MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Suppli ed To THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Mey 4, 1960 § WHITBY and DISTRICT Visitor Means Teenagers. Cigaret League tor tm ira wien Much To Patient | Fined $100 [Annual Banquet Members of the Whitby Cigaret| Bea Hudson, Mareite Kadwell, (Editor's Note: This is the (ly a part of friendship, It might| , ,0 4 whithy man who|League closed their season with|Lil Peak; 3rd, Cameos, Mildred third in a series of articles (have been curiosity the first) oo tlds tor mo ine to two|8 very enjoyable banquet at the|Bilida, Bobbie Heron, Helen Tutt, time; but it is interest after Flying Dutchman in Bowmanville Betty Sackett, Marg McCoy, by Dr. Andrew A. Malcolm, |i and after the third visit 1|teenage girls was Tuesday fined o ¥orl Joo PACE Bor Clary Walls, . : Director of the Mental Health | think we could say that the visi- 30 William Grant. of 1010 Brock| Following grace by Helen Tutt| Individual prizes: high. aver- Clinic, Ontario Hospital, Whit- |tor actually "cares" for the well- ja» north, appeared before Ma.|@ most enjoyable dinner was|age, Belty Sackett, 221; G by, which will appear on |peing of the person he visits. istrate FP. §, Bois in Whitby po-| served followed by the presenta-| Wiles, 210; high triple, fiat Belly these pages this week, Men- But suppose this all comes court. P% | tion of awards, First the teams|Sackett, $22: high single, flat tal Health Week.) about, What good would it do? ONiford Parti of th and their points: Cameos, 84;|Clare Watts, 344; high triple with Yesterday in this space it was This seems to be a question with Md itt part gion, ine Players, 73; Buckinghams, 68; handi Pat Davie, 821; high suggested that if a great many Aa Sago Rag Bi brig MR gD ei Bh Winchesters, 5; Exports, 45;|single with handicap, Clare Wats eople visit the mental hospitals . nstons, 40. 364, i pbs then at least a few will| that, It would help the person in Jaled a Somplaias and fousd tal The roll off winners: 1st, Ex-| The Ontario Bowling Council probably continue to visit after|the hospital to get well, 1t would b d yeat.o Hoe pin gr rts and their players: Evelyn|/gave a prize this went to the the week is over. This is what|give him a new sense of security, "36 BO 00, CUREOR Do0IMosserop, Marion Peake, Hazell team with the highest pinfall of the men and women responsible of happ of belonging. | supplied them with the liquor, |Prescott, Grace Sandford, Aud-|the year, Cameos. The Ontario for "Operation Friendship" be-| would have this effect on anyone. SUPP QUOT. |, ey Sharman, Dorothy Coverely; Bowling Council also gave an lieve. If you know that someone cares| He said that accused had ad-\5.q Players, Eileen Moore, award for merit this was won by Buf what good would this do? about you. then you care more mitted, under questioning, buying Giaqys Wiles, Verna Sandford,|Barbara Udall for her high single Of what real value is friendship?{about getting well, If you care|the wine in Ajax and, along with with a 50 handicap, Of course we must assume that|{more about getting well then you| a companion, drinking it with the Clare Watts gave the results the person who visits the hospi-|are a happler person. If you are two girls, WHITBY of the nominations and the new tal for Joe second time Catter hapolet. Jou say oy ig a executive are as follows: presi the week is over) is really show-| great s . ' dent, Ve Sandford; vice- ing friendship for the person he| This is the belief of the men and Nurses' Alumnae DAY-BY-DAY dent, Verm Soudiond; oa visits, He is showing interest at| resp for . tary, Gladys Wiles; treasurer, 1 |any rate; and interest is certain- health week this year. Pl an Reunion LIKE A TULIP Mildred O'Dell. | g A Toronto man, who Magistrate . 7 oie eo The Whitby Ontario Hospital Ebb suggested may have 1 Nurses Alumnae held its regular|thought he was a tulip, was Leve rificisim monthly meeting last Monday Tuesday fined $10 sod costs or | ARE YOU THE MAN evening at the Sr, Nurses Li 10 days each on charges of being dence, The president, Miss Elsie |; ioat0q and having wine in a A hd Fernley, was in the chair. Re- public place Cpl. Wil At Land Fill Fo Ver sibmiied ad ot nie? 8 iy" | 1OF the Whitby Area? . Department, said that he found The topic of the meeting was ttbv's sanitar ur , avail Harold Brown, 43, sitting in a} You probably know life under- Whitby's sanitary land fill pro-|in the pictures which were |the forthcoming reurion 10. od flower bed in front of a hotel onl writers who have achieved , able before the project Wwasiheld June 11, It was decided Ject, known fo some as the town | pied there appeared to be no|that the doctors' wives and the May 2. substantial degres ol. Sinanciol n yy dump, has worn out iis welcome [problems as are now present wife of the administrator would in Port Whitby, One resident has|" Councillor Harry Inkpen, pe asked to pour tea. It was also probably have idered sell entered a formal complaint and|chairman of the' committee in|decided that the Alumnae would Family Monuments ing life insurance yourself. But the committee on sanitation and| charge, said that the problem|give the usual prize to one of the you to make ing ® welfare has been asked to Investl- was caused by indiscreet dump-|graduating class. Miss Ger- becouse you were uncertain +4 gate, ing there on the weekend. Fires, |trude Bryan's picture will be about your own dhiontt of Thomas Morton, Charles St., in|he said, are started by people placed on the wall of the Sr. oF Creotea Yo sicsen, Now you con fin vt { | using : Saturday, June 11 a letter to council, sald that the|using the dump, not town em residence on y ' iuol stot He remaining In your y when a short ceremony will ac- i who do not burn any Reguiremvants prevent. godin -- at io Nik E! |'so-called sanitary land fill faces ployees aay he hanging of the| | is arba # lour house", He said the smell is garbage ls € nauseating and the scenery dis-| He sald that it is difficult to picture. meetin graceful, Smoke from the pro-|keep a man on duty at the site we ling RA te 3 eng: STAFFORD BROS. For further detoils please write: ject, he said, prevents the hang-|on the weekend. Once, he recall led, he had obsetved a man driv.|¢d slides on her recent trip to Monumental Works BOX 514, OSHAWA TIMES i poms : ing of laundry outside. al . " Australia, OSHAWA HEALTH DEPT. OFFICIALS TOUR HOSPITAL | "I do not like this disorganized ing a Cadillac stop in J damp New 2 va) apd ang Au Miss 318 Dundes Bost { ¢ " | g val t what Following an extensive tour | Health and industrial officials | Miss Rhonda Dixon, Miss Betty | welfare of Oshawa were Jack od kop mefsod of garbage wid wilk tougs 0,380 ®|Marion White, Miss Vanleta MO 8.3552 of various departments of the | are seen inspecting in the oc- | Schaefer, Miss Sue Thornton, | Naylor, Miss Lorna Wighton, |¢'8POSa, Pa Mir. Moron had at Yeast on Pickins and Mrs. Edna Harris Ontario Hospital, Whitby, a | cupational Therapy display at | Miss A. Wale, Mrs. Jean Young, | Mrs, Madge Lindsey and Don. |noted that the project did not re: Mr. Morton Fa i a | serving. group of members of Oshawa | the hospital. From the public | and Mrs. Mary Crain. Also | ald Meredith, main uptown because of public|supporter on council, Councillor | Oshawa Times Photo [protest and sald that it is mow William Davidson who observed LC 's D Jelfare a oll ther | t g from the department of Dept. of Welfare and Publ 8 | health Sspartment there Were Touring Irom tie deparimen? ees | ti@ it Was removed from Port|"It's a mess down there". WHITBY Mother $ ay ------ ---- Whitby where it has been for| The sanitation and welfare committee will receive the letter Ask Recognition | Wishing Well To Be "buns srs sas a 7057 PERSONALS SPECIAL The following ladies of Whitby : | Salvation Army Women's Home | Presented Saturda Gave Bad Cheque ji ies To pe | S1renteed Young YT. amps | Home League Rally held in UAW 1 | ~ |Union Hall, Oshawa: 1 rs, fet BUDGIE, plus ' _ ittee ent "aus thi "The Wishing Well", chosen by|inn. All the members rally to-| hd Zwicker, Mrs, Fran e, ; oi oye Far Som the Sula) long any esse ot N {| Whitby Theatre Guild for its fin gether to provide the mig or PP ances Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs E Don- AND beautiful 'Dair inners , a bang up al producti f the season, will for the set. Joe Wainwright an nithorne, Mrs. D. Archer, " Hillcrest Dairy Jrs,, winners of| thought we had done a bang up a! production ¢ $ B nited | Alfred Hill will be responsible] B. Wilson, Mrs. K, Reid, Mrs. 8. 10 the all-Ontario Jr. C Hockey job for 24 hours," he said be presented at Whitby ' Championship, be accorded more" "I am perturbed that we did Church Hall on Saturday, May 7./for the design and construction ofl 4 parlington Twp. man, Arnold, Acting Crown Attorney Bruce Shepherd and Mrs. Hill. : large cage i EY 1 2 \ recting ] , while Cyril Garrat has recognition by the town. The what we thought we should do Bert Heaver, who is directing|the set, w tebe? 'S/C. Noble, 20, who admitled ob-|Affleck agreed to suspended sen- i team members received watches and the club is not happy," said the play, has been responsible been studying the intricate busi-| taining $705 worth of appliances in| tence when informed all the ap- ile Jd mugs) from the town less than 24 hours] Councillor Joyce Burns. But, she for such other fine productions BESS of stage lighting. Whitby by means of a worthless pliances had been returned. st. Andrew's College, Aurora, after they had won the cham-|added, the Jr. team had never as "Worm's Eye View", 'See As the group has such a small cheque, was placed on suspend. | His Worship placed accused on|snent Monday with her parents, plonship, {come before council for aid on How Théy Run' and "Shop at membership it Is necessary for ed sentence for two years by Ma-| suspended sentence for two years Me. and Mrs, R. Willett John Town, a director of the any prior occasion Sly Corner." the members not only to act but glstrate F. 8, Ebbs in Whitby on condition that he attend| dh re. ¢ N . P) club, appeared before council this "It would be interesting to see| The story of the play takes|to work backstage and help with police' court on Tuesday. church regularly and proceed] Mr. Dunc Wilson, Mr, Frank -- GERVICE week and suggested that the what a customary gift for an/giace at an old inn, with a wish- costumes and publicity. In a statement given to police|with his father to work near|Allard, Mr. Gerry Gray and Mr. = , town would not be Fomish it it Outaxla,, championship in #8is/ing well renowned for making| Mrs. Charles Hoag has agreed and read in court, the accused|Whitney, Les Moore attended the All On- SPORTSMAN'S CORNE spent $1000 on the team. He sug-|fown 1s," sald Mayor Martin. "I'qreams come true, The charact-to help Efleen Holding with the|said that he had purchased an tarlo Minor Lacrosse Association gesied that-uihe auiee of the have begs a co-sponsor of suchlers give the members of the make-up. electric range, a television set| meeting held in Long Branch. Mr. 105 Byron St. S. Whitby / "} ol tunity for fi i ducted trom the $1000 | "The. customary gitt varies." Ear r acting, and the audi move poem el Soak ne aber amen wastes. on Anes 30 GUD MOtherS [ciecisd Sicepresiden of die as: p Ve JF Sock vest of 4 omen e explained that it was theisald Reeve Everett Quantrill.ience is assured of an enjoyable est endeavor to make the even-| When he took deilvery, said the sociation, i SERV or sub management Bese to pre Not too long ago we gavel evening's entertainment. ing an enjoyable success and to|statement, he had given the pro- ee ®done, the club's" 1 would like to think that the Mrs. Joan Hill has been busy swell the proceeds, which they | prietor A check for 8, au Make Plans For Po Mi. 2, 3. Srests, ol LIANCES Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 p.m. i 1 ' . of ' be +o backstage providing props to plan to donate to the Retarded|signe is name as Jim Mulli- 3 2767- ere funds, which are planned for finance committee will set make the old-world setting of the Children's Association. | gan. Whitby, were visitors at the home ull g 3707 [I5BROCK § TS : of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Rycroft, organizing again next year, policy on what we are going to iL . would be depleted give Ontario champions and 1 | Later, shid the statement, be Wiener Roast of Byron St. 8, Mayor Stanley Martin reported think the sooner we do it, the WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS {had placed the furniture in stor- a that one club executive member happier everyone will be," sald age. The second Whitby Scouts and| A Mrs. Arthur Harmer, of Bar y had approached him prior to the Mayor Martin The cheque had been refurned cubs Mothers' Auxiliary held its|rie, has returned to her home S champlonship and suggested that| The matter was turned over to OWN CROSSING NOW TOWN SUBWAY [When the bank could mot trace monthly meeting last Monday at|after spending a few days at the the town stay out of jacket pres-'the finance committee for study wal ; § im nt § p «| Such an account, [the Citad ome of Mr, and Mrs. John Wil- Ee Aha Whitby council was advised] Whitby council learned this Defense Counsel John Regan, jhe Cadel. Tht Seetivg wa lo son, of Annes St. pring Specials . | rh . ol Safety Council {meat " Highway has ne Dundas St. E., has been there ing married this summer and had|1%¢ BICYCLES 35 95 38 8 ownership ol roc otf, over 0 r LE { or 0|for years to allow CPR trains to) yon "thie" method of acquiring| During the business period, a RUMMAGE . 0» . to H 8 week that the town now owns its st k : : | asking for a suspended sentence, | ' ¢ first subway. The subway on| ia that accused planned on be. and opened with the Cubs' prom this week that since the Depart the town, the town is now the pass above the street, but until lwi | " .\wiener roast was planned for 3 . proprietors of the CPR crossing last month was the property of Jurhiiire, tthe WIONZ Way Of get |June, definite dat pe be an- 12' FIBERGLASS "WINKIE"" n Il 4 the Department of Highways who itng it, he said. p ale lo an wing on Brock St. N. Council also|yic™eel™ nn inced that the|. He said that accused would (nounced later. All parents are Boat 1 0 learned that maintenance costs subway, along with the rest of | be working with his father, a con-|asked to attend with the Cubs, " ® ® 8 ® 8s ® &® M A meeting of the Whitby Safe. Beep", the talking "car would|for the warning signal may now Dundas St. is now town property. | tractor, this summer, if allowed It was also mentioned that the Sat Ma 7th . . out on probation. |Salvation Army Cubs will attend oy y Rod and Spinning Reel 14 50 i | ty Council was held on Thursday, |visit Whitby on the day of the have to be paid by the town SUBDIVISION PREM. [S C t Roblis Lak April 28, at the home of (he pres [roadeo and children are asked to 2 SUBDIVISION PREMATURE summer Camp a n e ident, Mrs. Pauline Hendriks. get their questions ready for him rt SUMMER Day Save Council was advised that the FINE CENTRES from July 11 to July 17. 10 a.m. REG. 19.95 Plans for the "Spring Swing" a The Viscount Greenwood Chap- Planning Board had ruled that| The twin Jubilee auc 'toriums| The meeting closed with prayer IT . » dance for the High School stu-/ WATER SAFETY ter of the IODE, Whitby, was a proposed subdivision by Fagan|at Calgary and Edmonton each and refreshments were served WHITEY CouNci dents were finalized, with the The Whitby Safety Council will|granted permission to use a por- and Rose, for the east side of| seat 2,700 people. |with Mrs, Mary Preston serving, S t , C Under the Auspices of por sman S orner date set for Saturday, May 14,(soon form a Water Safety Com-|tion of the town park on D'Hil- Harris St., is considered prema- the dress to be semi-formal. [t/Mittee and would appreciate lier St. for their annual summer ture because of inadequate sew-, n A was agreed that the convener hearing from those who are in. day camp. During July, children age treatment facilities and also All Sai " Affermoon ; ea' BYRON ST. S., WHITBY and co-convenerswould be Mrs. terested in this aspect of safety|of the town are Supervised gaily noted that a mew policy of sub- (71 | Ld wen corners next to Dodd & Souter and who wo " at a camp organized by the chap-!divisio Dod uld like to serve on ly ision control is now before Open Yhursdoy ood Friday "ll 9 F. Ing and Mal Femla. The Safety Essay Contest, to/the committee. Ji council. consist of 200 words or less, was| The officers of the Whitby ASK SALARY LIMITS FOR MINOR BASEBALL LPS BREAK DOWN FATS . " I ------ reported to be well underway. It|Safety Council and their respon:| Th lica \ ) } |Saiely | Big cations committee The town property c itt was decided that the winners of sibilities are as follows: Chief| wae neko ca , " i properly .Sommitiee CALL US FOR FUR this contest would be announced|George Rankine, honorary presi was asked 0 uy a reschition yas Even iB BL a ze IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT & WINTER . on the Bight othe dance. R in Bg Palins Hendriks, asking that the Minister of Edu- St, chairman of the minor sports | Laboratory tests have now proved Carter's Little Liver Pills' exclusive L GARMEN T a "Bike Road-| pres 5 rs. C. Hoag first/cation be requested to study committee of Branch 112 of the that liver bile emulsifies fats... formula of vegetable ingredients re- STORAGI 2 le Le Shalimanship of yice president; Ponstable W. S.|salary demands by teachers with Canadian Legion Whitby, who Astually bieaky thers down. It is an lieves irregularity gently and effee- > 2 Y illiard, *, was set|Hilllard, second vice-president: a view to setting a limit | asked that C J h tablished fact that when liver bile tively. At the same time, it actually / i for Saturday June 4. The place/Mal Femia, third vice-president; | 2Sho0 that Centetuid Parks ball 8 added to fatty solids, the fats are improves the flow of liver bile needed / Regiauation 4 Kingugorisn and Sieds ) wuss iv Wiikty and details for this event will ap-|Stuart Roblin, fourth vice-presi POLL TAX FOR WOMEN y roken down and form a smooth, to break down fats in your digestive A , ubli¢ Schecls. for September, 1940, will be twid us foligws: Hillcrest School Mon. May 9 1.30-3.30 for the coming season, He said flowi i pear later. Members of the com- (dent; Mrs. Mary Emberg, secre-| The Paris council also asked that at least six teams would be| In sora bili tract, 2 : N £0 rl) an + SE ; ; $ : €| In your digestive tract, liver bile So when ) a mittee are as follows: Charles |tary-treasurer; Mrs. Bernice endorsation of a resolution call- in the league this year . 0 when you feel sluggish, bead- FULLY INSURED ' ong, Folce. C151 Goon Law, Sortcamnding seceeary. To pl tno Si fo pe co 1 e0EuE this year. "un brakclvn fn Chetam way ach, ern md univ, | | pniRards stomaen _ [[ Dundas Street School Tues. Mey 10 130-330 Rankine, Corporal William The directors are as follows: |lected from all single women INVITES COUNCIL ligestive tract as undigested fatty Remember, Dare ot only re- WHITBY CLEANERS I Palmerston Ave. School Wed. May 11 1.30-3.30 | King Street School Thur, May 12 1.30-3.30 Middleton, Mrs. Charles Hoag, His Worship Mayor Stan Martin, over the age of 21 as well as men Mayor Lloyd Burrows, of |iolids. Your golden liver bile hel hy Mrs. Pauline Hendriks, and Wil-| Mrs. Joyce Burns, Cliff West.|The applications committee will Lindsay, has invited members of [>reak down thes fata. . for easier a ually in LLL CoLRORNL LL, WHITBY Brock Street School Fri May 13 2.30-3.30 liam Batten. gate, Charles Rycroft, Al Schatz, | Study this one too. the Whitby council to Lindsay for [snd more complete digestion. Carter's Little Liver Pills today! hi MO 3-324 Kathleen R School Sa , A 30-3. It was also reported that "'Mr.!Peter Pic and John Town SUGGESTS SOLUT |a social meeting. Whitby will ac- Free Pickup and Delivery I n Rowe choo! t. May 16 1.30-3.30 | (SUGGESTS SOLUTION cept and councillors indicated ; "THE HILLCREST area consists of th h of D | Councillor George Brooks, not-/they will {ovite Lindsay council Street ond 8 consists of thet area north of Dundas ing that both the above resolu-|to Whitby when the new town hall and west of Brock Street, tions claimed that the high cost|is completed. i WHITBY | cnn on tena, one Dundas, Streat oma gonaisty of that. cres north of a ; ASK ATHOL ST. WALK ndas Street and east of Brock Street, as well os south of Phone MO 8-3618 urdensome for e taxpayers,| A f Dundas Street and east of the C.N.R. spur. This will include C. L. Jenkins, of Peel St., ap- HIGH P said that neither suggestions 1 appeared a solution but a a/Peared as a deputation to present the budirners Jor the new. Slaw Pate Settoeh : Evenings Shows at 8:00 p.m. ) i i i Now Playing L P higher level of government should Petition with 93 names calling THE PALMERSTON AVENUE area consists of that area north of ast Complete Show at 8:00 .m. ter the a . or a sidewalk on the east side st P n P ewer. the education field. |of Jthal St., to permit children to the C.N.R. tracks. arts at 8: - CP and T TAG DAY Walk to the new Kathleen Rowe THE KING STREET area consists of that area south of Dundas 8: 25 Only 3 Council granted the Cancer School thant Valking J: To Street and west of Brock Street. ; "in Polio and Tuberculosis c jt. (Street, Streets chairman Robert JAMES STEWART ? ONS COMI Hastings assured Mr. Jenkins THE BROCK STREET orec consists of that area south of ' tee permission to hold a tag day = : FROM LEE REMICK 3 a on either June For June ne he that this walk was being consider- : : | Highway 401. BEN GAZZARA REN RE 3 alternate dates were suggested ©d In the town's sidewalk plans \ in te THE KATHLEEN ROWE area consists of that area east of , Gh! in the event another tag day had for 1960. ARTUR O CONNELL Ee J already been arranged. REPORTERS MAY ATTEND i . CNR Syed T South of Duriss Tem 9a or ear as Vin i : CORRECT POSTURE ) Following instigation by Reeve i . | vi ry : : KATHRYN GRANT Eo, { BO usm RE WEEK Everett Quantrill, council agreed * late [] e Beginners must be five years of age on or before December ' a Joi Snviden fata Proclan that reporters be allowed to at- » m 31st, 1960 to register in kindergarten, and six years of age Po 3 that this oh Cot hey p ar id tend meetings of council commit- A on or before December 31st, 1960 to register in Grade I. PREMINGER'S Week ole as little: & Prone tee when the new official plan is PHONE A birth certificate, a baptismal certificate or a hospital registra- % this cause. although all a x = under study. To date the plan has ton card must be presented aot registration or before the child was a worthy one. The request not been made public and Reeve tan be admitted in September. cafe from the Canadian Chiro Quantrill explained that if the 3 (0) L i \V/ E R A pupil whe has been regi d and ettended kind: 1g | Re reporters wished to attend on the practic Association understanding that they are there need mot re-register to enter Grade 1. ADMITTANCE ; 3 > DOG CONTROL OFFICE to collect background data to be ; and JOSEPH N. WELCH OFFICER |, od when the plan is presented (§ = Th Sona would speusicte Sopa @ registration as pos- : - ; # Columbia release #8 Judge Weaver " on charman of the commie as bo he public, they would be wel- |} rotectiol PI's For This Attraction Only pert. reported: that W. G. Judd NO GENERAL BUSINESS : sording your child's health, One Complete Show Each Night -- Starting 8 p.m. ro, Sher. He also reported this' ween With ey ig 8 EA annan | changed to animal control siticer, occurrences "wiinests & rare|gf - : a Whitby Public Schools. The School Nurse will be present to answer any question re-