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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1964, p. 5

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AT WHITBY Board Requests Safety Walks A request by Whitby Public School Board for. town council to provide safety sidewalks on every street in the town would cost many thousands of dollars, councilors were told Monday night. Speaking at a general meet- ing of town council, Town Engi- neer Bill McBride said such an) operation would involve some 67 miles of sidewalk. The Public School Board's re- * quest was first put to council several weeks ago. At that time council decided to write back and ask the school board to submit a list of priorities. not possibly afford to do the whole job at once. Mrs. Hamer then put before the meeting eight priorities which the Council later agreed to forward to the streets com- mittee for consideration in its 1965 budget. These were: On both sides of Dundas street from the east boundary to the west boundary. Both sides of Brock street from the CPR tracks to the north to Front street on the south, Both sides of Henry street) from Dundas street to Arthur} street. | The complete east side of |Annis street, Both sides of Co-| WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.. H. H. Wickett were recent visitors at the home of former Whitby residents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Smith, at Everett, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Smith wish to be remembered to all their friends in Whitby and Oshawa. - Some of the lucky winners at the euchre held under the aus- pices of Triple Link Club held in the 1OOF Hall, Friday were: Mrs. Phylis. Barton, Mrs, Dave Livinstone, Mrs, Stan Martin, Mrs, Kyrle Southwell, Mrs. How- ard Fowler, Mrs. J. C. Cowie, Mrs. Herb Meier and Mr. Lorne Kemp. There will be another euchre, Friday, Nov. 6. Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, 311 Dunlop street east, are celebrating their eighth wed- ding anniversary Noy. 3. Belated happy birthday wishes Curling Club -Ladies Section Plans Season The new season's first gen- eral meeting of the ladies' sec- tion of the Whitby Curling Club was held recently in the recrea- tion hall of Red Wing Orchards. Members of the executive for the 1964-65 scason are as fol- lows: Past president, Mrs. |Harry Lott; president, Mrs. Don Wilson; first vice-president, Mrs. Robert Collins; second vice- president, Mrs, A. C. Morrison; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. A. Archibald; recording sec- retary, Mrs. George Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. Fred McCaffrey. | Committee 'chairwomen are jas follows: Social, Mrs. Ben Bryant and Mrs. Neil Shortreed; house, Mrs. Leslie McFarlane; |games, Mrs. William O'Denell; \bonspiel, Miss Doreen Dobbie; | ways and means, Mrs. Roy They called it Charles Night" -- and it was. More than 200 friends and fel- low policemen paid tribute to Sgt. Charles Hefferon at a ban- quet held in his honor Tuesday night. Sgt. Hefferon, after 30 years of service with the Whitby De- tachment of the OPP, is leaving to assume command of the OPP Detachment at Downsview. Many of the men he | has ;worked with in the past 30 years {turned out and warm words of praise for the sergeant were voiced by Mal Famia, Whithy Justice of the Peace. Sgt. Hefferon came to Whitby in 1934 as one of three con- Officers. Honor | OPP Sergeant police the area from their new building on Highway 401 at the bottom of Henry street. The men of his detachment, as one of their parting presents, presented Sgt. Hefferon with the ownership papers of a Cadillac --a 1932 Lasalle. All he has to do now, he was told, is find the car the papers are for and he can drive it away. WARMLY APPLAUDED | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 3,1964 § | Policemen from five depart-| ments in the Whitby, Ajax, Pick- ering, and Oshawa area shook jthe hall with applause for a policeman "yho was said to have "served the area ior 30 years, THIS WEEK ONLY !3! Now every woman can look like a Queen in the new "EMPRESS" offered to you by Ki for THIS WEEK ONLY at the low, low sale price of ONLY $11.50, This custom-c: aluminum frame, with its delicately engraved adornments combines 'beauty and sturdiness. COMPLETE with the lenses you need, in the color you want. The EMPRESS is a FASHION , SALE POSITIVELY ENDS NOV. 7, 1964. MUST for every lady who wears glosses . . ALL GLASSES ONE LOW PRICE 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM |Epie area. ; | 5 | ie feast incl made many frjends, no enemies, and has done an excellent job of police work". Sgt. Hefferon turns over the eee jcommand of his detachment to FORCE GREW : Sgt. F. B. Lymburner, who _ Over the years the force grew) comes to the Whitby area after in size and the men moved to!1g years of service in the Fort new quarters in the old County stables, who were equipped with motorcycles, and policed the Whitby area using their homes as bases of operation. SINGLE VISION | i Complete with Frames Lenses and Case BIFOCALS | 17°? Complete With Frames Lenses and Case. Broken Frames Repaired or Replaced. While You Wait. We fill all- PSI, Ocaulists ond Optometrists prescrip- tions ot the same low --as prices of Caneda ond U S.-Founded 1904 WOULD TAKE TIME chrane street from Dundas |are extended to J. D. Ford, Pine} R It was the feeling that the|street to Beech street |street, who celebrated his birth-|Howe and Mrs. Thomas Philip; town could not possibly tackle! Walnut street, from Lee ave-|day, Nov. 2. |prizes, Mrs. A. ~C. Morrison; the operation all at once. It)nue to Brock street. Both sides | membership, Mrs. John Dough- press, Mrs. Leslie McFar- would have to be done over alof Athol street; from Clemence! At the Women's Progressive |ty; Mrs. period of years. Conservative Association meet-|lane; bungi editor, Mrs. Rob-| Collins; telephone, Mrs.| to Dundas street. a ; Members of the school board| And finally both sides of King ing recently a draw for a quilt) ert appeared during the council's|street from Dundas street to Was held with Mrs, William George Anderson and Mrs. deputations period Monday night| Arthur street. Seales the lucky winner. Thomas Philip; rating, ma A. to submit its list of priorities. | These, Mrs. Hamer described ¢. Harry Thomp-|©: Morrison and Mrs. Thomas/puitding on Centre street Speaking to the meeting Mrs. jas the most urgent. On behalf | . agg ey pe "Mies, Reta Philip: inter-club curling, Mrs.) 1p 1948 Sgt. Hefferon was pro- T. Hamer, chairman of thelof the school board she also ry : vad Archie Anderson; mixed curling,| noted to the rank of Corporal board's. newly formed safety requested that town council con- ph Mrs. Ben Bryant. and a third stripe was added in After.the general meeting ¢of-\1951 when he assumed com- committee, said the board ap- |tinue in future" budgeting. to lay | preciated that 'the town could' more sidewalks .|fee was served by the social) sand of the Whitby Detach- di Hore iespeo : : committee and new members ; HENRY HICH NEWS will be valedictorian for the were welcomed. Plans were also jclass of 1964. discussed for the coming fashion | Juast week the staff of Henry's|!show and dessert bridge on Boys Are Beaten At Volleyball They're Here ,,, New Fall Clothes to be tailored to your measure by... . @ TIP TOP TAILOR @ House of Hobberlin at... USS en's EEVE s+" 129 Brock St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Toronto, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs, Loyal Pogue last week. In his time the force has grown from three men, with no} headquarters, to 50 men who Hours: 17 Bond Street East 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Closed All Day Wed. 2nd Floor Phone: 728-1261 in Monty Pruncpal Cities lyearbook, the Hi-Lite, held elec-| yonday, Nov. 9 at the Curling \tions for the positions of editor,/Cjyh at 8 p.m. Fashions for land assistant editors. eceiving| curling, sports and lounging will|was the subject of a residents' the honors of the editorship was|phe shown. petition two weeks ago. Hugh Laurence, while Marg, It was announced that with; Over 400 people, almost the Hare and Chris Cuddy became) {he completion of the new addi-/entire population of Port assistant-editors; tion to the Curling Club build-|'Whitby, appealed to council for On the curling club scene,)ing, ice will be ready Novem-|quick action to cure this acci- 7 y TUSHING . i i : |Herb Gray was elected presi-|per 2, after which date free in-\dent black spot. By Bt Ee alee pmaed ponies into two Sane for dent,-and Bob Hermann, vice-|struction will be available to|" om JANE RODDIS | y, one unconverted. president. James Hefferingjnew members. | Ae Ga te the bane ok At the end of the first half) was selected as secrétary-treas-| A membership drive is now in} Henry challenged the girls ary the score was 13-0 in favor of|"Ter. progress and newcomers are| ' return match of volleybail./Henry. In the second half Doug) EXAM TIMETABLE ibid wi | Things looked bad for the girls|!ng and Jim Spencer each scor-| 'To the dismay of many stu- | as they lost the first game, 15-6,/¢4 a touchdown. Courtice was| dents, the examination timetable| ® F'zhting back, the girls won the|0t able to overcome this early| was posted this week, dispelling| No Subsidy next two games, with scores of Henry lead. Henry received the! illusions that examination prep-| 15-4 and 15-6. The boys won the|breaks, recovering fumbles, in-/aration was a task relegated to . next two games 15-4 and 15-8.|'ercepting passes and using Op-|some distant, unknown future For Stop Light Since the players were following PoTtunities to its advantage.)The hard shock of reality is | girls' roles, the girls were the| Doug Ing displayed fine passing|that there are only three weeks| The Department of Highways | victors, winning two of the first/#bility and Ron Archer showed/remaining before examinations) js not prepared to subsidize the! three games, Again, the girls/his superlative pass catching! pegin. Coincident with the post-|installation of stop lights at the | proved to be the superior, sex ability. ing of the exam time-table, was) dangerous junction of Victoria at Henry High. | The strong running of Bruce the receipt. of interim reports.|and Brock streets, Whitby Town| Wednesday, Oct. 28, proved to|Johnston and the stout defen-|It is hoped that these reports/ Council was told Monday night. be an eventful day on the| sive work of Duncan Mcintyre will provide the students with an) Last night's news came as a} volleyball courts. Henry's sen- inspired Henry's aggressive line-|estimate of their ignorance in| disappointment. But after con-| ior and junior girls' teams play-|Men to an all-out performance. |time for corrective actions, sidering the matter councillors | ed host to the St, Joseph's,|The one remaining game! Henry's play, the '"'Admirable| decided not to take "no" for an Ajax, and Clarke 'teams. The against Courtice will decide the|Crichton,"' will be shown next) answer. Henry seniors defeated Clarke,|Lakeshore District Champions, | Friday and Saturday nights, No-| On Reeve Everett Quantrill's although Clarke fought skilfully| the COSSA finalists for the year.|vember 6 and 7. The Blitz suggestion council decided to in a losing cause. Mr. King, the| On Oct. 28, Henry celebrated|Night, October 30, for ticket)send a deputation to Toronto to boys' coach, began to teach the| United Nations Day. A film star-| Sales proved reasonably success-| discuss the matter. | girls overhead serving. This new|ring Danny Kaye forcefully iflus-|{:-!. It is hoped that a capacity | The junction, which lies at the} skill, being only in the forma-|trated the work of UNICEF in| audience will attend the play. 'southern end of Brock street, | tive stage, accounted for the/orienta] countries. This inspired|~ -- hhLiedieradidaietintns poor serving during the girls'|our senior students to use their games. But in spite of VY this.obvi-jtalents, too, in the aid of ous serving difficulty, the Henry UNICEF. Henry's 'brains', senior girls managed to squeeze |'muscles', and 'good looks' com- past Ajax and into the COSSAbined forces to conduct a car] finals. lwash' at Mowat's BA service| The juniors played well, de- Station on Saturday, Oct. 31. For cisively defeating Clarke and\@ dollar and a half you had your St. Joseph's. Ajax defeated|car washed while at the same Henry's juniors in the first game but the juniors rallied to! defeat Ajax in the next two games. The juniors, too, earned -- way into the COSSA fin- als LAKESHORE CHAMPIONS time helped Henry High to help underprivileged children through) UNICEF, Our senior girls' volleyball team challenged the men teach- ers to a volleyball game after school Jast Friday. The proceeds THIS CARD { this hilarious exhibition will On Thursday afternoon, Henry se '1 eAtin TAREC\ER ER matched skills against Cour- also be devoted to UNICEF, tice in a senior football game TO PRESENT AWARDS to help determine the Lakeshore. Henry's annual commence- District Champions. Henry. was ment exercises will be held on triumphant, winning the game Saturday, Nov, 14, at 8 p.m. The 26-0. In the first half Ron Arch-| guest speaker will be Dr. C. H. er had two passes which he! Vipond, BA, MD. Robert Bassett ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CADETS CHAPTER NIGHT Presentation of Special Awards KING ST. SCHOOL -- WHITBY WED., NOV. 4th - 7:30 P.M. Refreshments -- Everyone Welcome WIN 100. - '500. = $1000. MATCH NUMBERS ON CARD WITH NUMBERS ON REVERSE OF TAPES! FIVE INA ROW WINS | BIG CASH! CARD No, 24 VALID TO Sat.Nov.14 FREE PLAYING CARD OMINION "Wee" Play Numbers, on Reverse of FREE Dominion Register Tapes That's balance! | BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:20 WHITBY _ Last Complete Show. 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