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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT [Hearing Is Waived THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 25, 1962 § {have been raised for entry into Principal Addresses Fogarty a ace standards have been passed yIn Abortion Charges performed in a bedroom at the apartment. Later, she said, Simpson and Mrs. Churchill drove to Picker- ing where she met Mrs. Black- burn, She spent the remainder of the weekend there, she said,)ing the parents and thanking and met another girl at the everyone for the wonderful turn- vo : }down to our own schools: ing dtreet H- WOT. - [tre on wttinm, be poise ' out, that a child just achieve an average school mark, a factor which must be realized by par- ents whose influence' and en- couragement is so important in the long range viewpoint of education aims of the children. The meeting was with parents visiting various The King Street: Home and Schoo! Association held the first general meeting of the 1962-63 season in the school auditorium. The president, Mrs. G. Scott, opened the meeting by welcom- he said. Mr, Fairman expressed his thanks to the parents for their co-operation in this re- spect. The' schoo) principal, Mr. Stachow, was introduced, who in turn introduced the teaching staff. Mr, Stachow spoke on the ous charges. The girls, who are crown witnesses, were. identi- fied only by an initial. PAID $100 In the morning, a 17-year-old Scarborough Township girl, identified as Miss A. told the Magistrate Crawford Guest, in police court at Whitby on Monday, told two women they would be committed for trial by judge and jury on 23 charges of using a means to cause a mis- ;\carriage and two charges of conspiring to procure an abor- BAND WINS CORPS TROPHY presented to Band President Curtis Brown, right, by Hon. Michael Starr, Minister of Labor, who attended a dance at the Armories The trophy is shared above by Whitby Brass Band Band- Whitby Brass Band, taking | part in a drumhead service | sponsored by - the Canadian | Corps, in Oshawa, on Satur- | day, won the Corps' trophy as the best brass band in attendance. The trophy was HENRY HIGH NEWS School Groups Get Organized supervision of Mr. King, a small group of students met on the stage at 8.00 a.m. Spontaneous songs from old Canadian ballads to Negro spirituals were sung to the accompaniment of several guitars. Work on the school year book began at a meeting on Wednes- day afternoon. Staff advisors Mrs. Grant and Mr. Dillon ap- pointed Dale Lague as Business Administrator. Other editorial y SUSAN SCHILLING and MARILYN ARCHER A tremendous round of ap- plause filled the auditorium of Henry Street High School on Sept. 4 as Mr. Gibson, chair- man of the Whitby District High School Board introduced Mr. Edgeley, the new principal. Fol- lowing' this. initiation, the prin- cipal presented the staff to ap- proximately 600 assembled stu- appointments will be considered dents. at the next meeting. di romppiniiotien Day. Sept. 7, brought) The Grade 9 Posture Clinic is to Grade niners who'was such a success last year were at the beck and call of the that It will be carried on,again senior students. Juniors rode|under the supervision of Mrs. tricycles, pushed peanuts across | Burn. shined seniors' shoes. "Hurrah (his year's football team are for Henry" was sung by the stu-| eagerly anticipating the coming dent body as the juniors ¢s-|football season. Mr. Ameyot is caped from the assembly at 4.00/coaching the seniors and Mr. p.m. Church is coaching the juniors. The Drama Club will present Tennessee Williams' play "The tice produced a turnout of Unsatisfactory Supper" at_ thelisnior girls from which a school Jahn's Orono ----, Festival pe Sept. 28 under the direction of Susann shies Schilling. The characters are: An_ exhibition Archie Lee, played by Ross Gibson; Aunt Rose, played by Susan Stratford; and Baby Doll, played by Cathy Bell. FOLKSONG CLUB The Folksong Club, game day, Sept. 25, at Henry High. been on sale since Sept. meeting last Tuesday. Under the! year will reach a record high. Football Starts At Town High Schools The Whitby High School foot-| Courtice, and Henry at Ajax. ball schedule gets underway to-| The first and second place ye is ile wie Marinas! piss en Nore or te: | pla} Nov. 6. : on the Ajax grid at 3.30 p.m.| The senior schedule begins The Henry Street club reports |Sept. 27 with Henry at Bowman- a good turnout this year with ville and Clarke at Anderson. approximately 30 players on' Games will be played on the both the junior and senior| following dates: Oct. 4-- Ander- --: or te aot json at Bowmanville, and Clark rn-out at Anderson is not as|at Henry. good as coach Dave Cluchey| Oct. 11 -- Henry at Anderson in Oshawa. | OCVI will be played on Tues- to athletic and club privileges a new/in the school. The Student Coun: | club at Henry High, held its first/cil hopes that card sales this! | master Erie Clarke, feft, who led the band at the service but was unable to attend the presentation, and band presi- dent Brown. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. Ronald Hutchinson cele- brated his 17th birthday on Sun- day. Luncheon guests for the occasion were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chandler, of Toronto. Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Atkinson, is cele- jbrating her sixth birthday to- |day. Invited guests at her party jare: Laurie Moore, Oshawa, Leslie Ann Hayes, Susan: Wilde, Karen Elliott, Jackie Dewsbury, and Wendy Brown.' A nicely decorated birthday cake will be serve dalong with other goodies. Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Charles Grimes, is celebrating his ninth birthday today. His! \friends wish him many happy jreturns of the day, Mr. and. Mrs. William Pele- shok Switzer drive %shawa, ent ed a few «ds on sion of their second wedding| anniversary. Gerry, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Ganzi, underwenta i apo |tonsilectomy operation at the} ¥ 9-inc jand saucers, or odd containers/shelves and cellars full to over- The first girls' volleyball prac-| 4 jay HositaNenday His friends fr hs She uses 2-inch Dotsisich as a wide-brimmed straw flowing to give us the wings tol comp: and school St. school wish him a jteam. has since been selected.| speedy recovery. against) | Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald attended the funeral -of Student Activity Cards have|the late Mrs. John Weeks of 17,/Scranton, Penn., sister of Mr, hicles now ranks as th These $2 cards entitle the holder| MacDonald. . | Monday ; ~ | a the floor with their noses, and! 'The coaches and players of | Salurday evening on the occa-j|had been taken from a white b CHURCH AND SCHOOL | | court that her parents had paid Mrs. Blackburn $100 in the autumn of last year to perform) 4 an operation that ended her) Mrs. H. said that some of the pregnancy. She said the opera-|inyestigating officers told her tion was performed at a house'she could be charged but also in Pickering. said she would not be charged. A 35-year-old Toronto-stenog-} Mrs. G., a Toronto housewife, house for a similar purpose/out. tion. A preliminary hearing z who told Mrs, H. she was only) Winners of 14 | was held by the Magistrate c into some of the charges and the two women later agreed to waive prelimin- ary hearing on the remainder. | Mrs. Thelma Eloise Black- \burn, 57, of Pickering, faces 12 the attendance banners were: Junior Grades, Miss Eckles; Senior Grades, Miss Love. Guest speaker, Mr. Ear! Fairman, supervising prin- cipal of the Whitby public schools, spoke briefly on the im- of importance of the children of to- day attaining as high a degree diligent effort and application to every phase of the school cur- riculum, he stated. classrooms after which refresh- ments were served. : ROYAL VISIT THE HAGUE (AP) -- Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands will pay an of- ficial visit to Iran Oct. 18-25, education as is possible. This is only acquired through' Standards portance of parental interest in totale i i,.(rapher, identified as Miss B.,\said she came to Ninga Ken- cere ceed monies said that after a doctor hadjnels, in Pickering village, on|the H and S activities. \Mrs. Adeline Churchill, 57, of | confirmed her pregnancy, she|May 22 after being given direc-| He said that there is a great |Howard street, Toronto, faces|had been directed by a friend|tions by a friend. She said that\deal that parents can learn \three charges of using a means|!0 Mrs. Blackburn. She said/she paid Mrs. Blackburn $200) about the school, the community ito cause a miscarriage; both|that she at first' thought ofjwhen she arrived, She also.told|and their childrer by attending women face joint charges of us-/Keeping the baby but discover-|of the operation performed inthe meetings. Mr. Fairman also ling a means to cause mis-¢d that she would have to re-/one of the bedrooms. said that the past few. years PROTECTION for your home and posseasions withe STATE FARM HOMEOWNERS POLICY - Karl Gerhardt 155 Hillcrest Dr. Whitby MO 8-3762 Your Family Insurance Men and a blue violet. Mrs. these plants should be started in very small pots, until they grow roots, or no bloom will be! | P : men fac |Main in the city for adoption! Mrs. G. said that she heard|have seen many changes in [ane po gecsh Mele tS pro-| Purposes and felt she could not|another woman talking in the| Whitby schools due to the ever house in Pickering on Jan,|Pickering from. Ottawa. tion and more teaching staff. ard street, Toronto, was dis- # : | 7 7 icu- charged on. one count of con-|15 of this year and met Mrs.) aguay REFERENCE Fi igecty sagt Bt cone ons : : é Blackburn suggested that Mrs. |-- fore-an operation was perform: | ¢ might refer other girls re- freed by Bis Worship. 509, of the bedrooms of the house. Pickering house also of Pickering, was remand- WENT TO HOSPITAL is bail. of $700 to "" . 4 |¢ons ry, involv ack- ed on his own 1 Ming Basia What tw weathe spiracy involving Black Losses Heavy jury as a material witness in ; |were withdrawn at the request ae for an operation to Magistrate Guest told the two hemorrhaging that occurred. Blackburn consented to waive| market took its most severe) women that they would be com- Mrs. H., 24, a Hamilton house-| preliminary hearing on the re-| pounding in three months Mon-| mittal being adjourned in order,;Canada Evidence Act, said that!/an instrument to carry out: the) sections of the industrial board.| made out. apartment on Howard street, in'carriage, and His Worship an-|six points on index -- biggest Mr. Affleck asked that the,Toronto, in 1955 after being nounced that the committals| drop since late June -- while names of the 15 girls andjsaid she paid Mrs. Churchill|---- -- -|{wo points and Western oils! | ae Pos Buon WES ' | | Autumn Time For | key 1osers among indus. | ' e | Th k sg | trials included Imperial 0 i1, anxsgl African Violets | giviig. [cabs come, Sarre Autumn with its cool, smoky) which fell a point or more. Canadian Oil showed the only ' a The pumpkins, round) climbed early in the day to a At the September meeting bad bei them, and after the plants| 7 ripe lie, waiting, patiently, h d at 44, P Co: itby Gar Club, Mrs.|are established, she uses tee. 4 changed a - Power Corpora-) the Whitby Garden Clu shed, § 4 Frost to paint their jackets a tion, largest Canadian Oi] share.| was the guest speaker, her topicjinto bloom. She grows the m i lbeing the culture and care of|violets under fluorescent light| hee their end. Some make the Among base metals, Hudson and the collection} |Bay Mining fell 1% and Inter- : shine thr "k Basie her violets, among them manyjfrom this type of light for the| the Pcie Cry ig, taal clined %-to 27%. varieties which she, herself, had first time. . ' s 1 sais sa Anambra ici Explaining her method of pro-| Speaker advocated throwing out) 'The birds are restless, gather- pagation, she said that she used|Plants older than three years, |ing in the treetops to sing a sad i é rs. J .S. Paterson in. the ab- . by slicing them diagonally and|Mrs. J .S : breath and icy teeth on God fastening leaves of two varieties/Sence of the president, Mrs. S.| Fiven wings, but we, poor earth | showed a plant which had white|Cellent display at the recent! fo, spring. flowers with blue edges. This| Whitby Trade Fair, and it was) Autumn is a time of plenty, jbeautiful roses, chrysanthe-|nympkin pies, but most of all Barnes has found that mums, gladiolus, verbena, etc.,| thanksgiving A time to say al lGire an. abaetion do so because of her family. house while she was there and/increasing number of pupils fay dintoaen mk ot tlow: She said that she arrived at,it appeared she had come to/necessitating more accommoda- Oe Y Blackburn, She said that shea. .. jlarly with regard to classroom jering ee paid Mrs. Blackburn $200 be-| She said that as she left, Mrs. space, have had to be adopted, | other conspiring charge. He was cin . f ed by Mrs. Blackburn in one quiring suth services to the George Richard Peacock, toc ar, et At this point, four charges of H ar he ju and! tS! burn, Churchi Si eyerey betoe, he ee later she had entered hospital rn, Churchill and : Simpson, some of the charges. remedy|of the crown. Churchill and) TORONTO (CP) -- The stock mitted for trial today, the com-|wife, taking protection of the mainder of the charges of using day as hefty losses pitted ail! that. new bail bonds may be/she met Mrs. Churchill in anjintention of causing a mis-| The main list fell more 'han) press refrain from using thejdirected there by friends. She|would be made today. | base metals declined more than| jwomen mentioned in the vari-'$150 before an operation was slipped one. | Walker - Gooderham, Interprov-| | B. F. McCALL and Distillers Seagrams, all of! ' |days and brilliant splashes. of =e | er S eme color is. again descending on| pronounced. strength as. it| Whitby. e wait record 45%, but it closed un-| ah: nature's tailor old Jack) a y yille| oth f br t | J .A. Barnes of Bowmanvillejother formula to bring them) geener.hue and send them on to} holder, gained 14. : |thick delicious, spic African Violets. Mrs. Barnes exclusively, ai enow ree gil ng garth brought with her a collection of|she brought with her were away] : ; 5/ national Nickel %. Noranda de- Big 'oblins. bent i ib. | propagated, To the surprise of many, the fi fais pede -- trib.) medium - sized leaves, rather|@S new ones are so easy to start./tarewell, and plan the journey than small or large ones, and| The meeting was chaired by|couth to beat winter's frosty together, she eventually obtain-| Burns. ', bound creatures that we are,| ed a new variety of violet. She}. The Garden Club had an ex-/muyst- brave the cold and wait| source of great interest to/of wiener roasts and hay rides oth adults and children, with | brilliant trees, happy faces and| and the many artistic arrange-|word of thanks for rain in ments of flowers, some in cups/spring, the summer's sun and| for this work and these must be} hat plastic as she does not like) |" earthen pots. She has her own| The miniature arrargements| formula of plant food for start-/8°° always fascinating and also ---- --_./of interest were the vegetables) and fruit displays, particularly) those vegetables which are not} a commonly found in the regular| ifth home garden, such as okra, car- - |rot-shaped beets, and tiny yel- \low, pear-shaped tomatoes. spring, Have your furnace cleaned free this §) summer and guoranteed trouble- J) free all winter, if you purchase "White Rose" unified fuel oil from ff! Western Oil Co i DIAL 725-1212 FIFTH INDUSTRY The production of mo STATE FARM FIRE J AND CASUALTY ANY Cencdian Head Office, Toronto, Ontario. largest industry in Canada | Sunday School | Vital Ac By R. P. MATTHEWS | Chairman, Whitby Public School Board There is probably nothing in Canada today as important te) the future of Canada that is neglected so much as the Sun-| ay School. Most of our| {churches have one, but too! | many consider it an unimpor-} |tant adjunct to the church) proper. Nothing could be fur-| {ther from the truth. To me, an| | GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED INCOME WHE re vou tivity | Christ? A family that worships together at Sunday School, Church and at home is a happy family indeed, following the pattern set by our Lord, and! likened by Him to the relation ship between God, Himself and the believing Christian. _ Finally, the day school. Their} job is to teach the child aca-| demic and practical. subjects to} train him to lead a useful life.| would like, as some of the boys) and Bowmanville at Clarke. In Ontario, we are indeed fortu-| are having academic problems) | Oct. 18 -- Bowmanville at and are unable to play. Mr.) : Cluckey feels confident that his| Henry, and Anderson at Clarke. team will give him their best} Oct. 25 -- Bowmanville at An- and will make up in fight what|derson, Henry at Clarke. jactive vibrant Sunday School jis of prime importance in the) jactivities of the local church! jand is one of its prime respon-| | sibilities, During this week, set! jaside to stress the need for| nate that we are able to send| our children to schools where! the Bible is honored and read, and where the laws governing education stipulate that the schools and RETIRE A Canadian Government Annuity is one of the best ways to set After October 1" EUROPE IS '138 CLOSER by TCA! dep Jet TCA to Britain or Europe for two weeks of holidays on a 17-Day Jet Econ- omy Excursion Fare and your ticket will cost $138 less than at any other time of the year! 17-Day Fares start October Ist, end March 31st. 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Nov. 1 -- Anderson at Henry, teachers are respon- The following Junior 'games|and Clarke at Bowmanville. | S evn eae } wil be played inthe Lake On-| 'The payotl wil be held on g°etamite hetteavons tommy aR, morals tario District of COSSA: Sept.|Nov. 6 with the COSSA on Nov.| statement a What interest does 25 -- Henry at Ajax, Bowman-'10. Fira ea eas school have in the Sunday) ville at Courtice. anes 'hild ti air Ales saan i School? Most teachers real-| Oct. 2 --Courtice at Henry my a« " the ¢ iy . ili ize that without spiritual under- Ajax 'at Bowmanville, : RECRUITING PLATERS pies ihe piel Seeial pare standing, the knowledge learn-| Oct. 16 -- Ajax at Courtice, BELFAST (CP)--A St. John's, |E quote statistic ater ate ed in the schools is not of much! Henry at Bowmanville, | Nfld., shipbuilding firm is Te-lti6 demonstrating the good a | Oct, 28 -- Henry at Courtice, |cruiting Platers trom ver ne(ettect of Sunday School train-| FOSTERING GROWTH and Bowmanville at Ajax. orator: Bell 4 ts said about| ing on the life of the teenager.) They should and ¢o encour-| Ore 0 = ourtica At Alex, iie § ee nit fa Ne found |The contact with the basicjage all.children to attend Sun-| and Bowmanville at Henry. }100 rain stb rons ft sed ateae "|truths of the Christian Faith}day School. However, the Sun-| Nov. 1 -- Bowmanville at/land since last August. gives the child a greater sense|day School only has one hour a --_-- | of right and wrong, and an ap-|week with the child. The day} BROCK Evening | preciation of his responsibilities|school has 27, and most of the] to others. Also, and most im-)remainder is spent at home| WHITBY Feature portant, the contact made|Thus, the seed planted in that through the Sunddy School is|one hour must needs be water-| the most effective evangelism.|ed and cared for at home and| More than 75 per cent of those/at school. How is this watering} who came to a personal accept-|done? By example, by family| abmrtrance ance of Jesus Christ as Saviour|worship and by encouragement.| make. their decision before|Let the child be encouraged to| auae eon Ces Also... 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