WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson : HAPPY WHITB et ge Y CHILDREN | | | } | | A happy pair are David Kenneth, 2, and Pauline Gail, six months, the children of ANDERSON HIGH Three Winners At Wrestling Tourney By VIC HODOWANSKI The past week has been quite successful for the Anderson Street High Schoo! wrestling team which wrestled at an inter school meet at the Win- ston Churchill High School in Scarboro. Seven high schools competed in the meet and the Anderson team wound up with three championships and a_ second place score. Trophies were won by Roy Nichols (98 Ibs.); Doug Long (123 Ibs.) and Dick Jef- freys (123 lbs.). Doug Swan at | Four Await | 'SentenceFor st John Course Tel. MO. 8-3703 Parts Theft Four district youths will spend this week in jail await- ing sentence on two charges of stealing auto parts from cars parked in Reach Township. Pleading guilty to the charges were Ronald Storms, 21, of Uxbridge Township, Keith Donald Hockley, 19, of 331 Drew street, Oshawa, William Joseph Babick, 17, of Main street, Ux- bridge, and John Wayne) Ingram, 20, of Uxbridge Town- ship. They appeared before Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Whitby police court. The court was told that Gor- jdon and John Weir, of the 11th concession of Reach Township, had parked their cars about} 1,000 yards from their residence} on the night of Feb. 23. On the following morning, he said, they) went to their vehicles and jfound a radio, tire and wheel, | pliers, knife, wheel wrench, two! headlamps and a mirror miss- ing. "2 are Mr. and Mrs. Moody ; Whitby : Thompson, of New Brunswick, --photos by Robert Aldsworth Mrs. W. Anderson, of Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Thomp- son, 1004 Byron street south, Whitby Their grandparents ' and Sleeping Driver 'Awaits Sentence -- Sentence was reserved for wreckers, he had stopped at a one week on a West Hill man, service station and produced a who said he had had a couple bottle of wine . of "'good ones" out of a bottle 'We were chilled,'"' he of wine, before being picked up '"'and we had a couple of good on a care and control charge.' ones out of the bottle,"' he said George Morrison Loggie, 38, -When he arrived at the wreck- appeared before Magistrate Rob- ers, he said, the gate was ert Dnieper, in Whitby police) closed and he was waiting there court on Tuesday and was con-| when he fell asleep, he said. He victed of having the care andjtold the court that he did not control of a motor vehicle while think he was as intoxicated as intoxicated the police said, and added that Sgt. Peter Hollywood, of the he was quite sober, when he Pickering Township Police De-| stopped the car partment, said that he found) His defence counsel said that Loggie asleep in his car in the|Loggie came originally from a driveway of Dunbarton Auto/small village in New Bruns-| Wreckers on the afternoon of|/wick where people take life) Feb. 2. He said that the accused/easy and are apt to pull up 'were Winston Churchill, Ander- said, R. H. King, Beal Tech. (last year's all Ontario Cham- pionship team), Kirkland Lake and North Toronto On Thursday afternoon the team visited Dunbarton High School for a return match. An- derson once again whipped the opposition by a score of 30-10. Following are the results of the individyal bouts Sandy MacDonald wrestled off to a good start and pinned Phil- lips of Dunbarton in 40 seconds of the second period. At 123 Ibs., Dick Jeffreys of son | Mrs. G. Carter During the afternoon, the court was fold, PC Wilton, of the Brechin Detachnient of the OPP, checked a car in Brechin and found the tire. Storms and Hockley were in the car and subsequent investigation led to! the other two The court was told that the total value of the stolen goods would be about $33. All was re- covered but the headlamps and wrench Magistrate Dnieper termed the theft a 'contemptible thing." He said there was no} reason for it. He said that he} could understand a thief who) steals for a purpose but could not understand a thief who steals petty things he does not need | Entertains CWL Mrs. G. Carter, President of St. John the Evangelist CWL, 'held an executive meeting at|the pupils for her home on Tuesday, Feb. 27.) Those present were Mrs. Carl} Parise, Mrs Lary Ruest, Mrs. Jos. Corrigan, Mrs. Frank Canzi, Mrs. Ed. Finan, Mrs.! Lorne McIntyre, and Mrs. Peter| Wolters | Plans for the general month- ly meeting to be held on March 6 were discussed. Preceding! this meeting, there will be a Pot! Luck supper, at 7.30 p.m., to which each member brings her} favorite dish. This evening will] be a big event, as the CWL will be making its final payment of $5,000, to the Altar Fund, and presenting it to the pastor, Rev.) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 1, 1962 § 1400 Here Have Callum, Bud Kernohan, Ronald|Rita Small, Vesta Pavik, .Har- Hawkins, Tevnis Cornelis Bax,|ty Garniss and Alex Nichols. Jack W. Hutchinson, Jack C,|_,1n addition, firefighters of the Heron, Stanley Watt, Andrew| Whitby Fire Department and , y t, Garrard Road Fire Department \Merrell, Graham Willan, Rob-|were also successful in passing The town of Whitby now hasymany of Whitby's industries\ert Caswell, Charles Hubble-|the first aid examinations. the second largest per capitajwere taking advantage of the/day, Ernest Boyer, Win Town-| A class of 18 is at the present percentage in Canada of per-jfirst aid courses by sending} .4n James Murphy, Charles'time taking the course at the sons trained to give first aid.|employees to the classes to be-|" ' " : sat aoe A : mes King Street Public School and Charles Stafford, organizer ofjcome proficient in first aid to|Kerr, Ann Catton, Digby 1.|, new class will be held in the the St. John Ambulance First|the sick and injured. |Fisher, Rae Cowling, Cecelia\Garrard Road Fire Hall om Aid courses in Whitby said that} At the last graduating class|Cowling, Peter Robert Etman-/March 6 at 7.30 p.m. The public 11.7 per cent of Whitby's popu-jof the St. John Ambulance|ski, Bert MecCarl, Clarence|{s invited to take advantage of lation were qualified to admin-|Brigade close to 40 Whitby resi- ister first aid. This figure is dents were successful in pass- Harvey, Fred Russell McVey, Evelyn Ann Mitchell, Gladys this first aid course. To date, 1,400 Whitby resi- McConnell, Joyce Carmeilo} |Stark, Florence Sweete, Following are those who re-. ceived first aid certificates: Ronald Deeth, Douglas Mc- Annual Meeting Of Co-op Union Members and friends of the, Various reports were given, Whitby Co-op Credit Union met and the financial statement, by DIPPED WAIST in the Odd Fellows hall on the treasurer, Mr. T. Seymour can't wrinkle, roll, bind! Brock street south for their Credit statement was given by| @® MRMOLASTIC™ annual meeting and supper,|/Mr. A. Smyth and the super- "TIGER" STRIPES with the Rebekah ladies of the!visory report by Mr. J. Bakka. are actually woven into the Odd Fellows catering, After a| The Credit Union reported a stretch fabric! Gives, you much enjoyed meal, business very successful year, with divi- fortines control where was conducted. dends of 40 per cent on shares, and La gd cent rebate on loan) @ INTERPLAY To Give Bars To Pupils At : guarantees cooler, more Election of officers was con- lortable support! ducted. Retiring from the board} of directors are Mrs. A. Ash-| ton, Ms. G. Munns, and Mr. A. Reardon, Replacing them are| Mrs, E, Fraser, Mrs. I. Delby, | Dundas St. sesiie?s" é ing Mrs. E. Fraser, and Mr. J. The Dundas Street H-S Asso-|Bakka, on Supervisory commit-| clation met in the auditorium tee, is Mrs. T. Seymour, and on Tuesday evening. The meet-/Mr. R. Munns : : ing was opened with the sing ing of O'Canada, with Mrs. B. The pupils of Grade 7 were invited, and many of them at- tended. Being Father's Night, there was.a good turnout of fathers. | It was second oniy to Kapuskasing./ing their qualifying examina- The courses are sponsored by tions. the Whitby Chamber of Com- merce, Mr. dents have successfully com pleted the course. E. Stafford reported that BE LOVELY-ALL WAYS ace more control 7, per ounce than any other girdle! @ comrorr-nua SKIN-SMOOTH! No overlapping seams, no sewed-in tapes, no bulky panels! ® LIOHT AS A BREEZE! ore control per ounce than any other girdle! RELAX-WEAVE AT BOTTOM AND TOP extra flexibility for sit- stre' ride ease! TIGER girdle --only 7.08 panty --only 7.08 TIGER CUB girdie-only 3.08 panty-only 4.08 PETER PAN Available at all leading depa: , chain and specialty shops, including? At the conclusion of the busi- ness, a guest speaker was in-,/ jtroduced, Mr. Teffi, from the Oshawa Chapter of the Credit Union. He gave a very inspir- ing message on the benefit of, and the help of the credit union | This' was followed by a night that in\0f cards and cribbage. Mr. A. place of a carnival, there will|Delby, Mr. F. Adams, and} be achievement bars given to|Mrs. Davidson were the winners | Peter-Pan Products On Sale In Oshawa At. . . wer achieve rou ats 3 coud ce] JAYN-MODDE DRESSES = hip, and other achieve-| Won by Mr. M, Gouldburn, Mrs, 77 KING ST. E, PHONE 725-4561 and Mr. J. Bakka. Replacing! Mr. J. Smyth on the Credit| committee is Mrs. Ing. Replac-| Pinch at the piano. The presi- dent, Mrs. Earl English, wel- comed everyone announced citizens ments. After receiving four of A. Reardon and Mr. A. Rear- these bars, a crest will be/don. The door prize went to given Mr. A. Wilson. It was a very The pupils of the higher|enjoyable and successful night. | grades are at the present time,| Over 93% owned in Canada! each one preparing his own| idea of a crest, which later will be judged by an artist. The comeanaie=s Limite oa MAKERS OF crest chosen will be the one used, and the pupil who design- ed this crest will be given a prize. Mr. R. Law introduced the guest speaker, Mr. "Chuck" | Mesher, who showed a very in-| teresting film called, '"'A Hunt- ing Trip to Moose Factory." Mr. a 130 Ibs. lost a championship Deuchene, teacher at smelled of alcohol and explain-jon the side of the road for aly, J Austin. bout by one point. Anderson pinned Chung of Dun- Cy Szymezak, Vic Hodowanski barton at 2.35 of the first period. and Brian Reazin each won At 45 seconds of 'the first third place in their weight period, Doug Swain. (130 lbs.) of elasses. Anderson pinned Wolf of Dun- The final school standings barton. ha ada ORAS " Ken Thompson of Dunbarton ed that he was waiting for the! sleep. | wreckers to open up so he Magistrate Dnieper found that could make a purchase. Loggie was intoxicated and was| Both he and PC David Flem-\in care and control of his car.| ing of the same department,| A defence counsel request, he said Loggie was intoxicated. reserved sentence for one week. PC Fleming said that at one|at that time, Loggie faces point in the conversation with'a charge of failing to notify the Loggie, the accused had stated|/department of a change of ad- that he thought PC Fleming was dress and a charge of failing to the man who had sold him his/notify the department of a pur-| auto insurance. ichase of a motor vehicle. In his own defence, eck as ei AIG ACESAGASSA REE was pinned to the mat by Vic Fail To Prove Hodowanski (136 Ibs.) of Ander- taking bout. said that it was a very cold At 50 seconds of the third qay and on the way to the| : | Operating Car period, Brian Reazin pinned:, WHITBY Steve Small (141 Ibs.) of An- |derson was pinned by De Kon- ing (Dunbarton) after a breath- Loggie : Quinnel (148 lbs.) of Dunbar- An Ajax man was acquitted fs At 156 Ibs on a charge of having care and Gary C control of a motor vehicle while ary Curl of An Another interesting item on the agenda for that evening will be the presentation of special pins to all past presidents of St. John's CWL council. ADDITIONAL WHITBY | NEWS ON PAGE 16 intoxicated at Whitby Magis- trate's Court. Avery Ernest Hurlburt, 31, Kingscourt Apart ments, Ajax, was also charged with being in charge of a motor with defective brakes PC Donald Martin of the Pick- ering Township Police Force testified that at 2 a.m. on the morning of Feb. 11 he saw two cars parked on Highway No. 2 Two men, one of whom was the accused, were standing be- tween the cars, the officer con- derson pinned his opponent Wil- son at 1.12 of the first period Finally at 168 lbs., of Anderson was pinned by Pol- zin with only four seconds re- maining in the first period. In afdition to the main bouts there. were several exhibition bouts of three one - minute periods, Doug Long of Anderson |pinned Chung in 18 seconds and Doug Swain of Anderson pinned Thompson in 31 seconds Vie. Hodowanski pinned De Alan Doole PERSONALS Pupils of Grade 3 at Dundas to Street School are happy have their teacher, Mrs. Found back with them. She has been} ill in the Oshawa General Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Morin, Cedar street, had as their re- cent guests, Mr. Elwood Thomp- son and his wife of Baysville. | of 117) Dundas school, thanked Mr.| Mesher. ; The room count went to Miss Real, for the junior room, and Miss Heard's room won _ the' senior count. | The meeting was closed with) God Save the Queen, and a de-!| lightful lunch was served by the} mothers of Mr. Martin's room. WHITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS, wool prices are up -- labor costs are up -- yet JACK FRASER'S can offer you a hand-cut suit, individually tailored, for the incredibly low price of $55. TAILORED Mr. Thompson is a brother of £g tinued, and on. approaching) Koning of Dunbarton in 35 sec- ie } them found the accused' partly,onds, while Sandy MacDonald oe in the first car. was pinned by Wolf at 1.09 ? The accused smelled strong- The Dunbarton High School Wy of alcohol, PC Martin said,|return meet. ended a very suc- and on being asked if there was | cessful year of exhibition wrest- Mrs. Morin Vimy Ridge LOBA 639 held its) regular meeting on Monday) evening, in the IOOF hall, with |Worthy Mistress Sister Evelyn any trouble said that he was going to drive the car. The offi- cer then said that he took him into custody. Evidence presented on Hurl- burt's behalf was that he was putting brake fluid in the car and was then returning to the second car in which he was a passenger. Magistrate Robert Dnieper said that the accused was not actually in charge of the car when the police ar rived and thus was not guilty as charged. His Worship also said that if the officers had arrived ten sec- onds later Hurlburt would have been found guilty. As the second charge of having faulty brakes could only be pursued if the adecused had been in charge of the car the charge was drop- ped. Peake, 120. ling for the Anderson team. The next step is the All - Ontario Championships at Beal Tech. in London on March 1-2. We have a very good chance of winning a few championships Virgin, and Deputy Mistress Viola Rintz presiding. De-|; votional exercises were take by Chaplain Sister Winnie) Wilkinson. During the business) ; session it was decided to have}; the next euchre party on Thurs-!; DAY-BY-DAY day, March 29. The lodge closed b in the usual way, after which a} surprise shower was held for Sister Evelyn Virgin, in honor of her coming marriage, on {March 10. She was presented with a lovely gossip bench. Re- freshments were served and an enjoyable time was had by all The Whitby Baptist 3B's held its monthly meeting at the home DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES North -and South Mr: Spratt and Mrs. Wilson, 136%; Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Mac- Gillivary, 126; Mrs. and Miss Bovay, 121%: Mr. and Mrs. Winter, 116 East.and West Mrs. Pirie and Mrs. McCutcheon, 15814; Signing the register follow- | ing their marriage in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, are Mr. and Mrs. Walter John Smith. The bride is the former Dorothy Ranger, daughter of Mr. and | SIGNING THE REGISTER Mrs. D. Ranger, of Whitby. | The bridegroom is the son of | Mrs. Leonard Smith, of Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Smith The couple will reside in Montreal --Photo by Ron Meyers Mrs. Chubb and Mrs. Maundreil, 134144; Mrs McColl, 125 of Mrs. L. Gregor, 202 Euclid Beaton and Mrs. street, with eight members pres- Mr, and Mrs. ent. Mrs. D. Crawforth's group was in charge. Mrs. B. Cullen read the scripture, followed by DISCOUNT WHITBY BROCK Evening Shows At 7:00 & 8:30 Saturday Matinee At 1:30 ALL COLOR SHOW PLUMBING prayer. Mrs. D. Gregor gave the topic, 'Vacationing with God.' Moving pictures of a trip to Western Canada and the SPECIAL! zs jnorth western states were shown, and were most. interest ing. Business session followed and Mrs. M. Pogson and Mrs D. Crawforth were appointed to Fairview Lodge to assist the Red Cross in serving tea. Meet ing closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction. A dainty lunch was served, and Mrs. R. Maw thank- ed the hostess for her hospital ity. COMPLETELY INSTALLED The many friends of Mrs M. E. Matthews, of 310 Brock street north, send their very jbest wishes to her, on the occa- sion of her 88th birthday, on |Friday, March 2 Friends and neighbors of Mr Fred Lloyd will be pleased to learn that he is hack home, con valescing, after being in the Ajax Hospital for the past month. 409 BROCK ST. 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