0 eat, OF ' Port Sabbah ge EOF ENR CA. Bers AREA HUMANE SOCIETY HAS NEW STATION WAGON Whitby, this week. This ve- hicle, to be operated by the Oshawa - Whitby branch's new inspector, Al. Davidson, will become a familiar sight fn this photo a new station wagon, bearing the Ontario Humane Society name on the side, is shown parked in front of the Times office in Te SP Me in the district as the inspec- tor carries out his duties for the OHS. It is fully equip- ped with all necessary items BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE tention for both large and small animals and birds, whenever such service is required, --Oshawa Times Photo Whitby Lions Plan Action - Packed WHITBY (Staff) Newly wey elected president of the Whitby | Lions Club, William Schatzman officially took office this week for the first time at a board of directors' meeting. He an- nounced plans for a busy sea- son of club activities, both social and civic improvement type, in addition to regular charitable activities carried on by the local organization, Regarded as one of the club's main objectives, a continual | program of assistance is the campaign for funds in support | of Lake St. Joseph Camp for © the Blind, Possibly next in im- portance is the club's proposed © plans to raise $5,000 in support of the Whitby General Hospital, "The. Santa Claus Parade, which is being headed by the Lions in conjunction with the Whitby Chamber of Commerce, among many ; r deavors planned for the new/|Information and Inter Club vist- season includes the program of|tation committee will be head- assistance underprivileged children ' summer camp. The president|tendance as chairman of the described this project as vital| attendance committee. and one worth continuing. munity," Year Although all plans are tenta- the moment, nothing \ tive at Juve at having been decided, 4 the Lions are planning a special type of New Year's party which can be enjoyed by both mem- * bers and non-members of the 1 club. 'This party, although so-| assignments fell to the respon- ) cial, should go far in creating|Sibility of the immediate past a good atmosphere of congenial-|president, Norm O'Leary, who ity in the town," the president| Will chair the Public Relations said. One other outstanding project charitable en- local to a in sending "This year will be a big one for the Lions providing ample|chairman. Convention details opportunity to serve the com- President Schatzman Lions Name Chairmen WHITBY (Staff) -- In prep- aration for another busy year, the Whitby Lion's Club named a |panel of committee chairmen at its first board of directors' meeting this week. The Lions'| activities will be headed up by}! 14 committee chairmen, One of the most important Committee. Another important |} task was turned over to George Ailles, as bulletin chairman, The jed by Jack Boyle; while Don Brear will keep an eye on at- Handling the club's purse strings is Don Irvine as finance j}will be supervised by Jim | Wright with Gerry Brear in \charge of the membership com- jto the road by blocking a lane- WHITBY (Staff) -- Sentence on a charge of careless hunting was reserved by Magistrate Harry Jermyn, Tuesday, after he convicted John David An- drews, of RR 1, Burketon, on the charge. Andrews, the court Jearned, had been visiting his father's farm and had taken his fatner's new .22 calibre, semi-automatic rifle to a field to test it, and had shot 61-year-old Gordon Cum- ming, of RR 1, Port Perry, in the arm, Mr, Cumming said he had been repairing a fence in a field and had seen the accused and his brother coming out of a house carrying a gun. "The next thing I. knew," he said, 'was I heard a ping and then felt something hit me in the arm. Andrews said he was hunting woodchucks and, when he could- nit find any, he had just raised the rifle and fired. A case of public mischief against four men was remand- ed for one week for argument. The four, William George Red- shaw, Kenneth Mclvor, Kenneth Anderson and Donald Cornish, the court was told had followed another car along a sideroad in Whitby and, when the other car had pulled over to the side of the road to let them pass, they had prevented it from returning way. They had also used foul lan- guage, to the driver of the car and a female passenger and had let the air out of two tires. An 18-year-old youth, Terrance Bryant, was sent to jail for 30 James Wins Farmer Fixing Fence Is Shot In The Arm days when convicted of drinking under age for the second time. Bryant was picked up in an apartment building in Whitby after the owner had complained to police. Being drunk in a public place cost David Hand, of Whitby, $10 and costs or five days. Drinking under age cost Wayne Whitney, 17, $50 and costs or seven days in jail, Whitney was picked up out- side a dance in a school at Pickering Beach. Two 2-year-old men were each fined $50 and costs or seven days in jai! for drinking under age. Cecil Virtue and William Sin- clair, evidence showed, had been stopped on Highway 401 by police. Virtue was also given a sus- pended sentence on a charge of having liquor in a place other than his residence. A Kingston man who was found lying on the shoulder of Highway 401 was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail for being drunk in a public place. John Hammond told the court he had been best man at a wedding and was going to his wife in Kingston. Dangerous driving cost Vin- cent Lalonde $200 and costs or 30 days in jail. His licence was suspended for two years. Lalonde, the court was told, drove his car at speeds up to 100 miles per hour and weaved from lane to lane. He was also fined $25 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Driving while impaired cost Frederick Quinn, of Toronto, fn and costs or 15 days in ail. Quinn had been stopped by po- lice, on Highway 12 near Brook- lin, after driving in an erratic manner, Junior Tilt COBOURG -- Bob James of Bowmanville fired a sizzling round of 71 to win the Junior Boys' Invitation Golf Tourna- ment at the Cobourg Golf and Curling Club. Competing in the A Flight for 16-to-18-year-olds, the Bow- manville boy wound up as the low gross winner for the field One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Wallpaper and Murals @ Custom Dreperies 4 ne e ¢.i, faints end Verni @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer pig THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 1, 1965 5 s Whitby Pee Wees| needs for inspiration, in the tough series ahead, is local sup- Meet Newmarket port. Whitby baseball and all WHITBY (Staff) -- Elim-|sporting fans should come out inating Cobourg in two straight ---- BROCK games, the Whitby Pee Wee All- WHITBY Stars, now Eastern Ontario Baseball Champions, meet New- market in a semi-final, best two- out-of-three series. The first game, scheduled for Saturday evening, will be play- ed at Newmarket. The second game will be played at Centen- nial Park, Whitby, at 2 p.m., Sept. 6. "This is the farthest any Whit- by pee wee squad has advanced in a number of years," a team official stated this week. 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"Sup-} A be brought to a successful con- port from other service clubs,\businessmen and citizens 18/cjysion if each and every mem- of 57 entries. His prize was a new golf cart, mittee, Health, welfare DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. WHITBY MEAT MARKET civic groups and the generaljhoped for," he added. ber puts out a Lion's effort. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mantlejschool. Feller College is a Bap-| spent last weekend in the/tist Christian Day School in Ottawa Valley visiting friends|French Canada and was found-| in Carleton Place, Carp andied in 1836. Appleton. ~, ee 'ier Dole-|Cecil Bradley, 1122 Brock st. s., weere, sreen st., entertain-|)... received the First Clasp to ed last Sunday after the chris-| ° tening of their gon, Dean. Those|the Canadian Forces' Decora-| present were: Cecil Bradley,|tion. WO2 Bradley was born) Will Enforce Bike Rules AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Police |have warned all bicyclists in the d sight improvement falls to Tol Wilson and Peter Wiseman wi take care of the education com- mittee. Another important post was turned over to Paul Coath as program chairman, Ways and means, the method of raising funds, naturally will be changed by the club's "watch dog"', Don Irvine; while safety minded Bob WO2 George Bradley, son ofjtown that the Highway Traffic Act regarding bicycles will be jenforced in the town and any-|the club will be the responsibil- jone not com will be charged, plying with them In the past police have confis- great-grandfather; Mrs. Graceland educated in Pickering, He|Cated bicycles from youngsters Stailkovich, Mr. and Mrs. Leo|,,; . . , \joined the Canadian Army in tg oh A agg rl Mrs-'1940 and except for one year, Bilan and' chititen play: fF his service has been with Susan, Bernice and Arthur, Mr preg oot ggg hing see and and Mrs, William Stannett and])),., ap AS a ii vgn daughter Kathleen CSPOT | cig ged ier SP of : wae : . Aside from ee es cool lll mre lhis duties as Dental Technician Shelley, all ot Whitby 8 Clinical he is a competent in- y y structor in various dental sub-| Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Mac-(Jects given at the school, -- | Millan, Athol st., recently re-) woo pr. | | adiey and family re- turned from Quebec where theyicide in Barrie and is actively were enrolled in a three-week Conversational French summer course. The course was given engaged in community affairs. He is president of the Barrie and District Association for Re- found not complying with regu- lations but found that instead of enforcing the laws they were cluttering up their offices with 40 or 50 bicycles which would be returned to the children when their parents called for them at the station. Police have heen forced to take stronger action because of the number of bicycles in the town, Since a fatal bicycle acci dent last year police have been charging youngsters riding with- out a light on their cycle after dark, Police Chief C, G. Dunn. feels Wilkes will be responsible for forming a safety committee. Constitution and bylaws for jity of Herb Visser while Rolly i Smith heads the civic improve- ment committee. SPURN SMOKERS JOHANNESBURG (AP)--Two)} South African insurance com- panies are refusing 'fe insur- ance policies to smokers, and others are increasing premiums. The worst risks, said a broker, are-medical-men_and_newsnaper Runners-up were two Whitby teenagers, Dennis Vorvis and Stu Reeson, who carded 73 and 77 respectively. Low net in this flight was 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY PH. 668-6941 Choice Quality Meats -- All Meats Govt. Inspected captured by Por Dempsey ec' Cobourg wit' 6.. G. Byron Trenton was second with 65 and Brian Keighley. of Cobourg, third, with 66. Because there were just seven entries in the C Flight for boys 13 and under, prizes were given only to the low gross winner -- Bill Acorn, Port Hope, with 88 -- and to the low net leader -- Allan'Crago, Bowman- ville, with 68, Family Monuments staffs: NOW OPEN WEBSTER Lumber and Supply Ltd. YOUR C.P.1, DEALER Created To individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS, | LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST A Division of the 3. 5. Kreoge Limited. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. cieamamimaiiianmenle OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY | 668-3552 701 BROCK ST. N, 668-4451 at Feller College, Grande};anaeq Childre jthat children, approaching th n and a member b SPEORCRE 508 Ligne, Quebec, Both Dr. andio¢ the Canadian National Insti-|@&@ Of 16, should be taught to Mrs. MacMillan participated initute for the Blind. 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He played only the final shift of Monday night's) game as he was sick. He man- aged two shots on goal in the final minute of play. The fans will see a complete new penalty box staff for to- night's contest as the Ontario Lacrosse Association has taken| over the jobs for the rest of this/ series. Even the public address/ system will be manned by an) OLA official. Jerry Gray, local) time keeper, will be able to sit back and cheer to his heart's content at this one and there will be no one to stop him FRIGIDAIRE Repid Dry Cleaning 8 tbs. of dry cleoning $2.00 Blair Park Plaze Men. toe Fr. -- 9 om, te? pm. 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