THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Jenuary 4, 1963 § Suspend Sentence On Liquor Counts | An Oshawa man, who has his residence and being drunk paid out almost $1,000 in fines|in a public place. resulting from charges laid) John Harrison, 34, of Bloor under the Liquor Control so pe promised His Worship he | WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins ; : Tel. MO. 8-3703 since 1959, was Thursday placed|would join Alcoholics Anony- on suspended sentence, indefin-|mous if he was set free. itely, when he pleaded guilty) The accused pointed out he before Magistrate Crawford W.'has been in custody since his Guest to charges of having arrest Dec. 27. He admitted liquor in a place other than injhaving been involved in 17 eminent CREE ae 16 Coe jsince 1959. on Dundas | Harris § New Members 13232... ' Tae, ve Town Constable ames son. Join St. Mark's | Cpl. James Barter, Crown arrested in agent, told the court Harrison was "not a violent drunk" and | United Church | has never given police officers any trouble. : | Sunday morning the congre- 'gation of St. Mark's United) Church received 16 new mem- bers into its fellowship by trans- fer of certificate. These were), |welcomed on behalf of the con-| \gregation by the ministers of| the church and by me Clerk of} Session, E. E. | The sermon subject for the) \last Sunday of the year was) \Between the Past and the| Future."" The soloist was Mrs.) 'R, Hall who sang 'The Altar| jof Prayer." It was announced to the con-| _ jnot seem to "do the accused Jany good". arter "'you must have a little of the Christmas |before he Bond. for the accused. Knights Plan Communion He added imposing fines did His Worship quipped to Cpl. Spirit left', suspended sentence ee FIRST Whitby's newest resident ar- rived at 9.06 a.m. Wednesday. FOUR GENERATIONS REPRESENTED AT PARTY Four generations were rep- resented at a festive season party this week, honoring Mrs. W. G. Wilson, of Osh- awa and her great grandchil- dren. Thirty-six of Mrs. Wil- party this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Rowley, 1000 Byron street south.. Back row, left to right are Mrs, William Rowley, of Sarnia and Anne, great-grand- first birthday this month, Mrs. Frank Sevcik, of Whitby and son Saul, six, great-grand- child, Mrs. Nick Nicholas and Scott, six weeks» great-grand- child, of RR 1, Hampton, Mrs, Wilson, holding grandson Jef- Mrs. Reg. Gutsole, of Osh- awa, with daughter Leslie, 10 months, great - grandchild. Great aunt, Miss Mary E. Lee, of Oshawa, a sister of Mrs. Wilson also attended the party. gregation that letters contain-| jing greetings and news of mis- jsionary efforts abroad had been received from Miss Marjorie Lamont, a former teacher in the| 'Henry Street High School! {who is now serving the Chruch in Tokyo, Japan, and from Rey. | opened Breakfast Grand Knight Frank Canzi the current regular and Mrs. Oakley Dyer and Dr.' meeting. Mrs. William Mowatt, 209 Gil- bert street, gave birth to a seven pound five ounce girl Seo Snot Lae 1963 WHITBY BABY ARRIVES JAN. 2 mother about 30 hours after her birth. Mrs. Mowatt's daughter was the first Whitby baby to be born in the New Year, --Oshawa Times Photo at Oshawa "eneral Hospital. The baby, still unnamed, is a sister for Barbara, nine, Judy, eight, Diane, five and Heather three. She is shown with her Actor, Tycoon Powell Oehaws Tuaen Fnoto land Mrs. A. Knight. Scout Mothers | | Held Party -- Cub and held A. frey Wilson, three months and son's family attended the child who is celebrating her VOLUNTEERS NEEDED March Of Dimes Is missionaries assigned to ing at the Currie Institute in Angola, Africa. Dr. Knight A. Knight a and an elder is a nephew 'of| The Fifth Whitby resident iScout Mothers' Auxiliary a Christmas The former are the overseas;man, St./announced there will be a Com- Marks, They are at present}munion Breakfast for members ministering in Northern Rhode-| Sunday, Jan. 20 after the 9 a.m.} | sia, Africa. The latter are serv-|Mass. | Dance, Brother Ed Samanski,| powell, whose Hollywood career reported a very successful event of|and extended thanks to his com- in St,| mittee. Spiritual Committee Chair- Brother Dave MclInnes,| Started Chairman of the New Year's) wortywooD (AP) -- Dick! |ranged from singing in early |talkie musicals to studio ty- lcoon, died Wednesday night of In Musicals Footlight Parade, 20 Million) Miss Allyson tearfully di- Sweethearts and Flir'ation|vorced Powell Jan. 31, 1061 Walk. charging extreme cruelty an Typed in singing roles, Powell| testifying he was so busy run- made a complete switch as ajning his television production at 'Church Hall recently. St. John Party for scouts| Whitby, the Evangelist |Mark's congregation, A short; Next Sunday the Sacrament| Activities Pat Lynch, Chairman, Brother reported) Council| cancer. He was 58. The veteran star died at 9:30 hard, private detective in Mur- der My Sweet, followed by Cor- nered, Johnny O'Clock and empire he didn't come home to dinner. She won a $2,500,000 set- tlement. and custody of the chil- meeting was held before aof the Lord's Supper Scheduled For Jan. 21 Christmas. carol sing-song. easy. All that is required is one;crises, we sometimes lose sight) Christmas gifts were ex. ice of worship, and at 4 p.m., hour of a person's time spent/of what is going on in our own changed by , visiting friends and neighbors in|backyard. We tend to forget) gers Lunch was served andiat the morning hour. one's own area. What could be that many of our fellow citi-| candies were passed to wach Hoy simpler and yet mean more ens are seriously disabled un-|,,, the. auxiliary ladies. Mr.| to more people! certain of their ability to earn a/Matthew and Mr. LeHay were! I trust that every wife and living, to marry and raise a in charge of the boys : {mother who possibly can will/family, to take their place as Th aes = saat sign up for the Mothers'/useful members. of the com-,,!8@ cubs also held their March by telephoning or visit-|munity. Yet in fact, dramatic| Christmas Party recently at the| ing the chairman in her own|new advances in rehabilitation|Church Hall. A Christmas film} community. The number is/have opened the doors of hope|W@S Shown to the boys and | 668-3205. to many of these handicapped|*"eatly enjoyed. Later in the The local committee of, the people. jeveningy during a_ sing-song, Dimes consists of Signalling the start of the 1963 Mothers' March of Dimes Campaign, Mrs. Alberta Urch,} 114 St. Lawrence street east, today called on the women of Whitby to volunteer their serv- kees for March scheduled for Jan. 21. "I can think of no better way of beginning the New Year than by taking part in this annual drive to help disabled Cana- dians to a useful role in society. "As a housewife, I have often heard friends say they)March of important for the community--|served in the same capacity on|pendence and enabled to lead|samt@ What they wanted for|50th wedding ora wigar 4 of| Mere. pg po Mage alter Cleve-/Mrs, Sta: f : - 'able to take part in the recep- and| Wonderful neighbors and|tion due to illness. finance tion Foundation enters the pic-|cookies were filled and distri-|guests fram Oshawa, Brooklin,! Pouring tea were Mrs, Carl ture. This is where each one of|buted to the boys by the auxili-/Whitby, Goodwood, Stouffville,|James, Oshawa, Miss Mattie | Port|Petrie, Oshawa, Mrs. Claremont] Ashton, Ashburn and Mrs, A. D. the supervision of Mr. Phillips,|and Toronto visited the happy/Christie, Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. something that would give them/last year's committee: Mrs. A.|lives of purpose and dignity,|Chtistmas presents. | -- holding| land Lynde, RR 1, Ashburn, a sense of real accomplishment/Urch, general chairman; Mrs./But they require assistance.) Christmas baskets apart, from their domestic|W. Edwards, recruiting chair-|This is where the Rehabilita-\Chocolate bar, candy duties, Well, here is the chance|man and H. = Hiscox, they have been waiting for.)chairman. Here is an opportunity to parti-| Mrs.. Urch said it is a great cipate in a province-wide under-|thrill for her to head up this| taking which benefits literally| appeal in support of the work! thousands of handicapped|carried out by the Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled. "In these times of world us can enter the picture by giv-|ary ladies. A and B packs par-|Waterford, LaSalette, ing all-out support to the 1963|took in the festive party under|Perry, Greenbank, Mothers' March of Dimes. "We need volunteers. need money. I am sure that, asj°MUK and Mr. Johnson. jin past years the people of Ladies who assisted in pre- jthe Whitby area will come) j i . €/parations for the parties were; 'mums, which added to the We/|Miss Bryant, F'. 'Sicoli, E. Dor-|couple marking their golden |wedding anniversary. people. ; "And the whole thing is so The Lynde home was deco-| will be|that the next event would be a/p.m., only five hours after the celebrated at the 11 a.m. serv-/dance Feb, 2. the boys and lea- for those unable to be present Grand Knight F. Canzi and re- ' freshments were served. Ashburn Couple Mark aii RAS pis Golden Anniversary 4 : Even the weatherman smiled)Ronald Gillespie, { "Many can be rehabilitated. 2%t@ Claus arrived. The cubs! and the day was perfectly beau-|and daughters-in-law, Mrs. Clif- wish they could do something|three members, all of whom Many can be helped to inde.|cheered him in and then told|tiful Saturday, Dec. 1, for the/ford A. Lynde, of Stouffville, |Gardner, lene Christie, Epsom and Mrs. lrated with roses and pom-pom) Winnifred Reid, of Scarborough. disease claimed actor Jack Car- son. Powell thus became the fourth major star to be felled |by cancer in 18 days. Charles Laughton and Thomas The meeting was closed by| pice |Mitchell died in mid-December. The onetime singer in screen ing and producing, disclosed last Sept. 27 that he had can- cer. Cheerfully the jaunty, per- sonable Powell said he was con- fident of making a full recovery. "Now that I know so much about cancer I am more afraid of getting pneumonia," he told reporters gathered in his Bev- erly Hills home. With him was his wife, actress June Allyson. INSISTS ON TRUTH Powell said he had been hes- itant about talking of his illness until erroneous rumors spread, of LaSalette Herbert dren. But before the end of the one- year waiting period required by California law for a decree to become final, the couple became reconciled. Market Posts Best Gain In Month TORONTO (CP)--The stock market shook off morning leth- argy to post its best gain in more than a month Thursday. Industrials, after a fractional morning move, gained strength shortly after noon, closing with an index gain approaching four points. other nonmusical, dramatic roles. His movies totalled more than 50. Never one to narrow his ac- tivities, he turned to directing with Split Second. By the late 1950s he had added producing to directing The Enemy Below and other films. Meanwhile Powell had formed 'Four Star Television in 1952 with Charles Boyer and David Niven. It took over much of the old Republic movie lot and turned out such television series as Zane Grey Theatre, The Rifle- man, Wanted Dead or Alive, Black Saddle and Robert Tay- lor's Detectives. The handsome, still boyish- faced Powell -- six feet, 175 pounds, with blue eyes and red- dish brown hair--told an inter-/ viewer in 1959: "When I came to Hollywood, I looked around and saw what the business was made of: Mu- and "I always insist on the truth," He said he had been receiv-| ing radiation treatments for a malignancy on a lymph gland on the right side of his neck Assisting were Mrs. William Ashburn, Miss Dar- The catering was splendidly MacMillan, Bloedel and Pow- ell River paced the industrial list, advancing .15 to 215¢ on a@ turnover of more than 15,000 shares. The company has in- creased its dividend. sicals, comedies, westerns. PROTECTED FUTURE "It's like your hand" -- he spread the fingers as though |each represented a talent. "Why and another in his chest. a the| restrict yourself to any one? I At that stage, he said, Page -Hersey Tubes gained Ajax Man Fined $50 9 Sut Gute att: tet eet tan the de hy he ed Cae | a aed. sis - VON Visits lars and Mrs. O'Hagan, celebration. United For Failing To Yield | Total 70 In December Ruth Bowring, Whitby VON|which is scheduled to be held|of nurse, said Thursday 70 VON Feb. 16, pliments of the season and| thanked all those who had made the events happy ones \children, The next monthly will be held Jan. parations will get under wayj|ters, Mrs. F. ago, Mrs. Wesley Slack, for the|and Frank Lynde, of Ashburn,| An Ajax man who told police|complained of loosened teeth, i brother of the bridegroom. the power brakes on his auot-/Mr. Warlow said. mobile failed Nov. 27, causing) Constable Erickson said dam- meeting Scarborough, Mrs. D. $50 anc costs for failing to yield|to the Zarack car the right of way. | Gray Coach Lines driver, Wal- ya : ral nursing care and 18 were ter Douglas Warlow, told the health instruction visits. sight in question, when a ve- hicle apparently came out Of/th. road resulting from an acci-/quarter hours in industrial nurs. jdent Nov. 24 involving two cars| ing visits, Mr. Warlow said he first saw ; ' e Takes Gavel the car a few feet from the|nreet Ashe © llr co elign| month at an in-service rehabili- | ae vy tation nursing care training pro-! Ed. Mulligan, a charter mem-,vited to attend the charter night \¥. had been travelling between 25)jno in th ite directi and 30 miles an hour. eee la director, spent a day with One of his first acts was to rule) The major portion of the CHARGE DISMISSED the Whitby Branch last month. (on a motion to accept a new/|meeting was spent in a discus- car's engine had stalled and the|yield the right of way laid\J4"- 9, at Fairview Lodge. | Club of Madoc. lamps and decorative pieces| , brakes failed when he applied against 17-year-old taxi driver, | The new president also an-|Manufactured by patients at the found them to be in working|street Dec. 6. Green said he was at the Bay Ridges Kiwanis Club.|and anticipates many more will] Zarack said he and a passen-|lided with another car. He said street north celebrated his soth//@8°.,. Well-known publisher Of wood gathered in Haliburton, One of the bus passengers James Wilson investigated. and Mrs. Vickers have seven The Whitby club has been in- allowance to patients who work tee MIRISCH COMPANY LI : rman i him to become involved in anjage to the bus was estimated accident, was Thursday fined/at approximately $700 and $800 Alfonso Zarack pleaded not rea C guilty before Magistrate Craw- Visits were made in town dur-|-- 2 ford W. Guest. jing December. Of these Miss} DAY BY DAY |Bowring said, 52 were for gen-| AT KIWANIS CLUB fourt he was proceeding west Miss Bowring said she visited m on Dundas street west on the SIDES 2 Zz Miss , she visited| pet wonizshe Hecgeagec a total of 29 patients in town last Ed Mulli an A charge of failure to share)month and spent eight-and-a- the driveway of the Spruce Villa Hotel, "without so much, Brock street north cost Wil- ae as stopping". e : e In addition, the VON repre- liam Lynch, 19, of 214 Palace/ sentative spent three hours last highway and applied the brakes, ..; i + od but was unable to stop in thet toe ne Mgt bie nid ng the North York VON ber of the Whitby Kiwanis Club,|for the Bay Ridges club which to avoid a collision. He said he] sideswiped another car proceed- ranch. jofficially took the gavel Thurs-\is being held Jan. 18 at the , Miss Maddaford, VON region-|day night as president for 1963.|Highland Creek Legion Hall, Town Constable Eric Erickson) said the accused told him dur-|. Magistrate Crawford. Guest. Prenatal classes, Miss Bow-\member, Robert McCoy, a for-|sion by a committee of ways! ing his investigation that the|dismissed a charge of failure to/'ing said, will begin at 2 p.m.,;)mer member of the Kiwanis\and means of selling driftwood| them. George Robert Green, as a re- |nounced the Whitby club will| Ontario Hospital. Constable Erickson testified|sult of an accident involving two WHITBY conduct the meeting of Jan. 23). 20¢ Club now has more than he tested the brakes later andicars at Brock and Colborne . * "|two dozen such pieces for sale order, He added the accused|proceeding north on Brock PERSONALS Whitby will also bring _the|soon be available. had been in the hotel and hadistreet and when he attempted oe ad " yt tea Wil-) Ail funds from the sale of the been drinking. to turn left at Colborne he col- Frederick Vickers, 908 Byron|,2™ "Urkar, 0 ickering vil-\ornaments, fashioned of drift- ger sustained facial cuts andjvisibility was poor due to freez-\birthday Wednesday Jan, 2,,{%@ Pickering News and a noted) wij! be used to provide new the passenger had a badlyling rain and he did not see the Family and friends wish him|authority on the history of On- wood working equipment for the bruised arm. jother vehicle. Town Constable @ belated happy birthday, Mr.|'@"!0 County. patients and to pay a weekly -- colton, 34 grandchildren and|~ "ton the project BROCK &vening Shows Stort at 7 & 9 P.M. erent Crenachiigren. WHITBY SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 SWINGING! LOVING! SINGING 6 BIG SONG HITSt Dr, and Mrs. R. W. McQuay celebrated their golden wedding }anniversary quietly at home: /Christmas Day. Children and On Treasury Bills By THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA (CP)--The treasury) »,Wontreal -- Dorothy Sproule, jgrandchildren surrounded the)bill rate edged up to 3.94 per 95, one of Canada's best known : + ' ag | 2 2 ea: poets j happy couple also Mrs,/cent from 3.91 last week with London--Valentine Heywood, Women of Myrtle branched out to protect myself 1%, Toronto-Dominion Bank % To receive guests, the couple|Church who also served a tur- their brides-/key dinner thers, cubs and scouts the com-|maid and best man of 50 years|party and members of the im- of;mediate family at the church in! Brougham, sister of the bride|the evening. H. Also receiving guests werejand Ashburn Presbyterian 15 when pre-/Mr. and Mrs, Lynde's daugh-|Churches, read greetings from : A. Procunier, Of/His Excellency, the Governor- for the Father and Son banquet!Waterford, Mrs, Angus. C. Reid. |General and Lady Vanier, Rt. H./Hon. 'Pinder, of Whitby and Mrs./prime minister and Mrs. Dief- z . gs ~jenbaker, Hon. and Mrs. Lester B. Starr and Mrs, Starr, Premier |John Robarts of Ontario and Mrs. Robarts and Health Min- ister M. B. Dymond, MD, and Mrs. Dymond. wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, of Crulman, Sask., sent greet- ings to Mr. and Mrs, and they received a Golden| Ww from Provincial Secretary John |Mrs, Lynde were toasted « by |Rev. |Myrtle United Church and Mr.| Frank Lynde. | Church Women for their excel- lent food and assistance. Rate Boost Shown DEATHS 3 physician in charge was "pleased with my progress" and, said Powell: "I feel health- ier now than I ever have." Last month he stepped out of the presidency of the highly suc- cessful Four Star Television, Inc., telling a hushed meeting of stockholders: "I am not a damned bit scared. I am not resigning the presidency for health purposes." In December Powell can- celled his television appearances on the weekly Dick Powell Show for the rest of the 1962-63 sea- son on his doctor's orders. A Powell spokesman said the ac-| tor's doctor "'just said he wasn't ready yet to return to work." | STARRED IN MUSICAL to the wedding During the afternoon, Rev. M. Buntain, of Port Perry John G. Diefenbaker, Pearson Hon, Michael divorced after five years. opted her son Norman. Powell vorced in 1944, They adopted a daughter, Pam ela, born in 1948. A son, Rich- ard Keith, was born to them Dec. 24, 1950. and Algoma Steel and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce both 5%. Gainers in a % to % range included Alberta Gas, Bell tel- ephone,- Consumers' Gas> Walk- er-Gooderham and Consolidated Paper. On the exchange index, indus- trials climbed 3.68 to 581.23, golds .06 to 86.17, base metals 1.08 to 194.62 and western oils 18 to 115.41. Closing volume was 2,008,000 shares compared with 2,340,000 Wednesday. DECORATING For FREE Advice and Color so I could stay in the business." Powell was married three times. His first marriage, to the former Mildred Maud, preceded his Hollywood days. They were In 1936 Powell married act- ress Joan Blondel]. They had a daughter, Ellen, and Powell ad- and Miss Blondell were di- Powell and actress June Aly- son, 19 years younger than he, were married Aug. 19, 1945. The bride's brother and his Born in Mt. View, Ark,, on Nov. 14, 1904, Powell's first role was as a down-and-out crooner in Blessed Event. Some of his) subsequent musical films, a number with Ruby Keller, were 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933 (also of 1935 and 1937), Lynde edding Anniversary certificate aremko. During the dinner, Mr. and Schemes in your Home or In |} our Modern Store. 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Dr. and Mrs. McQuay, The treasury bill rate, an in- |received many cards and lettersidicator of conditions in the |of congratulations from friends/short-term money market, has | and relatives. been close to its present level since mid-Nove Ww Friends and neighbors of Mrs..a steady ee ae a Fred Vickers, Byron street/autumn. ; |north, are sorry to hear of her; -- recent illness and her return to; : 'ins este a the Oshawa General Hospital. TOWN BUYS RAC EHORSE_ All join in wishing her a speedy. TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Eng- recovery land (CP)--This Kent town is to buy a racehorse. The aorse, Mrs, Mary Vickers, 118 Johnja steeplechaser, will cost about street east, is a patient in. Osh. $3,000 and will race under the awa Hospital Her:name Tunbridge Wells, Towns many friends wish her a speedy people, factories and offices wil! recovery. be able to buy shares. General |71, formerly managing editor of the London Sunday Times. 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