THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tueedey, April 9, 1963 5 WHITBY PERSONALS | o'c'st*e"mit the home of Mrs, V, Mallon, The many friend of William. Centre street north, for a sut- Kinette Wren Armstrong, Tul-| prise party: in honor of Mré. Ryland are sorry o learn that|loch drive, Ajax, is opening her} Gordon Wood, who is establish- ; ' i "lhe is in the Oshawa General|home this evening to the Ajax|ing residence in Oshawa. Mrs. red into Returning Officerjed Mr. Starr off his feet, shoul : : 4 erry W. Jermyn's Brock|dered him and carried him to|Hospital under observation.|Kinettes members for their one ee ee street north office in near rec-|his waiting car on Brock street.| They wish Mr. Ryland a prompt| monthly meeting, 1 I ord time Monday night, were) Voting in Whitby started) recovery. |. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin W Cinidre havea Ie wostaee processed, tabulated and chan-|siowly yesterday morning and poy Mrs. rvin Wood pares 8 pele in t neled out to representatives of/only one poll in an Oshawa| Mrs. Harold Bonnetta, 501 D wo children, Sandra and as Wed Me Bs, anf the news media with speed and| Times election team cross-sec-| Mary street west, is opening her onald, spent last weekend Mrs. Phyllis ak fl t tional survey reported a line up| home today to the members of|his parents, Mr. and Mrs.) "<< : St. Mark's United Church|Myron Wood of Spencerville. FP R E E P. n , care aie 10, for their) ajax Lionettes held its draw Riding polling subdivisions, 80)yoting was generally heavy|™ y : for a $25 voucher for children's|| Have your furnace cleaned free | tel outs hd ay -- -- throughout the area, although it} pavid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pert se sap oe Ajax Drug|} ond Har ee trouble-free ail | een made known to the generallis not yet known what percent-| Norman Kilby is celebrating his| Store. Kennet allace drew |] Rive' uni pcan. wees! public. age of the eligible voters here "sj ree the lucky winner's ticket, which ay Sooty Oe 4 Vote Results Announced In Near Record Time Federal election vote results} Excited supporters here pick- WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Rae Hopkins BUSY TELEPHONE AND VICTORY SMILES AS VOTE MADE KNOWN efficiency. Within two hours after the|at the polling booth. 7 p.m, closing of the 293 Ontario! However, by mid-afternoon, =f Sz8e2s10 BR BESO tt tenet ol lie at one Ontario County Returning Officer Harry W. Jermyn's Brock street north office was a hive of activity, Monday night as the riding's polls closed and deputy returning officers throughout the county started the constant flow of telephone calls, which culmi- nated with the announcement of the election again in the riding of Progressive Con- servative Candidate Michael Starr, minister of labor in the last parliament, A staff of 10 assisted Mr. Jermyn, answer- ing the five specially install- telephones and tabulating the results. Some of these workers are shown in the up- per photo. In the centre photo, Rae Hopkins, manager of The Times Whitby bureau, is seen accepting federal elec- tion vote tabulations which were telephoned to The Times Oshawa election head- quarters. From there, they were forwarded to The Cana- dian Press and meted out to Canadian daily newspapers, and other. news media to keep an eagerly awaiting Canadian public informed, In the lower photo, the success- ful candidate is shown as he is carried from his Whitby committee rooms on the shoulders of two loyal sup- porters. Mr. Starr stopped over briefly in Whitby to re- ceive congratulations from his party workers as a victory motorcade wound its way throughout the riding. --Oshawa Times Photos \|candidates' standings. +|Cafik, Liberal Sea Scouts Now Have Leaders Due to a recent Oshawa Times news story on the 2nd Port Whitby Sea Scouts, which are sp 'ed by the Ki myn in accepting poll by poll Ten workers assisted Mr, Jer-jexercised their franchise. returns as deputy returning offi-| mated earlier in the day an 80) cers kept the five specially in-|per cent turnout would mark! stalled telephones engaged from|their ballots in Whitby. fifth birthday. today. His friends wish him many happy returns But, election officials esti-| of the day. Louis Courchesne, Drumond-, |ville, Quebec, Miss Therese shortly after .the polis ciosing until after 11 p.m. | News 'media election teams poured these results into their respective agencies, maintain- ing constant telephone contact with the media's election head- quarters, At the same time, members of the Returning Officer's staff posted bulletins in the window at regular intervals, keeping passersby informed of the three Progressive Conservative Caa- didate Michael Starr, minister: of labor in the last parliament, | took an early lead in the three-| way race and maintained that} lead until Aileen Hall, NDP} standardbearer and Norman} candidate, both} i dropped out of the running. | As poll after poll reported,| Mr. Starr did not appear to be in any danger, but Mr. Cafik did threaten from time to time. When the results became | more evident that Mr. Starr was} igoing to represent Ontario Rid- ing again in the House of Com- mons, Miss Hall announced her intention to concede to the| labor minister. Mr, Cafik waited some time) after that to announce his deci-} sion. | Shortly after 10 p.m. the} Club, leaders have been obtain- ed and are ready to start oper- ations of the group. It is now possible for boys, 12 years of age or older, to regis- ter and become members of the troop. Registration will take place at the Sea Scout hall, (old fire hall), Port Whitby, Saturday, smiling ful candidate ar- rived at his Whitby committee rooms amid a blaze of horns, whistles and shouts to receive the congratulations of his pariy workers. His arrival here was a part of \a county-wide victory motor- cade before returning to Osh- awa and Hotel Genosha to at- tend a reception extended by | April 13, at 2 p.m. his supporters. | ALL VEGETABLE Courch Montreal, Quebec, | and Miss Anne Marie Beaulieu, Trois Pistoles, Quebec, were! | weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. |Ernest Courchesne, 610 Dundas lstreet west. On Saturday, Mr.| s Paper Using and Mrs. Courchesne and their New System jurist ft Therese and Anne Marie Cour-) chesne to Fort Erie, to bid them) Street Journal is switching to|bon voyage on their trip to New, a new system almost twice as| York City where they will at-/ fast as the one used now for) tend the Easter Parade on Fifth) sending copy to regional print-| avenue. i ing plants across the country. ena The Journal, sade INCOME TAX s | } of the present eight and trans RETURNS Phone 668-8252 mits copy at the rate of about/ 1,000 words.a minute. 708 Newman Cres. 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