Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT '|Health Week.) By JOHN HARKNESS (Editor's Note: Mr. Harkness, a layworker in psychiatry at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, for over 25 years, writes the following articles for Mental) It is most pleasing and a real step in the right direction to hear that the Ontario Minis- ter of Health, Dr. M. B. Dymond, has stated that On- tario Hospitals will accept) the day or night. Emergency admissions be available for any persons apprehended by the police and| who appear to be mentally ill.| police departments, in Metropolitan Toronto, re-| tain the' services of trained) psychiatrists who could quick-| Love, Understanding Aids Mentally Sick jeral Hospital suffering a physi- required surgery. When that friend was discharged from hospital and resumed his or her place in so- ciety, they would be accepted cal ailment which without question or doubt. But, if one were friend's wounds or before too long that would Jand back in hospital. The same holds true for per- emergency cases any hour of|sons returning to society 'after \discharge from a mental hospi- willjtal and the only difference is ithat their wounds are mental not physical. It is quite true that new therapies, drugs, etc. The fact remains, however, to keep probing and digging at that incisions, friend the It has been suggested that the| struggle to cure the mentally ill especially} has been greatly aided by the tranuilizing ly evaluate the conditions of|that the greatest response is persons picked up by the police.}shown by love and understand- It is most advantageous tojing. Greater results have been any person who is in mentaljaccomplished by love and un- suffering, to be properly diag-|derstandirig than by many nosed and to begin immediate| other methods. treatment. I am very grieved in regards to the ignorance and condemn- 'SOMEONE CARES hen the mentally sick per- loves and understands him or her, the response is so that it is very easy to help and to) treat them. There have been occasion son has been discharged from Mental Hospital and returns to hospital on their own after a period which has varied from days to months. They were not sick of mind but sick at heart. The reason for their return to hospital? They knew they had friends at the hospital who loved, understood and accept- ed them. They had been shun- ned and treated as outcasts by society. Many places refused them employment when it was learned that they had been in a mental hospital, I would like to see the gen-| eral public show them love and understanding. Your|4 to undo in two weeks or less, the good that gare treat- he years, to accomplish. | In the Eighth Chapter' of 81 Ba is shown that there really|,yke we read of the man who | Jail Two Men For Maldriving Magistrate H. R. Howitt sent two drivers to jail for seven days on Tuesday when he found them guilty of driving while in- toxicated. Both appeared before him in the Whitby police court. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 2, 1962 5 Herbert Kuch, 38, of Toronto,|Signals which were flashing on. was charged by Pickering) Joseph Michael Richardson, Township Police who observed/of 20 Windsor avenue, Ajax- him driving along Highway 2 on|pleaded guilty to a similar April 24. He told the court that|charge. The court was told that his weaving on the road had|Whitby Police had charged been caused by his taking his|Richardson after his car was eyes from the road to examine|found in a ditch on Cochrane the generator and oi! indicator'street on Apri! 24. without number where a per-|¥ JUST NORTH OF THE FOUR CORNERS 115 BROCK ST. NORTH ARNOLD'S Reg ag Thurs. 'til 8 p.m, -- Fri. 'til 9 p.m. -- Saf, 'til 6 p.m, ¥ FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED BEEF cae oe | RIB ROAST SIRLOIN OR WING a STEAKS SLICED COOKED some) 3, attitude in the past has a ---- HAM 89: oc wee RINDLESS MAC & CHEESE LOAF DUTCH LOAF CHICKEN LOAF PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF 49 Breakfast Bacon FRESH HAMBURG STEAK 3 §ibs, SEE CONGREGATION' PAINTING junction with a baking sale Tuesday afternoon. All the paintings were works - by church members and there were also pottery and sculp- President of the Afternoon | Guild of .All Saints' Anglican | Church, Whitby, Mrs. 'R. E. Smith, is shown above admir- ing some of the works at the | Art Exhibition held in con- Struck Officer, J ailed, Fined Fairport Beach was sod jailed seven days for driving while intoxicated and fined $50 and costs or another seven days for assaulting the police officer who arrested him. John Morton, 26 Hillview Ave., was fined 'another $25 and costs or one month for having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence. He appeared before Mag-| istrate H. R. Howitt in Whitby police court. PC Cyril Cooper, of Pick- ering Township Police Depart- ment, said that at 3:20 a.m. April 9 he observed a car driving along Moore's Road at a very slow rate of speed, He said that on occasion the car travelled in the northbound lane of the road. Eventually, he said, the car| step out of the car and a strug- was punched in. the mouth the station, with his driving. At the station, he said, Morton grabbed the held on to it until the door was sprung Sgt. Richard Bodley and kicked him, PC Cooper, PC John Found and Sgt. Bodley all stated Mor- ton was intoxicated. After His Worship found Mor- ton guilty of driving while in- toxicated, defense _ counsel Arleigh Hillman argued that he) could not be found guilty of as- turned into a driveway on Hill-|sault because he was too intox- view Avenue and he approached|icated to formulate intent. His the vehicle and found Morton at| Worship ruled otherwise and re-| the wheel. He said Morton _be-igistered the assault conviction. }$1,120, ~ jawarded $850 and Thomas Col- Lord's Day Act To Be Argued A charge that the Lord's Day|Robert Hibbert collected a 75- Act's definition of the Lord's|cent fee from each as they en- Day is open to two interpreta- tered. tions will be argued out by, Mr. Wetstein had two facets Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck and defense counsel Gordon|ing the definition of Lord's Day) Wetstein before Magistrate H.|was ambiguous, he also argued! R. Howitt. Mr. Wetstein, de-|that dancing was not entertain- fending Frank and Robert Hib- ment. bert on a charge under the act,) '"'our Worship might con- claimed the interpretation of|sider the modern dance an ex- Sunday in the act was ambigu- | hibition, especially the Twist, ous said Mr, Wetstein. The defense counsel stated) His Worship, who was on the that the act defines the Lord's bench in the absence of Magis- Day as extending from 12)trate Robert Dnieper, stated o'clock Saturday afternoon to 12)that it was probable he would o'clock of the following after-|supply a written judgment. noon. He maintained that this) could be interpreted to mean that the Lord's Day ended at noon on Sunday. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck noted that the act had been in force for more than 60 years and the definition had not been shaken vet. Magistrate Howitt commented that the definition was obvious to him that 12 o'clock in the afternoon meant the next 12 o'clock after 12 noon, which would be midnight Satur- day. However, he permitted coun- sel two weeks in which to sub- mit written argument on_ this matter. The argument came at the conclusion of the Hibberts' trial. They were charged that on March 18, on the Lord's Day, they provided entertainment or a performance for which a fee was charged. Chief Constable Reginald Home Economist Addresses Ladies Miss Sue Lees, Home Econo- mist of the extension depart-| ment of agriculture, presented a most informative and inter-) esting course on "Catering for Crowds" in St. John The Evan- gelist parish hall, Whitby on| Monday, sponsored by John's CWL Mrs. D. G, Newman, presi-| dent, introduced the speaker. This event was attended by) ladies of Almonds Church, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, All Saints' Anglican Church! Evening Guild, Baptist Women's Auxiliary and United Church of Canada, A part of the afternoon ses- sion was devoted to group dis- cussions on menu planning for ) varicus kinds of functions at) Parker said that at 8.30 p.m.,|which time an exchange of ideas| that Sunday he attended at the|between the members of the| Grand Valley Park and found various organizations proved of a dance in progress. He said| great value. that while he stood at the door' Mrs. P. Kaiser thanked Miss | about 12 persons arrived and Lees. WHITBY Recommended as Adult Entertainment isis a Evening Shows at 6:55 & 8:20 Last Complete Show at 8:20 EVERYONE'S EVERYONE'S LAUGHIN'! PLUS -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE NAKED JUNGLE" starring Charlton Heston -- Eleanor Parker ALL COLOR SHOW resident, came belligerent when asked to was gle ensued in which the officer Later, he said, on the way to Morton interferred door handle on the building and When being prepared to enter the cell, he said, Morton shoved »/and a car were Tuesday placed . | street in Oshawa, i ing attitude of the general pub- lic in reference to Mental Hos- pitals and to persons who are and have been confined there- was mentally sick. He wore no| clothes and had no hope. He was bound and chained by his|- fellow men. He broke his is someone va cares, who} lb. 59° FRESH WIENERS 1.00 in, 7) | ture exhibits. This is the first year that a showing of paint- | ings by the congregation has | been held --Oshawa Times Photo | | Settlement In . Damage Suit | The settlement of a suit aris ing from a motor car accident announced at gy County Supreme court day. The action was AP by Thomas B. and Eileen Col- lins, 254 Stevenson road north and Bartholemew and Jean Col- lins, 333 Ritson road against) Alfred George Parrish also of Oshawa The action arose from an accident on Bond street west, Oshawa, when the Parrish ve- hicle ran into the parked car owned by Bartholemew Col- lins, Passengers in the Collins) car were Mr. and Mrs. Bar- tholemew Collins and Mrs. Eileen Collins. Jean Collins suf- fered lacerations of the legs jand the others were bruised and shocked. | She was awarded $2,000. Bar- jtholemew Collins received Eileen Collins was lins was awarded $107. Coun- sel for the plaintiffs was T. V. |Kelly and counsel for the de- |fendants, McGarry and Mc- Keown. | Oshawa Pair Admit Two -- to his argument. Besides claim-) Offences Two Oshawa youths who ad-| jmitted stealing a cash register on suspended sentence for one year when they appeared be- fore Magistrate H. R. Howitt in Whitby police court. Pleading guilty to breaking and entering H. W. Gourley Ltd., on Viola and stealing la cash register on April 14 pgp David Arthur Bishop, 16, screws who are or have been damages than $10,000. Jablonski ichains and made his way to jJesus. Jesus talked to the WHITBY PERSONALS |man grt cured co by ding Mr. and Mrs, Richard Griffin|f0T man. The general public refer to such persons as nuts or loose- confined to a Bug House or Nut Factory under the care of a head shrinker. This has been| the attitude from almost the and family recently visited in| In Chapter Nine of the same Haliburton, They were the|book, we read where John com-| beginning of time and has not) gyests of Mr. and Mrs. E.|Plained to Jesus of one who} "Square Shooters"! on Auto Claims | You get every dollar due when you have a claim with State Farm Mutual... and fast, too, You can count on it! WM. H. (BILL) | MIDDLETON | 608 Broek. 8 &. 5. en msveawes Insurance Compeny Stete Farm Mutucl Automobile | Canadian Head Office -- Toronte | SMALL-LINK SAUSAGE (Wilson's Food Market) 114 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY ROAST BEEF SALE ® RED OR BLUE BRAND @ Alc | BLADE ROAST i». | SHORT RIB Roast ».55c SHORT 39 LEAN RIB 59. BEEF 1-LB, CELLO PKG. 49° MINCED SX BRAND WIENERS 45° FRESH SLICED SIDE PORK FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE ENTRANCE TO STORE FROM PARKING LOT Mr. Justice Stewart awarded $7,899 for medical expenses and $11,278 in special damages. Mr. Kelly also an- jaltered much down through the! Griffin. was healing the mentally sick) ages. The M 7 ar by love and regress eacts to these) e Misses Jane and Frances|John tried to stop him because Rank om hey tad leprosy| Underwood, of Shelburne, and|ve was not with John's group. | lor some terrible conmetumnicanie| Mist Judy Rose, of Markham,| Jesus replied: 'Forbid him| |disease. were guests at the home of Mr. |not; For he that is not esalatt Supposing one had a friend jand Mrs. W. F. Guthrie. [os es ae er who was hospitalized in a Gen-| Miss Berniece Hamilton, of these eople? Why 'not | ag i" ~~ | Hastings, sister of Mrs. Thomas|--_ PeoP iMesh \Linton, is celebrating her birth- Award $19, 000 {day today. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. D e Actio Mrs. George Archibald re- amag cently spent a week at their : |cottage on Georgian Bay. At Ontario County Supreme} Court at Whitby, Tuesday, an} Weekend guests at the home Oshawa man received mre) of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hachie, Mc- |than $19,000 in damages in an/Cyllough drive, were: Mr. and action resulting from a car col-| Mrs, Herb Thompson and their lision. Joseph Jablonski, 494) son Michael, of Napanee, and Dieppe avenue, Oshawa, was/mr, and Mrs. Victor Bickner of the plaintiff in the action| Montreal. brought against Grace Dus sault, 105 Ritson road. north,) Mrs, Charles Daigle entertain-| Oshawa. ed at a bridge game recently) The accident took place on| at her home and guests included| Oshawa's Wilson road south on|Mrs. Bob Mackey, Mrs. Jos. March 14, 1961. As a result Mr.| Corrigan, and Mrs. Greg Carter. Jablonski received multiple) During the evening plans were fractures of the right leg and/ discussed for the St. John The| subsequently spent some time|Fyvangelist _CWL Traveling| in hospital. Counsel for the|Bpridge and Euchre finals which) plaintiff, T. V. Kelly, said that) will take place Tuesday, May as a result of the accident and|/46 in the parish hall at 8.15) the pain suffered by Jablonski/ym., Mrs. Greg Carter, general should be not less!convener, will be assisted by \Mrs. Carl Parise, Mrs. Frank! Canzi and Mrs. Bruce Hazelton. | = Prizes will be distyibuted a refreshments served. nounced that a settlement had) Rev. F. Kwiatkowski, OMI, otf a EA " & n been reached between another| St. Hedwig's parish, Oshawa, plaintiff and the defendant) will be guest speaker at the | whereby plaintiff Victor Jan-| | Knights of Columbus Council) chevsky, 882 Myers street, Osh-| 4895 'Civic Night" to be held at) awa, received. $330 in dam-|St. John's parish hall this eve-| jning. "REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES --at-- pond & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 Family Monuments e Created T individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 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