The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Kinsmen Club [Fines Total Bed Pushers [$280 In by cure corvon | ror prestent, novard 31, | Yadfic Court The Whitby Kinsmen Club/fery and Jack Robertson. For held its regular meeting at the First Vice-President, Geo. Carr| » yon) of $280 in fines was Spruce Villa on Tuesday night|and Jim Gartshore. For Second, ioq in whithy traffic court and came up with a tremendous Vice-President, Clare Hewson; |, Magistrate A. S. Mitchell on 99 per cent attendance, Only one (Secretary, Cliff Gordon; Treas-m .ci.y Seventeen people ap- member of the club was unable/urer, Cec Thomas; Registrar, ....q phefore the magistrate. to make it for the all important|Harold Collins and Geo. Munns|" ry 0. of coven careless driv- nomination meeting. President|Jr. Directors, four to be elected, Murray Silver was in the chair/Max Hampson, Paul McGee, for the regular part of the meet-|Joe Ottenbrite, Howard Souter ing. {and Reg Stuart. Reports were heard from dif-| There may be other nomina- ferent committee heads and all{tions before the meeting but appear to be making fine head-|they must be in the hands of the|dron, of Bradford. way with their projects. The club secretary Geo. Carr at least| Alphie Gallant, of Toronto, club was most pleased with alfive days before the election and Nurvis Jones, of 49 Glynn report from Kin Doug Winstan-night and must be signed by|road, Ajax, were each fined $25 Those dismissed were against: William John Brown, of 242 Liberty street, Bowmanville; Robert Westecott, of 10 Beatty avenue, Ajax, and Barbara Gen- ing charges were dismissed | MIXED LEAGUE The annual banquet of the Mixed League members was {held at the St. John's Parish {Hall recently. President Ron {Pascoe was master of cere- {monies. | Special guests included Mr. land Mrs. J. M. Hicks and Mr. {and Mrs. R. M. Bassett. After a turkey dinner, prizes were awarded to the follow- ing: | Pearl Campbell, Barbara Gill, Charles Gill, Martin Jordan and Vi Jordon. Prizes were present- ed by Mr. Bassett. Section winners County Bowl -- Verna Sandford, Clare Watt, Nellie McCarroll, Al Me- Haffie, Jim McCarroll, Doug Rowden; Rockets--Hazel Moore, Isobel Mothersill, Don Grant, Prizes Awarded To Top Bowlers Pinfall winners--Buck Whites Local Firm Gets PUC Contract A tender of $25,582 from the Edward Deitzel of the 3rd Mel-Ron Construction Company concession, Pickering Township, was accepted by the Whithy was remanded one week for Public Utilities Commission for|gentencing by Magistrate F. S. their office renovations. Ebbs in Whitby Magistrate's Other tenders received were Court Tuesday. He was charg- $28,992 from C. Foster and Sons ed with false pretenses involv- and $25998 from Arthuriing cheques totaling $17,465. Mitchell. | In another charge Deitzel 'At a special meeting Tuesday|pleaded guilty to bigamy. The night the Commission proposed accused was married in Eu. to move their vehicles, equip-'rope over 10 years ago and ment and stores to a property|came to Canada and settled in on Mary street which they are(Quebec. He married again in purchasing from the Town of October of 1960. This time to a Whitby. The move was made/widow of Grimsby, Ontario. 1 necessary because of lack of During the months of Jan Remand Men's high single with handi- cap -- Glen Wagner 366. High team triple -- Whitby Cleaners -- Mildred Pegg, Doug Pegg, Jen Hewis, Con Hewis, Eileen Steer, Ed Steer 3,671. High team single -- County Cowl 1.425. Low singles for the season -- Jack Veitenheimer 54 and Thel- ma Bemis 56. OBC merit badge lack, The new president for the 1961-62 season has presented his new executive. It is: presi-\space, 3 ths 4 Lown dent, Charlie Gill; vice-presi- _\ary, February an arch 'of dent, Martin Jordan; secretary, my lic Ustliges abaget: Rar 1960 the accused operated Ron On $17,465 Fraud THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 11, 1967 § Sentence Puchrin, who received three stitches in his lip as a result of the blow, then asked a custo mer to get the police. pre-sentence report before sen- tencing the accused next week. G. A. Bokkers of 1247 Dundas street east, Whitby, was fined = and oie - a one-month ail sentence by M te! F. 8. Ebbs for oF pay on Isaac W. Puchrin, a Whit feed store proprietor at Broc! and Colborne streets. rs. Norman Bradley Puchrin testified in Court on[0f Oshawa. Mrs. was Tuesday that the accused came|Presented with numerous love- into his store on April 18 and|l¥ Sits - A beautifully decorated wanted to paint some signs. Heb! y cake was cut by the told Bokkers that he wasn't in.|celebrant. All the members of terested but the accused would|her family were present. not leave. Puchrin then attempted to| ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS lead him out of the store by the ON PAGE ¢ ter and son-in-law, Vi Jordan; treasurer, Lil Con- : "|Cherrywood Car Sales in Pick- ner. committee, Russ CIArke, loom to ke Ge enctinglering Township. During = that Carl Pascoe, Ron Pascoe. meters and stores departments|time he cashed (fraudulent cheques worth $17,465, He re- A vote of thanks went to thejon the main floor. ceived $12,501 in fictitious con- ley that the wading pool should be completed by the next meet- ing. Further reports were heard from the Oshawa Kinsmen Club regarding their bed pushing project which is attracting con-|show our appreciation to Presi-| Peter O'Kell of Peterborough, siderable attention now. They are running it to pro- mote the Elmer the Safety Ele- phant campaign. They are push- ing a hospital bed from Bow- manville to Whitby and back to the shopping centre in Oshawa. The Whitby Kinsmen will pick up the "big push" at the sub- way at the east end of town and push the bed up to the local town hall and back to the sub- way where the Oshawa Club will take charge on the final leg of the run. Time trials have been held over a one-mile preferred course and the times have been from 15 to 17 minutes each. A gala parade including bands and other floats are taking part in the project on May 20. five members of the club. | With a 99 per cent attendance lat the election night, let's see, fellow Kin, if we can make it a 100 per cent night at election night for once in the year and {dent Murray Silver who has done a fine job this year. Fifth Scouts, Cubs Seeking Leaders Fifth Scouts and Cubs Group Committee held its meeting on {Sunday after the 12 o'clock {Mass in the church meeting room. President Mr. B. Brad- shaw chaired the meeting. The meeting was attended by Cub Leaders, Mothers' Auxiliary and members of the Group Commit- tee. Reports were given from the various committees. There was considerable dis- cussion regarding the great {need for Scout Leaders in the land costs for careless driving. {Ross A. Winslow, of Rouge Hill, was fined $50 and costs for care- less driving. Brian C. Handson of Scarboro was fined $35 and costs on a similar charge. Felix Mauko of Toronto, and Victor Williamson, of Concord, |Ontario, were each fined $10-for| Bethany was fined $50 on a] similar charge. | Fraser Leslie Baker of To-| {ronto was fined $20 for failing to stop at a stop sign. Walter| |Zarowny of 24 Rosehill boule-| {vard, Oshawa, was fined $10 for| failing to produce his operator's | licence. | Gino Montanaro of Toronto |was fined $10 for stopping on| [the highway. Robert John Halli- day of Darlingtown Township| was fined $5 for driving with no tail light. Calvin James Hatt of| Scarboro was fined $10 for not| having a current licence. | Peter Alexander Larochelle of | The Whitby Kinsmen Club|parish. Prospective leaders will Toronto was fined $10 for driv-| also voted unanimously to spon- sor the Port Whitby Sea Scouts. This will be the first time that a service club in Whitby has undertaken a chore of this kind. Ibe contacted. Anyone interested |in this worthwhile endeavor as a (leader should contact Mr. Brad- shaw. | The president stressed the im- portance of attending all meet: ing on an unpaved boulevard. {Bedard mentioning that the] |Scouts had been taken on a| {smelt fishing trip. Mr. Watson Chairman of the nominating|i;oq and hopes to have a better|Wineck was in charge of the committee, Kin Gord Hawes,r; out for the June meeting. |cooking. presented the slate for the com- parents of Scouts and Cubs are ing election which will be held also invited to attend meetings.|on Sunday, June 4 after the 12 : |cap -- Barb Gill 369. | A report was read by Mr. L. The next meeting will be held o'clock Mass. speeding. Bruce L. Wright, of johansen, Gord Johans Catholic Women's League for an| It was also proposed to Yracts alone excellent dinner which was|change the garage at the Brock ig efficiently served. street office into a boardroom| Joseph Garland, Sr., 73, of Collins, Bill Collins, Katie and offices. Pickering Township, was the Studies have been made over principal victim in the trans- Bruechle, John Bruechle. G arden Club H as [the past several months to see actions. Playoff winners -- Rockets Whether . would be Tore eco'| Magistrate Ebbs asked for a (presented by Mrs. Hicks). nomical to expand in Ss way Playoff runnerups -- Sabre Large Class Entry [rather than add another storey Jets -- Marion Pulham, Joyce The Whitby Garden Club re-| It has been estimated that by| " '|ported that their Special May renovating in this manner there| Esthet Anthony, Wilf Anthony, bs will include: First Class, is a saving of some $30,000, | F « Gordon. three Narcissus; Second Class,| Work is expected to start in| Consolation winners -- Tar-{hree double Daffodils; Third the 'ast week of May and is STORAGE ans -- Diane Hancock, Bev|Class, arrangement in cup and|hoped to be completed before] Childs, Bob Plaskett, Beryl Gar-|saucer; Fourth Class, single August. rat, Jack Mothersill, Ron Childs. |Tulips (no less than three or| It was proposed that tempor- Consolation runners - up --|more than six); Fifth Class, ary Quarters be set up in the Woodpeckers -- Betty Pascoe, miniature arrangement of|PUC garage or in the house im- Ron Pascoe, Marg Pascoe, Carl|spring flowers (not to exceed mediately west of the office at Pascoe, Jack and Aline Veiten-| three inches in length or width); 110 Colhorne street. heimer. {Sixth Class, modern arrange: tat Md » a {ment of Spring flowers with ac- Ladies' high averages--Isobel| Seventh Class, ar-| Mothersill 221, Mildred Pegg/toron 0 JV Our! and saucer] 214. deni Men's high averages: Martin} 0 novices, only). | : { The Spring plant sale will be| Jordan Hy Jom Bruetlle ar held as usual. Money from this| Ladies' high trip e--Rita ban- cae helps in the park work and| sen 773 and Buck. White 921. | spar special projects. Ladies' high triple with handi-| cap -- Lil Conner 805. E. J. Jennings, representative | Win f : . lof the Sheridan Nurseries, will Men's high triple with handi-|y, {pe guest speaker at the reg- cap -- Carl Pascoe 934. _ {ular meeting at the King Street Ladies' high single -- Katie phic School on Thursday, May| Bruechle 363. {11 at 8 p.m. f Men's high single -- Wilmar| The planting of the Dundas-| Hansen 349. Henry streets island has been) Ladies' high single with handi- taken on as an added project Florence Moore, Harold Moore, Clarence Moore; Cubs -- Rita Hensen, Wilmar Hansen, Olive LTD. woven | LTP R |coLsorneE. FREE DELIVERY and PICKUP WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Cordially Invites The Public To Attend THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE R. A. HUTCHISON SCHOOL On Friday- May 12 at 8 p.m. SPEAKER: DR. A. E. O'NEILL |onto the existing building, f WHITBY CLEANERS | MO 8-2345 | arm and Bokkers struck him. Town of Whitby NOTICE | Re-New Sidewalk Construction and Street Openings Citizens desiring to obtain mew sidewalks ore requested to supply Council with petitions signed by the property owners representing two-thirds of the owners and 50% of the os- sessed value. Proper blank petitions may be obtained at the town Office and complete blocks will be considered. Property owners under the Local Improvement By-Law are charged for 609% of the cost of the sidewalk and the municipality pays 40%. Those desiring to pay the sidewalk costs over a five year period may have the cost added on their tax bill with the interest at current bank rate, Citizens desiring to have unopened street opened must first agree to poy the municipality 50% of the cost of the street opening. It is requested that petitions be in the hands of the Street Committee Chairman before June 1st, 1961, DATED AT WHITBY THIS 10th day of May, 1961, R. W. Hastings, Chairman, Street Committes, 405 Dundes St. W., Whithy. {this year, | on May 23, 1 BLOCK WEST 4 CORNERS TURN SOUTH WOW! We're IN ORBIT with this OUT-OF-THE-WORLD PAINT SALE! ROOM LOTS LOOK ar THIS BLAST OFF WITH Ency GALLON Acrylic. OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD PRICES GD ion; gg0 eg. 9.00 Gallon -- 2.85 Qu Space Price a ONLY Don't miss the Launching of this "Way. Out" Sale! You don't have to bean Astronaut to get on target for savings! Don't miss the count down tomorrow! Friday May 12th at 8 a.m. Beautiful Decor Wall-Plaques PERFECT FOR YOUR EARTH HOME 1.89 gt. la 5.89 ho) Never Before and Never Again Will Prices Be So Low In Or Out Of This World OF 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH, WHITBY DODD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.-FREE DELIVERY - WHITBY - OSHAWA MO 8-5231 1 BLOCK | WEST OF 4 CORNERS TURN SOUTH These Specials Are Also Available At FULL LI NE C.I.L. DEALER FREE DELIVERY SMITH'S HARDWARE 368 WILSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA PHONE RA 8-2451 a §

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