ee a ee a5 an einen rr WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Site SHOWN ABOVE are mem- bers of All Saints' Anglican Church Senior Citizens' Club. In the upper photo, Super- visor Mrs. W. J. Hare is shown, centre, as caller in a bingo game. The lower photo | has, from left to right, Mr. ; A. M. Wilson, Mrs. W. E. | Mifflin, Mrs. J. Sills and Mrs. L. Bentley as_partici- pants in a fast game of euchre. Club Recreation For Our Senior Citizens The Red Cross organization is usually thought of as tending to the sick and deprived. While this is true they also look after the needs of our older citizens. Under the sponsorship of the Red Cross the Senior Citizens' Club meets every Wednesday afternoon at All Saints Anglican Church in Whitby. Mrs. W. J. Hare, who super- vises the activities of the inter- denominational club says 'that there is a membership of 60. There is an average attendance of 30 at the Wednesday' after- noon get togethers, she says. The club has a fair sprinkling some other thing the senior citi-| zens would enjoy. | Mrs. Hare also has her help- ers at the Wednesday club: Mrs. C. E. Goode, Mrs. B. Grafton) |transportation is not available. Some of the older folk showed a sprightliness which belied their years and expressed their pleasure with the club. They and Mrs. J. Pritchard. There|serve to show that age is no are also drivers who take the|barrier when it comes to enjoy- members to the Church Hall if|ment of the simpler pleasures of |life. Kinsmen Elect New Directors miservice at 7 p.m. on Sunday, 'jawarded to + |Olive O'Dell 5 | Martin. f\Grace Anderson, McKay: and Mrs. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 25, 1962 5 Fine Levied On Speeding Charge A Whitby man was fined on a speeding charge at Whitby Traffic Court Thursday. Pat- rick Joseph Lynch, 36, 912 Donovan crescent, was charg- ed with speeding on Brock street north on April 23. PC Richard Sandford of. the Whitby Police Force said in evidence that he was operating the radar speed trap at 7 a.m. Toronto Man On Driving Charge trap duty just north of Chest- nut street on Brock street north. The officer said that he saw the accused drive his ve- hicle from the north bound lane into the south lane and overtake two or more vehicles. sionary treasurer, Mrs. D. Wil- Baptist Women's son; general treasurer, Mrs. D. Yepma; Missionary represen- Inaugural Meet tative, Mrs. H. Hewis; Church ~~ Rig taricen. Mrs. \E. Whitby Baptist Women's So-|{8S0N; devotional leader, Mrs, ciety for Christian Service held Pe Adams; pianists, Miss M. its first meeting since this) vie and Mrs. C. Rich; new group has been formed at|BaPtist publication, Mrs. G, the Sunday school hall Tuesday evening. Glenney; works conveners, Mrs. Mitchell, Sr., and Mrs. H. Mrs. J, McLeod opened the meeting with prayer, Mrs. G. At Whitby Traffic Court Thursday John Nelles Quigley, 24, 72 Kingsdale avenue, To- ronto, pleaded not guilty to a charge of overtaking traffic while within 100 feet of an in- tersection. Quigley appeared Crawforth. Rev. McLeod then outlined the duties of the officers and before Magistrate C. W. Guest.| Quigley sad that he wasion Apri 213. He sad that he|McNeill was in char - i ge of the PC Richard Sandford of the ' R ; closed the meeting with prayer. : CH : merely overtaking a vehicle|clocked Lynch at 40 mph in ajdevotional and the prayer pray Whitby Police force said that) ° . 30 mph zone. period was given by Mrs. Ren Refreshments were served. ahead of him which was mak- ing a right hand turn. His Wor- ship found the accused guilty and levied a fine of $100 and cost or three days in the coun- ty jail. Cullen. Mrs. McLeod then presided over the business period. The date for the group's next meet- ing has been set for Tuesday, June 26. Rev. McLeod presided over the installation of officers as on April 20 he was on speed Legion Ladies Plan Bazaar Lynch testified that he was not speeding at 40 mph but that his speedometer showed 35 mph. Magistrate Guest reg- istered a conviction and Lynch was fined $35 and costs or two days in jail. EXPERT SWORDSMAN STRATFORD, Ont. (CP) -- English actor and fencing mas- ter Patrick Crean will teach swordmanship to Christopher Plummer and other members of the Shakespearean Festival ONCE CALLED: FATTY Royal Canadian Legion La-| Marlene Dietrich, who made SHIPS OF DESERT follows: Honorary president,!company. Mr. Crean's pupils dies' Auxiliary held its social/pey gebut in American motion| C@mels have been the trans-|Mrs. J. McLeod; president,/have included Sir Laurence evening on Wednesday at the port and symbol of wealth for)Mrs. Ken Cullen; vice-presi-|Olivier, Diana Dors, Douglas gig in 1998, says she WaSithe Arabian desert Bedouin|dent, Mrs. Don Mitchell; sec-/Fairbanks Jr. and the late Er- called "Fatty" in her teens. tribes since long before Christ.'retary, Mrs. D. Harding; Mis-|rol Flynn. BEAVER QUALITY HOMES Legion Hall. President, Mrs. E. Ormiston, opened the meet- ing and a new member was welcome into the auxiliary, Mrs. Lillian Connors. During the business meeting further plans were made for the Bazaar to be held October 26. Material was distributed toil make articles for same. | All members were reminded | to be at the Legion Hall at 6 oe p.m. on Tuesday, May 29, tog Gee attend the Rally held in Osh-| awa. They were also asked toly | Rebekahs As Honor Guard Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) held its monthly meeting last Wednesday eve- ning in the IOOF Hall. Presi- dent Mrs. Isabelle Saunders opened the meeting with pray- er and presded over the busi- ness meeting. Fall activities were planned by the group. The members were reminded of the Odd Fel- lows parade and the attend- ance sf the United Church with Rebekahs as guard of honor at the door. | At the close of the meeting games were played with prizes winners, Mrs. and Mrs. Donna) } Lunch was served by the committee. The next meeting will be held June 27 with Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Winnie Wilkinson as conveners. WHITBY PERSONALS A farewell gift of a pair of lamps was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Montgomery . of Montgomery's Orchestra last Saturday evening at the Whitby wear ther berets. Bus will be; leaving at 6.15 sharp. | A donation was sent out to} the Mental Health Association. | Following the meeting games were played and prizes award. |g ed to winners. | Mrs. Lear and committee jj were in charge of refresh-/ = . -- = t EERE . -- -- ments. 1 | 3 sa E Se a Found Guilty ' NOW IT On Two Counts # An Oshawa youth was fined | e i on traffic violations at Whitby |g Beaver Have The Homes and The Mortgage Money Avail- om. Traffic Court Thursday. | i wriee oy er ner" zn Charles Robert Gibson, 18, 460 |g able So You Can Build Your Own Home ! ee a Beverley street, pleaded not! fs ; Beaver BILTWELL homes ere pre-built quality homes. En- . gineered for easy ion and pleti You can build them yourself or act «es your own contractor. No mail order supervision . . . every home sold ond serviced right here by supervision . . . every home sold and serviced right here by under strict quality control, tested and approved. guilty to a charge of travelling|fll at 45 mph in a 30 mph zone.| Gibson pleaded guilty to aj charge of overtaking while} within 100 feet of an_ inter- section. PC Richard Sandford of thelf Whitby Police Department said that he saw the accused over- take traffic at the Chestnut! street and Brock street north intersection on April 20. The) Officer stated that a radar speed trap showed Gibson's ve-| ke hicle to be travelling at 45 hh mph. | Gibson said that his speedo-| meter registered 38 mph and} he had tested it subsequently|J and found it correct. Magis- trate C. W. Guest accepted) Gibson's explanation of the} 4 speeding and fined him $10 andi costs on both charges. | ( *56.: @, A MONTH} A typical Biltwell home can § cost as little as $56 a month. Your lot, your own labour and ® investment all count towards ® the down payment. Rural and Urban Mortgages The most f ble rural goge rotes in the industry today are at Beaver Lumber. For urban homes all Biltwell homes meet NHA specifications, There are no hidden extras -- visit Beaver soon to see the plans and get all the details, Legion dance. The presentation was made by Branch 112 dance committee and the 'many friends of the Montgomerys. Following the dance they re- tired to a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc- Cabe where they were presented BEAVER | DEPENDABLE BEAVER LUMBER I | d 419 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY MO 8-5818 § a COLD STORAGE Fur & Cloth Coats WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E. Whitby MO 8-2345 with a lovely Lazy Susan. In her thank you speech, Mrs. Montgomery 'extended her fare- well to everyone in the various localities in which they have played over the years. Mr. Montgomery has been transfer- red to the Customs and Excise Department in Guelph, Ont. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hamilton is celebrating 'his sixth birthday today. Attend- jing his party are: Richard and |Jennifer Creghton, Phillip and |Susan Woodroffe, Janey Nader- of 80 year olds an there is one) Oo, Tuesday night of this weekjtrar, Harold Collins; treasurer, member who is 92 years Of age./the Kinsmen Club of Whitby|Harry Phillips; directors, Jim Mrs. Hare tells of the pleasure|held its regular meeting at the/Cherry, Howard Souter, Herb the old folks get from the club/ Spruce Villa Hotel. It was a big} Walton and Vic Wilks; Bulletin meetings where they talk over/night for the Kinsmen as theyjeditors, George Carr and Bob old times and have an after-jelected their new governing|Heron. noon out. body for the 1962-63 season. Fol-) Considerable business was dis- They are fond of card games, | lowing is the list of officers for|o4cseq at the meeting as well and also play bingo and check- ers. For the final meeting on June 17 plans are being set for a special afternoon, perhaps a Mrs. Hare says, mainly euchre/ the coming season: | President, Jim Gartshore; Ist |vice-president, Bill Dragomatz; | jas the election of the new offi- cers. One item that will be of interest to all the service clubs er and Jean Wadden. Assisting Mrs. Hamilton in serving is Miss Irene Sweete. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scott, 601 Athol street, attended the gradu- ation of their daughter Jacaue- line from the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. The gradua- tion took place at Convocation 2nd vice-president, Cliff Gordon; |, Whitby is the Interser+ice| Hal, Woronto University, Alo trip to a local beauty spot, or'secretary, Gord Schultz; regis-| ciyh Dinner being sponsored by jthe Kinsmen Club on June 12 Two Maldriving Charges, At Whitby Traffic Thursday a Whitby youth was found guilty on a charge of fail- ing to halt at a stop street. Robert Philip McCabe, 18, 111 Bell Drive pleaded guilty to the charge and pleaded not guilty to another charge of failing to halt and a charge of careless driving. PC Kenneth Edwards of the Whitby Police Force said that on April 23 he was parked in the police cruiser just west of the junction of Byron street and Dundas street. He said that the accused made a right hand turn into Dundas street west without halting at the intersection. The officer also said that on following the accused, McCabe Fined Court|turned into Kent street where) jhe failed to stop at the inter-| jsection of Mary and Kent streets, PC Edwards said that| {McCabe came to a halt at Mary| and Euclid streets where he was charged. dence before the court that Mc- mitted the first charge but had come to a halt at the Mary and Kent streets intersection. Magistrate C. W. Guest ac- cepted the plea of guilty on the Defence Counsel Hugh O'Con-| ' nell said that there was no evi-| { and being held at the Canadian Legion Hall in Whitby. It will involve the Canadian Legion, the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Lions Club and of! course the hosts, the Kinsmen} Club of Whitby. The dinner will \be chaired by Kin Harold Col- lins. Cabe had been driving careless-| , ly. McCabe testified that he ad-| 4 first charge and found McCabe not guilty on the others. A fine' of $35 and costs or 10 days jail} was imposed. Evening BROCK Whitby TWENTY STO THE GREAT Feature Starts at 7 and 9:25 A MONSTER-STATUE OF BRONZE... | | | i Shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. RIES TALL... ASTRIDE HARBOR OF RHODES! ype | |rence Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Graham (Bud) Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Claire attending were Jacqueline's sis- ter June, Miss Susan Cuddy and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Law and children Sherry and Shannon spent the holiday weekend in Ottawa. Mrs. Daphne Duffield and children Vicki, Peter and Stephen of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Law- Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKim attended a dinner and dance at Cedarbrae Golf and Country Club, the occasion being the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams and Mr. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. D. King of Ayr, Ont., were holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Keith King of Brock street north. BUSY AT HOME George Washington's only trip vutside the United States was a visit to the West Indies in 1751, at age 19. NURSING GRADUATE | Miss Jane Heffering, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hef- | fering, 503 King street, Whitby } graduated in nursing Thurs- day from the St, Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, | Toronto. Jane' was a former REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES -- at -- | "Painting, Pet? You must see Predictor Colors!" The year's most exciting colors are here! 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