Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Results Are Listed Of Lakeshore COSSA Athletes from 10 area high|Bow., P. Mcliveen, ON, M.)O'Neill, D, Gutsole, McLaugh- schools, Tuesday, attended the|Glanfield, Henry and B. Pol-|lin, D. Bradley, Anderson and Lakeshore District of COSSA|lard, Henry, \M, Densham, McLaughlin. Track and Field meet held at! Hop, Step and Jump -- 1.) 220 yard dash -- J. Vesters, Whitby's Henry High. Clifton, Bow., B, Green, AN,/Pickering, R. Werry, Me- McLaughlin Collegiate wonj|K. O'Brien, AJ and D. Robert-/Laughlin, D, Gutsole, Me- the meet with a combined boys'|son, Pickering. Laughlin and D, Wilhelm, and girls' total of 134 points.' poje Vault -- Jansen, DB, J,|O'Neill. Henry High was second with 99 chard, CL, 1. MacRae, AJ, and) 449 yard dash -- J, Bedard, points and O'Neill Collegiate|tied for fourth position, J, Hunt,/Anderson, D. Jeffreys, Ander. was third with 92 points. The/p and D, MaGrath, AJ. lson, A. Roxburgh, McLaughlin other schools were: Ajax, 804) shot Put -- E. Rosalowski, Pjand T, Vail, McLaughlin, points; Anderson, 72% points; | (record, 42 feet, 10% inches), geo yard dash -- J. Bedard, Pickering, 55 points; Dunbar-!p. Mctiveen, ON, G. Curl, AN/ Anderson, D Jeffrey, Anderson ton, 41 points; Clarke, 31 points;!ang B, Johnston, Henry. 1G Wekas Deke ane. Donevan, 30 points and Bow- Pe if vi "ki pia tise OP al ihoville High, 18 points Discus -- E, Bie gg Woe P,|Grierson, O'Neill, tna laahaints B. Robinson, AJ, M, Rivett, One Mile Run -- B, Grierson, Although the contestants were and Layzell, DB. O'Neill, G. McKay, Donevan, R in an old, > po gg Ringing record Javelin Layzell, age Anderson, . McLaughlin, S, i i ne en ae ' stile Aaa ns gene psy So tes ABE TOG EE a Rg Rees ra Me PME GN sey Drove While! Kinsmen Name AL te MM Nh Ai Rete 81 URE REMY 8.1 A ECR ae A 5: elindiaalin di, ie elie ia inane ton.dipstindieebibepaatinraaidia THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16,1963 §. Opening Of Parliament . |will start to mount in the Sen-|from a horse-drawn carriage to ate inspect a guard of honor drawn : up in front of the building, He Suspended New Slate Follows Old Ceremony Outside the Parliament Build- ing a 21-gun salute will begin then will proceed to the Senate in the middie of a 23-man Perry, was while Fined $100 | ° Oticer By CLIFF GORDON Kinsmen Club of Whitby Kenneth Cameron, 26, of Portheld its annual election night fined for driving|Tuesday night at the Spruce Whitby] Villa Hotel. Past-president Mur- jay Silver acted as chairman of U r disqualified at Police Court Tuesday, faces will be new and many of Parliament will follow a cere- monial that in many phases is older than Canada itself. rox to boom out with the arrival of|cession which will include Mr. Chief Justice Taschereau. He|Pearson and the chiefs of staff holds a formal appointment asjof the three armed services. Administrator from noon until 6 p.m. EDT today, conferring on him the full powers of the Gov- ernor-General for that period. Gen. Vanier still is confined to OTTAWA (CP)--Some of the) The Senate speaker will send Maj. Lamoureux down the mar- ble halls to the House of Com- mons with a message asking the people's elected representa- tives to come to the Senate. The MPs will have assembled, he old faces will be set in new oles, but today's opening of The Store With Constable Gary Winter of the Whitby Town. Police told the court that he observed an auto- mobile driving fast on Brock Street north on the night of March 28, He said that he later saw the vehicle drive south and park at the Whitby Plaza. The officer testified that he asked the driver, whom he iden- tified as the accused, if his li- cence was under suspension. Constable Winter said that Cam- eron denied the allegation. After investigation it was discovered that Cameron's licence was sus- pended, Cameron, who pleaded guilty, said that a friend of his had gone to a party where he had got drunk, The accused stated he drove the car because his the elections with past presi- dents Clare Rich and Jack Rob- ertson acting as poll clerks. The election went off very smoothly with the top rung of president being the most en- thusiastically contested. Both men, Bill Dragomatz and How- ard Souter went all out with pictures and some very fine banners around the walls. The results of the election are as follows: President, Howard Souter; first vice - president, Cliff Gordon; second vice - president, George Carr; secretary, Doug Winstanley; treasurer, George Munns; registrar, Fred Hatch; directors, Harold Collins, Clare Hewson, Roger Pye, and Joe Williams. U of the speech from the throne, governmeiit's legislative plans, by Chief Justice Robert Tasch- ereau, acting for Governor-Gen- eral Vanier. shortly after 3 p.m. 26th Canadian Parliament into {motion actually will begin five hours sitting of the Senate. IR. preme Court of Canada, acting as deputy to Gen. Vanier, will arrive at the Senate in a pro- cession headed by the Gentle-|inated as man Usher of the Black Rod,|Minister Pearson. His election| Maj. C, R, Lamoureux. were set, Winners of the vari.|Fiches, McL., M. Rivett, HE ous events are as follows. ri wags DB and P. Nekkers, JUNIOR 'GIRLS 440-yard relay -- McLaughlin, 60 yard dash--S, Kent, ON, W.| O'Neill, Pickering and Henry. Robertson, AJ, Williams, AJ, 3 vi : ! , INTERMEDIATE BOYS ang foctnwell, ON. 100 yard dash -- Plancke, Mc- */Laughlin, W. Cookson, Ajax, T. en, Donevan. 220 yard dash --~W., Cookson, 220 yard dash--C, Prest, ON, Ajax, S. Salter, McLaughlin, L. Speers, H. Woods, DB, and C. North, Pick. Shot Put -- B. March, McL lager es 440 yard dash -- L, Grabowski, CE, F. Sparks, Don, and Pols, Dunbarton. and M, Pritchard. High Jump B . Horrasz,,McLaughlin, T, DiHmar, Pick., Mason, AN, G. Williams,/Laughlin, C. Simpson, AJ, and L, Dolick, Don and L, Hicks, O'Neill, Running Broad Jump One-mile Run -- J, Tyrrell, CL, W. Robertson,|\ a AJ, M. Smith, H.C. Prest,|lin, H. Gough, O'Neill and L. ON, and M. Johnston, Don. tyro Page nos a asad Standing Broad Jump -- B. road Jump ai O0NS, Horrasz, P. D, Huminuik, AJ,|Henry, T. Graham, Clarke, R Ce Don cs wi|Horton, Ajax and H. Stapleton, "ond & Reoare (Clarke. and' A, Eagert, Two-mile Open J... Dear- 'pA ee a .. born, McLaughlin, R. Simkins, a Te teak LAG totes ae | MeLaughln, P, McNeil, Henry Crouter, McL., D, Gorski, ona > raus, noes Wone and L. McCord, AJ Mn Witbocd Andean o. Javelin--- J. Mowett van, T. Kirkwood, Anderson, J. McL.,| 7nn5) '| Crozier, y fe" : I. Moeller, P. J. Cameron,|pickerng mn &. AOE CL and P. Hancock, CL. Hop, Step and Jump -- J. 440 Yard Relay -- O'Neill teas, Donevan. T. Graham, (Carol Prest; Carole Greene, Clarke, R. Horton, Ajax, G. Mary Southwell and _ Sharyn/Ejliott, Donevan and Pols, Dun- Kent), Ajax (Gladys Williams, |barton, Lynda McCord, Linda Smith) Pole Vault -- B. Dawson, An- and Wendy Robertson), Done-\derson, §. Kranc, Ajax. N, van (Linda Dolick, Mully John-| Parker, Pickering, T. Dittmar, ston, Sandra Maiel and Susan'/McLaughlin and J. Huxter. McConkey). Henry, SENIOR GIRLS Shot Put -- G. Gale, Henry, L.| Dittmar, liams, ON, Anderson, , |A. Claringbald, Ajax, J. Rob- 60 yard dash -- P. Bloye, HE. | bescheuten, Pickering, and J > ggg Guthrie, AN and Gib-'Crozier, Donevan son, McL. Discus --W. Yarrow, Ander- 100 yard dash -- S. Krohn, AN; son, B. Goode, Henry,' B. Me. M. Bray, HE, J, Wensing, HE,|Cullough, O'Neill and Lacha- and L. Graham, P. pelle, Dunbarton. 220 yard dash _-- S...Krohn,| Javelin -- Dean, Dunbarton, AN, P. Bloye, HE, J. Wensing, B. Goode, Henry, W. Yarrow, HE and S. Jackson, MeL, Anderson and D. Cann, Mc- High Jump -- M, Cuddy, HE, | Laughlin. Sheila Bennett, McL., M. Hare,SENIOR BOYS HE, and Ruth Bell, McL, 100-yatd dash -- D, Giroux, on Broad Jump... $1... rohn, AJ, J. Wensing, HE, M. . Fisher, AN, and D. Wilson, on i Psanang 'Bea ia 4 Whitby Kinettes are, HE, P. Bloye, HE, S, by Smith, AJ, J. Grisack, AJ Elect Officers and "M. Marks, ON. The Whitby Kinettes held Discus M. Hamer, HE their monthly meeting at the (record, 71 feet, 10% inches),| Spruce Villa Hotel, May 8. Pres- D. Page, McL., S. Tamblyn,|ident Anita Hampson was in the CL, and N. Smith, HE, _., |chair and opened the meeting Shot Put -- Joanne Bone, CE,| with The Queen, Grace, and the Joanne Wells, AJ, M. Marks, |Kinette Song. ON, and R, Bell, McL. Minutes of the April meeting Javelin -- D, Hunt, AJ ,D. and the executive meeting were Page, McL., J. Wells, AJ, and|reaq by the secretary, Sheila J. Waddell. Gordon, and were accepted as Relay, 440 yards -- (Marg|reaq Bray, Marg Samuel, Lou Cuddy! Kinette Sheila Gordon report- and Pat Bloye), Ajax (Silvia) eq that the Easter Money Bunny Krohn, Dianne Sutherland, had been won by Master Brian Joanne Wells and Marsha Col-|0'Grady of Scarborough. lins), Central (Chery! Philipps, | Plans were finalized for the ore Bell, Vicki Dove and Kinettes who will be attending Eleanor Ritzie), the annual Interclub meeting JUNIOR BOYS which is being held in Cobourg, 100 vars brea -- tied for first a Sate bylaws of the: Kin were Plancke and Lawrence, past ai McL., Rolalowskie, P. Johnston, ¢tte Club of Whitby have now HE been accepted by the club as 220 yard dash -- J. ve, Tead. McL. yrs ens Elections were held and the Edgar, ON, M. Plancke, McL.,|/following Kinettes were elected and B. Johnston; HE. to form the executive for 1963- 440 yard dash -- J. Lawrence, 1964. President, Sheila Gordon; McL. (record, 55.3 seconds), C. Edgar, ON, D. VanNus, P, and C. Stones, McL. 880 yard run -- J. Thieband, ON (record, 2 minutes, 19.5 sec- onds), R. Taylor, McL,, P. Graper, ON, B. Richards, P. Dorothy Munns was won by l-mile run -- J, Peel, ON, D.| Sylvia Valiom. The second draw Tole, ON, K. O'Briein, AJ, A.|prize donated by Prestige Stzcelzyk, McL., and D,!Jewellery was won by Vivian Delorme. Phillips. Broad Jump -- The next meeting, and the last retary, Wilma Heron; treasurer, Norma Souter; registrar, Mar- jorie Gartshore; director, Ruth Hewson. The draw' prize donated by L. Clifton, Bow., (record, 18 feet, 4 inches),|for this year, will be the Club's A. Birze, ON, Rispolie, DB, K?|Birthdav Party which will be Marks, : Green,|celebrated by the Kinettes hav-/ Whitby, and Brice Marks, 1212 Robertson, P, and B. AN High ing dinner and a night out in Jump -- LL. Clifton, Toronto. Graham, Central and G, Kitch- Willson, O'Neill and Kitchen, é Plancke, (record, 28 feet, 5 inches), H.| mclaughlin, G. Willson, O'Neill 880 yard dash -- J. Dearborn, Me. Central n,| McLaughlin, D, Barr, McLaugh- ~|party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.) vice-president, Joyce Carr; sec- |Evans, Henry and R, Garvock, McLaughlin. Broad Jump -- J. Bedard,| |Anderson, T, Hlin, D. Robertson, Pickering. High Jump -- Shannon, Dun- barton, T. Dejong, Doneva Hilborn, Dunbarton and B. M Connell, Ajax. Hop, Step and |Luchka, Anderson, son, Pickering, J, |Laughlin and R , Werry, Laughlin Pole Vault--R. Orton, Henry, J, Nekkers, Anderson and T. Vail, McLaughlin. Shot Put -- J. Lindsay, Me- Laughlin, D, Drake, Pickering, B. McKay, O'Neill and J. Ves- ters, Pickering. iscus G. Swarbrick,| Clarke, J. Lindsay, McLaugh- lin, D, Drake, Pickering and L. Luchka, Anderson Javelin--G. Nekkers, Ander-| son (record, io Teel, 0% inches), §. Sharman, Henry, |Shannon, Dunbarton and D, | Anderson, McLaughlin. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Edith Newcombe, after spending six weeks visiting at the home of her sister and bro- ther-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Ed. |ward Ryzek, has returned to n,! c.| Jump -- L W. Robert- Sproule, Me- Me- | | | | | | | | |friend was unable to do so. Vail, McLaugh.|# $100 fine plus costs or 10 davs Girout, O'Neill and w,|Jaél |trate C. W. Guest at Whitby| cause he was cold. Suspended sentence and proba. Bulletin Editor, Cec Thomas volunteer), The Kinsmen are also looking rorward to the big ex-Kinsman ~ |night that they are planning for the next meeting, May 28, at the Spruce Villa. Kin Al Leslie); | | ( Magistrate C, W, Guest levied at Entered Grill To Escape Cold Gets Probation Drunk Driving A break and enter charge led Charge Dismisse to a suspended sentence for an Oshaw t sday. Wars Wale te tae Bloor, @8ainst_a Peterborough man! street, appeared before Magis-| 48 dismissed Tuesday. dinner along with president Jim Gartshore. peared before Magistrate C. W Guest charged with the driving offence. He pleaded not guilty Constable Albert Shannon of! the Whitby OPP detachment told the court that he stopped the accused on Good Friday while driving west on Highway |401. The officer said that Condon |was weaving to and fro in his Police Court and pleaded guilty to the charge. Constable Ernest Collinson of| the Whitby OPP detachment| said that he was called to al restaurant just north of Whitby On the night of May 12. He said that he saw the accused on the highway on his way to the res- taurant and picked him up for! own lane, questioning. Dr. Barlow Hebert told the} The owner of the premises, court that he saw Condon 30 which had been entered by alminutes after the arrest was west window, identified Weller|made and that he did not think jand Roger Pye are chairing the|Whitby Police Court Tuesday. | ed guilty io a charge of drunk ~| driving before Magistrate C. W. Guest, The offence occurred on May 4. A care and control charge laidjwhich told of a_ police Vincent Michael Condon ap-jcated that the Highlight will be the reading)meanwhile, at 10:30 a.m ,to await this message. WANTS SPEAKER When the Commons members| he still'secret outline of the mond, they will be told by Speaker Bourget that the Gov. ernor-General "does not see fit to declare the causes of his summoning the present Parlia-! ment of Canada' until they This is to begin EDT. But the formalities setting the last month, arrive, led by Clerk Leon Ray-| The chief justice will, step his residence recovering from a mild heart attack he suffered) BIG | DISCOUNTS FREEMAN'S FORMAL WEAR RENTALS Now At... earlier with the first/elected a Speaker. Thus admonished, the MPs) are told to come back at 3 p.m.| with a speaker, They return to the Commons where Alan Mac- naughton, Liberal MP for Mont- real Mount Royal, will be nom- speaker by Prime At 10:30 am ,Mr , Justice Cartwright of the Su- is considered a formality, At 2:30 p.m, the pageantry] LEISHM |] @ HOUSE OF HOB VE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Suits Tailored to Meosure by eo WM. AN BERLIN e TIP TOP TAILORS CRYSLER Furniture Discount House 111. Brock St. N. Whitby Free Delivery--Budget Terms ZVERY CAR PR Father Of Ten Gets 7 Days A father of 10 children: was ailed on a driving charge at | Michael Racioppo, 42, plead-) A statement made by Sat.) Richard Bodley of the Picker- ing Township Police was read chase from the Ontario County line to} Moorside road. The officer indi-| aceused's car was weaving from side to side| and travelling at a speed of 20 to 25 niiles per hour. | The court also heard that Racioppo drove east in the! westbound lane of Highway 2 when climbing a hill 'and in- terrupted oncoming i When overtaken the accused was found to be in an intoxi- cated condition. His Worship accepted the evi- dence and the plea and imposed a seven-day jail term. Wilson's Cy 106 Colborne E., Whitb LAWN-BOY FINGER-TIP START can start the new Lawn-Boy. | New geared starter reduces CED 10 GO! County Town Motors Ltd. 701 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY, ONT. 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-dr. Hardtop. Auto- matic, radio, whitewall tires, wheel discs. White with red $ interior ...... 2595 1960 CORVAIR Coupe. Radio, whitewalls. stick u | 495 | with exclusive If you can lift a finger you | starting effort 94%. EXCLUSIVE WHITBY LAWN-BOY DEALER Phone 668-3746 y as the intruder. Weller told|he was intoxicated, His Worship police that he was on his way/said there was insufficient evi- to North Bay to see his parents/dence to convict on the charge and had entered the building be-/as laid and dismissed the case L His Worship placed Weller on SOUTH ERN FRIED CHICKEN tion for one year. Beha eit ead A doy abel }her home in Teignmouth, Eng-| land. She was accompanied at |Malton Airport by the Ryzek family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutchison, | 128 Hillrest drive are celebra-/ | ting their 21st wedding anniver-| FREE Hove your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if. you purchase 'White HOME DELIVERY 668-9056 BE THE FIRST IN YOUR Swim Trunks, for Men and 5.00 - 5.95 - 6.95 shift . 1959 PONTIAC Parisien- ne Conv. Radio, white- | walls white with black TS. | beauty ...... 1959 PONTIAC Lauren- AKE WITH A JANTZEN Young Men PRICES Rose" unified fuel oll from Western Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby sary today. Their friends wish them every happiness. F Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Saville are spending one week at their cottage on Lake Scugog. Mr, and Mrs. I. Shaw, 212 Cochrane street, entertained at their residence at a farewell Robert Purd¥ who left Tuesday to establish residence in Orillia, Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cawker, Mr. and! Mrs. Morley Nicholson, Mr. and |Mrs, John McCready, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Mr, and Mrs. Ron Deeth, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bell, Mrs. L. Bell and) Mr. and Mrs, G. Doblin of West Hill. The hostess served a buf. fet lunch John Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Stachow was chris- {tened last Sunday : at Forest |Home United Church, Orillia after which the Stachows were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest |Horne of Orillia, Mrs, Stachow's parents, | many friends of |Forrester, 118 John street east, are sorry to learn that he is in Shouldice Hospital, Toronto! where he underwent surgery. Friends of Mr. Forrester wish him a prompt recovery. Mr, and Mrs. George Archi-| | | Elgin Park, Uxbridge HEY, KIDS! COME TO UXBRIDGE AND MEET "The Professor' Star of "THE PROFESSOR'S HIDEAWAY" on TV, AT THE UXBRIDGE KINSMEN CLUB'S ANNUAL SPRING MEET AND HORSE SHOW Monday, May 20- 1:00 p.m. MIDWAY -- RIDES -- GAMES HARNESS RACING - REFRESHMENTS PLEASE NOTE! COME EARLY © The Professor will open the fair ot 1:00 p.m. Following this he will be strolling through the grounds for 1 hour only, until 2:00 p.m. He is anxious to say hello te all his young friends in this district, 0 come early, don't be disappointed, ee ee bald, Byron street south, spent) Mother's Day Sunday at the jhome of their son and daughter- jin-law, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Archibald of Scarborough. Twins Fined For Fighting A fine for fighting was levied on two Marks brothers at Whitby Police Court Tuesday. The 23-year-old twins, Bruce Byron street south, | Sunvalley court, Oshawa, plead- ed guilty to causing a disturb- ance before Magistrate C. W. 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