CARRIED TO AMBULANCE Foreman A Whithy Works Department foreman was injured Friday, when wet clay, sand and rocks fell on him as he worked in a trench, Donaid Breen, 1011 Centre street south, was taken to Osh- awa General Hospital suffering back injuries, His condition was " reported to be "fairly good". He was working in a catch basin in a nine-foot deep trench at the road-widening project at Brock and Mary when the acci- dent occurred about noon yes- terday. As he bent over, a corner of the right-angle section of the ex- cavation crumbled and fell on ye ~=Sshhim. Breen climbed from the | trench unaided. 4 He was taken to the nearby Whitby Clinic, given emengency treatment and placed under se- dation, then rushed by ambu- lance to Oshawa. The trench was being com- pleted to canny new service pipes through the intersection. | UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES WHITBY PERSONALS lpanied by commentaries, ny Whitby Women's Institute is|Dundas street west is now holding its monthly meeting convalescing at his home after Wednesday, April 22, at 7.30/undergoing surgery at Sunny- p.m, at the home of Mrs.|brooke Hospital, His friends Fergus Curl, 819 Byron street|wish him a complete recovery. north, Mrs, §. Cawker, District) Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Worth- President of Port Perry will be|ington and son Wayne spent guest speaker last weekend in Creemore as Slides' of the International|the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Peace Garden situated on the|Russel Day. border of Manitoba and North) 4 miscellaneous bridal shower Dakota will be shown, accom-\was held Wednesday evening at All'Royal Hotel. The dining room ladies interested in' the|was decorated in honor. of Miss Women's Institute are most|dwina Currie of Peterborough, welcomed to attend. |daughter of Mr, and Mrs, St. Andrew's Presbyterian| Joseph Currie of Moffat. She is Women Group No, 3 are hold-\to be married to Garnet Treen, ing their monthly meeting Mon-|son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer day, April 20 at the home. of|Treen, Euclid street, Whitby. Mrs, Frank Lawrence, Henry/The marriage will take place street. at St. Mark's United Church, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Byers are|May 2. celebrating their seventh wed- ding anniversary Monday, April CORSAGE PRESENTED Co-hostesses Mrs, William 20, Their friends wish them every happiness. Lawler ng -- tor were ass ts, Irwin JEWELLERY SHOWN Shuttleworth, Mrs, Aime Rous- Mrs. Tom Wilcox, 912 Bay-|seau, Mrs. Gertrude Drew and view avenue entertained a group|Mrs, Daphne Ibbitson, Upon of her friends at a jewellery|her arrival the bride-to-be was demonstration. Present were:|presented a corsage. To con- WORKMATE INSPECTS TRENCH WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 PERT JOEY BRYANT AWAITS SMELT Warm Days Bring On Smelt Fishing Fever By BRIAN McCALL Friday's unseasonably warm weather sent hundreds of local emelt fishing enthusiasts scurry. ing for their nets in anticipation of the yearly smelt run in Whit- by Harbor Smelt have been in the vicinity Of the harbor for several weeks but the fishermen who tried their luck, report poor catches During the heavy run, tens of thousands of the little silvery fish choke the harbor and the mouths of rivers and streams as the fanciers of the smelt's dis- tinctive flavor, tire their arms filling bushel baskets with their sqtiirming bodies. SPAWN IN MUD During the month of April and early May, the urge to spawn brings the fish to the inland waters to lay their eggs in the soft mud of swamps and river bottoms. The female of the species tnakes the trip to the spawning grounds first, followed by the male a few days /ater, Originally popular «around Lake Champlain, the fresh water smeltwas introduced to Lake Ontario about 10 years ago. Since, they have multiplied with such success, they now maintain a large fishing indus- Fleets. of boats. with seine nets! {catch these fish and pack them in salt for shipping all over the word. Last year, an estimated 9,000,000 barrels of smelt were taken from Lake Ontario Hardly in-the class of the com mercial fisherman, the local smelt enthusiast, who could eatch anything from a handful to a few bushels of the fish does his fishing for the enjoy- ment afforded The equipment necessary for a smelt fisherman is neither ex- pensive nor hard to obtain A dip net, hip rubber boots and a bushel basket fill normal requirements Confirmed sme!t fishing ad- dicts state nothing could be finer than to stand at the edge of the water briskly burning fire at their backs dip ping into the depths to trap the tasty little fish FUTILE DIPS For hours, fishermen will. take turns making test. dips with their nets bringing up nothing bul weeds Then, almost out of nowhere several silver colored bodies will appear in the nets The cry, "they're running" goes out, and the groups around the fire dash to the water's edge. ; The nets come up full of fish scoop after scoop, sometimes for hours, and then as suddenly with BROCK § WHITBY Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:25 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 TOSHIRO. MIFUNE Sniwvenopch WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! YOU ON ye 'a RILEY JACKSON - ROBERT PATRICK Presentation « A PARADE RELEASE + A Toho Co Ltd. Production ALSO-SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE YOUNG SWINGERS" Sterring----MOLLY BEE, ROD LAUREN ---- rights. The Benevolent Wednesday evening, April 15, Halton presiding, Grand Sister Wanda Tizzard, A number of visitors were present from Brooklin, Oshawa, Ajax, Pickering, Port Perry and Fort William. They were wel- comed by the Noble Grand. Sister McDonald, assembly president, of the Rebekah As- |sembly of Ontario, was. brought lin and introduced by Sister Ead- die Hoar. Sister Dulmage, dis- |trict deputy president of this ldistrict was introduced by Sis- = iter Sally Jones, Brother Harvey Attwood, |Grand Guardian of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, was intro- \duced by Sister Greta Camp- bell. Brother Greer, Deputy m@ Grand Master of District 41, % lwas introduced by Sister Lena |Pellow. Invitations were received from Ajax Lodge, to their 'Trip = Around the World" supper on 'May 2, and from Pickering " \Lodge, to their birthday party, '4 |May ¥. | Announcements were made for our initiation meeting Wed- CP and -T meeting, May 4 Sister Saunders, on the results of the wedding catered to. CANDLE TABLEAU After the business session, a WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR jas they appeared, the fish are MONDAY, April 20 gone y P With baskets full, and aching ete Credit «Union banking arms, the fishermen douse their) . . fires and head for-home, to be- a tee ee gr ie, tek Of Cleaning Welt is Whitby Romits The cleaning Salvation Army Brownies unpleasant part of the night's Whitby | Baptist sport, but a mess of golden _ plorers brown fried smelt on toast,| Viscount when finished, makes it ail), JODE seem worth while All Saints Anglican Church Eve- If the warm weather con-)_ ™ng Guild ra-ntiues, and the water temp Andrew's Presbyterian erature rises, the big runs|.,. Women Group No. 3 should be sianting | soon St. Mark's United = Church . Women Unit No, 8 and |" re the yearly sport will St. John's' Anglican __|. Men's Club |Pentecostal Church Women's ' Missionary Council St. Mark's UCW aint Guide of Canada Whitby H ] Fs | District Association 0 ds Meeting | TUESDAY, April 21 _St. Mark's United Church Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Women Unit No. 3 met in the/Req Cross work room Church parlor Thursday, April Salvation Army Cubs 16 at 2.30 pam ' Whitby : Leader, Mrs, R. A. Smith Ajax Kinetles opened the meeting with a poem Women's Christian Temperance entitled "Decoration" by| Union : : by Patience Strong | + Mrs. Perey Pascoe took | Amends United Ch Women charge of the worship service, | weDNESDAY April 22 her theme being "A Better World'. Mrs. Leith Jones read St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- the scripture dren of the Church Members were reminded of V'omen's Institute |the Spring Laincheon,: May 19 at which the guest speaker will be) THURSDAY, April 23 Wendy Hicks of Barrie, a radio| w,, i and TV personality sari Baptist Church Cub le » 7 " 2 i: ag rey i + ne ope Salvation Army Women's Home change from the usual study program, Mrs, Smith showed slides on a Mexican holiday At the close of the meeting Mrs. Charles Fallow and Mrs. William Mifflin served lunch The next Unit. meeting will -be hela Thursday, May 21 chore is the only| Greenwood 'Chapter St Chureh Teague Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 Christian Reformed Church Ladies Society Work and Pray | FRIDAY, April 24 Red Cross Senior Citizens Social Club | TV CONTRACT SET. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Two NEW YORK (AP)-;-The Na-) py Two Couples Club tional Football League sold tele-|pentecostal Church Young| vision and radio rights to its) People's Christ Ambassadors | 1964 and 1965 championship} | games to the Columbia Broad-\saqyuURDAY, April 35 | casting System Friday for | i | 800,000, a game. It is the high-|Salvation Army Timbral Brig- 'e ever paid for the| 'ade rights to a one-day sports event, Salvation' Army Young People's and approximately double the) Band $926,000 paid for the 1963 game|St. Andrew's Presbyterian {Ch Junior Choir pr Church Ex- 2nd | Rebekahicandie tableau was put on by lowed Lodge held its regular meeting|15 officers holding lighted can-|prizes. dies and pledging anew the ob-| with Noble Grand Sister Gwen|ligations of the order. This was/vener assisted by|well done with the members inja few colored dresses. This took a lot/be reserved by phone 668-3616. of time and effort and they are to be congratulated on work. | ister McDonald, sembly of Ontario, lated the staff on their tableau and said that the officers every success |Rebekah Order, She was pre- sented with a gift from the lodge, presentation beind made ( grand. After the lodge closed, three students from this district who |were chosen to receive the Re- tions, took over and gave a very| intresting and educational talk, jon their trip to the United Na- |tions, Philadelphia, Washington jand Niagara Falls, , | |showed colored slides of their, their) prizes r assembly|Wwill go as door prize A variety|Douglas Maundrell, Mrs, Dun- lpresident of the Rebekah As-|Of desserts were promised by|can Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Ash- Fort Wil-jconveners Mrs. George Lomax by, Mrs. Eric Fuller, Miss Joan liam, then spoke and congratu-jand Mrs, R ibekah tour of the United Na-|Sctipture David meditation on the scripture. S¢helarship Stedents| Report To Rebekahs by games and draw for Edith Watts, ticket con- reported there were still vacant tables that could Mrs Mrs. A. B, Conrad mentioned and decorations were eady, A floral arrangement E, Smith. The meeting closed with pray- she had neverjer and refreshments were serv-|W4S before witnessed the work puted. Tea hostesses Mrs, EF, W.!| on in just that way. She wished|Dilling. in| Mrs their work, and explained some|meeting will be held Tuesday, of the work being done by the|May 12 Miss Alma Row and Milton Halpenny. Next sROUP 5 MEETS St. Andrew's Presbyterian by the noble grand and vice Women Group 5 held its month-| | M ly meeting in the Church Hall,| ferin Chairman Mrs, G. C. Dalgleish|members of her Euchre Club. opened the meeting with prayer.|Present were: |Mrs, Jack Cowan delivered the|!l, reading and Mrs, Livingstone gave the During the business meeting all reports were read and ap-|Junch. They also|Proved. Biblical questions were distributed to members and they \trip and thanked the lodge for/are requested to bring the an- }that could only happen once in a nesday, May 6, also the birth-|making this trip possible, They SWers at the next meeting, Tues-| day meeting, May 20; and theigaid: 'That. it was something day, May 5. The meeting closed with an when plans will be made forjlifetime, and something that Paster story read by Mrs. C. our Tag Days May 29 and 30./they will never forget.' The dit-|R. Pickard. Tea hostesses mace A good report was given by|ferent Rebekah Lodges in this|Mrs. S. Siersma and Mrs. W. district pay all expenses on MeMinn. such projects. | ALL SAINTS' GUILD The regular meeting of the Afternoon Branch of All Saints {Parish Guild was held Tuesday, | jApril 14 In the Sunday School a INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 | The main item of business) jwas the finalizing of plans for ithe dessert card party to be held in the parish hall Wednes- day afternoon April 22. Desserts | to be served at 1.30 p.m. fol-| Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Smith, Mrs. John Fertile, Mrs. |Kay Hutchings, Mrs, Don Butts, | Mrs, Ruby Partington, - Mrs. clude the evening, lunch was Ernie Collinson, Mra. 'Robert|served. Kathleen Leanora will cele- brate her first birthday Sunday, Mrs, David Kernohan, Miss/April 19. She is the daughter of Trudy Hutchings, Mrs. William|/Eleanor and Charles Kemp, 316 Avent, Mrs, Arthur Moore, Mrs.|Colborne street east. Mary Lou Brown of Oshawa| Mrs. Denis Wayne, 018 Mc- was the demonstrator, Mrs.|Cullough Drive is in the Oshawa Wilcox the hostess served a)General Hospital where she light lunch. junderwent surgery, Mrs, Edith Mr. and Mrs. James Scott|Moorecroft of Deep River, and children Jacqueline andjformerly of Saskatoon, Sas- Steven have recently arrived/katchewan visited at the home from Australia and are guestsiof Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward, 105 at the home of Mr. and Mrs./Mary James Wilson, 149 Lupin Drive.|week. Mrs. Scott is the youngest jsister of Mr. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family. plan to lestablish residence in Whitby. COSMETIC DEMONSTRATION Mrs. Ernest Rowland, 603 Harriett street entertained a) group of her friends at a cos- |metic demonstration, Present were: Mrs. Michael Kennelley, Mrs. Murray Stubbings, Mrs. IF YOU DON'T DRINK +» pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation, RIEGER and OSBORNE INSURANCE | Rowland, | Mrs. Elaine Lee of Whitby, | the demonstrator, Mrs. Stubbings was the winner of the door prize. The hostess served) |lunch, | | Recent guests at the home) lof Mrs. Phyllis Winegarden, /505 Perry street were Mr. and Mrs. John Winegarden of Ot- \tawa, : Mrs. Gary Winter 1515 Duf- street entertained the Mrs. Bob Camp-! Mrs. Elmer Tran, Mrs.) \Dave Saunders, Mrs, Ted) /Munns, Mrs. Jim Quail, Mrs.| Linda Kedwell, Miss Joan Bux- ley. The hostess served a butfet/PH. 668-5431 --- WHITBY, 218 DUNDAS STREET E. Representing the | CONVALESCING | | Mr. William . Ryland, 610) Mn, || PROPER PLANNING | | 7S, IMPORTANT 700, WEVE THE PLAN 71| S To Hl || SATISF a ing Village, Bay Ridges, vs ata PONG Ii nodt PRODUC TS p street west, this past) SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- 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 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, April 18, 1964 Flag Down Fast Train Near Crash ST. THOMAS (CP)--The west- bound New York Central fast passenger train, the Wolverine, was flagged down minutes be- fore it reached the scene today of a freight train ment a quarter mile east of the NYC depot here. Nine cars jumped the tracks and toppled over. The freight cars--part of @ 117-car Chesapeake and Ohio freight train--blockeg the two main lines and one of the tracks. Through traffic ig maintained by shunting through on the yard tracks. tracks between St, Thomas and Buffalo for its Canadian divi- sion traffic, | 'There were no injuries. Learn more in 64 I EARN MORE | | | | | | GO AHEAD! Prepare For An Exciting and Profitable Career In Business Why Wait? Enrol Now Fors | Home Study Course * ACCOUNTING * ADMINISTRATION * SECRETARIAL * GENERAL BUSINESS MAIL FOR LITERATURE - -- <-- -- = == am an | t Age --~~ | | Name | Address I city | WHITBY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Post Office Box 211. Whitby, Ont. and Rosebank. If neces- 839-3890 ALWAYS REV. 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