WHITBY and DISTRICT 5-3 Win Gives Macs way vs ome: ous m. Yn wo wmONIE"CCIME Series Lead By CLIFF GORDON keeper had a rough time. Theregven terms on Fridey night in Belleville MeFariands made Wis no goal scoring but there Belleville and watch the Cuddy Guild Speaker All Saints' Anglican Chureh if eeting." Mrs. J [duced the guest speaker, Miss if 107 BYROM 57, 5, WHITHY MO 8-5231 AL. Paint Deoler Pointing & Decorsting mt Gyptrex, Poperhanging Full Well Murele Crested To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 318 DUNDAS EASY MO 8.3552 5 2 Manager: Vioyd Robertson $21934 Damages im. C. & Ses i GF A id A ; it two in & row over | i a "(POE In Ret Fie mg at ' g Entertains Ladies Hillerests here last might as #ities, There were no less then the local arena, y ght they downed the local team 55119 penalties handed out in this SUMMARY The ; Whithy Baptist Churehito take 5 21 lead in their best frame including majors 19 Ish, Period i ™ '] Ladies' Md held thesr monthly of seven group semifinals Mavety, of the visitors, and] 4 Whithy: Met, | 7. Belleville: Weston ,... 9.9 meting # the home of Mrs. The Belleville tes m wes Bovbie of the home side. Nol * LICH, het ribiough, 5 Whithy: Roberts, iC. A Detior, Dundas sireetipaeed by the Hull brothers, | fomeg: 85 Bl 9 Believilie: R ot nd ny Mackey, Shearer ,i,0 WAH west, The new president, Mrs Garry and Bon. Ron fired two result of any of the penalties Hunter, Goyer 4 vy Penglijes --~ None, t A daim of WIVHTI was willis, suffered & broken jaw the road but only fowr feet from 0. Adams, opened the meeting gonls and Garry one, Other gogl|#s Re team Po SOI fadidtui ed 16 Arthur Minto of and lost two teeth gt the seek the east curb leaving seven feet With prayer, Mrs. L, Rich wisi scorers for the winners wer ¢ capitalize on the other's sin bin} : Withy Supreme Cowrt Justice dent, We claimed the wiring of (or Minto to pass" stated Mr, WW charge of the devotions! fuckey EAhier and Pete Weston. | Is fea 4 Period MH. A. Avien in % civil action at lie broken jaw had heen very Nichol service. Various reports were, For the Hillerests it was Gary) The Macs really heid the edge p ring igllag 14 Whithy Tuesday painful and he was stil) suffer. Mr, Justice Aylen in passing FeRG and aiproved MeCullough, Eimer Fran andlin the final period as they out well #1 6 "nes A Jat The claim arose from & two WE (rom & numb lower jaw, His ludgment said that the plaintiff During he business meeting, Ken Koberts with one each, (scored the Whithy eam 42 as\gsy hanerenhi Fy" dwell) ear collision on Garden street CRF Wis damaged heyond repair had suffered permanent injuries ity f A tir ang Mes The fourth game of the se-(they had another pit gost sndlygy Tp "sy 26" ™ i) ot the CNR tracks i Whithy on # the accident alter the colision with the Michell yolunicered to 8ssist ries Is slated for Belleville om|szored the other by hard work iy, 35° gioqre; sy, 39, Naplorkow: Oct. 31, 19% A witness for the plaints, "olor car dren by "the de-(ihe Red Cross workers the Bestiy day might with the MithiThe Hull brothers sacs MARSE| oi" (1,56, Mavety, major, 12.96, 3 WM. Greer. of the Oshawa Harry Town, # Whithy funeral "endant, The plaintiff was fray: "2 ewday me March L. Fair: game hack in Whithy on Tues-|ed one in this period as 0d go malor 4? 5 fiom tow firm of Greer and Kelly, director, said 'he had moved ing south on Garden street Nl ug were Ac day might. The game was aiFibler and Weston, the batter's 728 Reid 14.14, Tran 11.5 "i was counsel for the plaintiff whe, Maswell and & passenger 10 the #nd the defendant north Shits 4 rom i idan 10. hard hitting affair that saw only| goal coming in an empty net as ' 3d Feri vecelved ali general and special Oshawa General Hospital in his Both the plaintiff and defend dad 8 ¢ eek one penalty handed out in theleoach Gagnon, In & Gesperation| o poy, ie" oo "pl damages requested ambulance. He said he smelled Ant approached the CHR tracks o Eon, - ousses / # Je first period, 15 in the second |move to gel hack in the game Smith, Ethie ' 2.01 Minto received a permanently aleonal on their breaths m Garten street ot shout the BEER TEER Co CN od ue and none In the third with 54 seconde to go and down) , ULC EN Leer Sg injured leg in the accident snd. In his ent Mr. Greey for "9M time and the tracks are five > a he Sindy Schooh hall "The Hillerests drew first|two gomls, pulled Godridge ini o wei CREE sreeee clalmed $1936.72 for special. hn or hi yi a f That he levated 10 feet above the nor pi : nesiiay Apri} 3 OF #lhioad as McCullough was on the| favor of an extra forward, it] * Sri B00 10.24 in he plaintift pointed out That the op ourfane of the road, he said istrict meeting 10 he held enor 19 fire home a pass that|the move failed to pay off as i] o FUE Ra defendant had failed to keep a io ncidering the evidence of | ATTAngements will be made a completed a three-way passinglso often will, Weston fired the) dasvida ull, further meetings play with Nicholishen and Chas-| disk from his own blue line into Hunter, Goyer «.vcrvvr IAP Mrs, DD. Adams and Mrs, ¥.| oewsii, This goal came at thelthe yawning net Rivett will he co-conveners al 12 94 mark and gave the locals, The Hillerests did not give up 8 wedding reception on March) a lead they needed badly and captain Ken Roberts hip i The meeting. closed with| However fate was Against ped one home with 15 seconds prayer followed by a social Wel: thom and a pass hy Nichol-lto go bit the damage had our with refreshments served ishen right on the stick of Bl giready heen done by the hostess assisted by Mrs. gojievitle player set up the, ICE CHIPS , , , The Belleville Rivett and her group play for the equalizer, This one team was deserving of their Mrs ey mour on behall ofl came at the 17.4% mark and all win as they skated hard and the Ladies' Aid, thanked he pur broke the hearts of the fans| played a better brand of hockey ; hostess for opening her home. uno were in attendance, the|than did the Hillerests whe just " pn 5 HO The next meeting will he held jiocest crowd of the season we could not get untracked : ' (407) Abd March 14 might add, That was &ll the This was 8 mighty big game for G4 WEEN? scoring in the first frame the Macs as they need at least In the second period the pen: one win here in Whithy if they alty hox was the busiest spot inlare to eliminate the Whithy During the trial which lasted prope ' oh f J proper look-out because other ola ~ three dys, counsel for the DIAN: witnesses had pomied out thet NC. DIeatll } dont have the . a I slightest doubt for sceepting the introduced evidence thatthe crossing could be seen at a facts which ried b showed Minto had heen driving distance of 150 feet. He said the acts which were subpo ny 4 the police officer whe investi- on his own side of the road defendant was going at an x y ' . p gated the accident. The plaintiff when he was struck hy a car cessive rate of speed and there: © y ' di 4 knew the crossing and Look spe- driven by William Maxwell Just fore did not have the proper con A ' cial care when he reduced his north of the CHR (racks trol of his vehicle " At Tuesday's session the sm : speed to 15 mph, The defendant County Supreme Court, defence, There wat fo evidence hati stated his speed was 2540 mph counsel HT. Nichol introduced 1. Minto wae driving on the byt § cannot accept his evidence the defendant Maxwell to tes: "TONE side of the road or that on this point, It wes excessive tify "he was driving at an excessive under the circumstances and he speed," Mr, Greer pointed oul. should have reduced his speed," TELLS OF ACCIDENT In Wis reply for the defence, ruled Justice Aylen Maxwell, in his testimony, Mr. Nichol stated that the Gar Mr. Justice Avien continued claimed that he was travelling den street crossing was 8 very "Medical evidence introduced north on Garden street and dangerous one and that it was shows that following the ace didn't notice the tracks till-he not apparent unless you were dent Mr Minto was left per was on top of them. He said familiar with it. The roed nar- manently injured with & dis he was not aware (hat the rows at the erossing and thei abled knee therefore | am allow tracks were there and Kis lights gravel was wet at the time of ing the full amount claimed He saw nolthe accident "The defendant definitely lights of oncoming vehicles on There 1s & steep incline on nearly choked to death as a re Garden street al all the north side of the tracks re- sult of the aceident hut he has "I staved on my own side of sulting in Minto's car travelling no permanent disability there: the road and | didn't slow down 37 feet down the incline after|fore 1 am disallowing his coun on the (racks at all. | didn't see the impact, This dees not indi- terciaim of $658.10 for special the oncoming car until, 1 hit cate excessive speed on the part damages and $3000 for general of vg alps 7 ALE WAP 2 me wp GL NITY ak rrr on ADDITIONAL, WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 4 were on low heam Pictured from left vo right ares Low Robinson, new owner; Robert Villemiors, negen and Gerry Gray, office menager, Suid 9 ey 9a my The firm of RAINBOW ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING CO is solely owned ond operated by Lou Robinson, formerly in the eutemobile business in Newmarket, now residing at 317 Cochrane 5t,, Whitby, The policies of this Sompony ore HONEST SALES, EFFICIENT SERVICE, ALL WORK GUARANTEED, SKILLED VORKMANSH) on all pr Quality control od, and Inspected at the plant, Our aim Is to make the res _-t of # "gn prod ol Ws industry In ity. and eur products which Include a full ling of Ancdized Alumin wi Doors, Grilles, Awnings, Railings, Bamiub Enclosures and i, Siding, i" "ond We cordially invite you to visit our modern oh the arena as Pete the score: club The Hillerests are {now behind the eight hall They ean not rest on the theme WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS that sll they have to do is win at home, They have got to gel SELL DEBENTURES FOR VON USE A vietory in Belleville and we Debentures totalling 28000 The Whithy branch of the think 4 hat dod hatler be on is i pe sold to a. Toronto stock | yON was granted permission] ains for the rest of this season prokerage at the rate of $100.08 15 use one of the vacant rooms | The Belleville team is Smart pot ae Joliowing _councils|in the new town hall on Thurs: they have a steady defence thal him," stated Maxwell of my client. My client's car damages," concluded His Lord: price submitted for the deben day of sach week for A Mie | really plays all out The Maxwell. 8 sailor from Corn: was not exactly in the centre of ship tures, They include $670,000 for | req ommendation i dares, the| licrests had Nichalishen n -- ' =the new high school on Ander:| hroperty committee, action for the first Hime In Wo » ' ' son street, and $158,000 for the | aeks Jui he had to Fetirg at Council Turns Down Whitby Knights town hall In addition, an issue BUDGET NIGHT his his ly Paid Log Rs not as fs of $125,000 hydro debentures, Finance Committee Chairman Gary MeCullough continues 10 . {win be sold locally at 6 per cent| councillor Will David ot | EY AIOUE u interest | Councillor William Davidson set show better every game, , , . | . egio osts | ' |Mareh 1, as the night for setting fe scored one goal And Just nit ppea ry [ Representatives from Oshawa] ED SHIELD CAMPAIGN [the 1061 budget, missed another " The entire} v A | The Balvation Army was| y : ) Whithy team was hard lucked on} Resve Rvarsit Quaniril whe Lindsay and Cobourg Councils granted permission to hold its| ZONING VIOLATORS |& number of close calls around| ee Ver uantri 10 of Knights of Columbus Were annual Red Shield Campaign in! All persons who are Contra-| ihe winners' net But let's seconded Mr. Mowat's motion, hosted hy Whithy Council 4895 (vening the town's zoning DYIaw | not notified by registered A move to have council take the lead In reorganizing the Inot sell the Whithy team down United Appeal in Whithy again fell on a split vole this week Deputy - reeve Warren Mowal had asked that sald that the motion in no way suggested that counell head the appeal but instead tried to get Y committee |it across that more people areof No, four, Cobourg, chaired Lean, Whitby merchant, for an study the possibility of re-organ-| now going out to canvass and (he meeting which was attended Auctioneer's licence, was turned izing the united campaign but| people are being asked to con: hy 76 members includin four councillors jumed A down, | tribute more often, it or 1 four voted for it and May low APPEA Martin declared the motion lost Deputy-reeve Mawat moved that the commitiee on protec: tion to persons and property or the welfare committee be asked to study the problem. Farher in the meeting, he had 10 ldione annual eampalgn or al the tivities carried out in each dis: LLM town council that he felt that many canvasses of the were hecoming a hurden Councillor Joyce Burns said that as campaign chairman for three vears in the days of the United Appeal, she recalled| | that there were then as many money for all the organizations, discussed was the setting of a organizations outside the BP| coiooilior George B.r.0.0k s date for the next major degrees peal as In it Deputy-reeve Mowat said that| oor ove difficult to get peo: and the date has been set for this 1s something council has| control over. He said that if council forbids eanvasses hy these organizations they would | have to join the united appeal, | Councillor Harry Inkpen sald that he felt this was a private matter, not ane for council, Hel said that he approved of the idea, however, since he felt if desirable to prevent so many callers Brings 6 A Hungarian immigrant, whe pleaded guilty to wounding his farm manager in what Magis trate F. § "drunken brawl", was Tuesday jailed for six months. Fred Kneisz, 51, told the court that a fight between him and Lewis Whatmough, 81, manager of ALGO Farms, Sunde started when Whatmough tempted to pel a monkey i Last week the court that he had been drinking wine in the accused's yoom on Jan. 31, when Kneiss| became angry and stabbed him twice. He had been in hospital 10 days recovering This week, through an inter reter, Knelsz said that they| d heen drinking and What: | mough has asked why Kneisz| did not bring the vest of his family out from Hungary, He said that he explained that his family was under Communist! yule and could not leave one approach these Organiza:| {tions and advise them that council i|many drives," sald the reeve, | Fight Over Pet | L "He Is suggesting that some: feels there are too He suggested that there be most two "1 wish them luck," sald Coun elllor Burns, "I don't think this council can tell any group to be: long to the united appeal," She said that the united ap peal did not raise enough said that It appeared that it] ple to support the united appeal than it was to get them to sup port the Retarded Children or the Salvation Army "1 sometimes felt that the united appeal did not end up with as much money Aas One organization out on its own" he said The motion w hen put and Was lost Months | was Communist, then Kneisz must be Communist too. TRIED TOUCH MONKEY Later, he said, Whatmough at: ed to lucky winners, A delight | Ebbs "termed a " WW ia ge . {let people be noisy for three and gin ; Ph : tempted to pet a monkey which|ful lunch was served by the ane-half hours longer each day. end at 13.01 a.m, Oct 20 accord: kept in his room. The monkey, he sald, was out of its cage and as Whatmough ap proached, it hid behind its cage and started to squeal. A fight Kneisz rland, had then ensued, he said, and as he bate her seventh ; at:|went down the hall, he grabbed| 'or the occasion she is having) {the knife trom a shelf, He said dinner guests r WE ---- Whatmough told that he tried to scare What: | Mrs Wilfred Clark. of Scar mough so he would stop fight ing Kneisz sald that Whatmough pushed him against the wall and then sald that he was going to leave, It was later, he said, when he learned that What mough had been stabbed in the stomach MORE MILLIONAIRES LONDON (CP) = The inland revenue's annual report says membership in Aritain's "milk lionaives' club" now is 67, Mem: J. J. Fox, lagher, Cobourg, G WHITBY | / May in Whithy on Sunday afternoon, Feb, 19,| in the local Council Chambers, | District Deputy J. J, Tracey| ASKS LICENCE | An application by Ross Me: State| over to the committee on bylaws Secretary E, Wolfe and Past|and applications, The commit. Distriet Deputy B, Kinland, tee, in & report to council, ruled Grand Knights present were: |that Allen Curtls, a new resi: Oshawa, E. Gal:dent in town, must wait the full Plumpton, three months, required by the J, Smyth, of bylaw, before he will be grant ed an auctioneer's licence, STUDY REQUEST The finance committee will study a request from the Cana dian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities for Whithy to become a member, The fee is $125 NAME REPRESENTATIVES Council was advised that De puty-reeve Warren Mowat, town assessor Robert Harding and County Assessor Gordon Hep ditch are named District 12 ve.| presentatives of the association of assessing officers FOR PARKING METERS Lindsay, and J Whithy Each of the four councils rep: resented gave reports on the aes triet since last fall and mention: ed the future plans for the bal: ance of the current council year, All Councils have busy pro grams lined up hetween now and June The main item of business Oshawa will be the host council April 18 District Deputy J, J, Tracey called on Past Distriet Deputy R, Kinland and State Recretary 1, Wolfe to speak and hoth men Although council has not yet congratulated brother Tracey on ruled whether or not there will the conduct of the meeting and|be parking meters in the area the active council in the dis:| Which was formerly occupied by triot the old town hall, one firm has {will be [meeting has been arranged be: letter and will he given until May 1 to mend their ways, After that date, says a report from the bylaws and applica tions committee, those who continue to contravene the by: law will be charged and brought before the magistrate"s court, 10 at each sitting, Council was told that there are nearly 200 such violations noted EARLY BUDGETS If the preliminary budgets are any indication, It Appears that the 1961 tax rate may not climb as many had predicted The streets committee budget, up for approval now, asks for a levy of $80,360 or 4.515 mills Last year, the levy was 5.07 mills, The protection to per sons and property committee Is asking $71,084, Last year they budgeted for $70,716.38 HARBOR MEETING Councillor Harry Inkpen ad vised council that a special tween the harbor comiitiee and a number of citizens interested in harbor development for March 8. "The purpose of the meeting 1s to hear the views of these gentlemen and to have a After adjournment of the already submitted its offer to meeting, & supper was served Supply I offer was turned | hy the Whithy Council over to the property committee to rule on GRANT PARK USE The Whithy Kinsmen was granted permission to use| the Centennial Park, or that area of it north of Burns street [ for its annual carnival slated| for July 17 te 21 | AMEND NOISE BYIAW | Council's new anti-noise hy-| law, which has seen two convie tions; was amended: this week to) Club, PERSONALS The Florence Davey Group held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, D. MacLean, #13 Brock street south, in the form of a Valentine party, Games (were plaved and prizes award hostess assisted by Mrs, J ng The amendment now puts the [Milne and Mrs, G. Stott ! h f bylaw In effect only from 10 10 i f pm. to 7 am, Originally, the daughter of Me od bviaw covered the hours of 7 v birthday, PW: to 7 am | Sharon Mrs. Arthur borough, was a dinner guest wi | Sunday at the hame of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tapper, Wardman | {Cres,, on the occasion of Mrs | Tapper's birthday Mrs. Edna Wright, 111 St | John St. EK. is in the Oshawa General Hospital under observa: | tion, Her friends wish her a complete recovery Miss Loma Richards, wml [Palace street, spent the week: {end with friends in Willowdale. | TROPICAL FISH SPECIAL NEONS-SERPAE TETRAS-ZEBRAS FANCY GUPPIES-GOLD SWORDS 3 for 99¢c Whatmough, he sald, charged bers are persons with a yearly _ that if the rest of his family income of at least £100,000 BROCK WHITRY 'Day Of Prayer | Evening Shows 7 and 9,30 Feature Starts ot 7 and 9:30 Women's World Day of Pray: {er was held on Friday, Feb. 17] {at § o'clock in All Saints' Angli- | can Chureh, Whithy, The theme was | Ages in Unbroken Line." Mrs R. Hare, of the | Whithy United Church, was the | speaker The solol t, Mrs. Turn ler, of St. Andrew's Preshyter ian Church, was accompanied! at the organ by Mr. Robin! Nicholson A silver collection was taken Whithy churches were well rep resented and various groups fi appointed delegates to at of tend this Universal Day Prayer, At All Saints' | "Forward Through Thal | GIANT DANIOS RAS BORAS general exchange of ideas.' SCHOOL PARKS A special committee of coun ehaired by Councillor Mrs. Joyee Burns, has received authorization from council to meet the Public Sehool Board to discuss the possibility of the school grounds being used for park purposes also, Reeve Ever ett Quantrill termed it the key suggestion of the year DAYLIGHT BRAVING Daylight. saving time will. hes at 12.01 am. April 30 and oil ing to a hy-law passed hy coun oil. 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