Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1962, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 4, 1962 § Man Arrested | Truck Strike Talk Name Officers Hillcrest H-S More than one-third of the,p high school teachers in whit-| by's two high schools have) handed in their resignations to/o! the space of two) In addition to cipal, Donald Tutt, who resign-! ed last month, 16 teachers a leaving the system, which has a teaching staff total of 44. gs rincipal of the Tamworth Con-) tirluation School. | Mr, Louis C. Munroe, head) f English Dept. -- R. S. Mc-) F \the Whitby District High School|/Laughlin Collegiate in Oshawa.| {Board in +jmonths. Henry Street High School prin-| Vocational School. | Mr. Arnold Tait, mathema-) the|tics -- Cornwall Collegiate and) Mr. Morris E. Williams, Mr. Ziba Fisher, boys' health, eography and history -- Peter-| borough Collegiate and Voca-|@nd Vocational School. jtional School. | : } Mr. Tutt, a high school prin-| Mr. Ronald Davies, science--|nomics -- undecided, cipal in Whitby for 12 years,|Brampton High School. | will become the principal of; Miss Marjory Lamont, Eng-) | Miss Louise Poole, home eco- nomics -- Brockville Collegiate. ANDERSON RESIGNATIONS Mr. Malcolm Landon, French -- York Memorial Collegiate. vice-principal, commercial and guidance -- head of guidance department at Galt Collegiate Miss R. L, Boehm, home eco- Mrs. M. G. Dillon, history -- devoting full time to home. Fergus High School in Sep-|\jish and French -- teaching at| Miss A. E. Peffers, commer- tember. Following are the staff mem-jege in Tokyo, Japan. | bers who are leaving, the sub- jects they teach and their} future plans: |mercial Miss Elizabeth J. Boyle, com-| Port Credit Col-| {United Church of Canada Col-|cial -- studying law at Queen's)/Tweedie, Mrs. R. Adair, Mrs. University, Kingston. | Miss Jessie T. Priest, Eng-! lish -- head of English Depart-| Mrs. Toffan; Hillcrest Home and School Association held its last meet- ing of the present season on Wednesday evening. The meet- ing was opened by the presi- dent, Mrs, J. Arthur Robertson, with the singing of the "Queen", Mrs. S. Armstrong was at the piano. All reports were read and adopted. Mrs. C. A. Sturgess presided over the installation of officers as follows: president, Mrs. Mary White; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. Muriel McKim and recording secre- tary, Mrs. Rita Read; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Dalby; treasurer, Mrs. Atkin- son. Executive members: Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. Mrs. P. Giffin. Mr. G. Stachow, principal of King Street School, was in Bonetta, of Hull Montreal, As Witness In Slaying HULL, Que. (CP)--A 22-year- old recently-married Hull man was apprehended Thursday as a material witness in the rape and slaying of an 83-year-old spinster here early Tuesday. City detectives picked up Gil- les Lorraine at his home on a coroner's warrant. The mangled, half body of Miss Bernadette Bochon was found Tuesday morning by workmen. Jean-Marie Roussel who performed an autopsy, said the woman died of asphyxiation. Police said they believe the woman was seized by her as- Sailant on a sidewalk late at Dr. - naked Resumes Monday MONTREAL (CP) -- Talks aimed at settling a violence ridden strike of 1,400 truck drivers were adjourned Thurs- day until Monday- Neither the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) nor the eight trucking companies involved made any comment on the talks. The adjournment ended ex- pressed hopes that the strike started April 14, would be over by this weekend. REEVES' ARTISTS | SUPPLIES --eat-- |legiate. |ment at R. S. McLaughlin Col-| : te Sos oar" | i J: iest, Eng-|legiate in Oshawa, charge 0! pellin var tone tems cations lk aod Braet en Mrs. M. L. Mithcell, art--|for children from Grades 3 to 6. tics, geography and history,|High School. |devoting full time to home. |Mrs. Duff ard Miss Corbett iy, BOVETER , | The Whitby District Hig hjwere the judges. ioe |School Board announced this! Winner of Grade 3: Miss Vic- week that the majority of these|kie Bell; Grade 4, John Fost- WHITBY PERSONALS positions had . been filled al-jer; Grade 5, Blain Pascoe, though Almonds United Church| All Saints' Anglican Church Women's Day Service will be|Guild held a most successful held Sunday, May 6, at 11 a.m.! the management com-|Grade 6, Miss Frances Leath- mittee was experiencing diffi- ers. ; leulty in attracting teachers to| Mrs. Frost's Grades 2 and 3 Mrs. George Birtch, of Toronto,| 4. lfrom two to five years at $200\of songs with Mrs. D. Williams] will be guest speaker. She will| Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. R. gs year maximum, highiat the piano. . Mrs. Brown's/ tell of her trip to Africa. Mrs.|Smith and Mrs. S. Armstrong) elementary|Grade 1 sang and danced.| rs night, dragged on to a porch of an abandoned house, raped and strangled. There were signs the woman put up a long strug- gle in the alley. | A nephew with whom vi DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 Rochon lived, said she had in- somnia and often went for walks late at night. LLOYD GIBSON, DONALD WILSON AND GORDON RICHARDS Name Norman Irwin A Compect Vacation Highlighting BELGIUM-GERMANY SWITZERLAND FRANCE Maytime tea and art exhibit on/felt it necessary to increase|Kidd's Grade 1 gave a group) |}school teaching experience. |Whitby. The board therefore|gave a_ square dance. Mrs. : | |school teachers' ced. | J. Reed, president of the|greeted the guests at the door. {Grade 7 also performed with) --------| songs. Sturgess presented the Peter Perry Of A Pickering Township resi- ,, dent who has probably made -- the greatest single contribution of any man to the sports life of Whitby was Thursday night | a jassociation, will also take part-|General convener for tea tables bo cordially invited to "was Mrs, Daly assisted by Mrs.| gers |Yeates, Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. Mc- B Dect cee ha Mr. and|Murchy, Mrs. Beckly and Mrs. |Mrs. C. child, is cel to Since then, he has taken a pelt Lath birthday today. Her|Comrad. Bake 'table was in lead in organized hockey at the!.ompanions 'of Palmerston|Charge of Mrs: McGary, Mrs. new arena, has been arena) school and friends wish her|Hulbert and Mrs. Levingston. board chairman and later pres-| many happy returns of the day.|Kitchen convener, Mrs. Lomax, ident of the Whitby Sr. Mrs. K. W: Harris is con-|Miss Elma Rowe and Mrs.| Mrs. G. Curl Entertains WI Whitby's Women's Institute | held its annual meeting at the! home of Mrs. G. Curl, 101 Col-) past president's pin to Mrs. BONN, ZURICH, PARIS Evelyn Robertson. Mrs. Mary White, new president, closed) and other cities. $12 (INCLUSIVE the meeting. ee 10 DAYS FROM LONDON) DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST E. WHITBY MO 8-3304 OLD LONDON First mayor of London, Henry Fitz-Alwyn, was appointed in Hockey Club. valescing at her home- 225|Harlow. Pouring tea were: Mrs. |1189. The title lord mayor was) His Red Wings Orchards/Rosedale drive after wunder-|Cassels, Miss Foster, Mrs. named Whitby's Peter Perry of jgranted in 1354. 1961. G. Norman Irwin, owner json street, Brooklin, with Mrs. of Red Wing Orchards on High- way 2, who has_ sponsored, coached and managed both hockey and lacrosse teams in the town over more than two decades received the citizen of the year award but because of ill health was not present to accept the honor. The award was announced at a dinner meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce called " for that purpose. Gordon Rich- ards, president of the Cham- % ber, opened the envelope seal- ed by the 12 anonymous judges and made the announcement of the winner. F Donald Wilson, a close friend of Mr. Irwin and himself a for- mer winner of the award, ac- G. NORMAN IRWIN cepted the plaque donated by Joh E_|Judge Pritchard during Whit- Mates ee oe thelby's Centennial to honor the new winner. man or woman who had made Mr. Wilson told the gather- the greatest contribution to the ing of chamber members and|sreatest good of the greatest other town dignitaries that Mr.|"Umber of people over Bo Irwin could not be present be-|@bove the call of duty. cause of ill health. was its sixth presentation. "I have been closely associ-| In the days of Taylor's Arena, ated with Mr. Irwin for many| When Whitby's ice surface de- years," Mr. Wilson said, "and 1/pended on the elements, Mr. know of no one who has done|/twin was on hand to coach more than Mr. and Mrs, Irwin|@nd_ manage minor hockey for the youth of this town." | teams. so : It was the first time the| In 1953 when Whitby resi- award, founded in 1955, has|dents were seeking a new arti- gone to a person outside the| ficial ice arena, Mr. Irwin took town limits. This year, the|@ lead in the campaign and colors have also been worn by/going surgery at the Oshawa lacrosse clubs in the town's his-|General Hospital. Friends wish tory and he has given his time/her a speedy recovery. unstintingly to fostering la- : crosse in the town although not| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Con- nor, accompanied. by Mr. and a resident. . 73 stiks Mrs. Monaham, of Detroit, Following the presentation of Mich., spent a week in Wash- |Basher and Mrs. Marsh. All in|} jattendance admired the beauti-| jful art exhibit by the following: Mrs, John Mitchell, Mrs. C. E. |Goode, Mrs. T. Brant, Mrs. L. Cond, Mrs. H: Muckle, Mrs. G. Lindsey, Mrs. A. Morrison, Mrs.| D. M. Warne, Mrs. T. Moore the large plaques which will ington, D.C., as the guests of ee oe" a. dec Miss Marguerite O'Connor, , Pe Api Foseens | their daughter. Gordon Richards presented last year's Peter Perry, Lloyd Gib- son, with the plaque which he $5500 Damages In Accident Settlement will retain permanently. Said Mr. Gibson as he ac- cepted the plaque. "any who win this feel very humble be- cause they probably feel that A 71-year-old Taunton resident will receive $5,500 damages as) the result of a settlement of a motor vehicle accident action before the Supreme Court at Mr. and Mrs. John Agg, Mr. Fred Weaver and Mr. V. Ry- jland. The Guild thanked all who |participated and. attended this event and special thanks to Mr. Graham and Mr. Catton of Butt! Radio who supplied the stereo- phonic music. Receives $5,000 In Accident Claim At Ontario County Supreme! Court at Whitby Wednesday al settlement was announced in an there are those who deserve it more." Block Fell |C. G. McLean presiding: | | Ten members and two visitors were present. Several matters of business were dealt with. An- nual reports were given by sec- retary-treasurer, auditors and} conveners of standing commit-| tees. | Mrs, McLean welcomed Mrs. W. Brown, District President of} Ontario South. After bringing a brief message to the members, | Mrs. Brown conducted election) of officers as follows: | Past president Mrs. C. G. Mc-| Lean, president Mrs. E. Ward,} first vice-president Mrs. G.} Curl, second vice-president Mrs. W: Pellow- secretary treasurer Mrs. R. A. Smith, district direc- tor Mrs. G. Drewry, alternate} director Mrs. G. Curl, auditors} Mrs. R. Seaborn and Mrs. W.| Pellow. | Conveners: Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. E. END HOW EASY to have one man arrange your Get a personal insurance LAWN -BOY Grass- -++to protect your car, your home, and your life. Keep the good things you've earned in life, protect them with State Farm insurance. Let me show you how inexpensive and cone venient complete coverage... and peace of mind...can & WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY MO 8-3762 Whitby on Thursday. Plaintiff in the action was Harold Bennett 'At Fallout, against W. B. Bennett Paving, Boy Injured ('= | The action arose out of a An ll-year-old Oshawa boy|motor accident in Taunton on will receive damages of $1,000 as a result of injuries received when he was injured while in- |specting the demonstration fall- out shelter at Oshawa airport. with a W. B. Bennett Paving Co. vehicle driven by Ross. Included in the and damages will be assessed of Oshawa' and Frank Ross, of Columbus, a W. B- Bennett em- |Dec. 27, 1960, when the plaintiff |Bennett's car was in collision settlement was $1,400 to repay the plaintiff action arising from an auto ac- cident. Floriano Iantomasi, of Oshawa was awarded $5,900 and costs against Frank Bailey of| Oshawa. The action arose as a result of an accident on Highway 401 at the Brock Street cloverleaf in Whitby on Jan. 30+ 1960. Ian- tomasi was a passenger in Bailey's vehicle which collided with a tractor trailer. The action against other defendants, John Ralph of Whitby; Andrea Kost- Ward, citizenship and education Mrs. G. Curl, historical re- search Mrs. F. Roberts, home economics and health Mrs- W. Pellow, resolutions Mrs. C. G. McLean, public relations officer Mrs, R. A. Smith. , | After the installation of the! new officers, Mrs, G. Curl read| an article "The First Easter"| by Peter Marshall. | Refreshments were served by| the hostesses Mrs. Bonetta and| Mrs. Walsh. The May meeting in charge of Mrs. W. Walsh Catcher Give me a call today. INSURANCE STATE FARM POWER MOWER IN N 'S \ SX Sy . oP Oh aos ~T STATE FAR M COMPANIES CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. INSURANCE, ®, Picks up '\ Clippings, leaves, 2 GOLF AT ITS BEST! ' later, as construction progress-|Mr. Justice Stewart approved -- : faa PE odenl Pg lent of his knowledge of|the settlement on behalf of Nor- of Commerce which annually refrigeration and other arena ~ ei Dobney, son of Mr. and arranges the award, made| Problems to the construction on. Ernest Dobney, of 602 their own choice of the citizen|the new building. To gather Ld Pianieey street, Oshawa, at the who would receive the town's|Knowledge, Mr. Irwin, at ls haredan Court in Whitby on highest honor. own expense examined many urs ee {Ontario Arenas and made him-| The action arose out of an ac- GREATEST GOOD self familiar also with their|cident that befell Dobney on The award was founded by! management. Aug. 6 in 1960. He, along with jfor his car which was totally |wrecked in the-accident. He re- ceived a whiplash injury and} the remaining $4,100 of the) settlement pays those damages including $250 for medical and hospital accounts. | Harold Bennett was represent- | ed by Terence V. Kelly, of Osh-| awa, and the Toronto law firm| of Peterborough was dismissed.|The topic "Mother". MAYPOLE TEA and BAKE SALE juk of Toronto and Elwin Short| will be held May 17 at 1.30 p-m.| 2 S ¥ss s Takes the hardest work out of mowing. Vacuum sweeps your lawn as it mows. Bag clamps on-off easily; open- ing expands for easy dump- ing. Lightest weight, high- itby Ussolf AND Award $20,000 "s2i[s/= Settlement Here A d damage _ settlement,jboth jaws in the accident an amounting to more than $20,000/neck injuries which will cause} in favor of a Port Perry district}a permanent disability, said the resident and his son was ap-|claim. His settlement of $20,000 proved by Mr. Justice Stewart|included $4,926 for hospital and in the Supreme Court at Whitby|medical expenses and _ five on Thursday. Peter Zoet, of RR|months' lost wages. The re- 4, Port Perry: will receive dam-|mainder- $15,073 is for general ages totalling $20,000 and his|damages. son, Peter, 15, will receive dam-| The Zoets were represented ages of $500. by Terence V. Kelly, of Oshawa, Defendants in the action were and R. D. Humphreys, QC, of Eric Boehm, RR 2 Blackwater,/Oshawa, represented the de- and John Kronister, 1425 Evan-|fendants. The action arose out of DAY-BY-DAY WHITBY al motor vehicle accident on High- way 7, north of Manchester on| July 5, 1961. Boehm, said the| pleadings, was driving a ve- hicle owned by Kronister and the vehicle struck the Zoet car DECREE NISI head-on. Nick Jackson, of Oshawa, on His Lordship approved a/Thursday won a decree nisi in settlement of $500 on behalf of his divorce action against his the younger Zoet when. he id ba Dorothy Viola Jackson, told that a laceration on the hip|also of Oshawa. John Greer rep- he had received in the accident|resented the plaintiff in the un- would not leave him with a| contested action before Mr- Jus- permanent injury. jtice Stewart in Supreme Court Zoet Sr. suffered fractures to'at Whitby. ~|gates the Bible Study held at Saturday Matinee at 1:30 BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 9:20 Whitby (Technicolor) LYN RHUE ca macussm nite sno Ie hes own play » Directed by MERVYN LEROY «Music by Max Steiner RAY DANTON - MAD Servers "9 CPIGELGASS frm of Hughes, Amys, Steen and) fallout shelt il sity sneer bully by. the city Wigle represented the de-| of Oshawa and the County of Ontario in their EMO program at the Oshawa airport. fendants. While touring the shelter area, | said the pleadings, a cement! WHITBY block from the roof of the shel-| BOWLING NEWS | ST. ANDREW'S BYRON ST. Saturday, May 5, 3-5 p.m. Under Auspices of St. Andrew's Presbtyerion Young Women's Group CHURCH HALL S. WHITBY ter, fell and struck the boy on jand struck his hand, causing a/ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST|-- |the head. The block glanced off MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE | Team standing for May 3 --| Falcons 7, 63; Orioles 0, 59; | Eagles 4, 52; Ducks 2, 45;) {Robins 7, 41; Hawks 5, 37; Blue Jays 0, 36; Sparrows 3, 31. | | Triples over 500 -- Ladies: A.! |Sandrelli 797, M. Canzi 719, T.| |Lesage 696, B, Robinson 585, M.| McDaniel 576, M. Carter 569, M.| McDonald 554, D. Murphy 554) T. McDonald 547, C. Beecroft 539, L. Lane 529, U. Johnston ~~ {§11, and C. Hazelton 505. Men: J. Buisman 685, G. Carter 673, M- Mallon 593, | Study Period A Father Coates 574, J. Bolger |severe fracture of a finger. In addition to the $1,000 gen- eral damages for the boy, the terms of settlement call for $306 |to be paid his father for out of pocket expenses on the boy's behalf, and court costs. The boy's award will be paid jinto the court and will be given the boy when he is 21. | Gilbert Murdoch, of Oshawa: |represented the Dobneys: are offering Vauxhalls @ Demonstrators @ Brand New Jobs WHITBY MOTORS LTD. Country Club LOCATED Y, MILE WEST OF ASHBURN 18 GREENS OPEN FOR PLAY PHONE FOR YOUR est powered, easiest han- dling. See it today! Converts in a jiffy for side discharge Snap off grass catcher chute. Snap on converter plate and clippings are dis- charged onto the lawn. No tools needed. At Greatly Reduced Prices | |563, P. McDaniel 551, T. Hughes UC Women Meet *. J. Corrigan 541, and. LL. Bedard 512. Singles over 200 -- Ladies: A. |Sandrelli 380, 241, T. Lesage ; |300, 227- M. Canzi 272, 243, T noon in the Assembly Hall.) mcDonald 243, M. McDaniel 242, |The president, Mrs. H. T. Fal-ty Johnston '231, B. Robinson |laise, opened the meeting with 230, 201, M. Carter 221, L. Bloye| 'a poem titled "United Church | 939' G. Hazelton 217. D. Murphy Women Garden." -- |217 and M. McDonald 208. | Mrs. H. Quantrill and Mrs.! Men: J. Buisman 279, 214, M.| Patton who attended as dele- Mallon 271, J. Bolger 235, G. Carter 231, 225, 217, P. Mc-| _ United Church Women. held its meeting on Tuesday after- VAUXHALL VICTOR Deluxe Built by General Motors. Ready to drive awoy .. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF VAUXHALLS AND || ACADIAN DEMONSTRATORS MUST GO. | WE NEED THE ROOM. VICTOR STATION WAGON. The finest offered in the low price field. , Ready $1985 to drive away ... Five Oakes gave a very inter-|Daniel 227- H. Forbes 219, J.| esting report of their two days'|Corrigan 218, T. Hughes 215 and| stay. Guest soloist, Mrs. Waugh,| Father Coates 205. rendered a solo accompanied at} Triples with handicaps over | the piano by Mrs. Doris Beaton.|559 -- Ladies: M. 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