of age are to have firearms. PC Cooper said that he had entered the case following an incident in which another boy| had suffered a pellet wound in |his leg, He said that on the |day he visited the Hawkin home, Mr. Hawkin had just purchased 100 pellets. Hawkin told the court that he had been unaware it was an offence to give a boy an air gun, any dispute." | Parrish of Ajax and a teacher) prook had purchased the car. | said. "More than $800,000,000| .aters for the unemployed who|brook had been driving. dispute is under arbitration/¢tal Government has paid 75) Technical Act for training establishments|for a permit while his permit As a member of the Legisla- jurisdiction of the Labor De. main- ment. Of all the laws passed| 'At present," he said, "more he sald. and hae met with hue! DAY BY DAY jaccident near Whitby was Tues-| guilty in Whitby police court. months and years go by the "This is Pe ea : 2 yI WINTER WORKS his is the opportunity for j face sorker'e ekille " (fined $100 and costs or 30 days} . c ter Works Bill, "This was an| The government entered into) UP-8tading of worker's skills." | PC J. McDonald, the jernment's support of the schools| Whitby police court on Tuesday.|near Thickson's road on High- N ti ] I M |the area lessened the burden on|Bureau of Statistics released|so doing the right rear of his this riding, he said. owing to Government policy and|that ke did not realize he ha daughter of Mrs. Pietro Saturno,] Mrs. Charles Ricciardi, ma-} Mrs. Carlmelo Scaffidi, Italy./yellow roses and pink chrysan- brother, Salvatore Saturno, the;gown, full length puff sleeves long lily-point sleeves. The full|yellow roses. || Ricciardi was) | lace and showing the nylon net|best man. 4 i In his capacity as minister,|, The Winter Works program|at the school attribute to the) Both Williams and PC Martin| Mr. Starr said that he helped|has proven itself to be a worth-| government's policy. were recalled and both said arose within the country's rail-| °°" ga deeb | way, shipping and airways. At|as been spent during its years|nave no skill or training, he! The conviction and sentence said. In December 1960 the! followed. which must be settled by June|Per cent and the provincial gov- 4, which may require personal|emments 25 per cent. built before March 1963. The act! was under suspension, was dis. also gives 50 per ecnt support! missed by His Worship. tion Committee, Mr. Starr said,|Partment, Mr. Starr pointed out,!tion fees and school he is also called upon to scru-|iS the labor training and edu-|tenance, Mrr. Starr said. : ; ; é .per ce he labor ay ie | during his term of office there|than 70.per cent of t success with 412 new schools or day fined $200 and costs or 30) are two with which Mr. Starr/force does not have more than additions constructed and enrol- e of technical achievement H aes ppg ia spe 0 ee es Co: Bee eeaiiee an enticanadians"' Mr. Starr ciated |. Harold W. Burrows, 20, of 804|peared before Magistrate Craw- In the fall of 1958 Parliament|demands people with education|C@"@dians," Mr. Starr stated, : ets : ; e : jin jail for consuming. liquor Whitby Detachment the entirely new program whichian agreement with the provinces OTHER PROJECTS while a minor. He appeared be-| OPP, "said that the charge and other public works in On-| ---- SRR EE SI way 2 on May 12. He said that tario riding. He said that sup-|out, the average wage in Osh-|the acucsed's car had passed the taxpayer, Federal subsidies|figures showing the. average|vehicle struck the left front of |for hospitals, schools and har-|wage was now $107, Mr. Starr|the other car. St. John The Evangelist)fingertip illusion tulle veil. She' The Rotarians were also told he would do all in his power to/struck the other car. Church was the setting for the|carried a white carnation cas-|of the economic growth in the|further it if he was returned in--------------- Whitby, and the late Mr. |tron of honor wore a beige Saturno to Mr. Dominic Scaf-|figured ensemble with matching Monseigneur Edwardo officiated|themums. at the wedding ceremony. Flower girl, Anna Molica, was bride wore a full length bridal|The full gathered skirt had rows lace gown over satin, scallopedjand rows of ruffled nylon net} gathered skirt of lace over, Melo Molica acted as ring) # nylon net, was caught with a bearer. iF edge of scalloped lace. Back} The reception was held at the i featured alternating rows ofjhome of the bride's brother. | eszeaaamm 2 : ene 3 | i ; said, has risen which Mayor|car. He told the c that West- the middle and try to settle woRTHWHILE PROJECT car. He to e court that Wes to solve the differences that|While project," the speaker) tne education scheme also|there was no doubt that West- the moment, he said, a railway in operation of which the Fed- | Training Assistance! A further charge of applying attention at any moment. Another program under the for: teachers' fees, administra- ' | tinize all laws passed by Parlia-| Cation project. The act has been successful, | WHITBY i days in jail when he pleaded was closely connected. Grade 8 education, and as the ment of 113,000. veh ee -,, Dundas street west, Whitby, was|ford Guest. passed the 1st Municipal Win-|beyond Grade 8." and is intended for the future a Mr. Starr also told of the goy-/fore Magistrate C. W. Guest in) arose out of a two-car accident e ® y Scaffidi-Saturno _ |: : port of the school building in}awa was $69, last week the|another eastbound car and in |bors amounted to $6,628,000 in| said that this trend continued| The accused told the court wedding of Gioiella Saturno,|cade bouquet. area in 1956, Mr. Starr pointed'the June 18 election. fidi, Whitby, son of Mr. andjaccessories. Her corsage was of Given in marriage by herjin white nylon net full length neckline studded with sequins,'tiers. She carried a nosegay of rose at centre front draping the! Mr. Charles lace and nylon cascading to the) Mr. and Mrs. Scaffidi estab-| floor. A crystal tiara held her!lished residence in Whitby. lI : a ; ss | BROCK Evening Shows 6:55 and 8:30 p.m. WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 p.m. STARRING -- SHIRLEY EATON -- LESLIE PHILLIPS CAR FLIPS TWICE A Port Perry resident, Ber- | then. crossed to the east ditch, CIGAR HELPS Panasiuk of Windsor won a bur-| sary last year which enabled him to make an all-winter bec | |played, may well be advised to|He has been recognized for be-| ied at the Whitby Golf Club onjing an exceptionally long hitter} and he will demonstrate some, 300 yard drives or more on the Golf Club's 18-hole course, Alvie Thompson from Winni- Last year he was the runner up to George Knudsen in the These three specialists prom- ise to combine their talents on the Whitby green sand fairways to make June 3 a day to re- member for those who attend the show. It is the first demon- stration of top golf in this area for many years. The Whitby Golf Club wishes to extend an open invitation to} one and all to cure their golf-| ing ailments and see a top round of golf at the Golf Clinic and Exhibition Round. The course can be reached by driying north to Myrtle and then three miles west. Study Club Sees Films The Whitby and District Study Club meeting was held on Thurs- day, May 17, at the IOOF Hall, Brock street south. This club was formed for the education and interest of new members of the Whitby Co-op Credit Union, and helps create a more active and stronger group, After a few words of welcome by the president, John Bakker, a film entitled 'Forgive Us Our Debts" was shown. This film ex- plained the Cuna Mutual Insur- ance Society, and how it is own- ed by the Credit Union mem- bers. It presented dramatizations concerning loan protection and life savings insurance. Between films a short discussion period was held by George Currie field representative of the Credit Union League, and any questions were explained. The second film called "A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earn- ed" told how loans and pay- ments through the Credit Union offer more security and peace of mind to families. With the business part of the meeting over the members mix- ed and became better acquaint- ed, and enjoyed a buffet type lunch, The next Study Club meeting will be held in September. Stopped In Check Found Consuming A Toronto youth, who was stopped by police on a routine check, on Tuesday was fined $35 and costs or 10 days for con- suming liqour while a minor. Ernest Duncan, 19, appeared be- fore Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court. PC Donald Martin, of Picker. ing Township: Police Depart- ment, said that he checked a car on the Valley Farm Road on May 20 and found the ac- rolled twice and came to. rest on its wheels. Mr. Simpson was treated at Port Perry nard Simpson, 53, of Bigelow street, escaped with only min- or injuries Saturday afternoon when the car he was driving rolled over twice on County Road 2, north of Raglar. The car was proceeding south | when it struck the west ditch, VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP)-- Severa Cardenas Hernandez, Hospital. PC Ernest Collin- |said by her relatives to be 130) son, of the Whitby Detach- |years old, lists as aids to a long ment of the OPP, investigated /life lots of sleep and exercise,}| the accident jplenty of vegetables -- and a} Oshawa Times Photo |daily cigar, | ® ALSO--SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION ¢ "MARACAIBO" In Color STARRING--CORNEL WILDE--JEAN WALLACE cused at the wheel. He said that as the car came to a stop a bottle was tossed from a win- dow. He, said that he smelled al- cohol on Duncan's breath. Duncan was given two weeks) : Ps to pay the fine. j Magistrate Crawford|it. Guest in Whitby police court. | His Worship ruled that least side of the building, and Crown Attorney Bruce|Six months would run concur-|the small blaze swept up into Affleck told the court that on/rent with his present sentence. |the roof, Feb. 19, Robert Rendell, o f/Last week, he was sentenced to) Firefighters had to chop a Port Arthur, lost his wallet.|/six months in jail and fined/hoje in' the roof and remove On Feb, 27, he said, Barrett,|$500 or an additional $iX/poards before they could extin- using the identification in the|months when he was convicte }guish the flames. Rendell wallet, purchased a|0f malicious damage, charges|" Miss Ross was alone in the tape recorder for $159.40, pay-|arising out of three grass fires|poyse when the fire broke out, ing $50 down payment. jwhich damaged trees on High- ace ;way 401 near the Brock street The wallet, he said, had been| ¥2Y found on the street on March cloverleaf on May 10. 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