oie cinaira: Tuan, bien, Qocemin MH, YON s Jim Cherry Assumes | Five Infants -- Dunni sae Distioe | Are Baptized By ne, Venmning Duties At St. Mark's Ivan Davie, general The 4 sad bl Dunlop So Pn Nas prenennting in SM locke lub announced Cherry has been sign- he ae wd ed to handle the coaching duties pbagy 4 Dunlop Junior "B" Hockey Club for the forth- coming 1963-64 season. Jim Cherry took over the reins of the Dunlops when they operated in the Metro Junior "A" league last season and was instrumental in moving the club byt Lang ge position, Page erry is no stranger area having coached both Jun- ior and Senior Lacrosse teams in Whitby arid Brooklin. The Dunlops will be vperating in the Metro Junior "B" league in the coming season and. will open their home season Monday, Oct. 28 when they host the St. Michael's College Buzzers. The Dunlop training camp will open in Whitby Wednesday, Oct. 2 with several exhibition games slated prior to their opening date. Manager Davie announces two exhibition games have been scheduled to date, Tuesday, Oct. 8 the Dunnies will play the Osh- awa Generals and Thursday, Oct. 10 they will take on the Toronto Marlboros, both games being played at the Whitby Arena. WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Engineering Survey Of Crossing Sought Toronto from Trenton at ap- proximately 60 miles an hour on the morning in question. He said the li-car passenger train was right on time and as it approached the whistle post about a quarter of a mile away the whistle sounded, the bell was ringing and both head- The engineer said as he rounded a curve he saw a car approaching but thought it would stop but when he real- ized it would not he org the brakes into emergency, He said the car struck the train. Py aay to the witness ere are no automatic signal- ing devices at the ie He said he has been crossing the same intersection every day for the past eight years and there is never any traffic on that road. OPP Constable G. Douglas Robinson said he found the body of the deceased 275 feet west of the tracks. Skid marks leading to the point of impact, Constable Robinson said, meas- ured 130 feet, Dr. Tomlinson said after the last October fatality the jury recommended something in the line of warning signals should be installed at the crossing but to date nothing has been done. Although Audley road is not a busy highway, the coroner said, it is busy enough that two lives have been lost at this cross- ing within 10 months. He said the man who lost his life here last year lived about two miles north of the crecsing on a farm, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER of the change of name of the Third Con- srwarte lying within the croporate limits of the Town o --and-- IN THE MATTER of the application of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby for approval of its By-low No, 2455. TAKE NOTICE thet | hove porinnet Friday, the 18th ef October, 1963, at 10.30 o'clock in the forencon in my Chambers at the Court House, Whitby, for considering By-low No. 2455 and for hearing t' d ing and ing the change of name of the Third Concession Road lying within the corporate limits of the Town of Whitby to the neme of DATED ot Whitby, thie 6th doy of 19 et i . JOHN R. teen" yt Seen SPonoven: Clerk of The Corporetion "Hi, €, Richerdson" of the Town ef Whitby. Judge Tel. 668-3703 An all - male coroner's jury|jury brought in its recommen- Thursday night called for anjdation following urging by Cor- engineering survey of the Aud-joner Dr. W. W. Tomlinson, of ley road CPR level crossing|Pickering. with the intention of providing] Dr. Tomlinson said Logie's increased warning devices ifjdeath marked the second fatal- the survey deems it necessary.jity at this same unprotected Enquiring into the death ofjcrossing within 10 months. 34-year-old Bruce Stewart Logie,| Engineer Gordon Anderson, of 10 Calumet road, who died injof 45 Pollard drive, Islington, a train-car crash July 15, thelsaid his train was bound for WHITBY BOWLING NEWS CIGARET LEAGUE = psp 521 and F. Triples over 500 -- V. Jordan|™oore : 623, D. Jeffries 610, M. McCoy| Singles over 200 -- K. Loyst 576, P. Brown 573, C. Rowden|231 and R, Peleshok 310, 200. 569, V. Roberts 532, A. Neville WHITBY 520, J. Richardson 520, D. Han- "! ; i 507; V. Sand.| DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE wv Atta an! 'Triples over 700 -- A. Knibb ford 506. ' Singles over 200 -- V. Jordan|792 (310); D. Adams 784 (295); 301, D. Jeffries 247, M. McCoy|5. Hine 177 (2t); & Samar. 246, V. Sandford 238, P. Brown|se! 762, (200, 268); Mt. Jordan 218, C, Rowden 214, A. Neville|762, (277,266); T.. errow 211. (286); Ron Bragg 734 (337). Singles over 260 -- T. McIvor 287, J. Kirk 278, B. Adams. 276, R, Andrew 275, L, Hall 267, M. Reeson 263. Points won -- Knights of Col- umbus 2, Credit Union 1; Mel- Ron. 0, County Bowl 3; Silver- smiths 2, Ottenbrites 1; Citizens Finance 2, Legionnaires 1; Le- gion Old Sweats 2, Legion No. 2 1; Red Wings 2, Post Office 1; Goold's Furniture 2, IAM 1; Firemen 0, Abner's Ramblers (Wednesday) Triples 700 and over -- R. Childs 763, L. Reed 710, G. White 708. Singles 250 and over -- G, Ed- wards 315, G. White 285, T. Sheahan 280, L. Reed 272, A. Belmonte 271, R. Childs 262, poy D. Reynolds 258, C. Moore 52. Points won -- Bathurst 2, Le- gion 1; Drew's 3, Andrews 3; Hoffer Valley 3, Honeyockers 0; Mitton Mack 3, Millwork 0; Whitby Hotel 2, Whitby Bar- ber Shop 1, Ramblers 3; Joe's Darber Shop 3, Dunlop 0. and Mrs, H. Siersma; Steven Charles, son of -- Jordison; The sermon was entitled "The Carcive Wetin « < ona ebber, from Columbus, why tis solo, a an lemans It was announced that the President of the Bay of Conference of the United Church of Canada, Rev, A, E, Larke, would be the guést minister next Sunday. Rally Day Services were held in the Sunday School when girls and boys over nine years of age met at 9.45 a.m. and younger children met at 11 a.m. Next Sunday promotion services will be held and cer- tificates will be presented. JOIN THE FUN! LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE Lessons Starting .. . Thursday, October 3rd Sponsored by Brooklin and District Square Denes Club "THE BROOKLIN SQUARES" FOR INFORMATION ... DIAL 655-3270 or 656-3604 ---------------------- THE WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD JIM CHERRY VEND MEALS A Swedish firm has developed a machine for vending deep- frozen meals with an electronic oven for quick preparation of the food. Points Won -- Winchesters 4, Kools 0, Winston 4, Black Cats 1, Exports 3, Cameos 4, Buck- ingham 0, Players 0. Points Won -- Winchester 0, Kools 3, Winston 4, Black Cats 1, Exports 2, Cameos 4, Buck- ingham 2, Players 0. Triple Scores over 500 -- C. Rowden 586, M. McCoy 571, D. Hancock 521, G. McConnell 502. Single Scores over 200 -- C Rowden 217, M. McCoy 205, D. Hancock 207, B, Sturgess 200. MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Points, Team No, 6, 2, Flemings Shell 1; Royal Hotel 2, Burtinsky's 1; Jordan Bros., 2, Brown Electric 1; Bassett's 2, Mercantile 1. Triples oyver 700 -- M. Meule- mester 838 (289, 271, 278); D. Brown 813 (282, 272); R. Swartz -|769 (345); A. Anderson 747 (305); S. Himes-745 (285); B. Jordan 744 (266); J. Moore 718 (276, 272). Singles over 260 -- B. Grylls 350, G. Hubbard 313, J. Browa Hog W. Bick 265, J. Patterson 260. FIRST STUDENT COUNCIL AT DENNIS O'CONNOR HIGH stor of O'Connor family shield, The school are from left to right, eda the Beek sist Par- new high school's crest will Garnet Swain, treasurer, dadires - be designed from the O'Con- Rosemarie Polito, secretary, ish, shows the newly elected nor family shield and from vice-president, Gregory Steff- Student Council of the Denis Archbishop Denis O'Connor's ler and Gary Sorichetti, presi- O'Connor High School some coat-of-arms. Members of the dent. significant features of the CORONER'S JURY ring Radio Was Playing When Pair Killed 335 feet away from the point of impact. Dr. Ritchie MacKay, a Scar- borough General Hospital path- ologist said Morris' death was caused by a fractured skull and multiple other fractures A blood test taken showed 6 SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Delly PHONE 668-4341 --Oshawa Times Photo LADIES CANDY LEAGUE The ladies started their league Wednesday, September 18 and the league wishes to welcome all the old bowlers back and to extend a hearty welcome to the newcomers. The waiting list is depleted and anyone wishing to Near the crossing, the engi- neer said, he noticed a car com- ing upon the tracks therefore he gave extra blasts on the whistle. He said it appeared the car attempted to stop but he could see it wasn't going to. A fiveman coroner's jury Thursday night ruled death was due to accidental causes in an inquiry into the train-car wreck which claimed the life, Aug. 14, of 40-year-old Roland Morris, of Goodwood, do you wonder how others MAKE BIG The jury was told all the win- dows hag vehicle which the deceased was believed to have been the driver were closed and the radio was on when it was struck by a westbound CPR dayliner a half mile north of Highway 7 on an Ontario - York County line level crossing. A passenger in the vehicle, J Lorefice, 36, also of poi the died enroute to Scar- borough General Hospital fol- erash. lowing the: Fred Harris, of Oakville, told the jury the Toronto - bound dayliner was travelling at approximately 80 miles an hour as it approached the crossing, He said there is no speed limit for trains at this point. He said the whistle started blowing at a whistle post about a quarter mile east of the in- tersection, the headlights were on and the bell was ringing. According to Mr. Harris, the train actually hit the car, He said the crossing is not protect- ed by automatic warning sig- nals but just the standard rail- way crossing arms. Mrs. Jean Seagriff, whose home is adjacent to the tracks told the jury she heard a car coming then heard the train son, of Pickering, chief coroner's report for June pointed out that in 52 per cent of all fatalities alcohol was in- volved. parts of alcohol per thousand in the bloodstream. Coroner, Dr. W. W. Tomiin- noted the whistle. As she looked out of her! kitchen window, the witness said, the car appeared to be on the tracks before the train ar- rived and there was a crash. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES OPP Constable David Kerno- han told the jury the windows in the vehicle -had been closed at the time of impact and the radio was still in the "on" posi- tion. ' He said the car was found in a ditch on the east side of the road and 300 feet away he found the body of the deceased.' The car's engine; Constable Kernohan said was in a bush Unit No. 6 held its first meeting of the season Tuesday evening at the Church parlor. ted the worship service and gave the scripture reading. Mrs. |the of hymsn. ST. MARK'S UNIT 6 St. Mark's United Church Miss Roxena Ledgett conduc- 1 . Mallon accompanied at the paino for the singing Mrs. A. Reynolds Jed the bowl please contact Mrs. Anderson at 668-8286. The girls are not back to their usual aver- ages but they are all looking forward to some good games in the future. Gumdrops 1, Humbugs 1, Jelly Beans 1, Life Savers 1, Lolli- pops 3, Maple Buds 0 and Pep- permints 4. 556, D. Moo: 540, D. Dilling 528, A. Hewis 527, F. Burtinsky 515, E. Walker 510 and B. Moase 503. 250, B. Pascoe 239, S. Dilling 219, M. Farquhar 217, R. Pele- shok 203 asd F. Burtinsky 201. Jelly Beans 0, Life Savers 1 Lollipops 3, Maple Buds $3 and Peppermints 1. shok 553, K. Loyst 544, B. Moase A. Points for the day: Allsorts 3, Triples over 500 -- B. Pascoe Sa, R. Pelestok Singles over 200 -- D, Moore Points for the day -- Allsorts Gumdrops 4, Humbugs 3, . Triples over 500 -- R. Pele- iaiedaaieameiasa while you face a dead end job with NO 0: lor promotion .. . NO raise ba ope Don't care ... there is still plenty of OPPORTUNITY for people who are ready for SUCCESS! No matter what you do for 2 fiving, YOU ean im Pad position through a Shaw Home itudy Course. OBsokkecping Citypewrith eepin: rina" office Wenaget retaria Oshort ve 0 Accounting 'orrespondence O Retail Merchandising Enroll Now! It's never too late to learn! TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY 1963 TAXES The second and last instalment of 1963 Taxes Are due on or before THURSDAY, .OCTOBER . 1st, . 1963 aaa Tiling ite, Be pid at te Toumelty Gites, be Onterie THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, 27 Simeoe St. North, Ontario. hawe, PENALTIES Al WILL BE ADDED TO UNPAID TAXES FTER OCTOBER 1ST, 7 1963, GEORGE FARNCOMB Clerk end Tex Collector, Advisory Vocational Commities REGISTRATION FOR Night School Classes MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 i PRA Hee: TO 9:00 P.M. advance Mi fer a porn tevhch ter New Sterthand Squere Doncingg | Glim end an (Ladies) Business Machines Conversetionel French REGISTRATION Per $10.00 Registration At Anderson High Schoo! TELEPHONE 668-5809 . group in the study period from the word and the way, the chap- ter being "The Living God", A question and answer period Find your SUCCESS formula, phone or write WHITBY PERSONALS One-Stop FILL. IN COUPON... Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carr cele- brated their 27th wedding anni- versary Thursday, September 26. Their friends wish them every happiness. The following Whitby mem- bers of Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 visited Excelsior Chapter Tuesday evening in Hamilton, A bus was chartered for the occasion, Present were: Mrs. Louella Cook, Mrs. Pearl Roper, Mrs. Margaret Mustard, Mrs. Cora Sturgess, Mrs. Gladys McEachern, Mrs. Bea- trice Hudson, Mrs. Dorothy Wig- ston, Mrs. Mary Akey, Mrs. Marion Jameson, Mrs. May :Phair, Mrs, Jean Rycroft, Mrs. Mary Inkpen, Mrs, Kathleen Fairman, Mrs. Cathleen Browne, Mrs. Edith Hallett, -Mrs. Elsie Goose and the Misses Beatrice Jones, Sally Jones and Marie Hallett, Danny Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Roxborough, 922 Centre street north is celebrat- ing his second birthday today. Friends of the family wish Dan- ny many happy returnes of the day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bradley of Highland Creek were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore, 508 Perry street. Mrs. Norman Mantle, 320 Walnut street is confined to her home as the result of a car ac- cident. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. David McLean is convalescing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McLean, 1110 Green street. David, we are sorry to report sustained a mo- tor accident at Freeport Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas where David is employed at the ada. His Whitby friends wish followed with an enlightening discussion. tion of the meeting. Reports were read and approved. distributed. Mrs. Brandon read a letter from Wing Ki the UCW closed with the Benediction. be held Canadian Imperial Bank of Can-|g eld Tuesday, October 15 at Unit Leader Mrs, T. Brandon presided over the business por- Thankoffering envelopes were adopted Foster child. Lunch was served by Miss R. Ledgett, Mrs. R. Crawford and Mrs, A. Reynolds. The meeting The next regular meeting will p.m. DECORATING SHOP @ Waellpoper end Murals © Custom~Dreperies @ Broadioom and Rugs © C.L.L. 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