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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 5

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ITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West OPEN HOUSE DISPLAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30,1964 5 | Advances In Medicine: Tel. 668-3703 |- By BRIAN McCALL (Times-Staff) The gle: aming of Whitby's Ontario Hospital were thrown open to the publicjand the long rows of huge 1 "Open| steamer pots contained what ap- peared to be a tasty dinner, The overall atmosphere of] put fl th i |hopeless, ' society were escorted on tours through|the hospital seems to be one of ea a 1 fg Ba eg many of the hospital's wards|unhurried restful quiet. i ts d y at the louse." Groups of interested persons and therapy units. Most impressive of the many ward that used to house the stops on the tour was the build- "dangerow' patients, but the devoted to occupational) aoors of the ing therapy. Patients in these therapy buildings occupy themselves with many interesting hobbies, that would do an artist proud. The tour wound its through many of the wards where television and many the group and carvings and paintings could be sold in art wards and halis/stores, now stand open. treatment, and new "wonder"' ri\drugs have changed what once fen Uiening Om pieces of ty must have been terrible, little, way|barred cells into open, bright, a cheerful bedrooms. Are Apparent AtOMH 2.=."2=. ents make themselves), and/patients. glistening waxed floors. In another section of pital rubber spatulas a national brand name trimmed and inspected many facets of re- z- The patients are allowed hos- under habili to smoke and are on machines_operated by jae 103 BYRON ST. S. 1 Block West of 4 Corners | Then Turn South WHITBY The many new adv: Many of the items produced|mental 5 therapy being practised The kitchens were spotlessiny the patients such as stuffed|at the hospital ane it possible toys and children's appears to be superior to many|the patients, who at one time manufactured each year. clothing|for a very large percentage of items and are|would have been and lead a happy, normal life. PICNIC COOLERS To keep either hot or cold. ice for 48 hours or more The group was shown the) once-barred cells New advances in psychiatric The patients, who 50 year's Cinadian Pacific ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF 1s 14" x 12", oh Her... MD SLEEPING BAGS SALONS Tae ounenict..... SOT other forms of entertainment|ago would have been locked into provided a happy and remedial|these rooms now gather in a atmosphere for the many/|recreation room to play games patients. and watch television. Women weaving rugs and) The sleeping wards exhibit) strips of cloth in many intricate|long rows of white neatly-made | designs caught the attention of|beds (which many of the pati-| WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. F. H. M. Irwin of Inver-| Hallet avenue, entertained at) lynn has recently returned froma dinner party last Sunday, ) a ten-week trip to East and/April 26 in honor of Mrs. Alex South Africa, She also visited|Brown on the occasion of her| in England as the guest of her|birthday. Present were: Mr. and son and daughter-in-law, Mr.|Mrs. Alex Brown and family, and Mrs. John Irwin, and was) Michele, Pat and Donna Marie; also present at the Baptism of|Mrs, George Brown and Shar- their daughter Kathrine Mac-|on and Danny Silver. Laren in Sutton Anglican| : | A presentation was made to Church, Surrey, England |Mrs. Osborne by these young Mrs. Charles Winegarden of|folk as a mark of esteem and Portage LaPrairie, Manitoba, is|in gratitude for her work as visiting her parents, Mr. andjfounder of this Church group. | Mrs. Bernard O'Reily of Osh-|Mrs. Jack Schieder and Mrs. ADDRESSES OPP OFFICERS Affleck Stresses Discretion A acres In Drinking-Driving Cases se" "Gers Convener of the bake sale t0| were: Jocelyn Luck, Robert \ | n : "when a man is drunk, he's| 'Intoxication, to the law, is|trends, and his ability to answer|trust and appear in court of ee Saggy gf pepe PADI iggy Bagge re ml drunk," Crown Attorney Brucejnot a matter of degree, but re-| questions. Copy these down. | their own volition." lwishes to remind members of|y web entries rol ead Bact Affleck told officers of the OPP} lationship," he added. "A man{ "Hostility is usually indicative) The car, he continued, must) p enevolent Rebekah Lodge that tad Jackson. Shen Robert- Whitby Detachment, yesterday./digging a ditch can be quite|of intoxication. People are not|be immediately impounded, but] their homebaking needs to be| son nid ins Avice wader "And it doesn't matter what|drunk, and still do his job, but| normally that aggressive. | may be released on a bail bond. picked up please call 668-8068.) i his waik of life." a surgeon. . .? | "Alcohol is a depressent, so|If a person is convicted of drunk | Mrs, Jack Schieder recently} Mr, Affleck was lecturing the} 'A man may be the life of the}watch for abnormal modes of} driving, the car is impounded,) Guests at the home of Mr.\attended the RN Alumnae din- officers on the criminal chatge|party at a party, but when ieee al like an abrupt switch} under the Highway Traffie Act/and Mrs. Robert Gagnon, Euclid ner held at the Empress Hotel, of drunk driving. He spoke to| gets behind the wheel of his car, from laughing to crying. _ |for 2 period of three months. street were Mr. and Mrs. Ro-| Peterborough. some 37 constables and NCO's. | he can be dangerous." | "His clothes _ may be dis- The law covering care and|main Poirier and Mrs. Law-| He stressed the reasons for] The Crown set out a series of| arranged, or stained. His lips, if}control of a vehicle while in-jrence Marsh, Montreal, both . laying only drunk - drivingjcriteria by which the officersjhe has been drinking heavily,|toxicated applies when the carjsisters of Mrs. Gagnon. Brooklin Guides charges in Ontario County, a| might determmine drunkenness:| could be dry, and caked. \is at rest, the Crown explained.| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck 111) procedure that has been passed; They were warned to take) "Watch how he lights a "And, unfortunately," he con- Starr aventie celebrated their! down. from his predecessor,| careful note of the smell of alco- cigaret. He is usually intoxi-|tinued, "it is usually the good) Sta" wedding anniversary wed-R = A ds Judge Alex Hall. hol, and to determine from|cated if the match.is all over|type of fellow that is charged jesday April 29. To celebrate} ecelve War In many Counties, Mr. Affleck] where it emanated. When it was the place first. |under this section. besegiee die, they entertained | said, the most common chargejon his breath, he said, this) "Most drunken persons have| "He's coming home from 8| croup of friends. Brooklin Brownies and Guides made by police is impaired driv-|should be stressed when evi-/trouble sitting correctly. They|party, and, feeling a state of in- were awarded the following ing. He charged that this tended dence was given. slump down, or sit on only part/toxication coming over him,| Palmerston Avenue Euchre| badges last week: to create an inequality in the| Other factors were an uwn-| of the chair. ' |pulls off to the side of the road/Club met at the home of Mrs./ Brooklin Area First Brownie law: steadiness of gait (walk), condi-| "They may ask foolish ques-|to sleep it off. jIrene Hancock, Present were| Pack -- Golden Bar: Betty Mc- "The fellow with the influence,| tion of eyes (pupil dilation), and) tions, and be unable to answer| "But drunkenness destroys in-| Mrs. Marie Ulrich, Mrs. Helen|Kenzie, Carol Van Ginhoven, or with money, can usually man-|hesitant or.slurred speech. questions legibly or logically.|sight. He could wake up at any|Pierce, Mrs. Ilse Wolff, Mrs.|Sharon Corlies. Golden Hand: age to be charged with im-| He explained that there were|They may be very unsure of| time and drive off. In this way|Joan Coulthard, Mrs. Grace|figine Alderson. Thrift Badge: paired," he said. three distinct phases in the pur-| themselves. jhe is a potential danger to the|Thomas, Mrs. Doris Gunn and) Flaine Alderson, Judy Marshall. 'They get off with a fine. But|suit and determination of the) pan anp CAR public. |Mrs. Jean Batherson. Knitter's Badge: Elaine Alder- the poor man, or the fellow who|drinking driver: .__ |IMPOUNDING "There has been strong argu-| Mr, and Mrs. Murray Silver,|$0. Minstrel Badge: Gail Dis- ns in from the country) '"Wach their prior driving.| 11. informed the officers of the, Ment that, if a car is stuck or - ney. Skater's Badge: Joan gets hit for drunk driving, and/See if it is erratic and to what! ,4;mal bail required for persons| Out of gas, it is no longer a ve- | Nicholson. goes to jail." degree. See how many times he), rested for drunk driving, and|hicle, and therefore the driver| '7°. : ket. lay the| Brooklin Area First Guide leties. Ready te Plant. Mr. Affleck cautioned officers|SWerves, and how far. added that an accident usually|P0Ses no hazard. seen OF Mik DOCK EL A peek -- Aeigatvel Badia Gall Reg. 1.49 to use discretion in laying the| "After he is stopped, observe|caused am: increase. | "Lay the charge and let the| "nanee- ne |Disney. Skater's Badge: Joan our PRICE 98° drunk-driving charge, however.|his conduct closely and estab-|" «mut in some cases the ac-|Magistrate decide. As far as re-|, "But if the fellow ing {he| Nicholson, : fan ess He reminded them that the nor- Heed pg he was nape Watch) oused has no money and no|cent decisions are concerned, it|P8Ck seat sleeping, wit " wo Brownies and Guides sold a mal driver stopped with liquor) OW he gets out rps Pie ,.| Valuable property. If you know]is ruled as a motor vehicle, be-[i0_ bis. pocket, 1 would Mot) of 997 boxes of cookies dur- Just Arrived from Holland on his breath was a responsible) "Take note of how he navi-\him and his background, it is|cause it may be easily restored|"harge him. ling Cookie Day, and thank resi- . * iy ' citizen who had erred. JUMBO | gates. Ask him to open his trunk} ' h It was suggested that, should|(cars are always searched for! his own bail, He explained that the charge) dents of the area who support- BLUE NYLON COVERED SLEEPING BAGS Top quality filled, full 100" 7 zipper. Two bags can be mode into one double sleeping bag. 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Most ver- | the wheel, with the keys in the {not unjustified to place him on|to usage. y the driver 6f the car not be|alcohol). Sometimes he will be| could be Isid rio matter 'whereleg the drive. | "But if a car is badly smashed i ofr ett ; <| Pelee ' in histanity Wobhxicated, ja the offi.| unable to insert the key." 'Most drunk drivers are nor-jup, perhaps the charge is un-|the car was stopped, even A Mother ana Dacichise Han cer's opinion, e maght be sent| Mr. Aiifleck stressed that! rompers of society. If placed on} Mr. Affleck asked for discre-| The Crown, at the urging of| Wet is planned for May 22. mally very good citizens, and| justified." the driver's own driveway. | hime in a/taxi, or a relative| notes -- oe the scene i their own recognizance, they/tion in this case also. Detachment Sergeant Charles might be called to come for him, | OF er that the officer firmly sub- Hefferon, agreed to address the 4 a said, other evidence may be ob- He emphasized the candil:ions, could often) {have lodged a protest on these é A H *~ T If the driver is able to navi- ce ; : ; will almost always live up to the. "If the man is slimped behind "We must maintain an aura of| Stantiate his case in court. officers on other aspects of the! tained: however. jwork to the advantage of the) lacrosse club held) grounds. It will be most inter- gate, and his speech is unaffect-| @ Easy to apply with brush or roller fair play. By acting in this man-| pe TACHMENT OFFICE ti I law at future dates. He used ag an example a situ- The first step is the question-| | accused. jby far their best workout of|esting to see just what happens ed, the Crown suggested that! PERENIALS All varieties. Ready to plant. OUR PRICE..... LAWN GHAIRS T lity aluminum tui full oa, Rae ~~ OUR price ...... GeOD 50' TRANSPARENT GARDEN HOSE Soft and flexible, bross coup- lings. Guaranteed for 12 years. Reg. 3.49 2.95 OUR PRICE PATIO AND DRIVEWAY BROOMS Reg. 1.49 OUR PRICE .....,.. ner, the driver is not stigma-| When the offender is taken to| The. 37 men present represent: | Brooklin Coach ation where a car. is stopped for| naire, then the TOO In Ooac tized by a criminal record. Take/ the office for questioning, he ed all but the five who were on| co-ordination} erratic driving, and the driver! By CLIFF GORDON hig keys and send him home." patrol at the time of the talk, tests. He said the tests, which} jmay be refused, smells of alcohol. $rookdin Just Arrived New Spring Samples to be tailored by... @ TIP TOP TAILORS e HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e WM, B. LEISHMAN "Tf they are very agile in the|the season on Monday night atjnow. In the meantime if you " ltests, they may be given an ac.| the Whitby Arena. There were|want to see the fellows in ac- oy egy" rigged urged,|duittal by the Marutrite. or|in the neighborhood of 20 would) tion, be at the Whitby arena on though, not to be hesitant in lay: have the change reduced. [Be senior "gutted stick" menjthursday night at 8.30 | as ing a charge: "They are under no obligation be ¢ ad hi rawford whips "Don't try to be a good fel-\to take them, but are entitled| Manager Morton was very) 5 charges through their paces. ¢ : pleased with the turn out and|The schedule opens «May 21 on} low, but then again, don't take! to them. A refusal may be intro-| a the road wi : an acquittal as 'a jtold us that he expects even a| with the first home ersonal/duced as evidence, and would} i ga ; arial ny affront. A certainly work to their disadvan-| rt pote 4 --. oe _ enn el "The drunk driving charge) tage... \ported frat * couple of nk RAS, Sr abite R gives the Magistrate another al-| The blood, urine, or breath-|faces will make their way into ternative to acquittal," he eXx-/alizer tests are non-obligatory,|the Whitby camp for this work- plained. "So you can get a con-' he added, and refusal cannot belout. We did not get their names viction on. either drunk, or the| introduced as evidence in court.|put understand that one of them resluced | charge. of impaired) He also listed other criteria in|tried out with Brooklin. two Oa, ties advised the officers | determining: drunkenness: ieee nee ' : .| "If a man immediately goes tol Getting back to co an bin Bee entities or Geen ee: in the cells, he is likely|night's session, The fellows are on a man's state of sobriety. | intoxicated. Normally when alfast appearing to be rounding THE § "It is not a medical decision. {elow has an experience with|into shape. They have started A man is drunk when a 'reason.| poice he is nervous -- it is alto show signs of getting that DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY @ Dries quickly to a long lasting low sheen @ Paint anytime--No unpleasant odors @ Alkali resistant GP Available in a range of rich colors Gp RUSSET RED -- DARK GREY -- GREEN _ NUT BROWN - LIGHT GREY SALE 4330 ¢ or Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S$, PH, 668-2091 | Monday Reg. 9.40 Gal. . Reg. 2.90 Qt. 97° ably prudent man says he is| Shocking thing for him. It is un-jwinter fat hardened up. They drunk'." (Mr. Affleck attributed| likely that he fall immediately/are running better and their the quote to England's Lord At-| to sleep. jtiming appears. to be getting kinson.) "Observe his conversation | Sharper. Se nee ; --e One thing however that is sticking in the crop of man- ager on and the Brooklin 'executive Tk the way the On- tario Lacrosse Association is awarding. last -year's Brooklin |Players to Peterborough. The main beef by the local team is |the allotting of one Joe W. Todd to the Peterborough team. Last year the Brooklin team bought the releases on William Armour and Joe Todd from Hastings Jrs. for the balance of the season. \Todd signed his senior certifi- j}cate on June 15 and played almost all the games from here in. The understanding between the Brooklin team and Hast- BROADLOOM SCATTER MATS: 27 BROCK. Evening Shows ot 7 and 9 P.M. WHITBY Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 Completely Renovated for Your Eating Enjoyment '| Most colors. Reg, 1.98 OUR PRICE FLAT -- SEMI-GLOSS -- LATEX Gp GD G&D 20% OFF @ EXCELLENT FOOD @ TASTEFULLY PREPARED Tammy Takes Over An Intern... Lock, Stock and Bandages!! Aquarium Pump & Filter Sets filter, Discontinued colors. Plenty of decor shades left DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. ings was that Armour, who was still. junior age for 1964, would FREE DELIVERY return to Hastings while Todd MR, JIM TOM, proprieto at ' , 107 Byron St. S., WHITBY CHINESE FOOD . A SPECIALTY For Take-Out Orders PHONE 668-2002 Complete with motor, |] tubing, glass wool ond |] charcoal, OUR PRICE TROPICAL FISH. SPECIALS SANDRA / PETER DEE /FONDA TAMMY and the DOCTOR A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Go-Starring MACDONALD CAREY--MARGARET LINDSEY @ ALL COLOR SHOW @ PH: 668-5862 Your choice, |] Sword Tails | OUR PRICE EACH ,. wou'? -remain the provert: Brooklin. since he was over- aged for 1964, The Brooklin 'team, through their secretary, 47° |

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