screen hanr ep 9 PRPC ZO PE ELE LRN R T Sherrin Gets Don May To Drive Ambulance Awarded $25,000 ambulance business, 1, after the May Whitby Exclu-\ed to during his owner-operator| An attractive, $1-year-old Osh-)lated Howe had been Mayor Warren Mowat an-|sive Ambulance Service Wa8)4... for the present he will|awa woman, widowed when her|conversing with another party nounced Friday that William|forced off the road by lack of| | 4... chit and Mr. Sher-|husband was struck down andjon the road shoulder when the Sherrin of Ajax,. whom the/funds. rik "ill deka ee lacement at|<illed by a hit-and-run driverjaccident occurred. town is paying a $4000 per year| The Mayor described the sit-\'!" will send a rep July 7, 1963, was awarded $25,-] The officer said Peters was subsidy to operate an ambu-juation as unsatisfactory, andjnight. ba 000 damages by the Supreme| sentenced to six months in fail, tance in Whitby, had hired the/suggested to Mr. Sherrin that) we said he was 'very pleased|Court of Ontario in Whitby Fri-lnjeading guilty to charges of former local owner-operator. {he meet with Don May. with the turn of events," andiday. | dangerous driving, failure to re- His Worship said that Sher-| As a result of the meeting,|that his wife, who had been} Lois Anne Howe, 420 Steven-jmain at the scene of an acci- rin found his temporar: set-unjit was agreed that May would|forced to subsidize the ambu- son road north, received $17,500|dent and driving with his lieence at the Town Hall unsatisfactory.|continue to operate the am-|jance service and support thelof the sum requested by herjunder suspension. A charge of There were no facilities ior the|bulance (now the property Of/family as a nurse in Bowman-lattorney R. J. Murphy. Her 12-\criminal negligence causing Sherrin operators who maintain-|Mr, Sherrin), from his present/ville, was also happy. year-old son, whom she is nowjdeath against Peters was re Jed a 24-hour vigil. ha it b cette Pini Mr. Sherrin has bought the|supporting, was allotted the re-jduced to that of dangerous By arrangement of Town|sout hb e Ww fee gh »'©!Dodge ambulance supplied to|maining $7,500. driving, he added. Council, the Sherrin ambulance described as a "fair salary. Mr. May by Bill Martin of Mar-| Constablg, Peter Den Hoed,| The officer said Peters stated was stationed at the Town Hall,| Mr. May also disclosed that/ii,' auto-iectric for the last|/Bowman OPP, told the/he failed to remain at the scene and calls were -- his ent a - ~ Page es month, court that defendant Genelof the accident because of or. +6 " 7 Wirough the police Gespstcher. 'poms He has also indicated that he Peters of Oshawa was arrested|"panic"'. will take this wacon to Ajax at his home after his vehicle i »jiswerved from Highway 2, kill- oan aoe we ing Craig Howe, about 1.5 miles Cadillac. May will revert to/¢ast of Oshawa July 7.:Me re- Whitby Garden Club St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 2 using the Cadillac in Whitby. The Dodge will join the pres- St, John's Anglican Church Par- ish Helpers WHITBY And DISTRICT € Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 4, 1964 § Widow And Son Manager: John Gault : Tel. 668-3703 -------- For the Best in Hair Care and Creative Styling in a relaxed atmosphere INCOME TAX || seauty ciime RETURNS | -HAIRSTYLISTS st. SOUTH | PHONE. 668-8252 PHONE MONDAY, April 6 Co-Op Credit Union banking night St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Explorers 1st Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Prewnies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild ent Sherrin ambulance in Ajax to service that area, and as an emergency stand-in for Whitby. Family Monuments PHONE 668-3061 A FRIDAY, April 10 Red Cross Senior Citizens Social Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- SE ene mee |TUESDAY, Apri! 7 ple's Christian Ambassadors SATURDAY, April 11 Creared To Individual Requirements " an ¢ THEY Pit': HAVE A CHANCE with more .uia % by Dunlops and the Toronto Argonaut Football Clup. The game was played to an audi- ence of more than 700 persons and was successful in raising team against a »overhouse funds for the new Oshawa crew made up of mo: f Civic Auditorium. The 1,000 the c'd world champiy ¥ pounds are from left to right: Dan Nykoluk, Jon Rechner, John Raulick, and Lynn Bot- toms, The four men, all mem- bers of the Argonaut defence, helped their team to a 6-1 vic- tory over the Police team. --Oshawa Times Photo be pounds cruising the «: the goal mouth? The © ume, held in the Whitby Arena, pit- ted the Oshawa Police hockey What me worry : They don't have a chance. Goalie Ian Young who "minded"' the nets for the Toronto Argonaut team at Friday's benefit game, didm't seem too concerned with the efforts of the Osh- awa Police team. Who would $400 FOR AUDITORIUM Argo-Dunnie Force-Skill Overpowers Oshawa Cops . Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross Work Room Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitby St. John the Evangelist Church CW. L St. Mark's United Church Women general meeting -- Army Timbral Brig- STAFFORD BROS, ade . Salvation Army Young People's Band St. Church Jr. Choir St. John's Fellowship Group LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Andrew's Presbyterian WEDNESDAY, April 8 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- dren of the Church | Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) Whitby Kinette Club THURSDAY, April 9 Whitby Baptist Church Cub Packs ' Salvation Army Women's Home League WERE THE BOYS WHO DID INHERIT, PLUMBING SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. If neces- sary, transportation may be provided, Apply by phone or in writing, stating qualifications to: MR, H. BURNIE, 739 Lublin Avenue, Bay Ridges, Ont. Phone Dunbarton 839-3890 _ RENA'S Beauty Salon Ist ' ANNIVERSARY PERM SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL The Toronto football team is|fore an" rest-capac known as the Argonauts, ber nnee M2 last night they were the|, Phe rr: et Roughies. | Mad The Oshawa Police Depart-|A ment, no weak sisters selves, faced the huge Argos,' and lost the battle at a benefit) iri i. hockey game in the Whitby|alo., Arena. In the spirit of good/formauces netted about $400. fun, the Argos, with some skill- '43 Of the gala "ocking fir ) Oshawa Dunlop yesteryear, udi new Cshawa Civic|> Lawyer| them-|" », co-chairman of the sitorium Fund Com- itimated that the game, with other featured per- The. Whitby Arena was do- ed aid from the stars of Whitby|nated free for the evening as a smote (it/contribution from the County means whipped) the cops 6-1 be-/Town to the social and athletic etterment of its neighbor to jthe east, aid The Argo-Dunnies scored four |goals with a puck, and two in |the dying. seconds with a foot- bal]. Police goalie Bill Gearing was besieged late in the game as Argo greats Lynn Bottoms and Danny Nykoluk blocked him out and allowed their con- freres to ag the football into the mesh, The legitimate goals were counted by former Dunnies COMMENT: UNBOTCHED-UP (with two), Fred Etcher, and George Samsen. Myles, who plays for the Oshawa Fire Department at present, looked as sharp as he did when he and the remainder of the Dun- nie powerhouse used to humili- ate my Cornwall Chevies, back the game in their favor with) sheer force of personality. | At one point Nykoluk and John Raulick kidnapped a sur- prised goalie Gearing and stuff- ed him in behind the Argo- Dunnie bench, When he at- tempted to return to the Ice, he was assessed a penalty for being the offender on a '"'too- many - men - on - the - ice type offence. It was, incidentally, the only infraction called in the somewhat liberally-refereed con- test. The police blocked well when! the game reverted to football,| but they were unable to run} down the fleet-skating George) Samsen, who made like a blad- ed Dick Shatto. He weaved and| faked out the opposition and) passed the Argo Bottoms, who} KNOWLEDGE _, OF GREAT MERIT, Reg. 25.00 $17.50 Reg. 17,50 $15.00 Reg. 15.00 $12.50 For A Lovelier RENA'S Reg. 12.50 $10.00 Reg 10.00 $ 8.50 Reg. 7.50 $ 6.00 !! HEAR! { CAPT and MRS. C. BOWES Missionary Speckers formerly of Peterborough ALSO -- Guest Violinist -- CARLSON BOWES SUNDAY 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. AT: 56 THE SALVATION ARMY 122 KENT ST. WHITBY You... Visit Beauty Salon 1350 Dundos St. E. Whitby Phone 668-4321 in 1956-57-58. Ian Young, one of the bright- est lights of the Junior B Dun- shoved the pigskin behind a jpummelled Gearing. Also featured in the evening's entertainment were Slim Gor- So It Must Have e Helped A Little 9 2usnc.crme by many in the know as future|20",04 Qs, Ontario County the Council had already decided|NHL stuff, kept the onrushing! : . ; their new course of action, |policemen at bay. ettlR gator pd i oa -- In all lack of modesty, I) me a desol ergo "wh lin', West Vi doubt it. It (the column) point e Argos, despite the fact) res 0 eelin', est Vee- ed out the inadequacies of the|'U2t they were mostly out of/Aye," and the Harvey. Tartan a shape, attempted to. recapture|Dancers of Oshawa. By JOHN GALT (Whitby Editur) The battle-lines, apparently, | have been dissolved. It was a} battle without a victor or van-| . ' quished, but the people of igh told hae pecs i the spirit of a best-forgotten (by| Baton twirlers exhibited their Whitby won. The town has an|iit.g at the aorcenne meet,|them) football season. They/fair prior to the game, and a ambulance now. It is sure and) Sp ay nicht © > (struck down our local lawmen|rendition of the -- traditional solvent. Donald May has the| 4 "pha Bech told that |with all the cunning and finesse|Charleston highlighted between job he loves, running that am-|, oadtinc dis Go. rod TAI ™MYlof a tractor-trailer, and kept!periods. bulance. Bill Sherrin of Ajax, 8 attr cape oattiated the new owner-operator, 18/22 after-thought of Council, | pleased that he can help out the| #6 hy pricy to their vhs al Town of Whitby. ji : @ second arrangement. | f | suggested that Donald May ation ytates tet aeeas 8 topnotch ambulance a : joperator, and he is still, after aj} Frances Parise entertained)velling Bridge and Euchre Club and Ajax for 45 dees He cover-!short absence, the ambulancelher friends at a birthday cariy lie been aihomece' by Mrs. ed Whitby once before, afterionerator, I suggested that a|Wednesday, Apr .1. Guests in-|Greg Carter, convener, as fol- Harry and Jack Town discon: | contract was necessary to in-\cluded Peggy Power, Carol|lows: tinued their service, and be-\cure the safety of the pcople,{Keoghan, Debbie Peebles, Ada fore Donald May began his. "land that was included in Coun-land Annie. Kortekaas Cathy,| Bridge -- Mrs, G. Kaczanow- The Town. Council, who engi-|cil's motion, and is forthcom-| Peggy and Debbie Polson, ski, Miss Geraldine Oatway, neered the agreement with Mr./ing with Mr. Sherrin. Marie and Joanne Rousseay,|Mrs. W. McAuley, Mrs, Jack Sherrin, are satisfied that it) In short, the Councillors! peppie Hiscox, Patsy King. | Halligan, Mrs. Paul Kaiser, will insure the people prompt|(some, not all) have accused| Jylie Heffering and Nancy Hick.|Mrs. Ken Rogers, Mrs. James and expert ambulance service.|me of meddling and of only be-/ey an of Whitby; Judy Eckford,|McCarroll, Mrs.' William 0° They soremed the lowest tend-| fuddling the issue, I was ACCUS-| Oakville: her 'cousins Jackie| Neill Mrs. Andrew Miller, Mrs the ace pie wr agesh gate ba ap cae the iit '| Kalar of Whitby and Sharon|I. Heitzner, Mrs. B. McInnes, neered the transaction. |was told that I pressured them eg of pg gag sis- pola ag Mackey, rs. Dick The Chamber of Commerce is|into acting rashly. 1 was in-| ere VOESS An ee An. ' happy, because this was what/formed that the inner workings} Assisting France's mother,| Euchre -- rs. Larry Ruest, they were after in the way ofjof Council would not allow me) Mrs. Carl Parise, were Fran.(Mrs. Ray Bibeau, Mrs. M. E. subsidy all along. to know what was actually go-ices' aunts. Mrs. Floyd Smith| Forbes and Mrs. Ron Morris. I am self-satisfied, to a point,|ing on, and therefore I had been/ang Mrs. John Kalar of Whitby| Somehow I feel the Times wasjrash and erroneous in myYjand Mrs, Austin McKay of| Miss Mangaret Stanlick spent just a mite responsible for the|coverage and opinion Willowdale. the Easter holidays in South whole great back-slappiag out-| Exactly three days, four \Carolina. She motored with her come to a. most coutroversialjhours, and 27 minutes after) Mrs. cousins Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harry Dickenson of YOU DON'T DRINK. .». pay less for your auto insurance! 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PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY in "PHILIPPIANS" "You Are Always Welcome at Faith' Only . .. 1.75 Per Person fir WHITBY CHURCHES issue. Perhaps it was negative.|Saturday's paper hit the streets,|Binghampton is spending a week Perhaps the column of a week/the situation was remedied. And/visiting her daughter Mrs. J. D. ago was anticlimatic Perhapsithat's that. _|Stoneburg, 418 Dovedale Drive. BROCK. Evening Shows Start at 7 and 8:30 WHITBY Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 ' BoonesKwant The Maj Alyraction" A TETTERLING-YWONNE MITCHELL * KEIRON MOORE: JOHN LE MESURIER Joe PATRICK: Danie Pera IN METROCOLOR ALSO--Second Feature Attraction "WOMAN HUNT" Starring STEVEN PICCARO--LISA LU Mrs. Fisher Sharpe, Eureka, |\"ictou County, Nova Scotia, spent the Easter holidays with |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Whitby, also Mr. Willard Sharpe, 394 Beverly street, Osh- awa, | Mrs, Keith King, 119 Brock jstreet north is celebrating her birthday today, Apr. 4, her friends wish her a happy birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Green: sides and Misses Susan and i |School is spending the Easter George and family, Toronto. Mr. Kenneth Burke, teacher at Trenton High School, is jspending the Easter holidays |with his mother, Mrs. Morley Stephenson, 761 Perry street. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saunders is celebrating her 11th birthday Monday, Apr. 6, Her companions of Baggots- ville school and her friends wish her a happy birthday. Miss Anne Vanderwyst stu- dent at Pembroke Lady's High holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vanderwyst, |Judy Anderson of Fort Erie, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.) P. Metherel and family. | | Sonia, daughter of Mr, and |Mrs. Alex Ploeger is celebrat- ing her 15th birthday tday, |Saturday, Apr. 4. Her com- |Panions of St. John's school and 206 Kent street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Lee spent Easter weekend in Brock- ville the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tackabury. Philip Richards is celebrat- \friends wish her many. returns of the day. | The April hostesses: for St. \John the Evangelist CWL tra-' ing his ninth birthday Monday, Apr. 6. His companions of Hill- crest school and friends wish him many happy returns of the| day. : | Mrs. W, €. ST. ANDREW'S 'EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST Rev. W. J. $. McClure, B.A. OFF HIGHWAY 12 Minister 10:30 A.M. Mrs. P, N. Spratt, Organist ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 2PM. 11:00 A.M, DUTCH SERVICE "TO KNOW ALL. IS TO FORGIVE ALL" Nursery care and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Summers, 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE -HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A,, B.D. Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. Miss Ilo Newton, Deaconess Minister: A.T.C.M. 11 AM, THE DIVINE GLORY Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M, -- COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45--Bible School Classes for all ages. 8:15--B.Y.P.U. 11:00 A.M. Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary Junior Congregation. Infant Care.