Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1962, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 13, 1962 § Massed Bands For Concert On Sunday The roar of traffic was drown- The massed bands, 60 in num- heavy peased at Whitby's Four Cornersber, open the concert at & WHITBY and DISTRICT Crop Gives Work Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West At Canning Plant be;pumpkins the plant closes down;to a waterchute which grades Tel. MO. 8-3703' Manager: Lloyd Robertson eee Citizens of Whitby will A Pi | town. 4 \town has earned the title of|" | {proud to learn that their fair|0n canning until the next years|ihe peas, choice, ea crop. ae All the produce handled vegetable canning in the Maritimes, some to 4 \established in the town since the! Caribbean. early 1940's and is managed by 'The crops go through various the cans are packaged before) an iol be prominent figure in local af-|complicated processes between shipping to province-wide stores|oacock and Bandmaster Eric fairs, Everett Quantrill, Reeve'the initial arrival at the plant|and supermarkets. \of At present | Ju |to be handled at the factory will discarded but are used as cattle! students. {be corn which is processed dur-/feed. After the blanching the ing September and October. peas are dumped on a travelling! the major part of the work takes) chairs for the evening. the town of Whitby. and departure in the the plant ly as a rule an is usually a! large kettles. Canning Capital of Ontario brought in from farms in the County'. A local canning com-| Whitby - Oshawa - Bowmanville} : pany, Stokely VanCamp Lid., on area. After canning the veget- ning machines, |Brock street north has the lead/tables are shipped to such di- the verse points as, the lakehead,/cessed in boilers from where the they are drawn in a cooling The Stokely company has been|U. §. A. and infrequently to the channel to the labelling Shed. cert to be held at labelled More than 20 workers are per-| in ditional 'summer workers are engaged. | |five week season. The next crop, The vines and pods are notjin the most part High School| park for those usually attend- ing and it is recommended that take along deck types are then directed to can-| The canned peas are then pro-| JUarters. The visitors, ted by Band- master Harry Peacock, were in, }town in preparation for the con-| Centennial ,, falling to the bottom and light-/on Thursday evening when the|p.m. with 'O Canada' and the |weights floating on top. The two Massed Whitby and Orillia\musical selections offered are Brass Bands met for a rehear-|as follows: sal at the Dundas street head-' March, "The Old Regiment" Selection, "The Lonely Mill" Waltz, "Tammy" . A Guest Artist Jolson's Memories Intermezzo, "In a Monastery After a speedy labelling process|park on Sunday evening. Mr,|Garden" |bandmaster | : ! 100, on an average,|there is not sufficient The permanent staff find that the public Lima beans are also canned belt which takes them to a sort-| place in the off season when the; during September, the final crop. ing room where lof is Hillcrests Finally they are the year, the pumpkin crop spected by the female sorters processed in October, After in-/ machinery is repaired and over- From there they are directed' crops. hauled for the coming summer's By EVELYN HOUCK It has been pointed out that! ; i Seating, accommodation available at the; Home"' ' Paso Doble, 'Ampartite \Clarke of Whitby will share the) Roca" }conducting honors with deputy! | is en- cans, Firstly the peas are strip-/ manently employed in the Stoke-| 5 the Winks Goat Redfearn, \gaged in the canning of the pea ped from the pods by vining|ly Yan Camp plant. An ad-} A crop. This operation begins in machines before blanching Guest Artist Overture, '"'Napoleon" March, "North Star" Fantasia, "In Switzerland" Fantasia, "My Old Kentucky Hym, Tunes, "Selected" The concert terminates with the playing of the National Anthem. Leaskdale July 'Art Classes Open band and later came to Ux- e n UXBRIDGE -- A surprise| bridge where they expect to re- Trea OS1 g Ted party was held for Mr, and/side. Mrs. Ernest Paradine of RR 3) Rev. Marynen presented the : _ Uxbridge on the occasion of|Grade 8 exercises at the clos- With only 11 games remain-/Red Crawford and Brian'their 25th wedding anniversary|ing exercises on Thursday night ing in the 1962 OLA Senior,|Ahearne with two a piece, and recently at the home of theirjat St. Joseph's School. Doug schedule, every victory is|Pete Ruse and Dave Hall, one'son, Bruce and Caroline Para-|Hall, secretary of the Royal Ca- mighty important to Brooklin each. dine at Mount Albert, nadian Legion Branch No. 170 as they strive to maintain sec-) It was a tremendous accom- The living room was decorat-|presented the $25 cheque to ond place thereby avoiding a/plishment for Hillcrests, whol oq with colorful flowers and a|Robert Hastings for being the head-on clash with fe oe pad em veg regulars, I 1 three-tier wedding cake was outstanding boy. running Brampton Ramblers|Nickle, Larry Ferguson, Carlijisced on the dining room| Gayle Egan received a simi (although if it came. to a/Brioux and Rock Batley. Two table with green and white can-|lar awed" Prom the Coteus Brampton - Brooklin showdown,|juniors, Joe Todd and Bob) dies on each side Wo ar Hillcrests probably would more|Stickler, were brought up from'~ ~~ eee a The couple was showered) Anne Gouweleeuw present- than hold their own) Hastings Legionnaires for last) . : Bob Carnegie had his mos t/night's encounter. with many lovely gifts fromied a gift to Miss Marie O'Con- productive night of the year, Brooklin scored six of the|their friends and neighbors. (nell who is leaving to resume last evening, scoring three/seven third' period goals be- Attending were Mr, and Mrs.|/her studies at Peterborough goals, including the tying andjfore the frame was 10 minutes|Doug Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Meljteacher's college. Peggy Me- winning markers, early in the old. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Guire presented a gift to Mrs. third period BROOKLIN -- Goal, Baker;|Qldham, Mrs. M. Heichart,/Thomen, the principal. Jim Ke- Four players, Don Craggs, alts., Grandy, G, Lotton, Todd,|Miss Sandra Walters, Gordonhoe, on behalf of the school Bob Curtis, Cy Coombes and /Stickler, Curtis, Carnegie,|McMehen, Mr. and Mrs. Cor-/board, presented gifts to the Glen Lotton each registered aCoombes, K. Lotion, Bruce,j/ess Ashenhurst, Mrs. Bert two teachers who are leaving pair. A single counter came Vipond, Craggs and Barrie, | Greer, Cheryl Paradine, Mr, Mrs. Thomen will be assistant from Don Bruce. PORT CREDIT -- Goal, Rus-|and Mrs, Bob Paradine, Mr.|principal at a school in Whitby. Port Credit marksmen sell; alts., Hanna, Hall, Ruse,/and Mrs, Keith Paradine, Mrs.| ne official opening of sum- Crawford, Allen, Henderson,/Jack Flumerfelt, Watson Yake,| mer art classes on Sunday af- Tomchishen, Rawson, Ahearne, |Bruce, ee (Helen), MYS.'ternoon at "Deerfoot" at Leask- Smith, Shipway, Petroff, Sears.| Watson ke, | e First. Period Mrs. 'Maurice Acton and two| dar oo pepe os 'he . Port Credit: Crawford 1.36/childrén of Vancouver BC. ar-| oer Classes continue throtugh- Brooklin: Craggs ..... 7.87|rived by plane recently and are 9+ the month of July with the Brooklin: Curtis staying with Mr, and Mrs. Har- ppular teicher AchOIe Tata (Todd, Coombes) .... 13.41/0ld Acton. They will be joined Seth Br,. g PARADE 4. Port Credit: Ruse by Maurice in three weeks and : bigh pacira | asc rive back' Mrs. Frank Van Stone, one of (Tomchishen) 16,15|expect to drive bac the sadam Sa tes, ean, 5. Port Credit: Crawford 19.40} Charlie Bennett, formerly of Penalties: Craggs 9.33 Uxbridge and now a resident ae a ---- piepy gemiergae 6. Brooklin: Carnegie .... .30|Scarborough with his daughter|2" Pd iin dR ad ' a Ay - Brooklin: Bruce' |Betty and Doug Hamilton, was|PToofread some o} » M, (G, Lotton) S.0l|in town recently renewing old|Montgomery's books is staying Port Credit: B, Ahearne acquaintances and relating the|@t the Manse. where some of (CSB) asics iivad se 5.36|lovely boat trip to England that|these books were written. Mrs, . Port Credit: B. Ahearne jthey had. This is the second|Peane Hughes is another stu- (Hanna) ..» 7.08'trip for him and the next time|eht whose husband is known as Port Credit: he says he will stay six months.|{he author of 'The Craigs" a (Hanna) Twelve members of the local/farm story on radio. . Brooklin: legion branch No. 170 and six| , The Hodgkins came to Leask- (Barrie) . 17.38/ladies of the auxiliary paraded|dale about nine years ago and Penalties: Craggs 12.48, lat the drum head service at/cach year have added some- Third Period Claremont recently. thing to make it most attrac- By GERRY BLAIR Finally, after going without a win for six games on the road, {Brooklin Hillcrests broke the shell last night in Port Credit. And they did it in spectacular fashion. Trailing 6-5 after two periods of play, Hillcrests went ona scoring rampage in the final frame, scoring sev-en goals, while holding Sailors scoreless, to breeze to a 12-6 victory Figuratively speaking Brooklin triumph was four points. Port Credit and Hillerests were deadlocked in second spot, each with 5-7, won- lost records, Brooklin now oc- cupy the runner-up position two points ahead of the Sail- ors. Had they lost of course, Pert Credit would have moved on into second spot. *P Paghe is ing ee ' f | BUSY TIME AT WHITBY VanCamp plant is shown in | loads of pea vines are truck- the upper photograph. Truck ed in from surrounding farms CANNING PLANT = ping and threshing machines. --Oshawa Times Photos WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. George Munns Sr., and / Mrs, F. Adam left on Thurs- jiday for a two months flying :|trip to England. Mrs. Munns will be spending sometime with jher sister. and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas of |North London, she will also visit Cumberland and Wales. Mrs Adam will visit in London with! # relatives and also in Wales The initial opevation in pea eanning at Whithby's Stokely the worth were Week end guests at the home m of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ville- maire were his parents Mr. and} Mrs. John Villemaire and Mr. land Mrs. Stan McDonnell of To-| ronto and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Simmon of Ajax. Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. »iand Mrs, H. Verschuuren cele- --_--- 1, 'brated her first birthday on . " : Nii F . Missi be the ooh Akiak Brooklin Hillerests don't fool around, when friends dropped in to offer their, they finally decided, the time was last night to best wishes. cash in on a road victory. Six games away from Miss Merle McConnell, Brock, home against stubborn opposition, proved not so street north, is celebrating her afint : Age cae ' a) eee (15th birthday today. Her friends| Deneficial in the victory column ae Hillcreats, jwish her many happy returns until last night's encounter with Port Credit Sailors. Brooklin ran roughshod over Sailors in the third period with seven unanswered goals, to By GERRY BLAIR te thease Shas ala : Hall BANDMASTERS REHEARSE CONCERT Shown above after Thurs- | Whitby Brass Bands at the | Stanley Redfearn, deputy- ee Coombes of the day, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Millions left Wed- tive both to the public eye and ? bandmaster and Master of eRe acon gre ayigle bat | the Whitby Junior Band and Harry Peacock, Bandmaster of the Orillia band. Building Need bandmastens who will con- duct the neassed Orillia and School Board Member Resignation Rejected As the -result of disagree- ments ovar school building pol- icy, John Mitchell, chairman, of Whitby Public School Board's Special Bu®ding Committee sub- mitted his. resignation at the Board's July meeting Wednes day. After discussion by voard members Mr. Mitchell accepted a rejection of his letter of re- signation ai; a vote of confidence.} The letter read: "In view of the difference of| Opinion Ipetween the chairman of the Special Building Commit- tee and #he majority of the members of the board regard-! ing the p#ocedure to be follow- ed when Considering an archi- fect for the five-room § addi- tion to Kathleen Rowe School "I feel, that my approach to the question of architect is correct and as I do not appear to have the confidence of the/ majority of board members nor of the Special Building Com-) mittee | feel that it would be wise to appoint a new chair- man. | weould be pleased to con- tinue 4s a member if so de- sired." The biard disagreed over the choice of architect, G. J. Yama concert to be held at Whitby's Centennial Park. Sunday. From left to right, Eric | Clarke, Whitby Bandmaster, and family, of South Porcupine, are spending a couple of weeks/ at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Tripp, they will also be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tripp of Cavan; | Mrs. Kelsey Thompson, 1004 | Boost Budget Byron street south, is. celebrat- ' Big RG eta eg oro agin wake va mnt Mrs or itby > Schools ' ; ; ' school, Mr. Mitchell argued that again under Warueian a oh oe from her many the percentage of fees was low- board meeting held at Kathleen riengs er in the case of Mr. Cole.) Rowe School Wednesday. Chair-| The many friends of Mr, Rus- Board members argued that the man of Finance Committee Ron sell Bradley, Byron street south figures quoted by both archi-/Rgan moved that the To wniwill be happy to learn that he is tects could not be compared and!Council be formally notified! making progress and will be " that the financial issue was'that an additional $100,000 be patient at St. John's Convales- doubtful added to the $415,000. budget. 'cent Home in Toronto. Mr Trustee Thomas Edwards) He said that the money wasipradiey has been hospitalized said that the resignation should needed for school building dur-|jy Toronto General Hospital for be turned down, he said, "I am|ing the coming five years. Trus-| {hp past eight weeks very disappointed in Mr. Mit-\tee John Moss said that he : i chell, I thought he had strong) was against the construction of/ Anne, daughter of Mr. and views on the matter which he an auditorium at Hillecrest)Mrs. R. Molyneaux is celebrat expressed in discussion'. School and the demolition of ing her 11th birthday today Mr. Mitchell said that snap) the Colborne street annex. Many happy returns of the day decisions have to be made by, Trustee Kenneth Hobbs said wishes are extended to Anne: the chairman now that building|that the demolition may be é } has been given the go-ahead and|Mecessary for the construction Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watson he could not make these deci-\of new workshops for the of West Hill were Sunday din- sions if he did not have the con. SChool. "If a new senior public/ner guests at the home of Mr fidence of the board schoo] is built," he said, "then|and Mrs, Joseph Wainwright of Trustee Kenneth Hobbs said.|'here should be shops there to/Byron street south. " : eat j accommodate pupils from both this is a serious matter and schools." pup Dennis Johnson, 125 Welling- Moe Henty, Dae, Neither Trus-|" "Board Chairman Richard Mat.jton street, has left for Mozar', disagreed with you. For you to|{hews said that the annex) Saskatchewan, where he will be! insinuate that there is no con-|Would have to be demolished/spending the summer months fidence in you is hogwash.' Dr if it was found to be unsafe, | visiting his grandparents, Mr Hobbs also called the resigna- the building being over 100 and Mrs. William Johnson and tion "childish". years old also he will spend some time Mr. Mitchell said that he _ ponds Fegan 7g a with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and es En ci be formally notified o' ©) Mrs. Frank Johnson. hog gat beg liagen gael need for the additional $100,000 dence. Mr. Edwards and 'rus, Which will be required for build- Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dafoe. of tee John Moss moved that the ing purposes owing to the ex-| Belleville have returned to their ci population home after spending a week as overcome a 6-5 deficit for a 12-6 verdict. Tomorrow night in the Brooklin Memorial arena, St. Cathar- ines Athletics, with a full club, hope to prevent Hillcrests from increasing their lead over third place Port Credit. In a roundhabout way, last night's victory was worth four points to Brook- lin. It made 'the difference between dropping to -- third place two points back of Port Credit, or their present set-up, two ahead. According to Hill- crest coach, Jim Cherry, the OLA delegates from the Garden City, have promised a full turnout for tomorrow evenings, get-together. If this is so, it would be an entertaining evening. St. Kitts, when at full strength, pose a problem for Brooklin, as evidenced on two occasions in St. Catharines to date. Athletics claimed wins in both events. While on the other hand, Brooklin waltzed to victories against the shorthanded Athletics at home. There could be no stopping Brooklin, after last night's well-deserved triumph. They definitely have the talent. The problem exists that all signed per- formers, can't get assembled at the same time for a league tilt. Lou Nickle, for example, is a mem- ber of the Metropolitan Toronto police force, and if needed for extra duty, he definitely has to be there. Tomorrow's activity starts at 8:45 p.m, Tomorrow is a big day for Whitby's Pee Wee ball club as they participate in a four-team play- off for district honors against: Bowmanville, Ux- bridge and Oshawa. The eventul winner continues on into the provincial playdowns. Action starts at 10.00 A.M. and again at 2 P.M. The Whtiby Legion sponsor this fine Pee Wee event to take place at Centennial park Toronto is that the 2. Brooklin: Carnegie .... George Thompson 13. Brooklin: Carnegie |nesday morning with CK, Lotton) +e ebay ad Mr, hig Ay . Brooklin: Coombes 'of Stouffville for a month's visi : a ] (K, Lotton, Craggs) .. 6.06/with his uncle Houston Thomp-|supplies and their own living . Brooklin: Curtis son of Banff, Alberta. | quarters with a lovely view (G. Lotton, Coombes) 7.35; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stemp took|makes this a most enoyable Brooklin: G, Lotton ... 8.32/Mr. and Mrs. Tom Silver to|Place. Brooklin: Craggs {Malton air port on Wednesday}! : (Coombes, Bruce) .... 9.20/evening. The Silvers are flying) NOTED CHURCH 18. Brooklin: G. Lotton .. 13.50/non-stop to London, England, to) The 14th-century Gothic ca- Penalties: Ruse 7.24, Hanna|spend the next month visiting|thedral at Gerona in northern 10.27, and Allen 19.47. her sister and his two brothers|Spnain has a single nave, 73 feet a "lat Uxbridge, England. This is) wide. ithe first time back in 42 years|-------- for Mrs. Silver. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cogdale of Toronto were at} the airport a!so to wish them aj happy holiday. Mrs. Lionel .Millar and two} children from Banff landed at Malton airport on Wednesday) night and were met by her hus-! 2.55 friends|'0 those inerested in paint- Forsythe|ing. ; att AD art gallery, a building for 16, 17, PLASTERING REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO. 8-8733 PRINCESS, 96, DIES TRIESTE, Italy (AP)--Prin- cess Leontina de Windischgraetz 96, one of the oldest members of Europe's nobility, died at her home here Thursday. The prin- cess was a member of the court at Vienna during the last years of the Austro-Hungarian em- pire and was particularly close to the wife of Emperor Franz Josef. She was married to the Prince Hugo de Windischgraetz and bore him 11 sons. Seven of them were at her bedside when she died. REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES = Gt ---- DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 Useyourhead--and SAVE! 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The motion was car: sieal Manchester WHITBY Feature Starts at 6:55 and 9:20 COPENHAGEN (AP)-- MANCHESTER -- The UCW/Music at the barracks of the Fosgano Braz ing was held on the lovely lawn SPECIAL STAMPS |the Bible lesson and Mrs. Field-| month is issuing a series of teen members answered the role! who - founded the Organization Sec. Mrs. Toombes read the bad SLEEPING TIGER zaki of Scarborough being hirediletter not be. accepted and a wtestaraag satiety the guests of Mr. and Mrs} by, original architect for theiried unarimously re Troy Donahue Bouncy popular tunes have re met recently at the home of /2ucen's Life Guards Regiment Suzanne Pleshette at the edge of the pond. Follow. yvaricAN CIT Y ( AP)--The ing read an interesting article | postage stamps honoring Paul and seven visitors were wel- for the Propagation of the Faith minutes of the regular June b SAIGON, South Viet i within the next five. years to de@lgn: the new addition ra-|vote in favor be a vote of con-\" paipseseoutaiones George Calberry of 513 Perry \ Evening Shows at 6:55 & 9:00 p.m. BROCK *""s , LIKELY REVEILLE Hold Meeti oo 3 fi x 0 ee Ing placed the traditional reveille " le Angie Dickinson 2 Mrs. Clinton Midgley. The meet-/in Denmark's North Jutland ing a hymn, Mrs. Toombes read vatican City post office this "The Common People". Four-|ine Jaricut, the' French nun comed n the 19th century, meeting which were approved Nam * Specialists in Custom Precasting y CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. Mrs. Jackson of Brooklin gave|(AP)--Authorities said Nguyen! a reading. Birthday money Van Hai, 28, attempted to com-! handed. in. $1; donation, $1; )mit suicide by climbing in a} collection $5.00 tiger's cage at the zoo. A zoo Mrs. Art Vandervoort left for, keeper rescued him while th a holiday with her parents andjtiger slept throughout the inci-| family in Holland. ident. ne

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