Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1963, p. 7

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/ WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins prompt and efficient in: organ- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 26, 1963 5 izing this training program. {hostess assisted by Miss Winni- ST. MARK'S UNIT 4 fred Boys and- Mrs. M. G. Mc- St. Mark's United Church|Carty. Women Unit No. 4 held its regu- lar meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gordon Grobb. Seventeen members and one visitor were present. Lunch was served by the] AUXILIARIES The next meeting will be held/vidson, Cochrane street Octo- - at the home of Mrs. W. E. Da-iber 22. Tel. 668-3703 Want a Perfect Fit? Thot's what you will get if you have your next suit or coat made to measure by © TIP TOP TAILORS © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN © WM. N. LEISHMAN at Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S, PH. 668-2091 655-3311 CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. ONTARIO Guiders To Take Intensive Trainin q Leader Mrs. R. H. MacCarl welcomed the members and igs Girl Guides of Canada Whitby|early days in Whitby. : s District Association met Tues-| Theatre Night will be held|@ rae ¥ the Palas g ser- My \day evening in St. Mark's Unit-ilater in the year with Mrs. gen en a ohn 16, 1 to ed Church Hall. Avent, convener. Most of thel i, ae worship service closed Plans were outlined for the|Packs and Companies are open- pee : coming season. The Association|ed and the Association wel-| During the business meeting will invite the Guiders to the|comes the new Guiders in the|@l reports were read and ap- next meeting, October 22, to/district. proved. Forty-nine calls were meet the new Shoreline Division) Wednesday evening the very|TePorted. | Commissioner, Mrs. Rex Mer-jnew Guiders will start an in-| The program was in charge! ritt and other guests who work-|tensive training course. Sixj0f Mrs. W. E. Davidson. Mr. ership of Miss Mae Newman for|bout their trip to the Holy the Brown Guiders and Miss/ Land. DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES|Suiders. Following are the results and! These courses are being held @ POR YOUR NEW HOME ed this week by members of the|'hitby is a part. The District| @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS Whitby Duplicate Bridge|is indebted to Mrs. R. J. Davey North and South: Mr, andling chairman for being s0 AND PLATFORM Mrs, Winter, 100; Mrs. Spratt! Mrs. Wells, 75; and Mr. and| SCUGOG Mrs. Baker, 68. i and Mrs. McCutcheon, 72; Mrs.|| & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery The executive members of the/ed with the movement in its visitors. Mrs, A. Sturgess was courses under the capable lead-|Grobb showed slides and told DAY-BY-DAY Hazel Winters for the Bluey MUMEDIATE DELIVERY CW AL YEE high scores in the games play-|by Shoreline Division of which) Club: of Pickering Central Area train- * SUP SURFACE ON TREADS and Mrs. Wilson, 85; Mr, and| East and West: Mrs. Smythe! CLEANERS Daily PHONE 668-434) McColl and Mrs, Beaton, 69;| Mr. and Mrs. Dorseys, 6744 and| Miss Bovey and Mrs. Love, 67.' ~ VICTORY KISS FROM DAUGHTERS is justly -proud of his candidate is shown being em- GRAND geht. Sages nee Health Minister. Matthew B. he Dymond, MD, is a proud but modest gentleman. Not only is he proud of his re-election by a landslide victory in Ontario Riding last night, but family who throughout his entire political career have been right behind him. In the photo above the success- ful Progressive Conservative braced by his daughters, Nancy, 13 and Beverly, 17. The Dymonds make their home in Port Perry. --Oshawa Times Photo OPENING MEET THEM ON THE JOB - Dymond Challenged Visit OHW Workers John Harkness, president of,service workers were given pay|at their work. Only he can) Branch 27, of the Civil Sery-|increases. : ae |rectify the current existing con-| ices Association of Ontario, rep-| The civil service association |ditions,"" Mr. Harkness said. resenting some . 830 Ontario|president said there are 40,000) He added it is about time the} Hospital workers Tuesday chal- civil servants employed by thejhealth minister himself listened! Outstanding Value .. . Reg. 16.00 Retail STEREO RECORDS BZ tor 5-95 2.50 inister M. B.|Ontario government. jto some of the complaints he| ee vin wotkecs at the} He further charged that only |(Mr. Harkness) as branch presi- | hospital. Foe denigibed vied i eage ni ina has to listen to con-! ' [Ontario Hospital, Whitby, were |tinually. Mr. Harkness' challenge fol | given pay increases. | Mr. Harkness said he is not lowed a reply by Dr. Dymond to)" according to Mr. Harkness,|speaking for civil servants em- charges made by NDP candi-/pe has been plagued with|ployed elsewhere in the prov- date Thomas Edwards, in which) workers' complaints ever since|ince but just for those 830 work- he (Mr. Edwards) suggested/Dr. Dymond's reply appearedjers he represents at Ontario civil service promotions w ere!in The Oshawa Times. |Hospital, Whitby. based on part yloyalty to the} "]'m getting sick and fed-up| "'Let government employees PC party) not on the workers'/with tese complaints from my/jelsewhere speak for themselves ability. fellow workers and as theirjand it's about time they did," Mr"Harkness said Dr.jassociation president, I amjMr. Harkness said. Dymond in his reply to Mr.jchallenging the Minister of| The association spokesman Edwards said some 7,800 civil/Health to come and visit them/said he is backed in his state-| Sapphire & Diamond NEEDLES: 25% DISCOUNT The Greatest Selection of Records This Side of the Alamo FREE! 1.00 Value cleanin cloth with purchase o any regular price album. the SOUND SHOPPE 100 COLBORNE ST. EAST -- WHITBY von 668-8471 ments by the 830 workers mer 'IGNORE BLOOD' Accused Charges Police Brutality A Niagara Falls, New York,| Pickering Township Police +-arehouse manager who charg-|Sergeant Allan Box told the) ed police brutality in Magis-|court when he arrested the} trate's Court here Tuesday was|accused following a complaint sentenced to seven days when|by the service station attend- found guilty by Magistrate/ant, Rolph kept repeating, "I Harry W. Jermyn on a drunk/guess you don't know who I am driving charge. | --I built half of this area." Arthur Henry Rolph told His} He said the accused said "I Worship his bondsman was) guess I've had it." His eyes, told to ignore the blood on his|said Sgt. Box, were bloodshot, shirt collar by Pickering Town-|his speech slurred and his walk ship Police officers the day fol-| staggered. lowing his arrest on the drunk} fnroute to the Dunbarton driving charge. [police headquarters, Sgt. Box| He said police told his bonds-jtestified the accused said man to ignore the blood be-|him, 'Why be serious -- at} cause he "had probably been|this time of night I'm not going sitting in front of a nail and|to harm anyone -- I wouldn't The accused said because he|cused refused to be searched objected to being taken into -~ became Poi pogo -- te 66 .|took a great deal of abuse from pagan - igre _ this man," Sgt. Box testified. Sali pa Rolph said he had only con- ' "When asked by Crown Attor-|sumed three one-ounce shots of ney W. Bruce Affleck if he had| whiskey and a bottle of beer at complained to either himself) a wedding reception following * or the police chief, the accused) which he had slept due to hav- said he had not because he did ing been knocked down the not feel it was important. stairs and injured himself, prior But, Rolph said, after think-|to his arrest. WALLPAPER SALE rubbing his head back andjdrive in my condition during forth on it until he 'put a hole|the daytime. " in it'." At the police station the ac- SALE date iia it SN Story of a young man on the way up (or The shortest distance between two Grandmas is TCA!) Even a four-year-old fellow who "travels" regularly by space ship to Mars and the Moon gets dreamy about the prospect of a real 9-mile-a-minute giant jet ride to see his Grandma. And with good reason--he remembers the thrill of TCA DC-8 jet flight when he went to see his other grandmother last year! 'Course it wasn't all A-O.K. For instance, the food was so good on the airplane, he had no cause for complaint...and his father hardly talked to him all during the flight (the big, comfortable, tilt-backable ing it over, he decided he should) tell it in court. Service station ttendant Leon- ard Sancier said the accused He complained of a degener- ating disk disease and said he had taken four or five 222's for |pain -- but they had worn off. pulled onto the lot where he|He added he fractured several * works August 18, approachediribs during the fall. He said his ~ q soft drink machine and offer-| disk condition caused him to * eq him a drink from a part)walk with what appeared to be bottle of whiskey. a stagger. BROCK Evening Shows At 7 And 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY @ RUGS © DRAPES e BROADLOOM AND SUNWORTHY WALL MURALS It Happened "eWoRL?s DODD and SOUTER seats invite sleep)...in fact the trip is so short--no matter where you go-- a guy has no time to get into trouble! 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