The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1, 1959 3 cr---- i a -- ne 'Jail Youth 1 Year ToBuildNew |For Car Theft Sub-Station | The Whithv Public Utility A 16-year-old Pickering vouth public school education and had ; Opuinission annolced Dany to i} . " 3 4 'ar n an additional sub-statio | has been Jatled for one yeal tory vo bral Me yas wind eared the very near future, at their theft of a car in Whitby. Frank| that he worked in a hotel in... in) 'meeting, Tuesday even- Vogelson, forme*ly of Pembroke, + ring, doing odd jobs, for ing. pad 4 'this room, board and -spending : ] broke into tears when he heard... The sub-station that the Com Zl the sentence passed by \! mission will require will be one "trate Frank Ebbs In whi-h will he dectone? in ue! police court on Tne day. a fashion that will allow it to 3 4 " 3 nd ize | "essa Vogelson was tried last week be Ly Ge ze if necessar) and r~vvicted of stealing a enr i! ure da a 'lin Whitby and abandoning it in The Utility #|Stor "fuille, "Te 'vas a's con. sion's plan for the new @ weit victed of attempting to steal a will ho one of h car mn O*haa and stealing a size than any one ther now have trouble light from that same car and will provide for 5000 KWA A pre-sentence renort was read to the court. It had been Remand Mioht . Postpone Weddine comni'ed at the reouest of magistrate in Newmarket who had nlaced Veoelson on twe years' suspended sentence on the dav before he first appeared A Whithy he might have wedding day been remanded and DISTRICT WHI wv v--e TBY yg Ba, ssa The court ruled that Vogelson should be sent where he "ould learn a trade and ordered him| sent to reformators for one vear| definite and one month in deter minate, with » recommendation that he be sent to the training gch~ol in Bromnton "nn addition accused was sentenced to one month fae stealing the Hah an! six months for the cor the't these sentences to rur concurrently "You will learn there," Magistrate him, "and when you come you will be able to look vonrse'f, Von haye heen w was learned ing around getting into trouble was out of You can't go on living on hand had only a outs." Whitby Puhlie Commie station attemnted tradi told out after Ebbs who was to pustpone his m he sentence on school one year. J Amok : vehicle disqualified. Abel Manvel, of 1" Cedar St pleaded guilty to the charge in Whi "wy court on Ties«"'ay | PC Jack Mason, of the Whitby Dunnies, Dutchies Meet For 2nd Time "5 7 5 ageins man, to this for vin a in Whitby. In the report, it that the accused nth pe d while READIES NETS FOR SEASON One of the few commercial | to a bad start for him last | last commercial fishermen to fishermen the north hore | week, when a storm struck | work Lake Ontario where of Lake Ontario, Joseph P. smelt net: and filled them lampreys have driven the Sovens, of Dufferin St. Port with moss and algae and, | trout away. Now his catch is Whitby, is getting his nets = above, he sarts the tc'io's | smelt in the spring and, later, y v for onather season on | process of cledning them, | whitefish. lake, The season got off | Mr. Stevens, 77, is one of the Oshawa Times Photo police Police aid nt, on of sn him at the present time PC Mason By CLIFF GORDON The big Kitchener-Whitby play- idort 1 the Manu off series starts tonight in Kit- chener with the second game slated for Maple Leal Gardens on Friday night at 8.306 with the third game in Kitchener on Sat- urday night, DUNNIES ARM FOR SERIES highly rated Dutchies. Above | sard and are two of the nev.comers who nd will be out to meet them along on a Dunlop plaver who has through a series two years 1 eft tn ght veteran Dunlops player Sandy Air Job Has The sovies Babando of the goes Friday night at the Maple Leaf Gardens. Some 3,000 tickets have been sent to the Whitht rena for district fans for this game. Oshawa Times | Levy Stiff Fine | For Intoxication | An veteran Peter Dunlops many WAhithy the Kitchener the second night In the Although players of will be meeting Dutchmen for series, tomorrow OHA fina's, for several mem bers of the teagn it will be their first encounter with the ! Many Guests At Eastern Star | ani l 86 the Gardens on Wednesday night unless the St. Mike's Peterbor ough series goes eignt games and then it may have io be played in either Whitby or Varsity arena. This will mark the second time in three years that the Dunnies and the Dutchies have hooked up in the. All Ontario finals. Two ear: ago the Dunnies edged the Dutchies four games to three in a tremendous series that saw 'the Dunnies win - the big seventh same in Kitchener by a 3-2 score The Dunnies, who are a deter with come Photo and newcomers man, facing hi ion chorge in Je was fined $100 Oshawa f h intoviea than one year, last, the Deed, Excelsior officers and members Whithy beam, Harmony, On Thursday evening of aske Jetsie he a but the when an- ter brand of hockey. rothar Te)" be brisk and lots of them avail able, Some 3000 have been brought to town for the first game, and they are choice seats too. They are on the east pret ased before com ntanen. ha lines, This Whithy's game and the local fans will get the first chance at the good seats. Subscribers and holders are reminded to pick up their tickets right away have been some of the seats set aside for tnis but they will be picked up after the other tickets have been sold if not claimed by then We understand that be a train load of fans coming down from Kitchener for game on Friday night in Toronto so it will be a real baitle between the "Go Dunnies Go -and the oeen is mar ew of acensed's Irets aiven until Apr fine his there will will sleight o A buffet lunch brought the evening to a close hy The fourth game is slated for 4 he| should be giving out with a bet- The ticket sales are reported to side near centre ice and tlie two blue home season ticket. There better purpose the marrie «. Recreation Man Talks To Rotary Wendal Brewster, director of operation for approximately 11 PFRSONAILS recreation for the city of Osh- years. : ; LE sr awa, attended the Whitby Rotary| Beginning with a single com- 4 Club's luncheon meeting, Tues-| munity recreation committee, the A bale tea was held at St. day, where he addressed the movement grew until the broader Tohn' Anglican ( Port membership on the important structure was developed. Whitby, at which the St. John's question of community re "The name 'neighborhood' WA R WA both partici- tion, in regard to its operational came from the desire to pated, The Mission work accom. activities and objectives. urban citizens an opportunity to ntishad durin or display Te was mittee. was planning on being on April 28 be a Worship remanded "June might month," Hi Manuel, as for sentence WHITBY he wireh and ho vear A large group attended. marvelous technical achieve-they knew years served by the com- ments in many fields and per- gmall villages. haps this is a good thing. How- "Not only ever I often wonder if we really rabis but a appreciate the progress that has aren ; Ws been made. "Our whole way of life has the been changed completely, but ac- "tually people themselves haven't Lec changed, they still love to relax at times and do have leisure of Mr. time in which to do it. The ques- 1 tion is, how we relax and how, we use that leisure time. | "Today, the modern govern- ments or town councils have no time to think or do anything Weatherall and Mrs about the needs for community are attending the recreation; we cannot hold them Sehan! Canvestion at responsible for this but, the citi- York Hotel, Toronto, zens themselves can do some- TO CO-ORDINATE : of Alm~nd's school [thing about this need. holiday vio wa ago in the E. E. Sutton returned "a De Mrs have \ and family wir hame after tn Mr and borly feeling, possibly even Whit by 'would fit into this class. "This neighborhood m spending hn Mr Bowden, of GEORGE SAMOLENKO Quebec "'Go Dutchies Go" cry as the two hook up in the Mrs. W Avenue Karen wel A ( J teams second game HARD SERIES We chatted with coach Sid Smith after practice last night re the up and coming series. He said: "I expect that will be up against a real fast skating team and we will have to really forecheck." He also said that he understood that the Dutchies have a lot of young nlayers just out of Jr. A whe ave plenty of speed and know Sturgess, of Perry street were: [time . Me, pnd Mrs Mpnlay @xiliar anditon, Along with that the Dutchies ~on, Bob. of Simcoe, Mrs. Ethel | "This is literally the concep- have players like Rope, McKen-!mnwnor Mrs. Hazel William, of tion and definition of recreation developed, working in conjun fe I bauiiaas and {ere W Ho Belleville, and although the machine age tion with town councils, park really give them a io pth. as give S uch, It cannot) ge i Te also mentioned "Ralph 'Hos. no ohatable ud Woh i" Th lg Mg to relox. We must Jepmrtments, PIaNLAE Do SEM |kings, their ace defenceman, Mason and their daughter have g, that ourselves. |" "I suggest Whitby could beg who, in Sid's mind, would settle retvrned fer spending two | |away almost any defence. He Weeks in Florida. NEIGHBORHOOD % [Shese ges The gh 'sald that the Dutchies should be . "In Oshawa we do not have a strong in goal with Hurley who ry oC many fr nis of Mr. R Iperfect recreation program, bu has had plenty of experience MeC loskey, of Mary. Stree}, ire we are working towards that goal Ho $510 he Mond pro e Tong v to navn th ile in [through the neighborhood associ- % Oshawa General Hosnital. They ation structure which has been in Is Fined $100 e smiled when we asked him Robert Alan, son wa the score of the exhibition game and said that it was 5-3 for the Wiliam Co'e, ¢ Dutchies but that it was only an his 5th birthday. A party was far th A with An Ajax man whose car col lided with a parked car in front! st | of a police cruiser, was fined!ing facilities. exhibition game hia | WY LL So any way you look at it the the following guests: Marilyn Pron} Gordie Pron Peter $100 and costs or 10 days in jail] "'Basically, you for impaired Dunnies are going to have a N mighty tough battle on their Siryebaleh Pay] Strehalshl, hands. The Dutchies have some J'™™M'" h, Gerry Nemish Sain Linda Richards, Debbie Foskitt,! ¥ \ appearer before Frank. Ebbs court on Tvesday and how to elect your officers This is up to yourselves. Lee, daughter TV, Smit "It is better to form yr A Vith 9th birth h is re smal today many ny % her foinnd hrating Her happy returns of the day. Mrs. R Huxter oma and the Roy. tee whose officers are draw we hard H tion. Ww ister J and r Don our of daily |and energetic, or it could be de |veloped in older town. have a person head up the com of Mr. and mittee who is a civic authority AT Slphrater the driving force giving it a public voice. "Nothing is as important Nemi itt need individ out serving the Hans Loch [the many pitfalls that exist. m Bradley Road, also work. | for We just received wore 8 ! : ord that| Le an) Hirron, Larry Maple Leaf Gardens are on sale street north, is celebrating many foiling te remain at the scene do that he had been proceeding also Gordie Myles will be in action to a oleh night, He has been out for a Hurron, Mrs Foskitt and Mrs te Mrs. Cole ir now at the local arena and at 91st birthday today. His Bolahood's Sports Haven in Osh- friends wich him many happy °° an accident and was $25 and costs or 10 days cen- north on Byron St. N., on March| adults and 28 when he saw a car collide|In any way, we would be only real top notch players on their ; \ INS nen Mary Tint? team and they will be going all ® ! J Mar) el I © So man, Harold Lutzman, . Rickie couple of weeks with a shoulder Corner . pss refreshnient injury. Don't forget the tickets refreshmems for the Friday night game in! Mr. Willi of Brock 29, of 34 Forest his »'raded guilty to a awa returns of the day current! PC Ernest Stoneman of Whithv Police Department, + younger set but with the rear of a narked ear|/t00 pleased to help you. owned by Douglas Puckrin, He| 1 might add." Mr. nid that he followed this car said, give "In our modern world we find enjoy the neighborly feeling that| the Metropolitan also the small towns and villages have lost this neigh- structure is completely voluntary, with no one telling you how to operate ha caid, thev had heen stopned community associations and link them up with a central commit-\nonny on a two-year suspended rom the various small commit- {tees who make up the associa | "The objective of the central : guests at the "Everything we do outside of ye Objse primarily to co-| Is Jailed Week tasks in our leisure ordinate the activities of each of an be regarded as recred- {he committees in the associa- tion and suggest and advise them how their particular area can be| the new sub-division where new |people may be more receptive areas of the "It is of prime importance to public personality or one who has to keep the organization moving ahead, and as how people relax in their leisure time, but the recreation commit- tee must be geared to the exist- driving. when he ual groups doing the work with a Magistrate| recreation authority acting as a in- Whitby police guide to lead the group around "You don't need a lot of money charge of/nor a big staff to begin, but you need people at the head of! fined the association who know their "Remember when you begin the organizing your recreation com- <nid|/ mittee that it is not only for the d the if you need any help Brewster "that in Oshawa we have Charge Three Stole Spare Tire Two Port Perry youths were placed on suspended sentence" when they pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a tire and wheel from a car in Pickering. |Keith Pascoe, 16, and Paul !Cousino, 16, were placed on suspended sentence for six months bv Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whitby police court on' Tuesday. Gordon Richards, 18, was remanded for sentence. Pickerine village poilce told the court that the trio had been {in Pickering village in Richards' car on the night of March 23. He said that a tire had gone flat on the car and they had walked into the vil'age and |Richards had removed a spars' tire from a parked car while the other two stood bw Later, while putting the tire on the Rirhards ear, | Crown Attorney Alex C. Hal} QC. noted that Richards is cur. Nl gentence. His Worship asked fi a pre-sentence report to be rea for next Tuesdav. It was the {first offence for the other two. EN o . ® _aain On Drunk Driving' - resident of East Whithy Twp., Wilfred R. Arsenault, 42, the fourth concession, was jailed seven days ng while intoxicated when he was? by. Frank, Ebbs in Whitby police goutt 08 Tuesday. He was also o d to nay e¢ costs or serve" an dditional seven days, cart was impounded for three months and his licence to drive sus- [pended for six months, '| PC L. K. Bissell, of the Whit. {hy Detachment of the OPP, told® the court he had followed a truck on County Road 2, on, March 1, and had watched weave from shoulder to shouldep® and finally land in the west ditrh. He said that the accused, who was alone In the vehicle, {thought he was going to Oshawa" but in fact was driving away from the citv. He said the ac, cused fell acleep on the way to H » |" Both he and PC Morley RItH {ardson. of the same demo tment, |elaimed Arsenault was Intoxie- |ated. C- | S, 8, n| n| TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE city . wide bowling leagues, dart N. leagues and many other func- He said accused appeare tions where everyone young and a stunor and was in ap eared In old can participate. That in it- to drive a car. Loch had been Self is a good thing, we have 'harged with driving while in. found." toxicated. | PC James Barter. of the same NEW SYMPHONY department,. also told the court, SASKATOON CP) John Loch was in no shape to drive Weinzweig, Toronto - born com- a car. poser, conducted the Saskatoon H reduced . the symphony orchestra in his own charge impaired and levied work, 'Symphonic Ode." The the fine work was commissioned for the He also suspended Loch's orchestra by the Cosmopolitan licence to drive for six months. Club of Saskatoon. a Note of Thanks To the Citizens of Whitby and surrounding District who made our Grand Opening a Complete Success. as it drove away and finally stooned on Brook St \f BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier first, If you are unable to contact him by 7:00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY Osh Toronto eam it officers also Wickett refreshment ittendance absent Loval Golden visitors in Bircholif Ottawa), Jean for with the Worship to Durham, Sun: ye pleaded guilty before Mag! 'mined crew, are out to prove that Markham and trate Fran Fhbs in Whit the win over the Dutchies was no Chapter No. 248 Owder of. the Ontario chapters police court on Tuesday. Joseph fluke as many of the scribes have Eastern Star were honored in I'he worthy matron Mrs. Ernest Simpson. 9 nf Mant, Said having at their meeting officers Maude Boyes, exténded a warm St. told the court he had been There is a great amount of in- of the Grand Chapter of Ontario and cordial welcome to all ex- pa~ent)y married and | terest hinging around this series on the occasion of Grand Offi- pressing the thought that 'The lenience for a number of reasons. The cers' Night. The meeting was house may be small but the wel PC James Barter, of the Whit /Punnies, who were world champs presided over by the 'worthy come is big." by Police Department. said that @ year ago, are going to be play matron, Mrs, Maude Boyes, as-| Sick and sunshine conveners, Simn on had reived at the INE the team that will represent sisted by. the worthy patron, Mr. Mrs, Elsie Goose PM, and Mrs. station on March 27. to com. Canada In the Olympics next James Martin, and other officers Johnston, associate mai plain that had been sh~nt vear in Squaw . Valley. The Guests presented and intro tron, reported that there were changed hy taxi driver. The Dutchies feel they must make a duced by the conduciress, Mrs. several members ill, Mrs, Julia officer said that he tried to big showing against the Whitby Kathleen Browne, assisted by the Thomas PM, benevolent conven: persuade the accused to go team to hold their spot in the associate conductress, Mrs, Jean er, reported that the rummage home and come honk sober to limelight, In the meantime the Sutherland, were as follows: Wor- and home baking sale had been a straighten the matter out locals are working hard getting thy grand matron Mrs. Ethel great' success and thanked alli Simnean insisted on seeing into shape for the series. Spear, worthy grand patron Rob-/who had assisted in any way, taxi driver i bro ert Cooper, Mrs, Mabel Mac: especially her co-convener Mrs.. He said that he accompanies LED IN SERIES kereth, PGM, and worthy grand Veronica Manning PM. and also the accused to the taxi office G00. Samolenko, who was the warder of general grand chapter Mrs, Jean Wicket, Ways and and had hod to intervene leading points getter for the Dun. (honorary member of "Whitby means convener, Mrs. Kathleen Simpson and the driver nies in the series against the chapter), Mrs. Edna Anderson, Browne, asked that special peared resdv to coma tn hw (Dutchies two seasons ago, hopes PGM of grand chapter (honorary|thanks be given to Mrs. Violet| Later in the station again [to be right up there again. Sam- r of Whitby chapter), Richardson for the donation of &sald PC Barter, Simmeon wantd/my led the entire team in the Mr. . Ds , grand sentinel/quilt and to Mrs. Louella Cook not isten to reason and finally over-all playoff that season with of Ontario grand Shahla, Mes who aulitalist. | init [buries inenitine the affiase ana 38 points, He has been Somewhat Agnes Shannon DGM, n inv! ol ce d be! te at n- member of the executive, | chapter (Toronto) on June 10 was| He ir Deon Jacked" genera), Formed MATE Bla that . Mary Willis, president of|accepted. The usual donation Is|jailed then. {feels he is in top shape now and the Florence Nightingale Home|to be sent to the Tubercular Vet-i" Accnsed told the ronrt he haa Board, Mrs. Eucelle Vigrass,lerans' Summer Camp. Presiding heen recently married and acted member of the grand chapter officers' night Is to be held on a fina than a fa te Benevolent committee, Mrs. Ru: June 25 Crown Attorney Alex © by Cooper, PDDGM, and wife of) The worthy grand matyon Mrs. nC ind the That: Sire the worthy grand patron, Mr. Ethel Spear, thanked the worthy had heen rele Gordon Spear, husband of the matron for her lovely welcome, nlptine hie worthy grand matron, past d and corsage and sald it was @irnnse of the death of his father trict deputy grand matrons Mrs, pleasure to be present as she had We he. wert hn Winnifred Newton and Mrs. Ruby heen looking forward to this Visit fied with a fine on this Clarke for some time. She expressed her|in the Presiding matrons and patrons re that all of her grand piage of visiting chapters were: Mrs. chapter officers were unable 10 Qimpeqn Eva Coathup, Markham; Mrs. be present. She made special 30 to pav Frances Laing. Bedford chapter, mention of Holy Week and asked Toronto: Mrs. Ruth Gold, Sunny- that all the members keep In The farewell was given by Mrs side; Miss Flora Purdie, Sun-/mind the Order's main prolectiygye "aya avaraty PGM. F beam, Oshawa: Mrs. Mary Bell, "Estarl", which provides scholar ihe the pos ah 3 3 I. Follow High Park; Mrs. Eva Warren, ships to students who are inter-i no 0 i ing JEienalnment \ : i ; » x s Durham; Bowmanville Mr 5. ested in spreading the gospel of Lucille Rot con enership of Mr Winnifred Mankelow, Golden Jesus Christ throughout then oo 0 Samson Was provided by Deed, Mrs. Dorothy Bannon, world. She wished the chapter brother of hy Mau re ono Golden Triangle: M I ey continued success, happiness and yy hed Hh ad Bude Boyes Coathup, Markham; Mr larry good and a happy Eg Y and. met er gl 1e visitor Freeman, Durham, and Mr. Wm. The worthy matron thanked Mrs hand nbers with h Cooper, Golden Triangle. P ast Spear for her wonderful message officers of Whitby chapter pres- and presented her with a gift ent were: Mrs. Anna Patterson, a reminder of her first visit to Mrs. Elsie Goose (grand repre- Whithy chapter and hoped that it sentative to the State of Texas), would not be he ast visit here Mrs. Veronica Manning, Mrs Ar. Robert Cooper, the worth: Julia Thomas, M Grace Blow grand patron, spoke briefly an and Mr. James Mar Past offi hed the chapter the very be cers were also from for this year and years to come Markham, Ontario as well as a very joyous Easter Excelsior (Hamilton 11. The worthy matron pre (Bowmanville Sunt d him with a gift. The awa) and High P worthy matron thanked the mem chapters hers who had filled the chairs of Other and Mrs were from her assistanc Capital City WHITBY A £ 1 BIROC Phone MO 8-3618 \ P YING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9:15 NOW A A Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:40 JOHN HUSTON'S UNPARALLELED ADVENTURE hy XW. a 3 a OF THE 'OPENING! OF THE FAR EAST! p EL JOHN WAYNE THE ARBARIAN we GEISHA FIKO ANDO the winners of our FREE Draw Prizes are as follows: 7. William Davidson-- Whitby Gent's Jewellery 8. Henriette Klasen--Whitby Ladies' Jewellery . Don Hottot--Whitby; Gent's Jewellery . Harriett Johnston--Whitby Ladies' Jewellery . Mrs. R. Lunney--Whitby Gent's Jewellery . Mrs. L. Watters-- Whitby Ladies' Jewellery . Mr. Sam Post--Whitby Ist Prize--400-Day Clock . William Martin--Whitby 2nd Prize--Gent's Ring . Mrs. Kantors--Port Whitby 3rd Prize Silver Cream, Sugar and Tray Set . Mrs. S. Atkinson-- Whitby Set of Tumblers . Gerry Hewson- Whitby Gent's Jewellery 6. Helen Bremner--Whitby; Ladies' Jewellery JOHN HUSTON Also: Bugs Bunny COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMASCOPE amet ty EUGENE FRENKE « sews CHARLES GRAYSON Comedy -- News the Canadian Infantry Br Pen Flavia Approximately 48 per cent of | living the 6,000 vfficers and men of | Boyd ESCORT FOR CANADIAN CHILDREN with them. Above, Cpl } Hamilton of Moncton, N.B., escorts some of the 2200 » ' n TEN EY ' brigade. In the background can ; ilies. Other married soldiers McCullough Jewelle 305 BROCK ST. S. WHITRY PLA live in German civilian accom- Intinn be seen a section of the Brig nd Thera igade are ve warriad Amartere ™ PS rs Limited ZA * MNO R_ENRY

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