Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1963, p. 5

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RUXILIARIES Almonds Junior Choir Has New Easter Gowns Taiwan, Only six per cent are Christians but no other' religion has had such influence for good. Mrs. Reed closed the meeting with prayer, after which Mrs. Newton served delicious refresh-| a ments, The next meeting to ba held May 9. LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY Ladies' Auxiliary Royal Can- adian Legion held its nusiness meetiting Wednesday, April 10, President, Mrs. Earl Ormiston, was in the chair. A letter from the Cancer So-| every: ciety was read requesting any- one who would provide transpor- tation for patients to To- ronto for Treatments. Their help would be very much appreciat- ed, Please get' in touch with Mrs. Ormiston. All members were asked to keep in mind Wednesday, April 24, when the local Auxiliary will be entertaining all Auxiliaries n the zone. May 15, a bus will leave the Whitby Legion Hail to attend the Rally in Ajax. Mrs. Ethel Jessup of Stone- haven a member, is leaving shortly to establish residence in INCOME TAX RETURNS Phone 668-8252 708 Newman Cres. Whitby THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, pom 13, 1963. coe WHITBY And DISTRICT Fail To Yield Charge Draws $35 Fine, Costs Ce eee tekats mala Vuane odo teem last season, is a -inest Vallant at y Traffic mt aa ray then, le fast approaching season, and ball starts to ring. Another fel-| The Duffering avenue man will start its practices Wednes-|!ow who will be a big loss to|pleaded guilty to failing to obey day night at the Whitby arena|the Brooklin team if he sticks toja yield sign. Constable Gary starting at 8:30. his decision to retire is Lou|Winter of the Whitby Police) Manager Bob Laidley has Nickle. Force said an accident occurr- been bus the holiday noti.|, LU came to the Brooklinjed as a result of the infraction Sine Ge play Hi will be|@™ last year after being the|in which the accused's car suf- hie ao acti at the "really" big gun for Port|fered $350 damage, Credit. Nickle is a policeman in| Magistnate C. W .Guest fined the. Brooklin wg Wer Toronto and. may find the go-|Vallant $35 and costs or 10 days Alvin "ling too much. However we sure|in the-county jail. hope to see the big smoothie Pa year, Drooklin defence) Three-Car Crash Results In Charge _|this year. A three-car collision resulted # There will be a number of over age Jrs, from the Hastings from a minor traffic violation March 12. and Peterborough areas who Edgar Craig, of Oshawa, was will be making a bid for spots on the Brooklin team. Also, we understand, there are charged with failing to yield the right of way as a result of the crash and appeared at Whitby a few over age Juniors from the Whitby, Ajax and Oshawa dis- Traffic Court Thursday, Cpl. James Barter said that Craig h! trict who are willing t0 ply taeie was driving north of King street skills with the locals and failed to heed the yield sign Brooklin Club President Wil- liam Vipond extends a sintere at the Colborne street intersec- tion. invitation to all players who want to play Senior Lacrosse this year to be at the Whitby arena Wednesday night at 8.30) The Craig car the struck a p.m. : vehicle driven by Gerald Par- There will be plenty of hard|tington of Bayview avenue caus- ing $125 damage and then struck a vehicle driven by Kenneth Ed- work, lots of fun amd if the wards also of Bayview avenue. team goes all the way there could be a big trip out west this Magistrate Crawford Guest levied a $25 fine with costs or fall. So fellows get out that gut- ted stick and the runriing shoes and make for the Whitby arena.|three days in jail. At the regular WCTU meeting to be held April 16, Mrs. F. J. Reed will be guest speaker and -|Mrs. P, Pascoe will give an Eas- Fortuna Janveaux, 7lter devotional. Mrs. Reed was Byron street south, appeared|one time a missionary in China. before Magistrate C. W. Guest) Hic Group of St. Mark's og ag failing to obey sig- et Church held its regular meet with Roger Hoag pre- Dean Lavender of DunloDisiding A movie was wig il- and Robert Woods of Osh-|iustrating the functioning of the awa both told the court they|petter Business Bureau. An were driving west and south re- Baer Sunday Breakfast will be members and visitors thanked SERVE THEMSEL' ie cay fr het mes |, EAMOUTE, agin -- f gue Unien epten bee Ee Mir llley Soocog S 4 and was by businessman George Turn- bull. Customers drive in, take the gas they want and then pay at a booth where amounts have Brush who will be in "hospital for several months and a cheery card helps pass the days. The meeting closed with the of the Queen. -Lacrosse Practice Starts Wednesday By CLIFF GORDON The regular meeting of Al- monds United Church Women was held in the Sunday School hall, with 15 ladies and two children present. President, Mrs, F. J. Reed, opened the meeting with prayer| and read a brief message from Formosa, telling of the work being done among the lepers there. Reports from the treasurer, and various secretaries were heard and approved. Miss M. Divine and Mrs. C. Pascoe read letters of interest, about itmes to be collected, for mission work, both at home and abroad. Mrs. O, Atkinson spoke about catering plans. Mrs. J. Newton reported that the gowns for the Junior Choir would be neady for Easter Sun- day. Several letters were read and dealt with. One letter of special interest was an invitation from the Eve- ning Group to meet with them, at their April meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. Carl Pascoe. This imvitation was ac- cepted with pleasure. Mrs. P. Pascoe had charge of the worship service and brought a very fine pre-Easter devotional message. Mrs, Hall read the scripture. A very fine recording of The Old nee WILLING ¢ REA _ Ef DY "Musical Variety Concert", - Senuden April 9 and Wednes- po fh April 10 in the kindergarten under the direction of xiale (ache iis, D, Williams, assisted by principal, Mr. Ca- therwood and all the teachers who prepared their respective classes. Mr. "DIAL 725-1212 [ she showed slides of the centie illustrating what is done with - money raised from the sale of "Easter Seals", One item of interest was that the Rotary Club have donated a building for parents who are educated on the ne-habilitation of the children after their re- lease from the Hospital. Three hundred volunteers help with the work at the Hospital. Without these volunteers said Miss Wickham it would be hard to carry on with the work. Henry Perry on behalf of the ag ogy welcomed rone present and Melody Baleaen and Gail Schell presen- ted corsages to Mrs. Williams. Taking part in the program were all students from Grades 1 to seven. The program con- sisted of singing, skits, folk dancing, square dancing and Calypso. These evenings proved to be very successful. It was gratify- ing to sée so many parents in attendance. R For That New Spring SUIT Why Not Try... MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Tailored to Meosure by eo WM. 4 LEISHMAN : HOUSE oF HOBBERLIN @ TIP TOP TAILOR 4 ie : 3 im : i ; $ i 3 ¥ : a5? 3 i i i E "id ge Fe a a Ps i $ F Family Monuments | Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Now Open... TERRACE RESTAURANT WHITBY sang. By gy e OOD FOOD vented ; Southern 'Fried Chicken Olid English pre ree & Chips COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE 120 BROCK ST, N. 668-9056 FIRST INSTALMENT OF TAXES DUE APRIL 16th 1963 TAXES are payable in four instolments. The first stalment will af due Tuesday, April 16th. A discount of will be all in the and 2% on the ond fourth park athe if paid on er before April 16th. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, ALL TAXES ARE PAYABLE AT ANY WHITBY BANK PAY NOW -- AVOID PENALTY CHARGE F, N, McEwen, Tex Collecter, Town of ead ROLLER SKATING | Whithy Churches WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA Fy 4 bE. ri i " H in- 1% third Cross was heard, and enjoyed. The mission study was on Formosa, now called Taiwan and was taken by Miss M. Cameron. Members learned that Taiwan is shaped like a greea leaf, floating on the Pacific. The climate is such that sugar-cane, tea, bananas, pineapples, oranges and rod fruits flourish. There ane 11,000,000 people ne! the island and these belong to| four groups. Taiwamese, who) have lived on the island for generations, the Hakkas, who are farmers and on the Main d who & from China, and the Hill Tribes. There are many religions in Fi a E z 3 : * 2 "|E B E 5 E H 5 Driving Charge Is Dismissd A driving charge arising from a four-car collision at Whitby's day are extended to Mrs. John Horack, Beech street, from her many friends. Mrs. Horack's birthday is Monday, April 15. The Misses Mary and Agatha Bardoel, students at Our Lady's $|High School i in Peterborough are S| their Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bardoel, 412 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mc- Causland, formerly of Bums Let's All Go To Church This Sunday EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 Every Tuesday & spectively March 2. Lavender said that he was pro- ceeding west through the inter- section when he was struck by Janveaux vehicle. Woods said he was parked in the south- lane waiting for a green when he was struck as a of the initial collision. Defence Counsel Duncan B. ere told the court there evidence of the accused held at the church at 7.15, all are invited to attend. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lund, 914 Walnut street West, is celebrating his second birthday. today. Friends of the family wish David many happy returns of the day. Easter holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernan Mainguy, 163 Hillcrest drive, are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gallop, of Cleveland, Ohio. Ernest 'Courchesne, 610 Dun- das street west, is celebrating his birthday Easter Sunday. Friends of Mr. Courchesne wish him a happy birthday. Mrs. John Cowan, 213 bs Lawrence street, is opening home Monday, 'April 15, to re4 members of St. Andrew's Pres- CoOp Credit Union banking night St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 8 Miss Florence Davey Group Men's Club TUESDAY, April 16 Baptist Church CGIT Faith Baptist Church Sr. Young People Red Cross work room Kinettes St. Mark's Women Unit No. 6 Women's Christian Temperance Union St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Thankoffering meeting of Helen Marshall Group Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE Easter Dessert Bridge WEDNESDAY, April 17 Red Cross Sr. Citizens' Social . Having United Church) byterian Cimirch Florence Davey oa, for a social evening. Best wishes for a happy birth- street, Whitby, have established residence in Toronto. Their friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Miss Mary Robson, of North Bay, student at University of To- rontoe, is spending the Easter holiday weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis id) Allard, 218 Athol street. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald R. Laur- ason, and family, of Castleton, are Easter holiday weekend guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. G. McCarty, 319 Euclid street. Picton as the pen of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sta Rentals & Service Roto Tillers, Rollers } i! | i Power Mowers, | Loon of spreader with purchase || of Grass Seed or Fertilizer | | Sportsman's Corner 103 Byron St. $, Whitby 668-4511 Saturday Night 8:00 P.M.--10:30 P.M. @ SKATING TO ORGAN MUSIC @ To The Citizens of Whitby LET'S KEEP BEVERAGE ROOMS and LOUNGES OUT! Had 2 Homes Fined For Dual residence did not pre- vent a conviction for having liquor in a place other than his residence for David Smith Thursday. Smith appeared before Magis- trate C. W. Guest at Whitby Traffic Court. Cpl. Morley Ni- cholson of the Whitby Town Po- lice said that he checked the accused's car on Byron street south March 23. The officer said that he found a bottle of rum under the dri- ver's seat and a dozen bottles of beer in the trunk. Cpl. Ni- cholson also said he was check- ing all cars going south because of complaints received about Drivers Fined For Failing To Stop At Sign Failing to stop at e stop sign netted $20 in fines at Whitby Traffic Court Thursday. Steve Sporima, 1108 Byron street south, was fined $10 and costs for the traffic violation. Constable Richard Sandford told the court he was on duty at Green and Dunlop streets March 23 and saw Sporima drive through the intersection. Audrey Gelnfield, of McCul- lagh drive, was also ifned $10 and costs. Constable Sandford said he saw Mrs. Glenfield drive through the same intersec- tion March 22. Adjusted Radio Vote "NO" on April 22nd, 1963 What is a dining lounge license? It is a license to sell hard liquor, brandy, whiskey, rye, gin, ete. with your meals in a hotel--a sandwich may comprise a meal, while consuming liquor and may continue until long after midnight. What is a lounge license? It is a license to sell hard liquor in a Cocktail Bar, by the glass until after midnight, WHAT WILL HAPPEN .. . ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A,, Minister Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist Nursery (Intent Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation. 1) AM. Topic -- Risen. No doubt about it i ] FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St, N., Whitby 11:00 A.M. Rev. Gerald Moorehouse Returned Missionory Special Music By our Young Peoples Choir ALL WELCOME 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE WHITBY PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK ST. N. Rev, Maxwell Cose, Pastor 9:45 A.M -- Sundey School 11:00 A.M. "GO DOWN DEATH" 7:00 P.M. "Risen For Our Justification" 'Special Eoster .Musie by the Choir. WHITBY BABTIST CHURCH (Colborne St. West at Centre) MINISTER: Rev. ORGANIST: Mrs. W. E. EASTER SERVICES 11:00 A.M.--' REJOICE WITH US "1 DON'T BELIEVE IT" 7:00 P.M.--EASTER CANTATA - by the Choir "THE LORD IS RISEN INDEED -- (Lily Strickland) John MeLeod IN HIS TRIUMPH EASTER SERVICES ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 14th 9 A.M, 11 AM, 4 P.M. Holy Easter Family Communion Praise Service SUNDAY SCHOOL wee Easter Services will be held ot the 9:45 A.M. ond A.M, sessions of the Sunday School, drinking at a nearby dance. Smith told the court that he had bought the liquor in Toronto and was on his way to a week- end home in Oshawa. Magistrate Guest did not accept the not guilty plea and imposed a $25 fine plus costs. Club St. Andrew's Presbyterian Children of the Church Knights of Columbus Benevolent Rebekah Lodge St. John's Anglican Church WA THURSDAY, April 18 Whitby Baptist Church Cub Packs St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 -- Army Women's Home Leagu All Saints' -- Church St. Margaret's poco aereeeweeonee BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:45 and 9:15 LAST TIME TODAY If the yes vote wins, any suitable business in the town of Whitby may apply to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario for a license to sell as noted above, without any fur- ther vote of the people. To Tune Of $300) Fines $35 Costs Adjustment of a car radio caused more than $300 damage - Whitby's four corners Mar. Smythie McCullough, of High- land avenue, Oshawa, appeared before Magistrate C. W. Guest at Whitby Traffic Court Thurs- day charged with failing to turn eo passing another ve- Why are we opposed to the question on which we are voting? MADE RECORD Canadian farmers received a record $2,199,500,000 in cash in- come from farming in the first) nine months of 1962. 1. We are opposed to adding more liquor outlets to those we now have. 2.. We are opposed to the travelling public drinking hard liquor by the glass and then either driving or walking home, thus creating additional traffic hazards. 3. We are opposed to the exposing of our youth to hard liquor drinking at tables in dining lounges that are open to children with their parents. The court heard that the ac- All Saints' Anglican Church WHITBY EASTER DAY 7:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION YES- 9:00 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION oe AND SERMON NO --- X Nursery Care and Church School ; 11:00 A.M--HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON Nursery Care and Church School 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON : SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. -- 10:15 am. -- Mixed Teen-age 'Bible ame -- 11:00 a.m, -- Nursery Care and Church was blocked his car bumper locked with the bumper of ano- ther car end the damage was His Worship a ted a guilt: eo tine. with YES--- NO - X Are you in favor of the sale of liquor under a dining i a li- cense, for consumption with meals on licensed premises? Are you in favor of sale of liquor under a lounge license for con- TUNA IS SUSPECT : ; ; sumption on licensed premises? WASHINGTON (AP) -- us| housewives were warned Fri-| day to be on the lookout for "Passover" and "Kosher" tuna --shipped by a Brooklyn, N.Y., | tirm--which is suspected of be- ing contaminated. Some of the Do you know who is paying for the cost of this plebiscite? It is YOU, the taxpayer missioner George Larrick said, apparently contains organisms resembling type E botulism, a food poison. i : CHANGE BELIEF Australian scientists have dis- |covered evidence that Antarc- jtica is not a continent but a collection of islands. aE HATE Support your WHITBY VOTE "NO" COMMITTEE! PRODUCTION + tasad won to pag *Sypey" + Stasi ed Choregsaghed by deren Robbie wastmatenn ben ho 'Satine Saeoetie ' TESORO OR® TECHROPAL Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT a

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