ee a WHIT Manager: John Gault B Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Y And DISTRICT Tel, 668-8703 Careless Driver. Protests Fail; $100 or 30 Days "You'd bea safe driver only if you owned your own road, Spiro Galea was told, The Kinsmen Club of Whit- by this week held their annual Civie Night at the Spruce Villa Hotel, when they hosted the Town Council, the Mayor, the heads of the school boards, P.U.C., works dept., and the welfare officer. John Goldie . Y The Oshawa man who plead- ed ew ooittee to argh careless driving and o! id Bid " Te by e Ha . Jermyn before he ves task $100 and costs or 30 days at Whitby Traf- fic Court Friday. Galea, 47, of 218 Celina street, was identified by Gary Gerecke of Dunbarton as the driver of a vehicle which had pulled out of a Dundas street east parking space without signaling on Jan. 1, and collided with east- bound car, Constable James Wilson of Whitby PD, who investigated the accident informed the court view mirrors missing and signa! lights not operating. He ied that the driver's window was open only about six inches, and that the rear window had been covered with snow. "My side window was right WELCOME, COMRADE! down," objected Galea. "One of you put it up." Warned by Magistrate Jer- myn to give testimony only from the witness box, Galea then took the stand to say he had opened his window fully ta- Baptist Women's Society Service '|functions of all committees of the WSCS, ; The devotional period was taken by Mrs. John McLeod. Mrs. Marjorie Baker was pre- 'Roosian' Satire Is Set For Henry Costume, property and stage crews have been c around' after missing items, hoping to have every' ready for the big nights, of 7ands8. Most of the show has been We'll Bring Your TV Back to Its Peak Performance Pronto! Helps You Overcome' FALSE TEETH SERS ~ a national vice president of the Kinsmen Clubs of Canada was the guest speaker at the dinner, Pictured above are the head table gents at the dinner, Back row, left to right; Mayor Warren Mowat, Fire chief Bruce Corner, Doug fore moving into Dunda: street. "IT saw a car coming out of Hold Panel Talk the occasion of her recent mar- sented with a pair of lamps on Looseness and Worry "CIVIC NIGHT control and it hit me. I then Whitby Baptist Women's Soci-|riage, Getting phoned the police," ety Christian Service held its Wisstaniey, gy ven ¢ the ter, President of the Kins- Kinsmen Club, George Munns : hn Goldie, treasurer of the Kinsmen Club = s a ager and George Rankine, chiet of OCtt Sreeker, ond Jim Police for the town of Whitby, Gartshore, past president of In the fro.t row, left to right:' the Whitby Club and Deputy- Jack Robertson, Chairman of Governor of Zone "'C". the Civic Night; Howard Sou- --Photo by Stannett "Every time you open your mouth you're making things worse for yourself," observed Magistrate Jermyn. "In any case, you moved from your parking space without signal- Axe Is The Only Cure For Whitby Elm Trees 'The five Dutch Elm trees for- Municipal Build- ve been chopped merly graci ing property down this month away for burning. and hauled They are, reported Town En- some "a considerable number" of the Town's elm trees infected disease and ed Bill McBride, with Dutch elr marked for the axe this year. The Municipal Building's elms ere included in a total of 97 frees in dying or diseased con- dition to be removed from town streets and properties in 1964, related Streeets Committee Chairman Harold Slichter. "Reports of tree surveys con- ducted on the town's trees by two companies this autumn and winter were discussed in meet- ings of the Parks and Streets Committees Monday," he said. Committee recommendations to Council: will be heard next week," "These recommendations will indicate that the trees which will be removed this year in Whitby include 39 maple, 49 elm, many of them affected with Dutch Elm disease, and nine other varieties. "The surveys on which the re- commendations were based have been carefully conducted, and dying trees will be removed -- as far as possible -- this win- ter, to avoid lawn damage." He explained that many of the doomed trees, unlike the Muni- cipal Building elms, are mere shrubs and their destruction will do little to alter the town's ap- pearance. Dutch elm disease, respon- sible for many of the re- movals, was described by Mr. McBride as "a virus, carried by a beetle". WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Ronald Urch of Bramp- ton, a former Whitby resident, Chairman of Ontario County "March of Dimes," is assisted by the following executive mem- bers: Mrs. Wilfred Edwards, Mrs. L. E. Hicks and Mrs. Neil Wilkinson. The "Blitz" is Monday, Feb. 3, afternoon and evening. Ap- proximately 200 ladies will be canvassing for this worthy cause, Birthday wishes are expressed from her many friends to Mrs. V. D. Richardson. on the occa- sion of her birthday to be cele- brated Monday, Feb. 3. William Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont and -- of Mr. and Mrs. Al- rt McMinn, Whitby, and Mr. William Lamont of North Ire- land, is celebrating his second birthday, Monday, Feb. 3. Friends of the family wish Wil- Ham Albert many happy -re- turns of the day. Mr. Reginald Hirst left last Eng- Sunday for Manchester, land, to visit his mother, Mrs. Harold Hirst who is gravely ill Constable W. S. Hilliard taking a District Headquarters, Toronto, Mrs. James McCarroll is se seven-week speciall tification course in Ottawa! 'and visited his family last week-|P&my were: Sarah Inkpen, Anne end, Constable Hilliard is with| the Ontario Provincial Police) who was general convener for the | Mr, and Mrs, Henry Pilch of Toronto were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, 917 Greenwood crescent. Karla Perrow celebrated her seventh birthday Monday, Jan. 27. Guests attending her party held at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kyrie Southwell, Brock street north, were: Debbie Perrow, Oshawa; Lestie Anne Hayes, Heather After repeated objections from Galea, Magistrate Jermyn was prompted to ask 'where' and labsence of President Mrs. Cullen, Noisy Driver Fined $20 A Whitby youth was find $20 and. costs or six days at Whitby. Magistrate's Court for "making too much noise" Fri- day. Robert Stapley, who pleaded guilty to the charge, was iconti- "how" he had obtained his licence, "T've driven all 'over the world," retorted Galea. Ordered by His Worship to dismount from the witness box, Galea was fined $100 or 30 days on the careless driving charge. His licence was suspended for six months, The charge of failing to signal was withdrawn on the sugges- tion of Crown Representative who also sug- "This insect, laying eggs un- der the bark of an elm tree, hatches new insects in the spring which fly from the dis- eased wood to contaminate oth- first regular meeting of 1964 Jan, 21 at the Sunday school hall with Vice President Mrs. Dudley Wilson in the chair in K. An interesting pane! discussion on Re nag and Service" was headed by Mrs. Ruth Maw. Panelists outlined the various A Delicious lunch was served by Mrs, L. Rich and her com- mittee. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the Sunday school roo... NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST. 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This report will recommend a variety of tree unaffected by the same dis- ease," "The new trees will also fit and accommodate to any future planning on Municipal Building property," he neluded. r. McBride mr 'ioned that a Department of Lands and For- ests member in a recent tele- vision interview reported the disease as "reaching epidemic into the decor of the building|° fied by Constable Don Williams as the owner of a "'loudly-roar- ing" vehicle which he stopped on Brock street south on Jan. 7. "T noticed that there were a James Barter, tempt" might court behavior. gested that "'ten days for con- be a fitting punishment for the accused's | DODD & SOUTER Phone 668-5862 | 107 Byron St. $., Whitby number of items to be repaired on the accused's car," stated Williams. "I cautioned him against excessive noise and speed and gave him until Jan, 10 to get his car repaired." "Then he proceeded north, making as much noise as be- fore. His car was audible from SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Ocity PHONE 668-4341 a distance of two blocks.' He presented Stapley's record unnecessary noise and de- fective brakes, which included a offences in 1962 ..nd three in Your Savings Earn 5%% On 3, 4 or § Year GUARANTEED "And now you're stating out again in 1964," observed Mag istrate Jer yn before handing down sentence. "You shouldn't be on the highways at all." Just like Miemi no need to go South watch the game in comfort! Try our New Heated Areno, Monday, February 3rd - 8:30 P.M. © WHITBY ARENA °¢ NEIL McNEIL MAROONS WHITBY DUNLOPS JUNIOR "BY" ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDENTS (with cords stu 50e) MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ proportions in the Dutch elms of Metropolitan Toronto and sur- rounding districts." "Apparently, unless a cure is found, the Dutch elm in this area is threatened with extinc- tion, Since hockey sticks are manufactured from this wood, our hockey players would be among those affected by the dis- appearance of this tree,"' he ob- served, The disease reportedly ac- counted for removal of 25 Dutch elms in Whitby in 1963. INVESTMENTS VICTORIA & GREY Trust Company 308 Dundas St. E. WHITBY CUBANS STAGE, RALLY HAVANA (AP) -- More than 25,000 persons attended a dem- onstration Monday night at which leaders of the Cuban Workers Federation demanded that the United States get out of the Panama Canal Zone, Un- ion leaders proclaimed support for Premier Fidel Castro's offer to help Panama if- the United} States cuts off aid. /Munns, Karen Munns, Laura {Mitton, Julie Randall and Don- na Farndall, all of Whitby. A nicely-decorated birthday cake adorned with candles and other goodies were served by Karla's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Zinck are celebrating their 27th wed- ding 'anniversary today, Their friends wish them every thappl- ness, | Monday evening at Salvation Army Citadel Mrs. Ruth Earl, recently - promoted Brown Owl of the 6th Whitby Brownie Pack, officiated at the meeting with the enrolement of four new imembers: Cathy Purdy, Car- |men DeGeorgigio, Faith Love, jand Rozanna McCoy. | y Assisting Brown Owl of the! ist Whitby Girl Guide Com- Christie, Lois Boyer and Susan Read, They were presented with Bible book markers as a token of appreciation from Mrs. Earl. Mr, and Mrs. Arlo Earl, Till- burg; have returned to their catering at a banq ing ladies: Mrs. H. Munro, Mrs. William O'Neil, Mrs, Martin Chizen, Miss Gertrude Intyre, Mrs. Ann Nettle, Mrs. Sandrelli, Mrs. R. Fitz- Richard ag Mrs. Edward Waring, its, F. J. Parrott. held at) John the Evangelist parish bat was assisted ~y the fallow. siting their son and daughter- Me- home after spending one month inlaw, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Earl, 207 Euclid street. Schools take about 12 cents) 'on the Canadian dollar of public spending, and social security and welfare 25 to 30 cents. Attention !! ALL LIBERALS DINNER & DANCE Saturday, Feb. 8th At HOTEL GENOSHA - Oshawa 69 Additional Dinner Tickets Available Some of these additional tickets will be on sale at the Genosha Hotel -- whitey BROCK Evening Shows Start at 7:00 P.M. Lest Complete Show Starts at 8:20 GB First weer of Phetotay's Front-Cover Award for showcasing new ten SUE RSETE_T oN NAO A s d Feoture A "THE PARSON AND THE OUTLAW" Storing . . . ANTHGXY DEXTER -- MARIE WINDSOR | Because of the attendance of the Ontario Riding Young Liberals and the demand from out of Town for tickets we have had to re-arrange our seating arrangements, re-locate our refreshment facilities and postpone the orchestra until ofter dinner, THE DOOR TO THE DINING ROOM WILL BE CLOSED AT 6:10 P.M. THERE WILL BE AN INFORMAL RECEPTION IN THE PICCADILLY ROOM COMMENCING AT 5:15: Thank You For Your Wonderful Support Joint Committee of: OSHAWA (Provincial), ONTARIO (Provincial), ONTARIO (Federal) LIBERAL RIDING ASSOCIATION 4 SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Evenis! Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Parking Facilities You don't have te play @. sport to be @ good sport 110 Dundas St. &., Whitby 668-3410 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports, HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. 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