Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1965, p. 5

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WHITBY KIWANIS Ruction To Raise Funds For Community Centre Commenting on the fortheom- ling project, at the Kiwanis luncheon meeting Thursday, Ron Deeth called for the sup- port of the entire club. "There is no reason why we can't make this the biggest event we have ever conducted," he said. "If we are to build the com- munity centre, and we will, the whole club must put every ef- fort into this project. There WHITBY (Staff) -- Starting out on an ambitious constuction' program, the Whitby Kiwanis Club has laid plans for its an- nual Auction and Dance. Funds from the event, scheduled for Saturday, June 19, will be used to build a Community Centre. Heading the program is a three-man committee consisting of Ron Deeth, Don McQuay and Bud Miller. The main or steer- ing committee will be assisted by 10 minor committees. In charge of the group ar- ranging for local items to be picked up for auctioning are project is put forward wunsuc- cessfully, Last year our efforts worked out to a small revenue which actually amounted to the shouldn't be any reason why the) |Newspaper Staff Butt Of April Fool Jokers WHITBY (Staff) -- Gremlins had a 'bail' April 1, at The Osh- awa Times Office here, The office was almost turned upside down by April Fool's jokes proving that even the news- paper staff can be caught un- awares at times. The morning started off with a bang when a report came in that a fire had started in a house near the municipal build- ing and firefighters rportedly had arrived on the scene. Checking the story out a re- porter discovered the 'humor was on The Times', no fire had started, it was merely a sea- sonal joke. Taking the joke in stride the office had no sooner settled down to the usual routine when led an airplane had crashed) jsomewhere near the Oshawa wacuingTON (AP) -- The Airport. On the job and ready to go, the staff immediately tipped off the Oshawa office, Subsequent checks at the Ontario Provin- cial Police office in Whitby; the local police office and of course, the Oshawa Airport re- vealed the story was again, an- other April Fool's joke. ~ Things happen in three's in the best run offices and there) are no exceptions, Everything was quiet until 11.45 a.m, when a call came in from a young lady who stated her neighbor had won a 'Free trip to Bu- rope.' The fortunate person's name was revealed, her home phone number with instructions Frank Godden and Joe Baxter. Jack Town, Keith Lunney and Herb Wright will canvass retail merchants in the downtown sec- tion of town, PLAN DISPLAY Warehousing and arrange- ments for displaying articles for sale will be in the capable hands of Town Councillor Harold Slich- ter. Jack Fudge, Harry Simp- son and Herb Wright wil? be membership working for about 10 cents per hour. This mustn't happen again this year," Kiwan- ian Deeth stated, | PEG-LEG PETE STEALS AGAIN VANCOUVER (CP)--A thief stole six cases of sam- ple shoes and a case of sam- ple roller skates from a car parked in the downtown area Wednesday, All were for the left foot. ASKS RECONSIDER TORONTO (CP) -- The reli- gious Society of Friends (Qua- kers) sent telegrams Wednes- day to Canadian political lead- ers calling on the government to reconsider its American policy Asia,"' . Meanwhile, the metro (Toronto) committee of the Communist Party of Can- ada sent similar telegrams to in Southeast |External Affairs minister Mar-\qeijherating for more than anjroad, Bay Ridges, said he saw|scene of the accident, the victim's station wagon pass'three guard rails had been bro and swerve as itjen and hte right rear tire of the|ment and in the summer of 1960 Skid| took emporary leave ot serve that car doors|swerved again as it yeturned to;marks from the south shoulder | for two months as special Ad- its own lane, touching the south|measured 44 feet and continued viser to the Secretary-General the for 22 feet along the north shoul-| : |tin and UN Secretary-General U Thant. TOUCHY COOKS Salt and pepper are missing from the table at a genuine gourmet dinner, It's an insult to the chef to suppose he does not get the seasoning just right. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Grace Fisher, 211 Ontar- io street west, is convalescing at her home after undergoing surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital, "support of sic bidlds WHITBY W Members of the women's section of the Whitby Curl- ing Club were out in force Wednesday night for their party to close the season. Many of the members were in costume. Performing mir- acles "shocking" to the eye is Mrs. C, L. Jenkins (Dr, Zorba) 'seen "checking" the heart of Mrs. R. Collins Roll Bar Recommended To Strengthen PICKERING (Staff) -- After hour here Thursday night, a cor- oner's jury recommended thatjanother car V auto bodies be strengthened to did so. The station wagon resist collapse, be reinforced and a roll bar be incorporated into the roof struc- shoulder and then cross ture. roud at a 35 degree angle,"He The jury found that John Gar- said the vehicle went through field Crawford, of Bay Ridges,|the guard rails sideways and|and Pickering General Hospital, He| showed a .5 alcohol count in Mr. 4.15 p.m, March 13 at|struck the group of trees |died at i g General|said he braced up Mr. Craw- ithe Ajax and Pickerin Hospital after sustaining severe|ford, who was half way out Of|son said the victim lived about the passenger's door, breathing|fiye minutes after arriving at chest injuries when the vehicle, | ) driven by his wife, left the Basejheavily. He observed a child lLine road, went through three propped against the front seat. guard rails and struck three James Bricknell, 849 Bem ave trees just east of the Brock'nue, Ray Ridges, told the jury |road. the station wagon swayed bac No blame was placed on Mrs. and forth while passing him an Crawford, The jury also suggest-|that the right rear wheel struc ed the public be made aware of|the shoulder. when it returned the tendency for a loaded sta-j(o its own lane, He said the ve- OMEN CURLERS CLOSE SEASON The (Herman Outhouse), women were participating ir the entertainment highlighted the closing pro gram. --Oshawa Times Photo Roofs Douglas Thompson, of Modlin,road was dry and level at the ties. In 1959 he became a con- He said|sultant to the International Bank station wagon was flat der, Blood tests, taken at the Aj \Crawford's blood, Dr J, Atk the hospital. TENDENCY TO SWAY Charles Wilcox, a Pickeri k| mechanic, told the jury snow ditires on the rear wheels of the) ,|Crawford vehicle would give the) jvehicle a tendency to sw more than under usual con which to call after 5 p.m. and an alternate suggestion, The last suggestion included a phone number where the fortunate per- son could be reached, When the call was checked ¥ ithe woman on the line was as New Director leonfused as the reporter and |another April Fool's Day joke The secretary-general of the ¥4% chalked up, United Nations, U Thant, has} The moral seems to be that announced the appointment ofjone never knows what to ex- Henry Richardson Labouisse,|pect in the newspaper business, Jr., as executive director of the|Vulnerable to pranksters, as United Nations Children's Fundiare other organizations dedi- (UNICEF) for: a term of five|cated to serving the public lyears, This appointment was newspaper workers can be fool- made after consultation with\ed but take it in good part the thirty-nation executive NOW OPEN board, and fills a vacancy WEBSTER caused by the death in January of Maurice Pate, who had Lumber and Supply Ltd. YOUR C.P-1. DEALER served as executive director 701 BROCK ST. N, 668-4451 a call came in from a sobbing woman, She frantically report- UNICEF Names i} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 2,1965 § 130,000 Could Kill President COMEDIAN INJURED ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Co- median Lenny Bruce fell two floors from a North Beach hotel \Monday, suffering a broken arm and possible back injuries. The 38-year-old night club per- former was gi a while standing on a in side the window of a to ti iw gayi |U.S. Secret Service has a file lof 130,000 names of persons or igroups who may be a danger! \to the president, | Names of about 800 of "the |most dangerous" are kept in a special file, which has risen) \from 200 in the Jast year, / lost his balance and fi sidewalk when the win way. BANKRUP SALE of L. G. S$, ELECTRONICS at Boy Ridges Plaza, Bay Ridges, Ont. % mile south of Hwy, 401 on LIVERPOOL RD, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION SALE on SATURDAY, April 3rd at 1:00 P.M. Office Equip. consisting of: Larke Ook Executive Desk Like New © Payment Cheque Writer @ Viking Air Conditioner @ Recon Copier Model 9B © 2 Station Intercom @ A. B. Dick Duplicator © Small Safe @ Swedish Modern Table © Coles Stee! Stationery Cabinet with Lock @ 4 drawer Legal Size Filing Cabinets © Swi- vel Steno Chairs @ Letter Trays @ Showcose @ Counters © ete, etc. Stock consisting of Transistor Radios oll sizes @ Petri 35 MM Cameras @ Petri Power 8 M M Movie Camera @ Slide Pi © Shorp Transistor Portable T.V, @ 4 Band Noom Redios @ Mantel Redios @ Toys @ Pioneer 90 Watt Stereo Amplifier © Pioneer 16 OHM Cased Speakers @ Record Player Accessories @ Photography Equip. @ T. V. Ports ond Tubes @ Clothes |had extensive experience in in-| ternational development activi-| jsince creation of fund in 1946, | Mr. Labouisse has been United States Ambassador to Greece! since 1962 prior to which he has . Phone 668-8252 k-|for Reconstruction and Develop-| on United Nations operations in C ax the Congo. Dryers @ Public Address Systems @ etc. ete, @ Goods Open To Inspection From 9 A.M, Day of Sale to Sale aoe TERMS: CASH Sole Conducted By M. WILSON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 1069 BATHURST ST, TORONTO, ONT. PHONE 533-8587 FRIGIDAIRE Rapid Dry Cleaning 8 \bs, of dry cleaning $2.00 Blair Park Plaza Mon. to Fri. -- 9 om, to 9 p.m, Sot, -- 9 am. to 5 p.m, in- ng Me ay) di-| Weekend guests at the home|tion wagon to sway, and thatjhicle went out of control and|tions He believed the rear tire of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forbes,|steel sheets or cables': used to skidded, spinning across the went flat when it hit the tree as |714 Maria street, were Mr. and!reinforce guard rails, road and the passenger's side|!t was of the tubeless type. | Mrs. Norman Heath, of Scar-| ' r struck the guard rails and the| Mr, Wilcox said that, in his! borough. Little Rosemary| CHILD FATALLY INJURED tree. lopinion, a roll bar and. re- Two-year-old Karen Crawford, Professionals Well Washing Floor Cleaning Drapes Cleaned Rug & Chesterfield a Shampooing Pickering Township Police} Window Cleaning Department, told the jury the Basement Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE Call 668-8873 TO THE BEST MORTGAGES LOW COST TO ARRANGE LOW INTEREST RATES PAYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT YOU. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes || Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 Children who have Cystic Fibrosis are included in the responsibilities of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children and the provision of special inhalators and drugs is all a vitally im- portant part of their treatment. For the first time last summer, several children, such as this lad, nad a wonderful vacation at the Easter Seal camps, Every gift to the Easter Seal Campaign will be of some help to a crippled child, 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby Frigidaire Rapid Drycleaning 8 LBS. OF 59 00 . DRYCLEANING Mon, to Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat, 9 a.m.-5 p.m, BLAIR PARK PLAZA Whitby East FRIGIDAIRE COIN LAUNDRY Open 24 Hours « Day HOW TO READ ADVERTISING There are several schools of thought on automobile advertising, Some dealers subscribe to the idee of listing the car without prices, with the purpose of attracting customers out of curiosity, Others list prices, but pick out a late model junker they can advertise ot a low price. The idea here is to entice the public to their lot on the hope of getting @ bargain. clerks, Three members of the local Tax regulations and the actual auctioneering. Actively engaged The advertising problems will also fall on Ron Deeth responsibility of John Davies and Andy Glenny. These Ki- chestra, square dance prizes and the public address system trimmings will be handled by Don Kidd and Brick Evans and trees to adorn the area around the arena will be the re- Dance and door prizes, tickets and distribution, etc., will be Fudge. HAMPTON (Staff) A re. quest from a RR 2 Burketon ning beside his farm was refer- red. to the township road super- tee by Darlington Township Council, Thursday. quest to council because it! means he has to travel through] 4 ; d aunt for a week's visit. reduce an impact, He added Mr. Taylor's property is be-|*" linjured in the accident and died| ; i ' B acc | Mrs. Crawford said she had|that heavier springs and shock tween the Ninth and Tenth Con- Gloria, five-year-old daughter TC ccmdtnd acteam: yt braith, 310 Dovedale drive, isdays after the accident. = | when the accident occurred, She|rear end of the vehicle and pre-| home convalescing after a six-|, Dr. F. A, Cuddy, of Whitby, was driving, she. said, because|vent it from swaying too much, | District High Schoo! Board, hich was 0s April 13 ies " i s ipa vhich was proposed for April 13,) Bk i ecard Bruce Affleck. Nine witnesses! at 35 mph before she pulled out|speedometer, date. £ |testified, to pass the Bricknell vehicle, Crown Attorney Affleck sug- A resolution from Saltfleet Mrs, Angus Clarke and daughter sai 5, Craw y | | support a resolution that would| Bonnie, auihaes, . deat dag Crawford WAS leq and swayed again when she|safety and swaying tendency of ask the provincial government: : . partments, was received and/awa, spent last weekend visit- _--, eke ger tli gr bel and that her husband had filed, ing her friend, Linda Gaskin |tried to assist her to control the A \fracture at the base of the skull, sin ng gp ae atation terms for Darlington Township He voiced the opinion death had a councillors was raised. Reeve A. Blanchard suggest-jing his fourth birthday today./dent. ed that terms of two years be|Guests attending his party are: |-- Budai, Gibbs jSpeck, Gail Nobbs, Thomas Deputy Reeve Muir and Coun-|Wolff, Kin Jimmo, F WHITBY (Staff) -- The south- the people at the next election|Gearge celebrated her 16th| Vest section of Whitby ts-in for in the form. of a question. \birthday. To celebrate the occa- will participate in a 'Blitz iCrocus crescent. Dancing and Night' being staged by the . : ub charades were enjoyed.: Mrs. Folk Singing Cl Members of the local Kiwanis! Formed By Pupils Club will head up teams of! Plan To Expand decided area, level, 15 members of the Henry} | Further news of the 'Blitz' ts Street High School are current- County Forest Friday afternoon, 3.45 to 5 p.m, {5° The club is directed by a Simcoe, is one of the county u forests in four Ontario areas cal education, and boys' health and guidance during his regular Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act. accompaniment for the group with guitars, provincial governments, calls for the enlarging of the Ontario busy on the special day as sales club will be responsible for checking out the Ontario Sales' in this operation are Stu Beaton, Frank Sleep and Ron Deeth. Arrangements for the dance ot be held in the evening are the wanians will also line up an or- Refreshment arrangements' and Arena decoration, stage fences sponsibility of Bill Clarke. handled by Stu Beaton and Jack | | | farmer to reopen a sideroad run- intendent and the road commit- Allan Taylor made the re- age Forbes returned with her uncle A linforced doors would definitel his own fields to get to a road. la passenger in the vehicle, was|DRIVING FIVE YEARS : A ; in the Sick Children's Hospital,/pheen driving about fiye years|absorbers on the rear wheels cessions and the road beside his),, yy and Mrs, Roger Gal-|Toronto, of a fractured skull twOland was on -her way to "shop|would offset the weight of the gouncil and the Durham Countyi week stay at the Oshawa Gen-|conducted the inquest. He Wasiher husband had had a few|He also said the Crawford ve-| eral Hospital. assisted by Crown Attorney|drinks. She estimated her speed|hicle had 5,000. miles on its fas been postponed until a later Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Gardner.) William Gleed, of West Rouge, ; : Ferguson avenue, were Mr. and| Pee She said the station wagonigested the jury recommend the Township asking Darlington tol 8 a brother-in-law of the deceased) «a ried to sway when she pass-| public be made aware of the - ee mj returned to her own lane. She/station wagons, to subsidize township police de- Young Debbie Bracey,. Osh- Dr. R. Clark, Oshawa General remembered striking the guard 'ea y 'KEY ribs, torn Jungs, and a severe OUR KE The problem of two-yeat!o¢ RR 1, Whitby. Thomas Coulthard is celebrat-occurred minutes after the acci- Eg sess Donald Martin, introduced through a bylaw, He|Paul and Garry Hirst, Laura) gy. . . : was supported by Councillors |Naden, Sandra Robins, Garth Kiwanis Will Rid 'aula Perry' Cancer Canvass cillor Carl Down thought the and Howard Kyle. question should be put before) yast Saturday Miss Marlene 'bombardment' on April 26, No action was taken by/sion a party was arranged at when the Whitby Kiwanis Club council |the home of her parents at 918 Whitby Branch, Canadian Can- {George served a buffet style cer Society, \lunch. canvassers who: are expected WHITBY (Staff) -- Promoting! jto systematically tour their pre- culture at the secondary school! expected to be released within ly engaged in a 'Folk Singing ' : a week. Club', Meetings are held every The Ontario County: Forest, south and north east of. Lake member of the school faculty, Dr, A. King, who teaches physi-|Which will be expanded in a althifive-year program under the hours. Dr. King and two mem- bers of the club provide musical, The expansion, announced Wednesday by the federal and Although the group of 'singers' '° n is not planning any special event|County Forest by several hun PRECISION GROUND | ENSES 3,000,000 Satisfied customers, your at the moment. they do partici-\dred acres annually pate in some school events such, Cost of the program is esti as school commencement exer- mated at $290,000, the federal cises and -- provincial governments) "We hold our club sessions for each paying $109,000 a the the purpose of promoting|counties or authorities contribut- music," one member of thejing the remaining $72,000, The group stated. "It is simply ajamount to be spent each year case of a group of students gath-|will not exceed $58,000. ering together for a 'sing-along'; The ARDA_ program _ will and having a lot of fun at the|/speed land acquisition and re- same time." 'forestation. WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd @ Pee Wee - 6 p.m. SEAWAY vs. KIWANIS ® Bantam - 7:15 p.m. POLICE vs. LEGION © Midget - 8:30 p.m. BANTAM ALL STARS vs, C.0.F, or BANDSMEN Whitby Community Arena Admission--Adults 50¢ Still other dealers advertise terms, like "as little as 80 and so down," etc, Here the idea is to intrigue the buyer with. little cash by emphasizing small payments, This is apparently done on the assumption that most buyers do not realize longer finance terms mean higher finance charges. Or that all dealers _can offer them the same terms -- pit AMES 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND \/Talg FLATTERING FR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY BROCK Evening Shows At 7 & 8:30 wiiray Saturday Matinee at 1:30 The type thot most misleeds the public, however, is @ vicious type of false price advertising in which the decler edvertises his cars at prices that cannot possibly leeve him a profit, Since no b can op ithout profit, this type of dealer is then forced into endless trickery and shenanigans to snatch bock the profit he advertised he was giving away. DONT SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL BRANDS At Northside Chrysler Dodge we believe in plainly pricing cars. When we. advertise prices they ore TRUE prices, either for new cars (with accessories listed) or good quality reconditioned used cars, We. will not misrepresent a car to sell it. 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