Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1963, p. 5

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Retarded Children! Always Need Help, i Ik OSHAWA, TIMES, Monday, April 29, 1963 5. ing Club.Boasts © | rewrrsh "at, Excellent Season (Reuters)--Two hundred . anti- nuclear marchers demonstrated Saturday at a nearby village where they claimed one of Brit- 'WHITBY and DISTRICT : $ Tel. 668-3703 : 'TROPHIES PRESENTED AT MERCANTILE HOCKEY LEAGUE BANQUET. Jday will need reassuring hands What do you think of when a child cries in the night? If you aré a parent you know your child needs help and you answer it, As he grows older he will need less help. Eventually he will be on his own. But a great many children will always need some help. Some will never be able to make it completely. on their own, These are the mentally. retard- ed. There are more than half a million mentally retarded in Ca ada. One retarded child is born every 25 minutes. Forty born to- tonight, help tomorrow, some assistance through most of their lives. But they will need less help ¢ in adult life if they get ade- quate care and training now, | Most mentally retarded chil- dren can be educated and train- ed to take their useful place in the community. Special day schools during their formative years, recreation te keep them fit . . . these are some. of the! things the Ajax - Pickering and Whitby Association for Retard- ed Children provides. | If you know a' family with a retarded child who needs help put them in touch with the local Association, Help-this Associa- tion to help them. It helps the community, . Meetings held are at The Al- den School, Burcher road, Ajax, the 4th Tuesday in every month at 8 p-m, Come and bring a friend, : officials today termed the club's cessfully passed the Canadian ing Club who successfully pass- ed the Canadian Figure Skating Association |Stephanie Strowger, Sally Ann |Garratt, Sharon Kinch, IOOF Dart Crown ratt,, Crystal Peleshok, Linda) DANCE TESTS 'Whitby Figure Skating Club 1962-63 season 'record "excel- Vendy Williams. lent'. Seventy-three per cent of the club's. membership has suc-|jiams, Fleurette F Skating Association tests durfhg the past season. Listed below are the mem- bers of the Whitby Figure Skat- Tane Miller. tests during the 1962-63 skating season: FIGURE TESTS - ary -- Wendy Wil- liams, Sherrie Burkart, Barbara Prentice, Jane Donald, Burkart, Pat Linda Garratt. Greenlaw, Linda Garratt. Swing Dance -- Pat Mitchell, Sharon Kinch, Bonnie Brown, Fiesta Tango -- Janice Green- law, Crystal Peleshok, Sherrie Mitchell, _|Stephanie Strow ger, Sharon Kinch 'Willow Waltz -- Linda Pilkey Ten-Fox -- Bill Seto, Janice ain's "secret" regional goverp- ment centres is located. Es- corted by two policemen, the Canasta Tango -- Pat Mitch- \ ell, Judy Bennett, Wendy. Wil- LaJoie, Joanne cealed Chmara, Jane Donald, Sandra Rowland, Sharon Kinch, Bonnie ne Gee tyes Gea inn Garr: e er, Susan Heard, Louanne Crowe. e-otop DECORATING _ SHOP ° Custom Draperies ®@ Brocdioom end Rugs © Wellpoper end Murals First -- Bill Seto, Linda Gar-| | FREE Have your furnace cleaned tree and guarénteed trouble-free all winter, if yo "White Pilkey. % Dutch Waltz -- Sally Ann Gar- @ C.LL. Paints end Vernishes © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre lu purchase Rose" unified fuel oil from Western Oil Co. ' DIAL 725-1212 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Phone 668-5862 ratt, Pat Mitchell, Judy Ben- nett, Wendy Williams, Fleurette LaJoie, Lynne Butler, Jo-Anne Stays In Whitby Hockey players, their wives and sweethearts, all members and supporters of Whitby Mer- cantile League Sunday after- noon hockey attended the 's second annual ban- quet at Whitby Arena Satur- day. A highlight of the annual get together was the presenta- tion of trophies, two to the 8 gue and playoff championship Durno's Garagemen and two individual trophies. In the up- per photo, team' captain Roy Beckman, is seen accepting the league championship Mc- Cullough trophy on behalf of the league's outstanding goal- tender. In the lower photo, Al MacDonald is seen receiving the Heffering trophy, from its donor All Heffering, for being the league's last season. --Photos by Stannett } proved to Saturday evening, the Oshawa lodge rooms of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was the scene of the 1962-3 district 41 dart baseball play-offs. Two lodge teams were pre-| viously eliminated in order to) "bring together the remaining) five teams to make a gala even-| ing and produce a champion to} hold the district trophy for an- other year. | The start of the semi finals| found Pickering pitted against) Oshawa Corinthians and Port) Perry against Brookilin, all to be| sudden death! seven .- inning Whitby received a bye into the finals due to being top team in the regular league standing. Through winning their games Pickering and Brooklin: then met, the winner to meet be ek by for the district champion- ship. Pickering _ eliminated by Brooklin 13 to 3. In the finals, with Whitby against Brooklin the only team to beat Whitby during the re- gular season, and who were hoping to become champions for the first time since the 1954-5 lfound . Brooklin throned by Port Perry. The teams remained - fairly, even for the balance of the game, won by Whitby 29 to 17. The start of the second game with some changes in their line-up in an effort to obtain a stronger com- bination, while captain Walter Couke went along with his same! heavy hitters. In this game Brooklin went ahead 8 to 2 in the first innings, however could only plate one in the 2nd, blanked in the 3rd. 4th. and 5th., three' and four respec- tively in the last two. innings, whereas. Whitby. picked up two, Gadyk, Judith Forsythe, Mari-| but none like Cecil Rice. Oftic-| ner and tried to ignite it after) setting fire to man' Police said. Oo McGahey, Bonnie Butler, Debra lyn Miller, Terry Mowat, Laurel| Crowe, Janice Beaton, Sharon| Silver, Donna Brown, Susan Baker. Peey will be ived WAS POOR LOSER Selary with TOWN. ENGINEER lation 13,600) for the position of Town Engineer. - i] should stete experience, age, marital status, ond when services would be available. All applications will be by the Town of Whitby, (popu- Applicants confidentiel. p Usual fringe benefits. VENICE, Calif. (AP)--Police, i A in Peay ene say they've heard of hard losers) te the undeniphed iicents ers reported Rice, 30, told them) he lost $30 in a dice game. Then he poured gasoline on the win-| Ouse, | own 9 Ghd addressed be received not loter then 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May ard, 1963. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk-Treasurer, 405 Dundas Street, West, Whitby, Ontario. six, eight, one, eight and two in each of their innings. With this gar-e ending 29 to 16 for Whitby they regained the cup which they had previously held from the 1957-8 season, un- til last year when they were de- Mrs. Anne Coakwell presented the Coakwell trophy and con- gratulated the Whitby team on their fine- performance. District deputy grand master bro. Russ Batten, on behalf of the league, thanked the large attendance for their cmopera- tion. season, the tension was heavy from the time the first thrower toed the rubber until the last) out. The'finals were the best two/ |of three games. Whitby, started out with what) be a strong line up,| as was quite apparent in the| first innings when they batted) around twice to plate 13 runs| against none for Brooklin. Plan Baptism |] Time: Tuesday 8:30 p.m. WHITBY TENNIS CLUB MEETING Election of Officers and Plan for Coming Season Place: 340 Fairview Dr. FOR INFORMATION CALL 668-3519 or 668-4956 4 Brooklin Imm At Brooklin | United Church By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | BROOKLIN -- Rev. 8. J. Hil-; lier conducted the special serv-| ices held on Good Friday morn-| ing at Brooklin United Church: | Guest soloist was Mrs. Wil-) liam Young, Kinsale. | BAPTISMAL SERVICE A service of Infant Baptism will be conducted by the minis- ter on Ohristian Family Day, Sunday, May 12 at 11 a.m. Per- sons wanting to have their chil- dren baptised should contact the} minister. | W. C. TOWN PORT WHITBY TEXACO Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (at Brock) SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! HIGH wo DRY On SIDEWALK SLABS Conerete Products Lt ediate Delivery PHONE OLIVER CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! Rentals & Service Roto Tillers, Rollers Power Mowers, Loan of spreader with purchase of Grass Seed or Fertilizer kading scorer | |] 103 Byron $t. S. Whitby 668-4911 | FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't have to play a sport to be © good sport Sportsman's Corner 110 Dundas St, E., Whitby 668-3410 | i his team mates from Frank | McCullough, trophy donor. | Looking on is manager Jim Corners. In the centre photo, | Matt Campbell is seen accept- ing the Houston trophy, from | its donor, Tom Houston, as Four Children Saved From Burning Home ALERT BAY, B.C. (CP) --| Tarkanen, 21, swam for poor PR pone | waters Saturday and lived to tell Tarkanen said he and Ronald| Myntti, 20, Thomas Shiels, 19, a wave about halfway be-| tween Malcolm and Cormorant) | Islands. | | "Tommy Shiels and Ron| |Myntti went down right away," RCMP crashboat recov-| the boat drifting about- 300 eet off Malcolm Island. There no sign of the bodies, { SWIMS BEST A South American river bird called the hoatzin swims better than it flies. = BROCK rss WHITBY Feature Starts At 7 and 9:20 FORD: LEE REMICK ALSO -- Featurette -- "WONDERS OF DALLAS" Shows Start At 7 & 9 p.m. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION a. | Honors Its Charter Members 'THE GENERAL MEETING WED., MAY Ist 7:30 P.M. Provincial Command Gust Officiating at Retiring of Old Colors To Place of Honor Entertainment by . BOWMANVILLE BRANCH GLEE CLUB All Members Are Urged To Attend! Branch 112 WHITBY HOME TOWN SPORTS | DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT | STAFFORD GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports, Support the !ocal suppliers of FUELS and -- BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. Brothers Lid. Monuments +. . Of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS | MONDAY No games scheduled, TUESDAY : Roller Skating, Whitby Arena, 8 to 10:30 p.m. - WEDNESDAY No games scheduled, THURSDAY No games scheduled, FRIDAY No games scheduled, SATURDAY Roller Skating, Whitby Arena, 8 to 10:30 p.m. MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE WHITE'S B.P.. 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. FOR THE BEST IN NEWS While lt Is News HAVE THE OSHAWA TIMES DELIVERED 668-3703 _ GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Authorized Fina Centre Degler Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY (668-4232 - 932 BROCK $T..N. WHITBY "HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles. West of Brooklin' 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with auto- $1995 fhatic transmission, Immaculate condition.. . General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE ~ CHEVROLET TRUCKS 655-481 1 4 George H. Harding , Construction Co. Utd. 'General Contractors . And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE _ SEPTIC TANK SERVICE ey \ ¥ 8 ORVAIE BROOKLIN

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