Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1963, p. 5

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* Football teams from the district schools are' warned to beware of the rough and ready Anderson Street High School's Junior Football Club » "ANDERSON JUNIORS A THREAT TO COS for 1963. More than 2,500 Ibs. of boy goes into the making of a football team and in the end the only one who really wins the games is the local grocer AUXILIARIES Whitby Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star No, 248, held its regular Thursday evening meet- ing in the Masonic Hall, Sister Louella Cook, worthy matron, presiding in the East assisted by Brother Jeff Martin, past patron. The meeting opened in form, minutes of the last meeting were. read and approved. Roil call of officers found five ab- sent, Sister Grace Blow, PM, Sister Kathleen Browne, PM, Sistet Elsie Goose, PM, Sister Marguerite Ross, and Brother Jeff Martin, PP, filling these stations. Sister Sheila Dunbar, Worthy Matron, Brother James Cooper, Worthy Patron of Ontario Chap- ter, 'Pickering, were given a sincere welcome. Sister Rowena Tree and Sister Doris Cvok, Past Matrons of Colborne Caap- ter, were given a warm wel- come, Other visitors from Markham, Pickering and Col- bourne were sincerely welcomed by the Worthy Matron. Past Matrons and Patron of Whitby Sisters Mae Phair, Grace Blow, Kathleen Browne, Elsie Goose and Brother Jeff Martin all in. office. Worthy |Matron welcomed them at their |stations and thanked them for! \their help. | Sick and Sunshine report still] |showed quite a number of mem-| |bers not well, they were wish- jed prompt recovery. . | Final plans were made for Wood, John DeVere, Ray Ai- |the bazaar October 5 to be held Gary Curl, Bill White, Don Boychyn, Jeff Paterson and Don Duncan, Back row, left to right: Robert Sacre, Mike and milkman. Front row, left to right: Alex. Jacobsen, Da- vid Horton, Ron Lofthouse, Ken Edwards and Bruce Crai- gie. Centre row, left to right: | --Oshawa Times Cook spoke few in closing. Sister Sheila Dunbar gave the fare- WHITBY And DISTRICT | Fined $100, costs Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Impaired Driver 'Dunnies In Training, Camp Opens Tonight By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops Jr. Hockey from ithat have been sent to Whitby the. Oshawa Generals club will open its training camp|camp, Coach Jim Cherry and here at Whitby starting at 6 p.m, Manage Ivan Davie made this amnounce- Arena tonight} [ r/be on hand to view the |hockey stars. Manager Ivan Davie will both budding ment last night and reported) The Dunlops will have less that the team will work out in/than a week to get themselves two shifts. |whipped into.shape before they The first shift will hit the ice| get their first. taste of action. rng President, took the chair for | business meeting. Members. discussed the group's forthcoming activities. the ken and Tom Scott. in the Whitby Arena from 2 to 5 |p.m. A Lass Photo | Sister | |words Oshawa Golden =: | | Sister Cora Fallow and ier committee served a _ dainty 'Age Group To jlunch and everyone enjoyed a John Hillard McCaulay, 36, of social hour. 7, Brampton, was yesterday fined) oS 2 CASTLE SENIOR GROUP Tel. 668-3703 $100 and costs or 30 days in| Visit Whitby Castle Chapter Senior Group |jail, aftr being convicted of jAlumnae held its first meeting {impaired driving. Friday, September 27, thejof the fall season Monday after- | McCaulay was stopped by the) members of Whitby Senior Citi-/noon at the Ontario Ladies' police after he had been observ-|zens' Social Club met: for a/College, ed ead at a high rate of|yery pleasant afternoon at All| After a social half hour with speed. 'Saints A i Ch . {Mrs i ies had Grigheatiy been cacy | aints Anglican urch Hall. |Mrs, H. G. McCarty presiding ed with being intoxicated while| Mrs. Tanner favord in control of a moior ven'cl», but/ group with the singing of "Tne he pleaded guilty to the lesser|/Stranger of Galilee," accom- charge. panied. at the piano by Mr. i I Rainni t was decided that the bri [nies travel to the home of the Lesaeee' held in previous years would |Bruins for a return engagement. WHITBY | Friday, October 4, the club/not be held this year. | Lg schedite aohEm, opener BOWLIN NEWS |will have the pleasure of a! wi e on Monday, Oct. 28, jvisit of 'The Golden Age Merry|Monday, Nove when the St. Mikes College G |Makers" from Oshawa conduct-| a dre team will be the visitors. ed by Percy Danniels. | MIXED LEAGUE | | We feel that with the help|ST- JOHN THE EVANGELIST) Family Monuments the Whitby team will be getting} ; | It is requested that as many from Oshawa the local line-up}, Team Standings as of Sept.|as possible will come along be- will be a tough one to crack.|30 -- Team No. 1, 5; No. 4, 5;\tween 2 p.m, and 4 p.m. Bring There will be several of last|No. 8, 5; No. 5, 4; No. 6 (Korner|, fieng along and have a Visitors Welcomed To Whitby OES Meet |pagate Christianity lat the tea table Mrs. Leo Gray, The next meeting will be heid| OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Oct THE Cuncillor Paul Coath Enters Mayoralty Race Whitby's electorate can be , assured of at least a two-way race for the mayoralty in the forthcoming December munici- pal election, The second man to toss his hat into the ring is Councillor E. Paul Coath, a 32-year-old lawyer who has occupied a seat on the town council for the past four years. > Councillor Coath is the incum- bent finance committee chair- man and in addition sits on the planning board, the official plan 7 and subdivisions committee, served a year on the Oshawa General Hospital board, the pro- tection to persons and property ™ committe and the bylaws and | applications committee. E. Paul Coath is a graduate of the University of Toronto in Arts in 1954 and a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School in 1958. His job and his hobby sre the practice of law, Councillor Coath came to Whitby May 1, 1959 and opened a law practice. Only last month he took on a partner, Hugh M. O'Connell and the firm now Traded Beer For Liquor Fined $100 A Whitby man who traded 24 bottles of beer for a 26 oz. bottle of liquor was convicted yester- day of having liquor in a place other than his residence. Milton 'Brush, of Brock street, was fined $100 and costs or 30 days by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn after evidence showed that Brush had the bottle of liquor, which was opened, under the front seat of his car. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Deily PHONE 668-434! PRESBYTERIAN WMS Leaside Presbyterian Church was the scene of the Fall Rally of East Toronto Presbyterian, Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. In the afternoon Mrs, Arthur Cherry, executive director of "Glad Tidings" magazine gave an outline of the background, scope of work and progress of the "Glad Tiding" which is the official magazine of the Wo- men's Missionary Society. The speaker for the evening was Mrs. F. C, Knox, a Mission- ary from the Bhil Field, India. Many Bhils formerly derided as "Monkey People' have become Christians and have advanced to the place where they are' now rendering good service to the Church and community as Doc- tors, teachers, nurses, labora- and block development -work- ers. Mrs. Knox said, funds from Ontario will be building a TB ward, so greatly needed, in co nection with the Jobat Hospital; Central India. New workers are about to) leave for the Bhil Field to as-) sist in the nursing service of the| medical work. 'I thank God,"| Mrs. Knox said for the fact) that we still have the right to| freely profess, practice and pro-| in india E. PAUL COATH : operates under the name of Coath and O'Connell, Councillor Coath is well known around political circles in the county. He is an avid Progres- sive Conservative and was a member of the five-man com- mittee which led Health Minis- ter Matthew B. Dymond to a landslide victory in last week's provincial election. He has always had a keen interest in politics on the muni- cipal, provincial and _ federal levels. But he admits his prime interest is in the practice of law. Councillor Coath was chapter president of the Whitby Lions Club. today. SA HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army Women's Home League held its weekly meeting Thursday evening at |the Citadel. | Devotions were led by Mrs. |R, Earl. During the business |meeting plans were made for a |turkey supper and sale to be eld November 22 at the the Citadel. The remainder of the evening jwas spent by members in "Dec- jorating Soap", This is a Wom- en's Home _ League project, funds to be used for the pur- chase of a piano. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs. Kent- ner and Mrs. Parker Whitby Figure Skating Club PARENTS NIGHT} MONDAY, OCT. 7th, 1963 All Parents Invited to Attend WHITBY ARENA 8:00 P.M. PRODUCT GROWS Britain's gross national pro- duct in 1962 was $69,858,525,000 --some 78 per cent higher in money terms than in 1952. | 5th Annual POLICE DANCE \ One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murols at 6 p.m. and will be mostly|Tyesday Oct. 8 the first exhibi- @ Custom Draperies @ Broedioom end Rugs @ C.I.L. Paints end Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points Created To . , i ; iq|Pins), 3; No. 2, 2; No. 3. (Pi players from the immediate|tion game will take place. The|¥e@r's Dunnies making a bid mes ( "| really enjoyable afternoon, This Individuel ' ; area, that have been invited tol\oshawa Generals of the OHA|With the Oshawa Generals who Pals), 2; No. 7, 2. H : é | H . ' ; Lee invitation, | try out with the Whitby club.|jr. "A" league will provide will be assigned back here.| Triples over 550: Ladies albeit gy invitation, everyone} ; ter i i -age|Fran Schatzman 667, Lorraine Manager Davie would also like sition, Thursday, Oct.|This along with some over-age be : ' : any payers who feel they arelis the Toronto Marlies of the|J-Venile players of last year|Bronishewski 626, Sandra Tay. Requirements Club Bayview of Jr. calibre to be on hand for'oHA Jr. "A" league will invade the work out. |the local arena to test the Dun-) He reminds them to bring|nies. : their own equipment and be| On Oct, 17 the Neil McNeil ready to go on the ice at six|Maroons will play an exhibition sharp. |game here at the Whitby arena. The second shift will take to Oct. 21 the Lakeshore Bruins the frozen water at 7.30 and will|will tangle with the a, be made up mostly of fellows|here and then Oct. 24 the Dun- games. The most they will see grks Ma" Sondce "revlon 250 Mishap Causes Amnesia In Youth OPP Constable David Onlock fering from amnesia and could|said he investigated the accident) not remember the details of anjand found skid marks leading in Whitby|from the back of the truck for fined|a distance of A youth who said he was suf- accident appeared Court Tuesday and was 64 feet $50 and costs when he was con- northbound lane. victed of dangerous driving. : The officer said he had estab- Cater Austin Cooper said he lished a point of impact in the was badly injured in an accident north lane legally occupied by Aug. 8 and could not remember the truck. a thing about it. Roy Arthur Graham, miles north of Port Perry, said he was driving a truck loaded with hogs north on county road 7, two and a The: sad was when a car Plath gg; Sih ity was limited due to patches smashed into his truck head-on The witness said he observed ; r a car coming south "straddling ber anything about the accident Oshawa, of heavy fog, the accused said. He added he could not remem- the white line" and when it ap-due to amnesia. proached his truck it swerved) The driver of the truck said/establish residence in Oshawa. into the wrong lane and the (WO ne could see several. hundred| yards and when the car came) vehicles collided head-on. "We stood a few minutes after : 1 the accident and finally another into the wrong lane he applied)with best wishes from her man came along and we opened|the brakes to no avail, the door, the girl was on the truck|ging your side of the road for|hostess in dear life when. you knew there;!unch. aiwere fog patches," | floor of the car," the driver. said. Cooper's sister Ruth was passenger in the vehicle of the Harry W. accident and is still in the hos- cused when he found him guilty, serious;as charged and imposed a min- C pital suffering from head injuries. "You should have been hug-j|and Mrs. Ted Teer assisted the imum fine of $50 and costs. in the dry but visibil- Cooper said he had left his|convener, Mrs. J. Legge, who cottage on Scugog Island and|was assisted by Mrs. - Cars-|from Try Hards, Rockets took | was taking his sister to work iM /well, Mrs. William MacDonald, |Wo Points from Maple Buds,| |\Mrs, D. Denyer, Mrs. B. Camp.\and Rose Buds took two points) @ j Magistrate} Jermyn told the ac- STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST | 668.3552 jshould form the basis for a/lor 603, Marie Brooks 565, | | | |fine team here in Whitby. Men -- Father Coates 784,| SHORTY'S One thing is for sure that the|Clarence Hendricks 735, Matt} CIGAR STORE With the set up this year, there) Edwards 588, Bill Goverde 579, | DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Phone 668-5862 | FRIDAY, OCT. 4th Dancing 9:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. ERNIE WHITE'S ORCHESTRA will be 11 different teams play-|Geo. Mayer 576, Jim Smyth 572, | fans will mot get tired of seeing|Kolsteren 620, Ted Kapuscinski| the same teams. all the time.|609, Harold Forbes 596, Bob| 121 BROCK ST. North WHITBY -- 668-8361 ing here in Whitby during the Singles over 200: Ladies season out of a total of 15)Fran Schatzman 259, 251, Marie| Wh jany one team during the sched-|Torraine Bronishewski 242, 205,| jule is twice, It should make for Betty Forbes 227, Nellie Mc-| \203, Bob Edwards 268, Ted| Matt Kolsteren 218, 203, Bob! School Association for the new |week and just two singles. | |dergarten teacher, Busy Bees took two points| another banner: year of Jr.|/Carroll 204. |Kapuscinski 250, Harold Forbes | A "Get Acquainted" tea was|Kusluski 214, Jim Smyth 200. Kindergarten mothers. Thirty. Over 200 scores;-- Gladys) |Lunch was served by social This Week's SPECIAL ! !| As Long As They Lest ONE CARTON PLAYERS CIGARETTES mild, plain or filter PLUS: -- Northrite Pen & Pencil Set (1.98 Value) ALL AT SHORTY'S ONLY | hockey here i. Whitby. Men --Clarence Hendricks} WHI Y 313, 233, Father Coates 310, 271,) |249 204, Bill Goverde 243, Geo.| Mayer 239, Joe Corrigan 228,| |held by members of the execu- , : tive of Palmerston Home and) THE THIRTY-SIX CLUB | There were no doubles this |two new mothers were Present| jand were welcomed by kin-/Gwilliam 230 and Betty Stone- Mrs. Mason. |bridge 201. | \bell and Mrs, F. Kehoe. \from Thistles. | Team Standings:-- Rose Buds Rocky 7: Thistles 5; Busy Mrs. A. S. McLean, 1110} 7. \Green ' street, recently enter-| Roos 4: Hards 3 and Maple| \Buds 1. | {tained at her home in honor of Mrs, Joseph Ottenbrite Sr., be- fore she and Mr. Ottenbrite, | Ladies! The Big Special of the | Month Alberto-Culver Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION for 1963-64 Season Saturday, October 5th 10:00 - 12:00 A.M. ®@ $6.00 for first of family © $4.00 for second member @ $3.00 each additional member Skating Hours:--*Wed. 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. *Fri, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. *additional fee for these sessions HOCKEY SKATES SHOULD NOT BE USED BY ANY GROUP @ Club Privileges @ $3 PER COUPLE . . . DRESS OPTIONAL TICKETS LIMITED - Tickets available from any member Whitby Police Association One -Of- A-Kind CLEAROUT Outstanding Savings .. . But Hurry! These Are "One-Of-A-Kind" Values Only DEER RIFLES WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC .308 Reg. 189.75. CLEAROUT SAVAGE LEVER ACTION .300. Reg. 169.75. CLEAROUT DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN 12-gouge. Reg. 119.00, CLEAROUT itby ARENA Vvo-5 HAIR SPRAY and SHAMPOO Retail value 3.14 Mrs, Ottenbrite was saa Had Cool Swim ed with a going-away gift along! Then Cool Beer Gets Five Days' Mrs. William Ashton, Athol) A 17-year-old youth who de-| street, is opening her home this|-ideq to have a cool beer after) evening to the members of the| having a cool swim, was yester-/ |Co-op Guild. lday. convicted of drinking under| many friends, Mrs. John Harvie! serving a. dainty st SHORTY'S BROCK WHITBY etarring wi ih Si Evening Shows Start 7 & 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 (asd 00 wig so my SS ALO ek . PRESENTED BY 8 WARNER BROS. [ WINNER SPECIAL AWARD VENICE FILM FESTIVAL 1962 | "TERM OF TRIAL" Shown Once Only At 8:20 P.M. Also Second Feature Attraction "JUST FOR FUN" Starring Bobby Vee & The Crickets Recommended As Adult Entertainment | Miss Mary Hamilton and Er-.28¢_ in Whitby Magistrate's' \win Trefrey, of Yarmouth, court. Nova Scotia, were recent guests| Ross Grozelle, of Toronto,) lat the home of Mr. and Mrs.|pleaded guilty to the charge) Harley Durkee, 216 Centre street}and was sentenced to five south. . ldays in jail, The sentence was} : |made retroactive to the time} cg pein * Ot-|of Grozelle's arrest. ' re er home; « | after spending one week as the! srozelle had 0m 'eer! guest of her son and daughter-\S¥imming in the Rouge River,| SHAVER in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Neili,/2%@, When investigation . was | | .50 it Harriet xireet made bya police officer 21 em-/ | |pty bottles of beer were found| i Guest speaker at Faith Bap-|and a strong smell of alcckolil phe Largest Stock of TIMEX tist Church WMS Thursday, Oc-jcould be detected on the ac- WATCHES In tows To Choose tober 3, will be Marie Arm-|cused's breath. ere strong of South African Gen-| rare ea ne OF BEEF 1. Shank Beef- stewing lean mince . Round Steak Roasts or cube steaks . Rump Roast . 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FRESH BEEF i __| EDMONTON (CP) -- Stewart |Fraser, 81, 6ne of western Can- GOING CHEAP ada's few remaining lack- PIPES West Of Montreal, Brighom e Irwin's Rum TENDERLOIN Ib. Hundreds of Other Items all at Great Savings 1.49 Pipes Yellow-Bole Dr. Plumbs Peterson from treland @ Medico ALL MAKES OF PIPES AND LIGHTERS REPAIRED WEST SHE FORD, Que.|smiths, feels that today's smiths | (CP)--A two-storey brick school|haven't taken time to learn the| house built exactly 100 years|trade properly. Working at the| ago has been sold to the village|exhibition track during the har-| of West Shefford for $1, to he/ness racing season, Mr, Fraser] used as a town hall. Local chil said a good job of blacksmith dren now attend schools in near work can make five seconds dif- G.B.D, Kay Woodie Gold Star Civic l i The Largest Stock "Of BRIAR || | if i i 104 Lupin Drive 'U by Waterloo, jference in a horse's tame, Troughton -Thompson Meats WHITBY -- PHONE 668-4633 EGIL Ry care rR eet aerate ne Rag on arg ae es ran tecne pir Pages > SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 103 BYRON STREET SOUTH 1 BLOCK WEST OF 4 CORNERS OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. Blair Park Plaza Sat oie ee en ca Csi ciar is Leite 5)

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