Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Rae Hopkins Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West J Tel. MO. 8-3703 Rotarians Pelted With Plastic Shoes Members of the Rotary Clubjworld. The speaker mentioned LA Oe ON a AO BANE a tl THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 27, 1963 5 Had No Credit Fined $50 For Gasoline Fraud Brooklin Lacrosse Club SIGNS OF SPRING EVIDENT School wasn't out five min- "The wind, the wind blows utes and the girls at King high." With two girls twirl- Street elementary schoo! ing the rope, the girls form a were skipping to the tune of line and each of them take of Whitby were startled Monday | |when their guest speaker start- - ed throwing ; |plastic shoes at them. IN SCHOOL PLAYGROUNDS their turn skipping in the school yard picture with its centre, Like the robin, a per- skipping rope and jumping ennial sign of spring, is the girls. --Oshawa Times Photo Charging gasoline to a non- the tannery at Aurora as the existent credit account resulted best in the world. Signs Mgr. Bob Laidley "There are between 130 and 170 different materials that go into the making of one shoe," said Mr. Payne, 'and there is small imitation Fred Payne, of the Canadian Shoe Retailers' Association, dip- ped his hand into a shoe box and then commenced to pelt the|make your shoe as it should members with the small ladies'|be." shoes. The members soon. real- ized that Mr, Payne was some- thing unique in regards to a speaker. Mr. Payne, who advises and assists retail shoe business men in every phase of their opera- ; spoke on the retail shoe trade and its future. "To find a pair of shoes that will fit perfectly is difficult," he told the members, "There is seldom two feet alike," he said. 'Sometimes the left foot is longer than the right or vice-versa, or sometimes wider." He said although the shoe business is not the largest, it is very prominent in Canadian in- dustry and has over 300 fac- tories and 40 tanneries. The Canadian tanneries produce the highest quality leather in the He told Rotarians of a new machine that produces instant into one end of the machine and a ready made shoe comes out the other end, The machine will utilize a form of porous plastic to provide for better circulation of air in the shoe. "These shoes," said Mr. Payne, "will fit better and will cost the consumer half the price they pay for them now." 1963 also took place at the W. Weber. A minute silence mer Rotarian, cently. Father-Son Fight Ends In Drunk Driving Rap Dall said that he had been A father-son battle led to a charge of drunk driving being heard at Whitby Police Court a constant study being made to plastic shoes. Powder is poured Election of new directors for luncheon meeting. They were Bob Collins, R. Egan, R. Mat- thews, J. Pantony, H. Town and h was observed by the members for the late Ivor Lawrence, a for- who died re- drinking during the day and had a fight with his wife and son 2s fine for an Ajax man Tues- y. Vincent "Mickey" Flynn pleaded not guilty to a charge of defrauding service station operator Neil Maclisaac of a quantity of gasoline before Mag- istrate C. W. Guest. Maclsaac said that he was the proprietor of a service station at the Baseline road and Pick- ering Beach road. He stated that he had known the accused for a year but had never given him credit. Charles Nearing testified that he was on duty at the station on March 12 when Flynn drove up and asked for gasoline. After the tank had been filled, the witness said, Flynn said that Maclsaac had extended 'credit and that the amount owin could be "marked up", "I made a bill for him and e signed it," Nearing testified, "as he had said that he had been allowed credit." Flynn told the court that he had "done a stupid thing but there was no criminal intent'. |; By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse . Club has announced Bob Laidley will be the manager of their Senior entry for the 1963 season. Laidley is a native of Peter- borough currently living in Brooklin. He is a teacher at the 'McLaughlin Collegiate in Osh- awa. The team has not as yet signed a coach for the coming season but hope to announce a signing in this respect early next week, The Brooklin team plan to have most of last year's players back with the club this season. They will include Pat Baker in goal who. won the Lumley tro- phy last year for the best goalie in the Sr, league. Others will include the Vipond Carnegie from Port Perry, Don Craggs from Oshawa, Glen and Ken Lotton, Don Bruce and Lou Nickle from Toronto and Roy Woods, Larry Ferguson, Don Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck pointed out that the accused man had deliberately said that he was allowed credit when he knew it was untrue. His Worship then imposed a $50 fine with the option of ten FREE Have your furmace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase 'White bg unified fuel oil from Western il Co. DIAL 725-1212 days in the County Jail. brothers from Brooklin, Bob| Barrie, Rock Batley, Don Knox and Cy Coombs from Peterbor- ough. Coombs has given up his coaching job in Hastings and will devote his full time to play- ing this year. It is also expected. that a number of over age Jun- fors from Peterborough includ- ing Grant Heffernan, Ken Rut- tan and others will be nat a bid for a slot with the or entry from Brooklin. Two of last year's players, Elgin Luke and Charlie Grandy will not be back for this year as they are currently in Aus- tralia working, In the meantime the Brooklin team is looking for- ward to another banner season. They will be g with St, Catharines, Port dit (who es in Mim- will play their g: and the ever rough-and- ico) ready Brampton team. INCOME TAX] RETURNS Phone 668-8252 708 Newman Cres. Whitby RENT HONEYMOON HOUSE LONDON (AP) -- Princess Alexandra and her fiance Angus Take Heed, Take Heed Tuesday. AUXILIARIES Car In Ditch William B. Dall, 43, 53 Lake view road, Pickering, appeared before Magistrate C. W. Guest during which his son struck|8ilvy have rented their honey- him. His son, William Dall, 19,)™0on house -- an 16th-century testified that he punched his|™ansion with 12 bedrooms, six father and kicked him in the|athrooms, six reception rooms, stomach. two cottages, heated swimming If you're not already possessed of at least one* classic, authentic and expertly tailered natural School Modell King Street Ho...e and School Association held its March meeting with President Mrs.) G. A. Scott in the chair. She introduced Mrs. C. Hoag who presented five girls who model- led school uniforms, from kin- dergarten to grade 7. The models were: Susan in, Irene Low, Lorna Hawkins, Janet Bradley and Stephonie Whale. The style chosen is a navy blue jumper, crossover buttoned bodice with white blouse, modeled by Janet Bradley, Mrs. R. Hawkins play- ed appropriate music while the models performed, Principal Stachow introduced) "Spellmaster" Dwight Swerd- feger, principal of Kathleen Rowe school. Taking part were: Grade 2 -- Sheryl Wallis, Paul Uniforms Are ed For H&S Driver Ruled Impaired The finding of a car in a Pickering Township ditch led to the conviction of a Hamilton April 22 at the home of Mrs. Sheppard, Cecil Hooey,. Mrs. Gordon Kyle, Dovedale drive.|Victoria Simmonds, Herbert Following the business meet-| Pegg and Mrs. Ada Stacey. -- ing Mrs. Kent was presented) The hostesses, Mrs. E. B. Kil. with many lovely gifts. Games|lens, thanked the Rebekah were played and the lucky win-| Lodge members on behalf of ners were Mrs. P. Bird, Mrs.|the residents. R. Hawkins, Mrs. G. Page and Mrs. Gordon Kyle. | VIMY RIDGE _ 639 The hostesses, Mrs. G.|, Vimy Ridge LOBA No. Elkington and Mrs, R. Blaker,| hel oe ine inthe 1008 nae ; e i served Mgnt retrechanents. | Worthy Mistress, Sister Evelyn ST. ANDREW'S YW |Weeks and Past Mistress, Sis- St. Andrew's Presbyterian|ter Lillian Kirk presided in Church Young Women's Group|the absence of the Deputy Mis- held its March meeting in the|tress, Sister Viola Bintz, church hall with 32 members| Devotional exercises were in attendance. conducted by the chaplain, Sis. In the absence of the presi-|ter Lila Wilde, the lecture was dent, Mrs. Geoffrey Beatty,|/repeated by Sisters May Lint- man for impaired driving Tues- day. John Wilson, 39, a student at McMaster University, appear. 'ed in Whitby Magistrate's Court and pleaded guilty to 'the | charge. Sgt. Richard H. Bodley of the Pickering Township Police said in evidence that he was on cruiser patrol Feb. 24. The offi- cer said that he found the accused's car lying in the ditch on Pickering Beach road. The court heard that Wilson was traced to a nearby service station where Sgt. Bodley said, he was found to be consider- ably intoxicated. Wilson was fined $75 and costs or 10 days in | vice-president, chaired the meet- ing. During the. brief _ business) Dayes, 'Tilly Pellis, winneér)meeting various fund raising John Edair. jprojects were discussed. Mrs. Grade 3 -- Laura Evans, Don-| Walter Porter, convener of the ald Rycroft, Paul Wilson, win-|Welcome and welfare commit- ner Janet Law. Grade 4 --j|tee, reported visits made to Valerie Wilson, Brad Luke,|Prospective members and also Brian McClure, winner Jean|to members who are ill at Thomas. Grade 5 Maila| Present. | Edair, Randi Smith, Susan| Two new members were wel-| Baker, winner Ann McDougall.|comed into the group. Mrs. Grade 6 -- Linda Green, John|Robert Heron and Mrs. Gor- Rycroft, Ted Corwick, winner|don Fainman led the worship Margaret Cox. Grade 7--Joanne|service. Mrs. John Frost then Irons,. Nick Brown, David introduced the subject for dis- Hamer, winner Ruth Read. jcussion, namely the '"Reforma- |tion."" se a rg se peel Mrs. David Stewart and Mrs. for Sr. Mr. Stachow's room. |22™Mes Ross gave some inter- a oeladiemoath '| _lesting highlights of the Church .eport was made on the|Reformation in Scotland. Fund Raising Campaign") Mrs. W. J. S. McClure closed which proved to be most suc-|ttie meeting with prayer, Lunch cessful. It was announced that|was served by the hostesses for no meeting would be held in|the evening: Mrs. John Frost, April. Mrs. Robert Heron, Mrs. Gor- Refreshments provided by Mr.j\don Fairman, Mrs. James Stachow's room were served by|Ross and Mrs. David Stewart. members of the executive. The next regular meeting will the County Jail. WHITBY ner and Dolly Anderson. Final plans were. made for the monthly euchre to be held April 26 in the IOOF Hall, Brock street south with Sisters and pleaded not guilty to the charge. Constable Robert Found, of the Pickering Township Police, told the court that he was park- ed outside the township police headquarters on the night of March 10. The officer said that he saw the accused drive into the lot at a very slow rate of speed. The witness stated that Dall complained of a -household al- tercation and was told to wait at the station while the com- plaint was investigated. Con- stable Found said that the ac- cused's face was covered in blood and he appeared to be in- toxicated. Dall offered sweepstake tick- Dall stated that the fight made him sick and may have made him appear intoxicated. His Worship then levied a $100 fine on the lesser. charge of im- paired driving. "If he gave up drinking half his problems would be solved," he said. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY GIVE UP LIQUOR A Scugog Island man was told to, "give up the liquor," by Magistrate Crawford Guest Tuesday. Norman Marsden, | pool, squash court, elevator and stables. Their wedding is on April 24. Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 OTTENBRITE MEN'S WEAR and choose a HYDE PARK TRADITIONAL *A single virtue is scarcely enough! 62, gave a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk in a pub- lic place. His Worship levied a $10 fine or 10 days in jail for the offence which happened in downtown Whitby March 21, ets and money Instead of owner- ship and licence when asked to do so, the officer continued. Magistrate Guest heard that after a visit to the accused's home he was lodged in the cells and charged with the offence. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies Broadioom and Rugs Wallpaper end Murals Evelyn Weeks and Dolly Ander- son and members of the LOL in charge. All members are re- quired to bring refreshments and prizes. Women are holding a Spring It was reported that several/Tea and home-baking sale, Fri- members are ill with the flu,|day, March 29 from 2.30 p.m.) speedy recovery wishes were|till 5 p.m. in the Assembly Hall.| extended to them. A birthday|The highlight of the afternoon greeting card was sent to the|will be a Japanese doll display oldest member of the Lodge,|presented by Miss Tiko Tada of Sister Jean Fills, who cele-/Port Hope. Tea conveners are brated her birthday, March 25.|Mrs. T. ie Brandon and Mrs. | Lodge closed in the usual|T- R. Farndale, ticket convener, manner and light refreshments|/Mrs. Ralph Crawford, bake table were served. convener Mrs. W. D. Leathers. PERSONALS St. Mark's United Churc h| Receiving at the door, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Mrs. H. T. Fal- laise and Mrs, J. R. Ward. Tea hostesses Mrs. R. MacCarl, Mrs. F, Oilen-Bittle. Pouring tea Mrs. \L. F. Richardson, Mrs. H. R. Year In Jail KEMP MOTORS formerly of 620 Dundas E. C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER MOVED TO Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 POE BA FRADITIORALS i SUMMER WEIGHTS IN TERYLENE AND WOOL JUST ARRIVED OTTENBRITE 103A Dundas St. West The New Brock Bldg. shoulder suit make haste to 'S WEAR 668-3261 Baseline Rd. W. Specialist in... Also Any Type Of SUPERTEST STATION Automatic Transmission Repair 115 BROCK STREET WHITBY 668-4932 SLICED COOKED HAM Mechanical Repairs ARNOLD'S OPEN THURS. TILL 8 P.M. -- FRI. TILL 9 P.M, -- WED. TILL 6 P.M. SAVE ON GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS OF GUARANTEED QUALITY FRESH CUT WING OR SIRLOIN -- '| STEAKS 69: On Two Coun Hare, Mrs. H. W. Quantrill and Two charges of break, enter |MTS- J. H. Breckenridge. and theft and one of break and) Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. SLICED RINDLESS BONELESS MILD CURED COTTAGE ROLLS ST. JOHN'S RUTH WA St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA held its March meet- be 'held April 22. At that time a representative from one of the banks will speak on '"Manage- William Fulton, is celebrating s$$$SSS$5 42? ts, Breakfast enter with intent were heard| against a Toronto Youth at) his first birthday today. Friends Whiby Police Court Tuesday. |of the family wish Dennis many ing in the form of a "Stork| ment of Our Money." Shower" in honor of ogi Kent, held at the home of Mrs C, Elkington, Pickering Rebekah Lodge en- Preceeding the presentation|tertained the Fairview Lodge of the gifts a short business ses-/ residents for their March Birth. sion was presided over by Mrs.|day Party held Monday, March Peter Bird. 25. The meeting was opened with) Three very interesting films prayer, all reports were read! were shown by Mr. and Mrs. PICKERING REBEKAH LODGE Dennis McWilliams, 16, plead- ed guilty to all three charges before Magistrate C. W. Guest. The court heard a statement made by Sg. Thomas Cham- bers of the Ajax Police Force. The statement read that Mc- |Williams had confessed to |thefts of cash from two service stations on Ajax's Hunt street and a further attempted theft |happy returns of the day. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith King, 507 |Brock street north, are celebrat- ling their 15th wedding anniver- |sary today. Their friends wish |them every happiness. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lane |Spent last. weekend in Brantford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | % 4% "" BUDGET ' WATCHING? ad s 5 S$$$$5 ysssst) $ w ww Pd " * S and approved. A tentative date was arranged, Wednesday, Oc- tober 30 for the showing of the film entitled "A Man Called} Peter." { Arrangements were also) made to have three delegates} attending the Diocesan meeting} to be held April 30, May 1 and} 2 in Toronto. | Mrs. E. LaTrobe thanked the} members for the honor bestow-| ed on her by the group by mak-) ing her an honorary member! of the Ruth WA. Mrs. LaTrobe| closed the business meeting} with prayer. | The next meeting will be held! Johnston of Ajax. A corsage/at another service station on was pinned on each lady cele-|Station street. | brating her birthday in March) The cour was told that the also a boutonniere. for the|stolen money had _ dbeenre- gentlemen. They were also pre-|covered. McWilliams, who is sented with a gift. currently serving a prison term A nicely decorated birthday/for six other offences of the cake was cut by the oldest resi-/same nature was sentenced to dent present, Rev. Pelletier,| one year in jail on each charge. who is 83. ea His Worship said that the sen. Other celebrants were: Mrs.|tences were to run concurrent- B. Hamilton, S. Ford, Loujjy, pis a Fee | Non-Payment Claim Denied WHITBY Last C ( Even the ZH cwuldn't "East of Kilimanj With--Marshell THOMP BROCK Evening Shows at 7:00 and 8:35 IMPORTANT PERSON k? ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION Filmed in the African Jungle | Farrell, Miss Edna McCann, Mrs, A. Hadley, Andy Mazuryk, A Brooklin man was dismiss- ed on a charge of non-payment Miss Nina Nash, Mrs. Hayden, Mr. Stone, Mrs. A. McNeill, M. lof wages at Whitby Police Court Tuesday. | Malcolm Porter of RR 1 Brooklin pleaded not guilty to the charge. Dwayne Wood of Nestleton told the court that he had work- ed as a transport driver for Porter for three days during |January. | The witness claimed that he | omplete Show at 8:35 GERMAN ARMY fight this... was owed $53 which Porter re- fused to pay. RQ Porter counter-charged that jand also an unspecified amount for damage caused to a barn \by Wood. Magistrate Crawford jaro" -- In Color ing that y y SON -- Gaby ANDRE ng that the two men should at tempt to settle their differences lin a civil court. | Wood owed him $10 for gasoline} | Guest dismissed the charge say-| Francis Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ridley, Clemence avenue, spent last weekend in St. Thomas where they attended the Shaw-Hardy wedding which took place in Grace Street United Church, St. Thomas. They were also guests at the reception which followed at the Church Hall, Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. 49 BACON ROAST BEEF PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF Fresh Wieners Fresh Hamburg Steak 3-LBS. $1.00 FRESH SHOULDER PORK ROAST CUT & WRAPPED FROM OUR REG. QUALITY "SHORTIES" NEW LOCATION TWO DOORS NORTH ad JUST NORTH OF THE 4 CORNERS lb. 45¢ lb. 75° lb. 59¢ lh. 39¢ Werner Kloke, is celebrating his first birthday today. Best wishes are offered to Michael . from friends of the family. W. D. Leathers, 321 Coch- rane street, has returned from a nine weeks business trip. Mr. Leathers spent five weeks in the United Kingdom and four |weks in East Africa. Tammy, daughter of Mr. and |Mrs. Bill Cole, is celebrating jher third birthday today, Friends jof the family wish Tammy many happy returns of the day. Mrs. O. St. Pierre, 203 War- den Wilson avenue, entertained at her home the following mem- bers of St. John the Evangelist "Travelling Euchre". Mrs. W. |Harrigan, Mrs. J. Smyth, Mrs. Leo Steffler. The hostess served light refreshments. Julie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilde, is celebrat- jing her fourth birthday today Her. friends wish her a happy |birthday BRING HOME ALL VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE IN THE THRIFTY 3 Ib. PACK! Three pounds individually wrapped for extra convenie nce. Super savings or Canada's favorite margarine We Are Open To Serve You MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE 321 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY WHITBY PLAZA Official Opening... FRIDAY, APRIL 5th GIFTS-PRIZES Watch for Further Announcement

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