Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Marker Change WIN CHALLENGE TROPHY wanis Clubs in | the event. participating Shown above are three members of the win- | a Kiwanis Bonspiel at the ning rink with their trophy. Tam O'Shanter Club. There Left to right in the photo are were teams from 10 other Ki- ; Harry Simpson, Victor Evans, Safety Council Rodeo Planned held) Corporal Stoneman addressed the the group briefly on the forth- coming "Rodeo" for all Whitby school children. This will take place June 16. Final arrange- ments will be announced in the press. Those wishing to take part in the Rodeo will sign and return cards which will be distributed in the schools The next meeting will be held) June 5. It {s hoped that more) parents will make an effort to attend this meeting as instruc- tions regarding the safety of children will be given, thus helping for their future, A rink made up of mem- bers of the Whitby Kiwanis Club have won the Agincourt Kiwanis Challenge Trophy at | | | | Whitby Safety Council its monthly meeting in Town Hall community room The meeting opened with Mrs Palmerston reading the minutes of the previous meeting. This was followed by the election of new officers as follows: President Corporal E. Stone- man, vice president; Mr. D Arseneau, secretary-treasurer; Mr. S. Roblin, corresponding secretary Mrs. F. Ing. Past president Mr. Middleton thanked all who had helped him with the Safety Council and ex- pressed the wish that al! would work with the new executive. K Of C To Hold | Polish Night Brother James Smyth, gen-|day to b eral program chairman, called| John's on members of his committee to give reports at the May 2 Church, followed by) Whitby Holy Name Society will} meeting of Council 4895 Whitby also attend this spiritual event. Knights of Columbus. Grand) Harry Baxter, Council Ac- pe pe ae a tivity Chairman, announced that} well attended meeting held in plans are progressing well for cage cart cc amen ncaa the "Polish Night' to be held Catholic Activity Chairman|Saturday, May 26, at the Whitby} Maurice O'Connor reported that|Legion Hall with dancing from plans are well under way for/8.30 p.m. to midnight. Tickets) the corporate communion Sun-;may be obtained from ere canavenuneaat te. --!Baxter or Grand Knight Frank) Canzi. Women's The next meeting, May 16, will be election night and the Grand Knight reported that sev- 1962-63 executive have been re- Anglican Church Meeting ceived. St. John's Anglican Church -- Ruth WA held its work meeting jn the Sunday school hall on Dale Stonehouse Wed In Toronto Wednesday afternoon. Approx- tmately 17 children were pres- ent President Mrs. Stan Atkinson : opened the meeting with the WA " quiet saeco igh aE prayer. A general discussion|Zed in Donlan nite was held and it was decided remy Prag gi Rayy page eve ining, May when Rev thal the Wednesday alteroon| Perkins "united, in marriage ing and the members routa| Marion Dale Stonehouse, To- take turns supervising the chil-| dren while the mothers work at knitting, sewing craft work etc., for various activities of church. also of Toronto The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W. J. Stonehouse of the Whitby and the late Mr. Stone- house Plans were outlined for the; The groom is the son of Mr. "Little Helpers' picnic to beand Mrs. W. E. Jones of held at the home of Mrs.|Toronto Blaker, of Pickering Beach, on Mr. Grant Wednesday, June 13. his sister in At the close of the meeting tea was served by Mrs. Stan Atkinson and Mrs. William Bonk The next Ruth WA religious Stonehouse gave marriage. Miss bridesmaid and Mr. {Dunn was best man A reception was held at the Guild Inn where guests were! : P present from Sioux Lookout, and business meeting will be'pindsay, Toronto and Whitby held on Monday, May 28 at the On returning from their home of Mrs. Bernard Sangwin,|honeymoon, the young couple Greenwood crescent will reside in Toronto BROCK Evening Shows at 7:00 and 8:25 Whitby Saturday Matinee at 1:30 ANN CHEE ON PERCENT MMR CU CLE 1 Foo (cit Prooocrion- A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE PLUS SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "CASH ON DEMAND" Starring PETER CUSHING - ANDRE MORELL | Harold Slichter. Brother} Patricia Stone of Toronto was| James! | who skipped the entry, and Absent when photo was taken was Gordon | Miller, the fourth member of the team. Oshawa Times Photo Over 100 Visits 'By VON Nurse More than 100 home visits were made by the VON Nurse} during the month of April this year. This was one of the facts disclosed in the report just} made by the nurse, Miss Rhoda Dixon The report read that were 112 home visits made by the Victorian Order nurse in April. cent were for nursing care, remainder were for health in- struction. There were patients admitted and charged. Three - hours spent in instruction at Bathurst Containers plant 18 dis- One pre-natal class was held| Lodge with nine} the current at Fairview ladies enrolled in series.. These classes are still) open for new members. Professional nursing care {is |the specialty of the Victorian |Order of Nurses. Many people} require skilled nursing care but! do not need to be in hospital. | |These are the people the VON| is here to serve. Working under| e held on May 27 in St.|the doctor's directions the nurse| calls daily or when required.| breakfast in the parish hall. The|So when professional nursing| care is needed in the home call] ithe VON nurse. DAY-BY-DAY WHITBY KIWANIS GUESTS Guests at this week's dinner meeting of the Kiwanis Club are George Hollinger and James Murphy, who attended as guests of Kiwanian John R. Town. -|Speaker at the meeting was Clinton McGee, of Whitby. SPEEDING CHARGE "Archibald Maxwell, 337 Rose- dale drive, Whitby, day fined $10 and costs when} jhe pleaded guilty to speeding, {on Rosedale drive on March 30.| He appeared before Magistrate| R. Howitt, in Whitby traf-| fic court charged with travel- n ung at 36 mph. SHERRY IN FIELD George E. Fulton, 54, of Whit-| ronto, to Wilfred Joseph Jones, by, was fined $10 and costs or| five days in jail when he pleaded guilty to having liquor} in a place other than his resi- dence. PC Fred Baker told) Magistrate H. R. Howitt he found Fulton and a companion} in a field on Gilbert street east, with a part bottle of sherry and a full bottle DEFECTIVE BRAKES Robert E. Hibbitt, 17, of the Townline, was fined $15 and jcosts when he pleadéd guilty) to a charge of having defective! brakes on his car. PC Kenneth Edwards, of Whithy Police Department, told Howitt that he had gated an accident Hibbitt's car and a Coach Lines bus on investi- systems defective. given two weeks fine, to pay the FIRE CALLS Members of the Whitby Vol- unteer Fire Brigade were call- led out to four grass fires on Thursday, three of them at the Brock street cloverleaf and Highway 401. The other fire was in a field on Highway 12 north of town, ENTERS RACE TORONTO (CP) Roger Penske of Gladwyn, Pa., United States national! sports car champion. in 1961, will drive a 2.7-litre Cooper Monaco at Mos- port track in the $10,000, 200- mile sports car race June 9 The Canadian Racing Association also announced that Jim Hall of Texas will enter jhis .Chaparral Special in levent, there, Of these visits 56.26 per| the} 22 new) were) was Thurs-| Magistrate} involving} Burley} Victoria) street and found both braking} Hibbitt was) Drivers' | the | Brings Fine A Whitby resident who used a set of licence markers from one of his cars on another car he owned was Thursday fined $10 and costs by Magistrate H. R. Howitt. Karl Kube, 52, of 1110 Henry street, appeared in Whitby traffic court. M. Lomax, King street, told| the court that on April 8 he saw a car speeding along King street and because there were children playing on the street, he became alarmed and decid ed to report it to police. said that again at the Burns and King streets ps the driver, whom he Iden-| 'ied as Kube, to stop driving in that manner. He said the Baptist Mission Circle Gathering Whitby Baptist Mission Circle held a White Cross work meet- ing on Monday evening. Mrs. D. Mitchell announced the result of the recent vote taken regarding He he spotted the car intersection of and| car then drove away on Burns street. Lomax gave police the num- ber on the marker. PC Eric Erickson, of the Whitby Police Department, said that he found the car park- 'ed at 1110 Henry streei, bear- jing the marker sumber given by Lomax. Also in the drive- way, he said, was a convert- ible and his investigation re- vealed that both cars were own- ed by the accused but the markers belonged to the con vertible. The court was told that Kube |had recently purchased the jcar involved and had been in the process of rebuilding the ~\body and had changed mark- ers to drive = occasion 'Guilty On Two Counts An Oshawa youth was fined it on the street on jreports, IOOF NEWS Elgiza sanctorum No, 206 of the Ancient Order of Samari- tans (AMOS) held its regular monthly meeting in the IOOF hall, Whitby, with Grand Mon- arch Ash. Loyst presiding. This play branch of the Order found a considerable amount of general business to be transact- ed and this was finalized in due course. | Elgiza No. 296 was this eve- ining honored by the presence of a noted visitor in the person of Supreme Prince Herb. Stoddart from Winnipeg, who was given a hearty welcome by the Grand Monarch, Shieks and Samari- tans, and who, later, acknowl- edged the friendly welcome. Under committee and other various Shieks and Samaritans outlined the pro- gress being made with Plans for 2:25 a.m. on April 30 he had joining the new women's group a total of $85 on two charges|been on patrol on Dundas street lof the church. The Mission Circle voted to join the group and will hold a closing meeting in June, in the form of a pot luck luncheon On Thursday, May 10 the ladies will attend the Faith Bap. tist 'Open Meeting'. At close of the meeting Mrs. {Crawforth and Mrs. W. Hewis were tea hostesses G. the} H.| when he appeared before Mag- istrate H. R. Howitt in Whitby traffic court on Thursday. Don- ald Morrison, 20, of 20 Divi- sion street, costs for careless driving and $10 and costs for consuming liquor age. PC Eric Erickson, 9f Whitby Police Department, said that at was fined $75 and} while under 21 years of} least, when he met a car which approached at a high rate of jspeed. He said he gave chase land followed as it turned north at Brock street and as it travel- j\led between Mary street and |\the CPR crossing he clocked it at speeds up to 75 mph. PC Erickson said that the jcar had neither hand nor foot 'brake operating properly. AMOS Plans Social Night thall, along with members from \Street high school, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 11, 1962° § | jand line up at the front of the| On Monday evening, May 28, |parade, and march to the Unit-\the Whitby IOOF 2nd degree ed Church for the special eve-|i.am will journey to'Port Perry ning service. hake nugeani hile Guaata to confer the degree on candi- he S\ dates of that lodge and district, were requested to contact ab- K sent members to make certain} Upon closing the sanctorum, lunch was served by Shiek of their presence at the above|a different forthcoming events of three events, Kemp and committee. considerable interest. The ladies' night event to be held at the Lorelie club in Osh- awa will be on the evening of May 25 (Friday) and this will be open to the public generally, with prizes and other events of| interest to all to take place dur-| ing the evening of dancing, and cards, if so desired. Tickets are now available from members) and the response to advance| ticket sales would indicate a near sell-out can be expected. On Saturday afternoon and) evening, May 26, Beaver Sanc- torum No. 6 of Windsor will be present at 6 p.m. in the IOOF) DID YOU KNOW Wo», OF CARS COST !§$ IN by Ken $303 is the cost of just the windshield and rear window in one of our maior car makes, Expensive items to replace--uniess you're covered by adequate car insurance. State Farm pro- vides top-notch protection at rock-bottom rates, because we this district, to partake of a] aim to insure only careful drivers. Ask me about it today! supper, after which they will confer the degree on a number of candidates. The dégree will) take place in the Anderson Whitby, at 8 p.m. that evening. Several supreme officers are expected to be in attendance. On Sunday, May 27, the sub- ordinate annual church rally will be held. All members of the Order are requested to be on hand by 6.30 p.m. at the Whitby Dominion store parking} lot, wearing their parade badges in addition to the badges AMOS, WM, H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 BROCK ST, S., WHITBY MO 8-3762 a |STATE FARM MUTUAL Conodian Heod Office -- Toronto AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY members will wear their fezzes i] WE SELL DUNLOP QUALITY TIRES MMM] WE SELL DUNLOP QUALITY TIRES Qa WE SELL DUNLOP QUALITY TIRES | First In The Area! Visua Improve your car's D John Bean liner Improves steering Increases driving safety Adds miles to tire life steering and increase your driving safety with the Duniep-Systom Front End Alignment. The thorough, scientific Inspection reveals incorrect caster and camber. After correction, they are re-tested. 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