The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Bereas Office; 111 Dundas $6, West THE OWAWA TIMES, Fridey, Pebrosry 3, 1981 Reserve J udgment In Fatal Accident Case has heen reserved tachment office and on the way, she quoted Edelsward as saying, until Feb, 21 in the case of athe acewsed had asked how the\She said that he told her he had | Hexdale man charged with care people were who were in the fallen / less driving, a charge arising other car, Frank White, of Whithy, 2 De- out of a traffic accident in which. He said that the accused slso periment of Highways patrol. \three persons died, Uls Edels- (old Wim that he had been going man, seid ; ward, 20, of 7 Bairstow Cres to work in Port Perry "and fell the stalled (cent, Rexdale, appeared before asleep at the time'. PC Good morming Magistrate F. 8, Ebbs in Whit- win said that the secused told Wighway, He said that the car |by on Thursday. He was charged him that he was going 100 fast, was "a good two feet off the Fireside Auxiliary Adopts Chinese Boy Members of the Fireside Eve " ning Auxiliary of Whithy have | financially "adopted" Ng Wing Ki, & seven - year - old Chinese boy through Foster Parents' Plan Incorporated, The foster parents have prom. ised to contribute $15 8 month {towards the child's support for #1 least one year, Wing Ki is one of many thew Manager: Lloyd Roberison Ted. MO, 8.2703 "COLD WEATHER FASHIONS BEAUTY 700 fa ¥ i | wd 4:4 ME He rr VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES WHITBY BRANCH " ' » Invites You To Attend The ANNUAL MEETING at the SALVATION ARMY HALL 122 KENT STREET Tues., Feb, 7 2:30 P.M, | ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 4 Guest Speaker: DR. A. R. RICHARDS Onturie Hospital, Whithy | sands of children forced to en following police investigation about 65 mph. travelled portion", Kong rather than lve under Communism, i | Matis , Who had come lives of Fidney Woods, 5, of at 4:45 am. that day, She seid to Canada in July, 1950. He said to provide a simple but ade: fiims Ave., Niagara Falls, Mrs, that her mother snd brother had he was employed as a mechanic 1948, as evil war raged between in hospital, The car had stalled, she said, Perry, Nationalist and Commu. PC Clifford Pegg, of the Whit- and while Woods tried to star; He said that on the previous to the British Colony of Macau, South Korea, France, Belgium, of the Ajax cloverieaf on High could give no assistance he the young lady home and had 77,000 children on a personal! groups in Canada and the Unit- south edge of the highway, *hoved the Woods ear off the - - . that the point of impact was on ©9%e of the pavement, said he awakened about 5:15 W orst Cold Snap the cars came to rest (a motorist to take themito u| He said he was (travelling {back towards the point of even cars when she observed proaching the cloverleaf and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Prince overpass) and became confused bert Barnes, Guests were: Mr. perature has failed to reach the furiously before returning hur: which indicated to him that the! Yvonne Barnes and her fiance; nas ft geen fit to climb to thelare more numerous than ever! {which crashed into the rear of He told the court that he saw Mrs, V, D, Richardson, Brock usually accompanying freezing next spring to replace those that have fallen asleep," the small car over three or f0UF|pe could not recall telling either offered to Mrs, Richardson from ghie to get their engine turned, local garage operators are re brought Fdelsward from the Edelsward and he told her that! "Under oath, he told Defence erston avenue, entertained at/than it has been in previousitired batteries, | Attorney Bruce Affleck told who was presented with many bill rocketing regardless warmer weather on the way,| M tile Gr accused had fallen asleep he. } p y next fo onths, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pridie, [their normal size these young ne xt! ur mon | | day saw the fail end Larry's| Period for the Independent|Ajax could have confused the ions of Dundas. Street school | the first game, In the second] | Jima yn coun nen Hag Sueeessful Year game aon, Mamuiactrin lio wont on ous seo ple] pletely pay off the outstanding Rainbow helped fo tighten up|in the second game of the af shown stretching 20 to 40 | is very unusual to see such | casting long shadows from the cious turkey dinner, served by slon work, Miss Ruth Pickering|y ARRY'S 7 INDEPENDENT 8/30 first period lead, N | : Visit Pickerin ice, with Mrs, W, E, G, Sum 1 \ 1Ie 0SSses g is supported by the Bunda yy," Ay MacDonald and Ke ft h|their lone goal of the second f . A very encouraging work 18/Charlie Grandy scored twice, Cherry and Slack stored the president, Mus, Loyol Pogue, | oo wvespondence, The reports of if gave the scripture reading, with the Junior gir , girls (Explor\put them on the score sheet, Al|third period for the second and was reported at #5770, Fire|were stationed at the Whithy| Many re-checks for fire haz.| Mrs, Percy Pascoe was Inlwiih humble recognition of thelers), MacDonald accounted for alllone Otterbrite's goal of the and | (ioodness of God, Things have Fires in general were not as/teer Fire « fighters collected During the year the Whitby Miss Maude Cameron was the|paye come to pass by the Lord's| church and community which is| Mae Rowland rounded out the common in Whithy during 1060(§315,50 for Muscular Dystrophy Volunteer Firefighters also in. Pianist, An invitation to attend hand and because it has been|yopy rewarding, Some SOCIA |= mmm PAINT and During the year 75 service and publie Bulldings gy in The Whitby Hire JCompany is Plans were made for the! His Goodness toward us, [which proved quite successful, : WALLPAPER STORE ealls were answered, These arve|specied for fire hazards by sev-imade up of 22 volunteer firey catering hy the WA group at Churc smbership has in . tn 4 : a ere an | hurch membership ha A Cub and Scout group are STREIT KNOCKED OUT calls are calls from people inion fire education were conduct: receives a grant from the town Night" to be held at Red Wing|pantized and received chureh|, © i i ! trouble but do not require theled by the Whitby Fire Company to assist in the general expenses Orchards on Feb, 18, a hershiD Our people con Lid heen oN, Sutntonding Miami were knocked out of thell €,J,L, Paint Dealer | y g U8, mixed foursomes amateur i Painting & Decorating J. Mowat, also stated that six| church and new Sunday Sehoo!l i ree N Y sy § 4 ¥ | Dr, William Graves an ean) fire-fighters had passed the SI | chairs, They also assist the Rec | Dobbin pi Mia Benand d - 3 2! The Publie Speaking and| | the three days when the fire / , The regular meeting of the hut-in folk [ . . to the! leadership course which was to 4 . hid shut-in folk, alarm and police moved into the |Whithy Chapter No, 248, Order Missionary Education is pro " T wage Night! being held on Wednesday |, was 03.34 per-cent, The average] NIE R116) {presided and was assisted hy A i ve al 9 , 75.70 | under the ausplees of the Whits| oc tan ' speaker at the November Mis. attendance at all fires was past patron James Martin slon Circle meeting, A Christ maintenance work on the firelwere yeported by the Whithy Narnes, and was escorted to the 7 AIT aivls fighting equipment, _ Bullding Volunteer Fire Company on East. Minutes of the previous members and CALE alts andl these are one owner cars traded in on new Chrysler products, Compare these prices with any others available and take advantage of this year's best buys, the fire company's auxiliary residence of H. C. Munto at 113/ed the District Deputy Grand ie Whitby Volunteer Fire 'vdon road. No damage was| Matron who was on her official men served there, During that[\ax made ta thaw them out with oe, Brown, and Pau time 10 men were stationed at/d blowtorch at Mr, Raby's . 0 last, Past During the recent Ajax Plagairosulted due largely to the quick Anna Patterson, PM, Flsie five, six Whitby Volunteer Fire. response of the volunteer fire: Goose, PM, Pearl Roper, PM. | dare # life of incredible poverty, into a twoesr crash on High Nancy Bimmer, 14, told the The accused, taking the stand, His father formerly was able lauate living for his family for Dorothy Rimmer, 42, of McGee heen in the rear seat of the for 8 general contractor and nist forces on the mainland of by Detachment of the OPP, said i, she had tried to flag down night, he and a lady friend had near Hong Kong Viet Nam and Hong Kong, way 401, at 6:22 a.m, and found cause the bumper was 100 high left her home at | a.m., to star' basis since its founding in 1977, ed States have helped needy Woods' car, he said, was facing Wehway to the south shoulder.) At Bayview and 401, he sald, Near the two cars, he said, he Garage, The rear lights of the about 60 or #5 mph as he ap- 1012 Centre street north, emer-lgoing one of the worst cold few minutes) parents, brave the lieved dead, who was taken to, road to the shoulder, He said that he first saw the Mrs, Kay Wagner and Mr, Maciss qeoree level, this year, According to their] 1e said that he asked Pdels.|the car where the others Were ny year lights on the ear, He her many friends for many over ported doing 8 brisk husiness| A18% Hospital to the Whithy De-|he was sorry. "It wis my 1851," | Counsel Waiter Martin that be lovely gifts, A buffet lunch was, Hardy youngsters sre still|Only this morning he stated con-| cause, under his own admission, | |club, Al MacDonald led the scor- (driver, and friends wish him many dinner guests at the home of| On Jan, 25, many members balance, | the league which will soon be|lernoon, Goals by Wayne Red. feet out from the shoreline in | thick ice at this time of year, | fi othy hills of ice, the ladies of the church, Fol keeps the Sunday School inform: "y arey's got started on the! In the second period Rainbow mers at the plano, A devotional | School, A fine Missionary work i 0 Almonds Women's Assoclation| ehoa: Wok: 4 Kaine, period, For Rainbow Paul Tran -Year Low ro ie At Three opened ihe mecting with a) Correspondence. he wens © being carried on in our mid-leach assisted by Al MacDonald, (other "Rainbow goals, losses for the two previous( Fire Hall in case of local fires, lavds were made on locations charge of the deyotional Our CGIT group is very en-|the Larry's goals in the third third period, when 40 general alarms were research vestigated numerous complaints| 'ickering United Church Valen: yiig Will, It has been most) aotivities were held during the 107 BYRON ST, 5, WHITBY up slightly from previous years,|cral members of the Company fighters under Chief Bruce Cor: the Whithy Brass Band ban: opeased from 110 to 120 = al; 'e d y up slig creased from sponsored hy the church and MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (CP)= , {of the / | The y 0 ose | 9 " "hure y full company {of the Company | The meeting closed With) tinued 10 give to the church site|; ainnere and also to a wed ol a A WHITBY Contractors " ' ur | Johns Ambulance course dur Cross in volunteer services at a he held on Wednesday, Feb, §, 3 ) M MAHON & ELMS new Municipal Building of the Hastern Star, was held moted by our women's Aroups C hy Girl Guide Association The ling ne y per-cent I'he meoting opened in form mas party was held for the Mis PRY Phin viv \ re To he maintenance required 37 days of gy pyday [meeting were read hy scere ship worker in Toronto, A parcel| Whe (visit, Flora Currie Company assisted Oshawa for reported : the Whithy Fire Hall in case of house on the south east comer] re present 'and sacorted fighters assisted for four hours fighters, : Veronica. Manning, PM, Grace work, | A good number of our Indies| keep in touch with our Baptist Mission work by reading The Link and Visitor, To labor with zeal and give of your best, | For the sweetness and joy of] the giving, To help folks along with aj hand and a song | Is truly the sunshine of living. | '58 DODGE REGENT 2-dr, Hardtop $1 450 Fully equipped, one owner ., One owner, low mileage '69 FORD CUSTOM ££5£91695 A dr, 51650 car condition, Rebuilt moter, a "59 DODGE MAYFAIR Spruce Green, one owner, new '56 DODGE Suburban Suburban 2 «dr, $ car for the whole 850 family '58 METROPOLITAN Hardtop, very $650 low mileage, ideal second car, dvdr, one owner, cellent condition, dan, Radio, ete '56 DODGE REGENT "195 Autamatie, or WILL FIGHT ORTEGA LOS ANGELES (AP)=Warld d [welterweight champion Renny | (Kid) Parvet of Cuba will fight Gaspar Ortega of Mexico in al {10-round nontitle bout Feb, 25, Olympie Auditorium promoters | {announced Wednesday, Paret| {will replace Emile Griffith of] {New York, who gots a crack at! {the 21 + year - old Cuban's title! April 1 in Miami. Promoters ex {plained the switch by saying hey didn't want to take a chance on Griffith getting upset : | struggle for swrvivel in Hong ling of Mov, 4 which took the her mother, brother and herself native of Sweden, | lishment in Canton, However, in old son Norman, who died later Woods in the front seat, contract on Highway 7A, at Port NG WING KI oo 4 i 5 well as thousands of others, fleds |scene, two tenths of 8 mile west| One car stopped, she said, but Hall, He said that he had taken 48 Pp ate an| tha £09,004 jviduals 4 ol 0f Highy has rehabilitated more than| than 500,000 individuals and the grass, 62 feet south of the of Highways truck stopped andi YOUR nS | lyoungsiers In. Greece, Maly ter Parents' Plan, He said that he determined oe to two feet from the south and went Lo sleep in his car, He way, ahout 114 feet from where Wind the car again to try to stop 401. PERSONALS [mer and Woods, Some #7 feet|@nd she was passed by six or|ing the signs that he was ap- Whithy and district is under-sters and occasionally (for # man Wimmer, 7, at first be. West, which swerved from the lights (on Harwood Ave, at the day party in honor of Mr, Al-lthe past three weeks the tem- rationed attires and race shout found the windshield of one carl" a A } Bhe said that she jumped 10-ahout 50 feet from them, He and Mrs, Peter Riselo, M86 mark, Only on specie' occasions) Backyard rinks, incidentally, JOTES ACCURED Ibeing hit by the oncoming €8r| could not stop, served by the hostess have been spared, Snow and ice, heavy demand for garden hoses|'he accused had replied I must The Impact, she said, rolledirore the impact and said that * | birthday today. Best wishes areled driving to those who wereled by misplaced skates, |detachment, said that he later, she said, she spoke 10\that he had fallen asleep, Mrs, John Pantony, 210 Palm. over the cold is somewhat drier|luctant cars and recharging! I U t Summing up, Assistant Crown honor of Mrs, Gordon Richards, residents have found their fuelllocal weather expert predicts y I irresistible conclusion that the 'ous back-yard ice rinks, Twice should rise somewhat during the sleep in the previous 24, On Saturday, David, son of = |play at the local arena on Sun. |ed the final two goals of the argued that the traffic lights in birthday, His school compan Whith Ba tist Ch ch 1 Y p pendent Sales by a 7-3 score in and assisted on three, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wan. game Rainbow Manufacturing RAINBOW 11 OTTENBRITES 2 11-2, These wins by Larry's and|Ottenbrites by the score of 112 Beautiful mounds of ice are | Oldtimers in the town say It | heightens the pretty effect by |giock street south = [tist Church sat down to a dell $2602.31 was sent to Baptist Mis {Tran gave the Rainbow club a {Webb led in a fine hymn serv slonary Work, A native student, a first period lead on goals|Ottenbrites Ted Brown scored groups in the church work. |i, 00nged thelr lead to 4-0 asled twice in the second Ji Feb, 1 in the church hall, The Thomas. read the minutes and loweolt | i i i; A | Howeont Ann Hardy is doing a fine work! mark scored for Independent to|scored the final two goals of the the year ending Jan, 81, 1061,{trol, During that period 15 men classes during the year | back across the past year, It is $8160 for 1050 {phy Campaign Whitby Volun- in sub-standard conditions ter World Teging with Me." 1504's Name which could only|gion is being promoted in our{te boost their lead to 7-1, (DODD & SOUTER in 1950 and 72 in 1068 mercial, industrial, apartment ficials and the police be held on Thursday, I'eb, 9, [and we are thankful to God for|§chool boys and CGIT girls) in 1960 and 74 in 1068, Service| Tours and educational periods Heard, Fach year the Company group will eater to "Father's [ight of our young people were The ladies' work of the chureh|mavonto and Jack Penrose of YOUR by secretary-treasurer, Warren| cleaning St ent {or He i juipmer o ®ithe mateh at the 20th hole to | . will ye ar wll Well Murels ito == sve At Baste St stationed at the fire hall during m ar carried out among the sick and| \ « the vear| day, Feb, 0, due te "Theatre, : \ Sis iH meetings held during the year|! Worthy Matron, Kay Rrown, missionary in India, was a guest spent 2 days doing genarall Two minor noon hour fives the altar by the marshal, Marg . i. Sinela | pe : 4 : HOO packed by the Mission Circle Prices of all cars on our lot have been reduced as much as $300, Most of spent building compartments On, ooo q oo iner fire at the duetress Louella Cook introdue: White Cross Medical Missionary Fashion Village blaze, In all, 11 Minor blaze when an attempt extended to her by the Worthy son, PM, Maude Raves, PM, in office, Mrs, Breen, PM, and (Nrother Breen, PP, and Jeff | Martin, PP, in office, The visi tors were welcomed by the Worthy Matron, Correspondence was read by Julia Thomas, PM, Under new business it was moved that a mmage sale and home bake sale be held on Saturday, March 15, at the Odd Fellows hall bes tween 10 am, and 1 pm { Due to the fact it was inspec: tion night various orders of serv. ice were presented and were fol | {lowed by remarks by the Dis] by Ortega trict Deputy Grand Matran, Spending their vacation in | Buena Vista in Paget Parish Flora Currie. The meeting the midAtlantic islands of | until Jan. 28, when they re { closed in form. with the DDGM. | Mermuds were Mr, and Mrs turned home via Trans Can Flora Currie. giving the fare. William D. Winter of Whithy, | ada Airlines i I'V series Maverick, has had well A delicious lunch was Onl Canada, Mr. and --HNB News Pholo more than a dozen popular (served by the committee, { Mrs, Winter were guests at | by Roger Smith, [songs published, , Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, {for Wis parents have chosen to way 40) near Ajax on the morn court that Woods had picked up told the court that he was 8 I his work in a cloth dying estab t., Toronto, and her seven-year. small Fngheh car, she and happened (0 be working on » China, Wing Ki's parents as that he arrived on the accident! passing motorists for help, 'attended 8 concert In Massey Voster Parents' Plan which, Over the past 23 years, more, Woods' and V.delsward's cars on ¥inally, she sald, a Department for Port Perry again, is now helping more than 17,000 children overseas through Fos yet and Edelsward's ear east, he said thai the car was from!he pulled over to the shoulder lthe south shoulder of the high! he said that she stepped be. and proceeded east on Highway WHITBY B t 1 Ri | found the bodies of Mrs. Rim. Woods' car were on, she said, | proached Ajax, He recalled see. impact, he said, he found Nop. one aBpproaching from thelseid that he saw the traffie/ tained at their home at a birth-lsnaps in recent years, During elements bundled up In double the hospital, At that point, he in JUMPED TO SAVETY {girl and the car when he was and Mrs, Albert Barnes, Mr. comparatively balmy 32 degree riedly to their heated abodes, car had rolled, {wards the highway to avoidisaid he applied his brakes but Cassetherg, A buffet lunch was In one respect local citizens numbers there should be @ ward what had happened and SHUNE, {denied that his car swerved be- street south. is celebrating her temperatures, have not impair-|perished by frost and got slash.| FC ay Goodwin, of the same times, police officer or Nancy Rimmer happy returns of the day Since Whithy Bay has frozen selling block heaters, towing re-| gags TT [had not fallen asleep, her home at @ baby shower in years, But doubly overcoated| Don't lose hope, however, & Magistinte Ebbs there was an served by the hostess, seen skating on the ever numer-|fidently that temperatures| he had had about four hours Mercantile Hockey League scoring of the game as he scor-| Defence Counsel Martin will be celebrating his 14th {upset the league leading Inde: ings as he scored four times happy returns of the day, | Men's Wear by the score of IDE spree as they bombarded [ Mr, and Mrs, R, Richardson, 506| {and friends of the Whitby Bap The encouraging sum of endy for playoff time, |shaw, Jim Cherry and Paul font of the Ontario Hospital, | Winter's late afternoon & un | ~~Qshawa Times Photo Al d WA T m-- y ----- mE Sl 4 y mon 8 0 lowing the supper, Kev, Thos, ed on the progress of our Mis-|yoht foot as they jumped into|increased their lead to 9-1, For service followed, led by Rev, prevails in the other youth In the second ' . uy " » pertod Larry's and Wayne Redshaw each scor- held its monthly meeting on The church clerk, Mrs, Julia ] { ; ' 18 Jnectin week youth groups, Miss Mary| In the third period Bill Lund-| Jim Cherry and Paul Tran Fire loss in Whitby during to bring the blaze under con:|for Scouts, Guides and scheol(P0¢m. Mrs, Georg read and approved, As we look years was: $19,625 for 1058 and| During the Muscular Dystro- where housekeeping was found|rend an article entitled "A Betsiya0n -- pecomplished in Our|thugiastie and Christian Fducas|period as he scored three tion a AI AA answered in comparison with 70 All schools, churches, com: turned in by eitizens, town of.[tine tea was accepted, This will amazing throughout the Yearivear (Cold with Sunday 61 service calls were answered! during the year ner and Assistant Chief John quet to he held Feb, 11 also the |g, f 14 | loss of four.|g sader 4 MO 8-5231 1 service « gain o and a lo 4 good leadership is provided, Mrs, Marlene Stewart Streit of The yearly report, compiled { {prayer fund and we were able to com-| gine "Money was raised for new second-round battle, They lost Have Inspection Oval DAY-BY-DAY ing the year, Six men wore also Fairview Lodge, Visitatlor was wo at the 18 business has been postponed te Thurs: f N The | Attendance at the Jusines {in the Masonie lodge hall, iy Dr, Alleen Vining, a medical i ® ® 1d-winter Llearance dale « the year four men] 'WO FIRE © : [ant » flag was presente During the year fou TWO FIRE CALLS ind the flag was presented at sion band children. A hox was ere a lian nm a work, Fifteen evemngs were an cuaneated oven was/!ary Julia Thomas, PM, Con was packed and sent for the| 4 | A very wan sale N hy A | nine hours during the recent! Frozen water pipes caused a ory warm welcome was | : ' : | a to the Kast were: Jess . possible Whitby fires of Byron and Starr. No damage) |" [ast were: Jessie John (Rlow, PM, Julia Thomas, PM, Saturday Matinee at 1:30 te ~ar power power @reatly \) '66 DopaE | OMRYS. New Yorker f orngn '56 poDGE Automatis, ABEL & PLYMOUTHS steering, $ steering, a i S350]: 731050.... . eso "160 1954 FORD .. $225 -- (953 DODGE .. $150 1951 CHEV, N-Top $150 -- (951 PONTIAC $99 McMAHON & ELMS LTD. Chrysler - Dodge - Valiant - Simea « Dodge Trucks 916 BROCK ST. NORTH | WHITBY Neal HOLIDAYING IN BERMUDA | SONG WRITER » A ---- Roger Moore, co-star of the Lak LE APON BHGEL GUAM WITARER A NUNNALLY enon Feature Starts at 7:30 and 9:45

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