WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St, West Tel, 668-3708 'Youth Remanded | Cedar Creek On 3 Charges Residents At Manager: Rae Hopkins AT ROTARY CLUB Hospital Fund Now | Reaches $28,000 Mark An approximate $28,000 has already been raised toward the projected $1,500,000 bul ilding east of the proposed hospital for Whitby, said Dr, J, 0, "Joe" Ruddy, guest speaker at Tuesday meeting of Whitby's Rotary Club. emphasis on PSt and a Metical! Insurance Act Rill which is. cur rently before the members of) the Provincial Legisiature Physicians and Surgeons In| non-profit plan covering only x cent of the people in On: yer Addressing about 50 members tario, insurance coverage while the limited or, "in hospital' plan would mean less coverage but jmore reasonable rates The policies would be non the surance, he said, is a prepaid) cance lable and rates would not raised in individual cases, The problem with medical in surance, Dr, Ruddy said, is the be Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn remanded a 20-year-old Toronto youth in custody for one week when he convicted the accused on three violations in) Whitby Mag strate's Court, Tuesday, Richard Dube, of 108 Queens: dale street, was charged with public mischief, consuming while a minor and driving with out a licence Constable Donald Martin of the Pickering Township Police told the court he had investi: gated a motor vehicle accident earlier and the accused at that time told him he was only a passenger in the car, Dube, however, had been crane and the officer told him he would be charged under the Liquor Contral Acy for con. = suming while a minor, Martin said, the accused replied someone named Ray who had run away after the accident; The accused said he only knew) him by the first name of Ray, Further = investigation re vealed, however, the driver of the vehicle was Dube himself The accused said he was afraid to tel! police he was driving because he did not have an operator's permit, He was remanded in custody parry and Shelby and Mr, anda gruelling, sevenday Atlantic! jfrom insu rowers tor ono week while his case WAS \irg" Norris Doherty and twin crossing in the 2?ton yacht Dy:! severe prt & after a Doherty's sisnah, Miss Elaine Farrow, all, 1,000 miles. The S8foot --_ _adiustors had received: About studied, LIVE HIGH The Sherpas are traders and Mrs yak herdsmen of Tibetan stock natowan, who live in villages at altitudes N of 10,000 to 14,000 feet, | Whitby Funeral Ry G, KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK Maybel Kirby Mr accompanied family reunia and Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove par, Wood tf ocala a, TTT AE Sd of Oshawa visited Ralph Somer. j Ville last Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, John Greenwood | and Sandra and Rob returned | home on Friday from' a two) week visit with relatives at Mil: waukee, Wis, Mrs, Wm, Rlain remained for another month) with her sister, Mrs, B, Rellis! and family, Mr, and Mry den MIS. Boer and fami attended ienic at) Rayd e, on Saturday of Prince Albert to Whitby re cently where they attended the funeral of their cousin, the late Wes, Heard, and Mrs Debbie, Lareeque Mrs Mr roeque and Mrs, Ronnie Vietor Mr, 'sans and Mrs ter, YACHT ARRIVES SOUTHAMPTON, England La. (Reuters) Rieven «weather: andi beaten. Americans sailed inte and port here Saturday night after radderiess for the last attended the funeral of the late was one of 14 yachis--13 Ame Lucinda Mills at Mrs, Mills was Larocque's mother Mr. an Mrs capee on rue OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 24, 1943 § Hail Damage Not As Much As Estimated TILLSONRURG, Ont. (CP)-- A Tillsonburg insurance adjus. tor said Tuesday damage to to bacea crops in areas of Nortalk and Oxford counties resulting from Monday's hailstorm may not have been as extensive as early reports. indicated, Joseph Mooney said it is not unusual te receive 30 claims 220 damage claims, Of these, jonly about 20 were for damage 'to more than 63 per cent of the crops, -- Family Monuments Created To Petal e STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTS 218 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Ry late Tuesday, insurance : Mag: jean and one Ncuanciesegetnnt Mrs.in the transatlantic yacht race which began off Newport, R 1. Albert Rlatch June 30 THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY and guests of the club, Dr Ruddy stated, $500,000 must be raised in the town over a three rhe new bill, it passed, would difficulty involved in insuring give universal coverage at rea. against something you know sonable rates under two varied will happen When he asked. Dube who had | been driving the car, Constable TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF year period, with government plans, Dr, Ruddy's talk was appre: grants and county assistance The comprehensive plan, ciatively ree eived by the Rotary meeting the remaining project model led after the PSI "blue Club, and the members pledged costa, The 1983 objective would provide complete support of the hospital project Whitby is $150,000 "We now have a Board of Governors and a Charter," he said, "and we hope by 1965 to he in a position to discuss loca tion of the new hospital." "I am very anxious to some day see a hospital in the Town of Whitby, and I hope and pray we can get the necessary funds 4 lette an pl lan' St. John Brigade Needs Backing : will be sent shortly, work of assisting at accidents fram the people by the new lw formed St. John and helping to save lives 'The well-known and respected J ouiance Brigade to all Whit A smal) donation from every doctor, who has practised i9). citizens, asking for a dona: one will add up to enough for al Whithy for 18 years, spoke tO. iq enable them to buy the their needs for the next six the Rotarians on Medicare, with supplies necessary to equip the months bs 'i ' Won't you help give Whithy first-aid Brigade Left Accident the best Brigade in Ontario? de needs stretchers Donations should be its, Diankets and 4 money to maintain and Walte Porter, care of the Rank mer Whitby sent to TROUSER SENSATIONAL VALUES SUIT SALE Free extra pant with every made- to-measure suit, LIMITED TIME ONLY SHIRTS f SHORTS 3 FOR 9.95 SPORT |WALKING| BATHING] SUMMER SUITS % OFF Joo, oFF|25% OFF SUITS & SLACKS MERCANTILE DEPT, STORE WHITBY PLAZA BROCK ST. S$ 103 DUNDAS ST, W, GET YOUR VACATION CLOTHES NOW---LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM OTTENBRITE'S MEN'S WEAR WHITBY WATER MAINS 3RD CONCESSION RD. Seated tenders addressed to the Public Utility Comminion et the Town of Whithy, Whithy, Ontario, and endorsed "Ten der for Laying ond Jointing Water Macias will be received - 4:00 BM, £.0,8.7, July 3Yat, 1963. The work consists 1714 lin, fh. of Ginch mein path 930 lin, # of TOsinch mein on the Sed Concession Reed. Specitications with blank Form ef Tender mey be anes at the Office af the Public Utility Commiasion, 128 Brock Street $., Whithy, Oateri tetead of $15.00, eaphenticige payer we eon agyertnag Bpanee pinot hry the seid plans and apecitications within three weeks from the date of clering of tenders, Bech tender munt be ee ad bye @n amount equal te 10» per cont at the tender sum, The towest or any tender not neceserily accepted, B,C. SIMPSON, Secretary. Manager hed ch a & 2. BRYANT, Chairman, Scarborough Man te ambulance vig Fined $50, Cont A Scarborough w ed to remain ar accident, was easis Whitby Court, Vita drive dent on High Iniv MA. ca other veh ce said stopping Tuesday Cormier was invelved way 40 sing dam es 4 eft the and ™m out name Carmier te aot been drinking a ef the accident Crown Attorney Brac imerjecited on this poir # would be hard to prove the accused was drinking since he @idn't remain at the scene The accused told the cou this wae his first accident and he waa scared at the time He was given a nominal fine by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn of $38 and costs or 3° days in jaa, a te the accident was Crime More Foolish Than Criminal Three Ray Rides men were Tuesdar, given a suspended sen tence for ane vear when they pleaded guilty in Whitby Mags trate's Court to break, enter and theft Michael Carre! Dougias bourne and Jerry Ackroyd, all of Bay Ridges, had broken ime an wneceunied house at SS Grenoble boulevard and stole a toilet seat and a window Court was tald restit been made om the and damages caused break.on Crowa Attorney Brace Affieck aaid the crime committed . tis case was more foolish than erimina: Accused Asks For Sentence Mimico Clinic A @year-eM man, James Me Guire, of no fixed address, was sentenced in Whitby Magis trate's Court, Teesdar, to days in the new reformatary Mimice. The accused, whe appeared before the court om a drunk @ public place charse. asked @ the semtence cond be pened te he'p Dim with bic con are Re had been found in te in taxwrated condnon asvieem on a ad hecho 3 the co e Aifie t say. Oe a had tame stolen ™m 2 w= hee fy me ana kroawie they may be need the nec ry out t have ca WHITBY PERSONALS i Mr Reid Cook Whitby a Cook's parents $ anied by Mrs and Mrs OK have re to Winnipeg made and through Sault was 5 States Ma « Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs 4 Anderson, is celebrating bis lath birthday today. His friends wish him many happy returns he day of t Jim Clarke, of Torento, ts a guest at the home of his brother and sister-indaw, Mr. and Mrs P. Qare ef the Third conces S:0R Mr. and Mra. Pere Andersor ef Orillia, were weekend guests af Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cooke Ml Green street While on their vacations, Mr and Mrs. William Cooke waited Mr. Caake's sister, Mrs. Annie Robinson and also Mr. and Mrs Mac Legge, nephew and niece of Mr Cooke, af Resetown, Sas katchewan Mr. and Mrs. Renald Conne and sons, Teddy, Chris, Doug and Tommy have returned from a week's vacation at their © tage at Driftwood Shore Canal Lake and Robert Rreat the funeral of the iat raig of Maple Island ar Werry 3a tended James © and alse visited relatives in Aseffe: ang ow Tees were weekend guests at hame ef Mrs. Charies OCenner and Mr. and Mrs Jaseph Corrigan, Palace street losemn water Mrs, S. 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