Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1964, p. 5

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Manager: John Gavit WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 Shirley Jean Templeton will have the next 17 months to think about the theft of $60 worth of merchandise from local stores. Miss Templeton, 26, 352 Buena Vista avenue, Oshawa, appear- ed for sentencing at Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. She was convicted on three counts of shoplifting at an earl- ier hearing. During the trial, the court was told she stole a transist Light-Fingered Lass Handed 17 Months "I'm not doing this to be a miserable old gorgon, but for your own good," he told the girl, "Maybe when you're free, you'll be a little older and wiser and see the world through a different set of glasses." He impossed sentences of 12 months, five months consecu- tive and five months concur- rent on the three counts. Miss Templeton's record in- By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Senior Lacrosse Club under the watchful eyes of its new manager, Art Morton and new coach Ken Crawford, will hold the first workout of the sea- son at Whitby arena tonight, starting at 9 p.m. Second prac- tice is called for Friday night with the same starting time. Manager Morton says he hopes to have some 20 players out for the initial practice. They will be mostly limbering up to- Leaving the scene of an acci-jnight with some ball throwing dent cost Lorne Clemenger, 33,|to loosen up stiff muscles. 364 Buena Vista avenue, Osh-| It is expected that Pat Baker awa, $50 and costs Tuesday. j|who won the Limley trophy for Clemenger told Whitby Mag-\the past two seasons as the out- Cae ties b collin. near Rook: Castle Chapter | Elects Otticers cluded theft convictions and jail) terms ranging back to 1959. radio from a local appliance shop, then took other merchan- dise from a supermarket and hardware store. SENTENCING NOT EASY | Magistrate Harry Jermyn) said sentencing women offend- ers was not easy but the public had to be protected from shop-| lifters. It was a crime, he UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES lin, March 14, but could not see The Castle Chapter of the anything because of fog. Ontario Ladies' College met at He said he drove home with the intention of telephoning the home of Mrs, Donald Wilson, Brooklin, A letter from the Women's Group Packs police from there. Toronto Alumni Chapters point- ed out that the annual Alumni Luncheon will be held on May \4th at the College, This annual |meeting of the Alumni Chapters jis being held earlier than usual Brooklin Lacrosse Club Slates First Work-Out standing goalie in Ontario senior lacrosse will once again guard the twine for the Brooklin team. He will, however, have Matt Campbell, a Whitby product, gunning for the job as well. NEW COACH Ken Crawford, the newly ap- pointed coach of the Brooklin team, will be making the sec- ond start of his career in a Brooklin uniform. Crawford played for Brooklin four years ago in intermediate lacrosse. This will be his first year as a playing coach. Expected back in the Brooklin line up will be last year's OLA senior scoring champion, Glenn Lotton. He is a real speedster and a demon around the net. He is one of the cleanest players in Sr. lacrosse, as his record last year would indicate -- he won the scoring title and never once had to sit out g penalty. LINEUP Also making bids with the Brooklin team will be Don Craggs, Jerry Burrows, Joe Todd, Ken Ruttan, Grant Hef- fernan, Ken Lotton, Bob Hanna, Jerry Jessup, Don Vipond, Don Bruce and others that manager Morton has not yet revealed. a icaptinsscapanumiean lake THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 22,1964 § fourth year of senior lacrosse this year, The team has been the back bone of the series, keeping it at a modest four team league. Had the Brooklin team not gone senior, the OLA would have been forced to go with a three-team league or drop senior lacrosse, : However, this season will be much _ different. | Huntsville Hawks have filed an entry and been accepted along with the Peterborough bid. It will be most interesting this year to watch the. new blood in the league. The league will be divided into two sections with Brooklin playing in the eastern section with Huntsville and Peterborough, while, Brampton, Port Credit and St. Kitts make up the western division. EXPECT MAY START Brooklin will play each team in the western division four times, twice at home and twice on the road. They will play each team in the eastern section three times at home and the same number of times on the road, The schedule has yet to be drawn up, but it is expected that the series will start the lat- ter part of May. Manager Morton, along with his coach Red Crawford, extend Cancer Group | Ponders Links In Ajax Area The Canadian Cancer Society has set its. 1964 Provincial cam- paign goal at $2,000,000, stated Bill Davidson, chairman of the Whitby branch of the Society, at a recent campaign meeting. He said the branch had re- ceived $386 in contributions so far this year. He also announced that the; Whitby unit of the Cancer So- ciety, no longer affiliated with the Oshawa unit, is considering formation of a new co-operative unit with the municipalities of Ajax and Pickering. Presenting some facts and figures on cancer to branch members on the eve of the pro- vincial campaign, he stated that| between 100 and 120 children with cancer are admitted to the Toronto Sick Children's Hos- pital every year. He reported about 40 of these children have| | leukemia, and have a life span of only one to nine years. an invitation to all would-be la-| " STN pe NI Nl" GI GR igloo feet TRO Cn ee TRY OUR NEW BUDGET FREEZER , PLAN Nothing Down 6 Months To Pay' © HIND QUARTERS © FRONT QUARTERS © SIDES OF BEEF © WHOLE OR HALF HOGS All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed -- PHONE 668-4633 crosse players who feel they are| of senior calibre, to be on hand} noted, which cost Canadian bus- iness $75-million a year. Missionary Council held ts} monthly meeting Monday eve:) Clothing For Indians Pentecostal Church Women's Barter was in charge of the wor-| The business portion of the ship service, Mrs, David Kerno- han gave the Bible reading and \this year. Brooklin will be playing their for tonight's workout. meeting was followed by the} O'Connor High Parents Hold {ning at the Church. President Mrs. Ewen Mac- Donald opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs, Maxwell Case was |Mrs. Lloyd Dafoe was in charge annual election of officers. They | lof the study book, the theme was|are as follows: honorary presi- "Opportunities in our home for|dent, Mrs. Stanley J. Osborne, | practicing Hospitality'. |Whitby; president, Doris Batty, | SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. If neces- in charge of the worship period. | During the business session, | jplans were made for the forth-| jcoming Church Rally Dinner to) Social Night A hymn was sung and this portion of the meeting closed with prayer. |Brooklin; vice-president, Mrs.| R. Leo Gray, Oshawa; secret-| jary, Mrs. Donald Wilson, Brook-]| phone or in writing, stati sory, transportation may be provided. Apply by During the business session,||in: assistant secretary. Mrs. A social evening proved very successful, Thursday, April 16, at the Denis O'Connor High School, The Parents' Auxiliary provided an opportunity for anyone interested to view the new school. Welcoming people as they ar- rived at the door were Sis- ter St. John of the Cross, Sister Mary Rose, Sister May Diane and the principal, Sister Anna Clare, also members of the Par- ents' Auxiliary executive. A tour of the school was con- ducted and much interest was shown. Television in one of the classrooms was very popular, especially for hockey fans. There were two rooms _provid- ed for playing cards, bridge and euchre, DANCING the music of the "Tony Russell Quartet," was enjoyed by many. Buffet suppers were served to some 150 persons. Colorful salads added a: festive look to the tables, turkey and ham was| in abundance. | After eating everyone gather-| ed in the gym for the draw door prize. Ted Curl of Channel 9 Television proved an gaeel-| lent master of ceremonies. | Names were drawn by Father) W. P. Douglas, Mr. Ed Dochuk, president, Mrs. Carl vice - president, Mrs. Tec Hughes, secretary and Mr. Leo) Steffler, treasurer. The winners| were: ' PRIZE WINNERS A. R. B. Conrad, Don Ken- nelly, Carl Parise, John Rous- seau, 'Mrs. J. Power, Miss B Robinson, G Pennings, Mary Byers, Mrs, Kennelly, A. Hend- riks, Helen O'Connor, Don Sul- livan, John Goodwin; Mrs. A. Van de Wyst, Mary Cavanagh, Wilma Hendriks, Mrs. S, Pack- e: Mrs. D. O'Hagan, Mrs. J. J. Ledden, Mrs. A. Goverde, William. Hurley, Mrs E. Finah, Mary Power, Bob Byers, Mr A. W. O'Connor and Mrs. Leo Steffler The Parents' pressed thanks to all who do- nated, participated, attended and helped to make this event successful. Auxiliary ex- \be held May 11, at which time the Missionary Council will be e-tering with Mrs. Reg Wil- liams in charge, assisted by Mrs. John Levvett. It was proposed to hold a "Kitchen Shower" for the Church. Three boxes of good used clothing were packed and will be sent to Curve Lake, On- tario Indian Reserve. Two boxes are to be sent to Home Missions. The meeting adjourned and light refreshments were served. ST. ANDREW'S WOMEN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 3 held its monthly meeting Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Henry street. Leader, Mrs. Lawrence open- ed the meeting with the Lord's | |Prayer in unison. Mrs. Charles Dancing in the gymnasium to} Wine And Lotion, |plans were made for a "Floral| Milburn G. McCarty, Whitby; |Demonstration'"', courtesy f|treasurer, Mrs, John Fox, Osh- | Locke's Florist of Oshawa, Mon-|awa; flower and card, conven- jday, May 11 in the Church hall. ors, Miss Mae Storie, Oshawa, |Tickets available from members|and Mrs. R. G. Grobb Whitby; jot Group No, 3. programme and social, Mrs It was announced that the next|Robert Brown, Oshawa; press,|= general meeting will be held in|Charlotte Gentles, Whitby; tele- |the' form of a picnic supper to|nhone convenors, Mrs. Harry be served on the church lawn,/Taylor. Mrs. Eric Pym. and June 15. Group No. 3 will also/Mrs, R. Leo Gray all of Oshawa; assist in a Strawberry Tea and| representative to the Alumni salad plate supper to be held|Council, Miss Audrey Lawler, June 24. Whitby. The meeting adjourned and re-; freshments were served by Mrs.| TOUR PICTURES SHOWN William Avent, Mrs. Charles} The evening concluded with Barter and Mrs. Don Butts. --|her tour to the British Isles and) . . |Europe last year. She said they) Brownies, Guides jleft here when the temperature jwas registering 100 degrees and) Sport New Garb jarrived a few. hours later in i. |Preswick, Scotland, where the For Cookie Day jtemperature was registering 50 Saturday, April 25, |degrees "which was very nice| i i ithy |; Guides and Brownies of Whitby|in Germany, we thought war! Mrs. Wilson showing pictures 4: MR, 739 | Bay Phone Dunbarton 839-3890 ing qualifications to: H. BURNIE, Lublin Avenue, Ridges, Ont. Applications will be received for July and August. APPLICATIONS FOR A | Swimming Instructor and Life Guard on Friday, May Ist, 1964 for @ male Swimming Instructor and Life Guard ot the Whitby Community Swimming Pool Applicants should state age, qualifications, and solary expected, Stairway Sleep | Girl|for travelling. While we were! |District will be out delivering i | ' 2 Nf lhad been declared as there were jcookies. Many of the girls will/ military tanks, airplanes and Cost Torontonian ne wearing their new uniform. In previous years the people Sleeping in a public place|of the town have given excellent with bottles of wine and shav-isupport to this effort. The ing lotion on his person cost &|money realized, benefits Guiding Metro man $25 and costs when|throughout Ontario and is the he appeared at Whitby Magis-|one and only public appeal made trate's Court | + by the movement. Charle Woodford, 169 Jef-} A display of fery street, Toronto, was con-\featured in the of Guiding bank Parise,|victed of being drunk in public|Montreal, Dundas street win-| and having liquor in a place|dow. This is to show the public other than his residence. .|some of the things taught at Corporal James Barter testi-\the weekly meetings. fied he found Woodford sleeping| ' under a staircase in a Brock} street south apartment build-) jing. | The accused pleaded he had| jnot intended drinking the shav-| ing lotion but had put it in his pocket by mistake after shav- ing that day. RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 INCOME TAX | |soldiers all over the place. It was eerie," she said. The Lunch Convenors were {Doris Batty; Mrs. Wilson both lof Brooklin and Mrs, Gray of Oshawa. The May 20th meeting will be jheld at the home of Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Gray, Oshawa. Family Monuments ( Created To e) Individual Requirements LTD. |CHEF FINED MONUMENTS | A cook in a "first class" To- jronto restaurant was convicted lot indecent exposure in Whitby |Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. Jaques Marie, 24, appeared before Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn and was fined $25 and costs for the offence. Marie's lawyer said his client included prominent people among his friends and as a cook in' a "first class" restaurant was sorry for what he had done. | FREE ESTIMATES on Aluminum Awning Installation Phone LEN-RAE LTD. 668-4003 WHITBY PERSONALS 16 Years of Quolity Installation and Workmanship 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 STAFFORD BROS. | by the undersigned until noon F, N. McEWEN, Treasurer, Whitby Community Swimming Pool Board, 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby, Ontario @scw Ine Of The New ... Greatly Enlarged STEDMAN STORE AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE -- AJAX, ONT. 3 Big Days -- Thurs., Fri. and Sat. APRIL 23rd, 24th and 25th LADIES' NYLON HOSE | | | 10% of your earned inc SAVE TAX DOLLARS AND PROVIDE RETIREMENT INCOME If you are self employed or contribute less thon ome to a registered pen- | sion plan, call in or write for our booklet describ- | ing our Retirement Savings Plan. Maximum Contri- butions Allowed 4,000 5,000 7,500 One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Brosdioom and Rugs A pot luck supper will high- light this year's final meeting of Ontario County South Re- gional CWL at St. Gregory's CWL, Oshawa, Thursday, April 23. The evening will begin with Benediction at 7.30 p.m., follow- ed by the supper. All CWI. mem- bers wishing transportation please call Mrs. Greg Carter, 668-5214. Graham Zeisner recently visit- YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS home after spending the winter in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yaroff of |Hamilton, recently visited at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bernie |Yaroff, 121 Raglan street. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Steve Conquer Demy, Mr. and Mrs. George Cancer! Kirlik and Mr. and Mrs |] The Whitby Branch of The Demy, Toronto. Best wishes for a happy birth- Canadian Cancer Society opens C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. 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Robert is a high school cejebrates his birthday today, teacher at Lockerby in the Sud-| qprij 22. by spiecaceas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Akey Mr. George Page, 1509 Duf-)and daughter, Mary Ellen spent/ ferin street, is celebrating his)jast weekend in Napanee as} birthday today, April 22. Best\cuests of Mrs. Akey's father,' wishes for a happy birthday are'Mr. Fred Tavener. extended to Mr. Page from all his friends. CREDIT PLAN For tonvenience, buy what you need . today, Fri., April 24th WHILE THEY LAST, A FREE GOLDFISH for each child accompanied by @ porent. Sat., Apr. 25th FREE HOUSE PLANT to the first 100 Women visiting our Horticulture Dept. your added shopping The Onterio Cancer Society, re- quires 2 Million Dollars to Meet the demands for this Province end The Whitby Bronch is asking $3000.00 From the citizens of Whitby to fulfill our Obligation. ond arrange for low monthly payments to suit your budget. QUICK, EASY & CONVENIENT! NO DOWN PAYMENT The Ladies service committee are increasingly busy in their efforts the Locol demand for ; Transportation, Drugs, @ many requests for services to meet the Needs of cancer, potients; Miss Doryce Acton celebrated her 14th birthday Monday, April BACK FROM FLORIDA 20. To celebrate the occasion she Mrs. A. E. Sturgess, 500 Dun-jentertained Judy Cond and das street west, has returned! Janis Shaw at dinner Saturday. | BROC ; WHITBY | The Directors of our Loco! unit ere meeting with Don Dolimage Campaign manager, and his as- \f sistent Gerry Brear, and Finaliz- ing plens for an aggressive cam- paign And.we ask our citizens indulgence in this great Humoni- | terion work; Remember the Date. May 1, Opening day; A Campsign worker will be calling on you; HELP HIM TO MEET HIS QUOTA BY GIVING LIBER- | ALLY; |] This year Whitby hes been estob- [ml |] lished on its Own Society Unit. Hi) ond Will deol directly with the My, Ontario Concer Society, 163 Bedford Rood. KK. 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