Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT YOUTH INJURED IN TWO-CAR CRASH Eighteen - year - old Daniel O'Hagan, $15 Cochrane street, suffered severe facial and scalp cuts Friday afternoon when his head penetrated the windshield of a European model car in a near head-on collision at the intersection of Dundas and Cochrane streets. The victim was a passenger in a car driven by Robert N. Bassett, 17, 300 St. John street west. In the upper photo, the injured youth is shown re- ceiving assistance from pass- ing motorists. Driver of the second vehicle involved was James Lummis, 19, 347 Morn- ingside drive, West Hill. Dam- age to the Bassett vehicle was estimated at $800 and $500 to the Lummis car, Both vehicles are sb ».. in the lower photo. O'Hagan was re- moved to Oshawa General Hospital via Oshawa Civic Ambulance Service following the mishap. Whitby has been without an ambulance service operating in the town since June 7, when W. C, Town Funeral Chapel and Ambu- | SENIOR LACROSSE Brooklin Srs By CLIFF GORDON | Brooklin Sr, lacrossers made) a trip to St, Catharines Thurs.) day night to play the game that, was rained out Wednesday) night. The result was a close) hard fought 10-9 win for the St.; Kitts team. | The Brooklin team after build-| ing up a 5-0 lead in the first | period, wilted under the) jpressure in the second period | and saw the St. Catharines team) i fire home seven goals. | It was a real rough game that saw major and match penalties handed out to Platt of Brooklin) and Smith of the winners. Platt} was taken to hospital for re- pairs. Pete Berge, playing coach) Jim McNulty, Ted Howe each) scored two goals for the "A"s with single counters going to Jerry Cheevers, Gary Hind,| Doug Smith and Wally Thorne. | For the Brooklin team it was ee Batley with four, Cy Coombes with two and single {eounters to Don Vipond, Jerpy {Burrows and Don Craggs. The win for St. Catharines Brooklin Srs. | Will Host 'Port Credit By CLIFF GORDON | Brooklin Sr. lacrosse | will be seeking its first win of | the season over the Port Credit |Sailors at the Brooklin arena) | tonight starting at 8.45 p.m.) /The Brooklin team was soundly be ; f om {trounced in their league opener 4 ' EY % 4 | We chatted with by the Sailors and then edged jon their return trip to the |starch town | Brooklin. have came up with |two wins since that time and jare hoping to make it win jnumber three here tonight. coach Jim {Cherry Thursday and he ad. |vised us that he, along with | manager Bob Laidley and train-| ler Art Morton, made a trip to} {Peterborough Wednesday night / |to seek out some more players. | lance Service discontinued its ambulance business following a refusal by town council to provide a $5,000 ambulance subsidy. Two hours after the mishap, a car driven by Hen- ¢ . an Nyman, 35, RR 1, Wnitby skidded on wet pave- ment onto the shoulder and struck a tree at the same in- tersection. Damage was esti- mated at approximately $90. Town Constable Kenneth Ed- wards investigated both mis- haps. --Oshawa Times Photos UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES | ALMONDS WOMEN PLAN The June meeting of Almonds United Church Women was held) in the Sunday School room with) a good attendance of mem-| bers and friends. President, Mrs. F. J, Reed, opened the meeting with the an-| nouncement of the hymn "A Charge To Keep I Have", lowed by prayer. Reports were) read and approved and a num-| ber of items of business were) discussed. Several summer conferences were mentioned, the nearest one being the school for Lead- ers, held at the Whitby Ladies' College in August. Plans were outlined for a spe- cial summer outing and a com- mittee of three agreed to look! after details and bring in a re- port by the end of June. The three named were Mrs. G. Bow- cott, Mrs, O. Atkinson and Mrs. L. Pogue. _ Mrs. Reéd then called on opened by prayer and two hymns were sung. The scrip-) ture selection was the story of The Good Samaritan. | The meditation which hadi nounced that the trip to Buffalo been prepared by Mrs. P. Pas-| coe was read by Mrs. Bowcott.| It described the difference be- stated that human beings need-) ed both roots and wings. Mrs.) Bowcott closed this part of the service with prayer | The remainder of the meet-| ing consisted of a number of| papers based on the book "And) the Work Continueth" which tells about the beginnings of women's groups. These papers were '"'What the! Meetings Were Like', by Miss M. Cameron; 'Supplies' Miss M. Divine, "Finances"', by Mrs. E. Harris, "Social O. Atkinson, the Ladies Aid" On a table at the side of the there were displayed a room by) "Decorating Church and Manse' by Mrs.| Events" by Mrs, L. Pogue. Mrs. Pogue also read a poem "The Faith- ful Few", and Mrs. Kime read fol-|a poem about "The Work of last for the present season until a game or two with the Brook. | smith (major and match) 3.01, Stevens| lin team is Johnny Davis, one! 4.02, Burrows 9.34. 13.40, Young 10.46,/ the group will resume its activ- ities Tuesday, Sept. 10. Mem-|of their top scorers and also bers were reminded that this\the holder of the all Ontario) | last meeting will be in the form Jr. scoring championship. He of a social Wednesday, June 26, with Mrs. R. Lear and her/first year playing Jr. with the |Whitby Junior club under man-|ald P, Waring, fired this week | committee in charge. Members were also reminded) to please have their bazaar let-| ters in to Mrs. V. Moore by the/drawing some fine crowds of|tional League, has been hired} last meeting in June The singing of number of items of earlier days| brought the meeting to a close which proved most interesting. Rey. F. J. Reed pronounced the benediction after which light refreshments joyed. LEGION LADIES AUX. Royal Canadian Legion La- were en: ST. MARK'S UNIT No, 5 St. Mark's United Church Women's Unit No, 5 held its: \final meeting for the present season at the church parlor. | Unit Leader, Miss Mildred} Price, was in charge of the dies Auxiliary held its business) meeting. Mrs. T. Akey gave a meeting Wednesday evening in| meditation during the worship) the Legion Hall with president, Mrs. Earl Ormiston in chair. the | service. Mrs. John Breckenridge and) Miss Eleanor David were guest) The president on behalf Of| sneakers. They spoke on the| Mrs. Bowcott to take charge|the members welcomed back' study book "'Asia's Rim'. Miss! of the worship period. This was Mrs. A. Stanlick who was visit-|Davis spoke on Okinawa. ing in California. Mrs. J. Conners bought in a pair of slippers which she had made for the bazaar. It was an- proposed by the Ladies Auxil- iary is arranged for Tuesday, Sept. 24. Anyone wishing name and fare in two weeks be- fore the date. Auxiliary members are Very) President | proud of the new self-defrosting| opened the meeting and wel-| 'frig they purchased for the kitchen. It was reported that Mrs. Ed Brush is now home from hos- pital. Best wishes are offered \to her from all the members. to} tween a house and a home and| make the trip please have your! (Rebekah) The meeting closed with |prayer. Lunch was served by, |the social committee. The group} will resume its activities in September. ' REBEKAH UNITY CLUB | Unity Club Past Noble Grand held its meeting) | Wednesday evening at the IOOF | Hall, Isabel Saunders) |comed the following out-of- itown Lodges attending. Brough- am, Brooklin, Pickering and Ajax. Vice-president Kathleen Brough assisted. | | A short business meeting was) The next meeting will be the) held and all reports were read | BROC WHITBY when you see... "CARRY KK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 8:30 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 You'll be ahead of the-game-=. .«g. STONEY JAIMES': KENNETH CONNOR - CHARLES HAWTREY JOAN SIMS + KENNETH WILLIAMS - BILL OWEN - LIZ FRASER : TERENCE LONGDON AN ANGLO AMALGAMATED RELEASE On The Same Programme 2nd Feature "STOWAWAY IN THE SKY" --In Technicolor dame Starts 6:55 & 10: N ' d by Jack | jand approved. Plans were dis- cussed to hold the July and} final meeting for the present| season at Sister Donna Mar-) tin's summer cottage, Wednes-/ day; July 10. All members urg- ed to be present. Following the business meet- ing the members enjoyed a so- cial hour with games being) |played and prizes awarded to jlucky winners. A tasty lunch was served by Sister Isabel Saunders and her committee. TWINS BUY PITCHER ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Twins) bought right handed relief pitcher Mike Fornieles from Boston Red Sox Friday in a straight cash deal aimed at | strengthening their suddenly- | Coach Cherry along with his| {manager feels the Brooklin team need at least three or) four more top notch players! {to make them an eastern Can- 'ada championship team. The, Brooklin team has been ousted twice in a row by the Bramp- ton entry has high hopes of g0-| ing all the way and getting the|.,iines 9.56, Moore big trip out, west this fall. In regard to out west, we un- derstand that one of the play- ers, Bob Allan, that the local mentors are after, is one who! 9 played out west last year and is rated-as a fine goal scorer.| 1) The Brooklin team hopes to \3, some arrangements | 14. lwith the Oshawa Green Gaels|',S. Kitts: Sin oo 'matiey. Mc- work out Junior entry whereby they can|Nuity bring some of the Jr. players up for a game or two in Sr competition. One player on {team that-we know has played |. 8. K gained this high rating in his ager Ivan Davies. The Brooklin team has been late but still have plenty of the Queen|room for a few hundred moreitional League. Close One To St. Kitts . clubs | WHITBY PERSONALS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 15,1963 § Five members of the Ontario Liberal Association are attend- ing a meeting at the Ontario Campaign College, near Malton |Airport, Friday and Saturday |June 14 and 15, Attending are) | President of Whitby Liberal As-| gives them first place in the|sociation John W. Wooton and league standings with four wins|Godfrey Schilling also of Whit- and two losses, Brampton andjby.. Three other members of| Part Credit are tied for second|the Liberal Provincial Associa-| with a three and three record tion are also attending: Bruce and Brooklin is next with a two|Mackey, and Frank Godley.) wins and four losses record. | Port Perry, and Frazer Ross of In the other game Thursday| Beaverton. the Port Credit Sailors took the} : measure of Brampton Sealtests| Mrs. Bob Giroux, Mary in a real blood spiller, 9-5. street east, celebrated her birth-. In the game that saw 18 pen. | day recently. For the occasion alties handed out, 13 of them to| her bridge club members enter- Brampton, three Port Credit |'ained in her honor at the home) players were sent to the doctor|! Mrs. George Mowat, of Athol for stitches and included Pete) !r°*" Ruse with 14 stitches, Smith «© ; fae ' 10 and George Clah with 10, alll, suvauns Army Women's to the face, Port Credit officials, | age, instead OF its Te weekly meeting last e ; "| gular wee Caer pa cae con NOY held a linen 'Bridal , » Shower"' in honor of Miss Eva) ree ghaieg ie be re | ani who is to be married Leda ' . |July 20, Assisting the bride-to- Posed a ae oes ue be in opening - auisrin Bes hold the Athletics after the first! Kentnor and Mrs' Captain Reed. period. Pat Baker played very| : Gopal well in the Brooklin cage but) Mrs. C, Earl gave a very ap- on Oe dee sedis reading and was in eserved, sedicharge of shower arrange- two clear cut breakaways in the} ments. Mrs. L. Brooks gave a first minute of the game andjrecitation Mrs. A. Carr, Mrs. C. this would have been the margin|Earl and Mrs. J. Kirk sang. A. of hago 1 garnered the tasty lunch was. served. much needed tallies. The Brooklin team has high} Out of town guests at the, hopes of adding some strength|Hodgson - Butt wedding held to its line up aS manager Laid.|in All Saints Anglican Church} ley and coach Cherry have con.|Whitby were: Lieutenant) tacted Bobby Curtis who played| Colonel and Mrs. L, A. Gerry, | with Brooklin last year, and he| Miss Susan and Bell Gerry, Mr.| will be at the game Saturday|and Mrs. Mike Burt, London, : i know| Flying Officer and Mrs, Harold night and will let the team kno 4 J then if he will line up with W. Copeland, Misses Linda and them for the balance of the sea- Bonnie Copeland, Mr. and Mrs aon ! Glen Copeland, Ottawa, Mr. : : js andiat _jand Mrs. David _ copeland, _ aby, Allan, igh scaring rises Naty, Pal, Mary Jan the west has also been contacted) pP° eh me <e a and he wants to see a game OF/ yop" Doc.' Thornhill, M ¥ "A two before he gives the club alan? ornhill, Mrs, John ventiite a bw er Dave arti Mr. and Mrs, Bob Drummond just back from kislee ae a Geet ind honeymoon has also been ap- Janet Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed| proached to play and he will be! Merek, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs up Saturday night and give the| Roy L. Whittington, Paul Whit-| club his answer. He played last! tington, Miss Barbara Mer-| year with the Hastings team in|inger, Mr. and Mrs. James the Jr. League . . . Don't forget/ Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Patte, the big one here Saturday night|Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Drop | friends wish her many happy! returns of the day. | Mrs; Greta Campbell, and! Mrs. Isabel Saunders are _at-| tee tending as delegates to the Re-| bekah Assembly of Ontario held) : at the Royal York Hotel June! 17, 18 and 19. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--One of the most powerful _\unions in Canada has made St. Andrew's Presbyterian| only negligible progress in nego- Church Florence Davey Group|tiating supplementary une m- is holding a pot luck supper|ployment benefits for its mem- Monday, June 17. All members|bers, a union official says. are urged to attend and britig| Larry Sefton of Toronto, di- a friend. -- i Roy 6 of the United - | Steelworkers of America (CLC), Mr. and Mrs. Morley Step-| disclosed the failure in a raped enson, 701 Perry street, ar€ltg be presented Thursday to the celebrating their 18th wedding} gnenin of a three-d li anniversary, Monday, June 17.| B Panadiee aoe. i aa '|conference b Their friends wish them every) contatj happiness, tinged of the 100,000-mem- Roderick Mowat, Mary street] District 6, which covers the east, celebrated his birthday re-|five westernmost provinces, has cently. For the occasion a\&f estimated 83,000 members in family dinner was arranged, 345 locals, His friends wish him a belated, ,Mr. Sefton reported on happy birthday. study of 369 agreements involv- ing the Steelworkers. Of these, Student Minister At Mrs. J.'S, Arthur is visiting) her parents, Professor and Mrs.| Donald MacDonald, of Corvallis) University in Oregon, U.S.A. for a few months. Dennis Johnson, student at Henry Street High Schol, is} celebrating his 16th birthday! today. On the same date his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney| Johnson, 125 Wellington. street, | St Marks are celebrating their 17th wed-; s ding anniversary. Their friends) express their best wishes to! Mrs. L. F. Richardson, a lay them all. Fo eb to the Bay of Quinte eh . Jonference of the Uni Mrs, William Lee, Green\Church of Canada aiiconnes street, last Monday attended a yp, ; ' Presentation and Tea in honor| "© Congregation at St. Mark's of Miss L. Crawford Senior Sec.| 12st Sunday. Her subject: was retary of Ontario. Hospital To-) The Conference and the Con- ronto on her retirement. | Sregation"'. Bill Alcox sang the solo "I Linda Hoack, daughter of Heard the Voice of Jesus Say'. Mr. and Mrs. John Horack, 212) The flowers in front of the Reynolds avenue will be singing] pulpit were placed to the mem- on Uncle Jerry's Program|ory of Mrs. H. G. Crozier. WBEN Buffalo at 10.30 a,m.; David Northey, student min- Sunday. Linda was invited tojister serving this summer at re-appear on the same program) Cando, Saskatchewan, has been after a very successful first) assigned to the St. Mark's con. appearance. Her many friends/gregation under the "Student and companions of Dundas} Adoption" plan of the Home Street School and teachers wish) Mission Board. Mr. Northey is her every success. }a member of Centre Street Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Young, United Church, Oshawa and a their son Jack, and daughter, candidate from Iris, are attending Saturday, |? Tesbytery. _ the Oshawa Union only 11--three per cent of the total -- included supplementary unemployment benefits. Nearly 60 per cent had no pension cov- erage, FEAR JOB LOSS _ The report said many areas in Ontario have seen industrial plants closing, and the fear of loss of jobs is haunting union' members. "Our recent experience is that we must organize like mad merely to hold our own against the heavy inroads that job losses have made in our mem- bership numbers," he said. "We must emphasize that without jnew organizations we are \dead." Representatives from more than 400 Steelworker locals in Canada gathered for the confer- ence, which is called to set out economic and legislative goals \for the union, Mr. Sefton singled out the |Manitoba government for criti- |cism, accusing Premier Duff Roblin's government of being hostile to labor. Legislation making legal entities of unions 'has opened the way for employ- ers to bleed unions through pro- tected court battles, he said. _ His report also questioned the |value of a campaign by the Na- jtional Productivity Council for increased productivity, on the part of workers, | The council has no platform jor incentive to offer workers in |return for greater effort, the Te- |port said. | MEET QUICKLY | Cars travelling in opposite di- jrections 440 yards apart at 60 miles an hour, will meet in 7% seconds, SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 when the Brooklin team will/Mowbray, Mrs. Donna Balfour,|June 15, the Broadhurst-Ham-| play host to the Port Credit|Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs, Johnjilton wedding to be held in Sailors who hold two victories}MacLean, Misses Mary Anne,| Gaines Congregational Church, over the local entry. The Brook-| Christine MacLean, Tweed, Ben|Gaines, New York. Miss Hamil. lin team will be going all out to/ Olin, Miss Mary Hodgson, No-|ton is a cousin of Mrs, Young. make amends for those two de-|var, Rev. Miss Sharman, Ems-' They will also be present at the feats and make a good impres- | dale, Mr, and Mrs. Kendrick) reception held at DAR House in sion on the fellows who are com-/Hodgson, Masters Tommy,|Gaines, New York. ing up to see the game nea he Hodgsons, Erindale,| ------ Peterborough. 'Miss Janet Ranney, New To-| SUMMARY ronto, Dr. Harvey Snider, | FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guoronteed trouble-free all! Sportsmans Corner Loan of spreader or spr with @ purchase of fertilizer or insecticide, COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES SALES & SERVICE | "103 Byron St. S., Whitby PH, 668-4511 YOUR SERVICE MEN A [ove PLEASURE GALORE WE KNOW MOM NF 2 iN ven WILL ADORE FIRST PERIOD Brantford and John Brant, Chat-| winter, if you purchase "White 1, Brooklin: Batley eee 3.33| ham, | 2 Brooklin: Batley (Craggs) U.45 7.19 Tuesday, June 18, Fourth! 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The first instalment must be paid before this instalment can be accepted. For your convenience all taxes are payable at any Whitby Bank Pey now -- avoid penalty charge. FN. McEWEN, Tex Collector, Town of Whitby. DESTROY WEEDS \ | TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given to all carr in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, | | li i) 1960, Section 3, 13 and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipal- | ity of the Township of Whitby are destroyed by | July 15th, 1963 and throughout the season, the | Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act, The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. H. S. CARTER, Weed Inspector, Township of Whitby. Utrecht - Holland Gssmaby 4849-7 ] eveRYONE HEARTILY WELCOME \Whithy hurches | Let's All GoTo Church This Sunday EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION: WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev, J. M. Smith, B.A., 8.0, Rev, A. M Butler, BA Mrs, J, Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11 A.M. Infant Baptism Mrs. L. F. Richardson 9:43 AM. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11;00 A.M Nursery Kindergarten, Primary 9:45 A.M.--Sun ied 11:00 A.M.--Morning ---Worship 7:00 P.M.--Evangelistic Service Choir singing at both services. WHITBY PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK ST. N. Rev. Maxwell Case, Pastor ST. ANDREW'S 'PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A., Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist Nursery (Intant Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation. 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--What's With this Religion? WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister; REV, JOHN McLEOD Organist: Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M, as ae 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service Bible School meets ot 9:45 am. with classes for cll ages Junior Congregation crippled mound staff. Negligible Moves

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