ee tateke 4h Bali presets tine aiasnigp annie pore oy othe WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West anager: John Gavit UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES St. Mark's Explorers 'Fete Miss Judy White H The Explorers of St. Mark's; REBEKAHS HONOR MEMBER | Matthew, Chapter 18 was read, Wnited Church, Whitby, held B At pete gs Larry ~ f rse L. Dafoe, -- mer' ba 4 une rs. F. Roberts, Past|Collinson was in charge of the ge yp eo cena tea District Deputy President who} worship service. The theme of The tables ware' arranged has been a member of the Or-| the meditation was "Humility". ee Wuraty biting fewer pro-|ott, (oF 7 years received. her Bhs stressed the value of Chns @ided by the girls. The tea 50-year jewel. tian teaching of children in the 'table was presided over by the| Mrs. Roberts who has been|home and the Church school and Meaders, Miss Judy White andj8" active and faithful member the benefit of summer camps. (Mrs. Lois Nimigon. land once held the office of Dis-| "There is always a need of Tel. 668-3703 Verdict Held In Resnick Fraud Case TORONTO (CP) -- Mr. Jus- tice Campbell Grant has re- served judgment in a civil suit over a real estate deal handled by disbarred lawyer Samuel Resnick, now serving eight years for fraud and theft. The Ontario Woodsworth Foundation received only $17,- 000 from the sale of Woodsworth House in November, 1962, and is seeking to recover the bal- ance of $133,000 plus $5,000 in- terest from the~ purchasers, A. Y. Grosbord and Mont Blanc THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 11,1964 § Mother-Daughter Fatality -- Blamed On Exhaust Fumes Elderly Mrs, Elsie Stewart and her daughter Dorothy Mae were just a few steps from safe- ty when a car struck and killed them both, a Whitby inquest be- fore Coroner Dr, F. A, Cuddy was told yesterday. The pair, both of RR 1, Whit- by, were returning from an eve- ning of bingo at Oshawa, The hour was late as they alighted from the bus near the Old Post Inn on Highway 2. And as the |bus pulled away they headed 'across the road, Within a few steps from the opposite shoul- der, however, a car driven by Philip Coulter, 22, of 200 Brock street north, Whitby, came over a crest of a hill and ran head lon into them. The force of the Holding Company, The downtown Toronto prop- erty was involved in one of 28 of 31 charges of theft involving $339,462 to which Resnick pleaded guilty. He was sen- tenced to eight years in prison for the crimes. jvehicle passed him going the ' __,|trict Deputy president for twojteachers' and leaders in. our ,, The theme of the tea centered church school and other mid- ---- P gi Sera yore Hed |week youth activities," she said. 'based this year. A_ display \table held many items relating to India, including maps and jscrap books made by the Ex- plorers. . A play "Maya be Careful", was delightfully presented by several of the girls and enjoyed by everyone present. Following the play, the Leaders and Ex- jplorers were called to the stage where Miss White, who Js to be married this month, was presented with a GE "spray'n' steam" iron by Miss Martha Doner on behalf of the girls. Guests at the tea included the Reverend and Mrs. John Smith and Miss Ila Newton, deaconess. The mothers or guests of approximately 25 Ex- plorers were also welcomed. The tea marks the tinal Exploration of the season. Weekly meetings will resume in September. The following girls will ad- vance to CGIT in September: Martha Doner, Margaret Cox, Nancy Mesher, Cathy Mifflin, Elizabeth Villeneuve, Jill Heav- successive years, also received the Decoration of Chivalry for mertorious service. During World War One her outstanding work was recognized by the ' ' impact hurled both women high The foundation claims it un-| into the air, the inquiry learned. Questions based on these topics| 4erstood the deal was to include) Giving evidence' to the were discussed. a mortgage but it was closed) jury pr. J, C, Martin, associate Mrs, Dafoe read "Back to the| With cash. Resnick, then foun-| hathologist at Oshawa General Fold" and Mrs. Collinson closed| ation president, received altogpital, stated that both Whitby, described his mother and sister as "real bingo en- thusiasts". They visited Oshawa two or three nights a week to indulge in their favorite enjoy- ment he said. Both, he added, were in extremely good health. His sister was a little backward through a childhood injury but led a normal everyday life and was quite capable of looking after herself. | Mr Coulter, the driver of the car involved in the accident, stated that he was returning from Toronto to his home in Whitby. As he crested the hill a other way, he continued, the lights from this vehicle momen- tarily dazzled him. Then he caught sight of something cross- ing the road, At that time he} didn't know whether it was peo- ple or not. "IT put my foot on the brake just as fast as I could," he add- returning from a night at the Oshawa bowling rink. Right near the Old Post Inn they had ran out of gas. He was returning to his car after a luckless search for some spare gas at a nearby farm- house when he saw the bus pull out and as the bus pulled away they began to cross the road. Jack Peebles; a companion in the car, stated that the two women walked normally across the road, They were not hurry- ing or "anything", "A couple more steps and they would have been off the road," he observed. Constable James Brown of Pickering Township PD, who was called to the scene of the accident estimated the com- bined weight of the two women at somewhere in the region of 400ibs. "They were stout women," he added, This could be seen from the extensive dam- age.to the front of Mr. Coulter's car, he. said. Blood tests which were taken later had proved that neither of the two women had been drink- ing that evening, he said. Returning a verdict the jury thought no blame should be at- tached to either the driver of the car or the two women, They thought that the heavy exhaust thrown up by the accelerating bus as it pulled away may have obscured the vision of both Mr. Coulter and the two women and so caused the accident, SPECIAL 103 BYRON ST. $. 1 Block West of 4 Corners Then Turn South WHITBY Original RAPALA "Bolsom Minnow trem Finlend Now in Stock. ONLY 1 PER CUSTOMER " MITCHELL "GARCIA" 300 SPINNING REEL Grand Lodge of Ontario, On behalf of the lodge Noble Grand Sister Gwen Halton pre- sented her with a Rebekah cup this part of the meeting with prayer. The minutes were read, as | well as the treasurer's report $125,000 cheque payable to the| .4 ; , A men died from severe and ex- foundation, forged another di-| ive injurigs, rector's signature on it and de ee . a Slsie, 61. years of age, sus- osited the entire amount in his), ; f te trust account: mh tained extensive skull fractures, ed. "It happened so fast it was too late to do anything. I could ALIGNMENT not even have swerved." Tle had not, he said, been HEADLIGHT and saucer, while the Vice Grand Sister Wanda Tizzard read an appropriate card. Mrs. Roberts, although com- pletely taken by surprise, thank- ed the members in a few well- chosen. words, Refreshments were served at the close of the {meeting when Mrs. Roberts was jasked to cut a decorated "50th |Anniversary" cake while all \joined in singing "She's a jolly |good fellow". PCW GROUP No, 3 Group No, 3 of the Presby-| terian Church Women met. in jthe Church Hall Monday even- jing June 8. The meeting opened) by repeating the Lord's prayer jin unison followed by a hymn, |'Oh, Master Let Me Walk With | Thee"'. The scripture lesson from es M.. and the roll call. Business mat- ruptured bladder as well as| drinking that evening. Asked | ters included plans for the) ! Group's afternoon visit to Fair-| of the deal, Resnick fled to Is-\ ter daughter Dorothy Mae, 39) view Lodge, June 17, and the) rael with his family. He was ar- years, also received extensive pot-luck supper of the combined! Tested when he returned in"skuti 'fractures and died as the groups June 15 for which Group April. ; direct result of the severance of No. 3 is responsible for the tea The foundation also 1S SUNS! the main heart artery. and coffee, and for arranging|the Bank of Nova Scotia, the . . a When the foundation learned) several other severe injuries.|about his glasses Mr, Coulter| said that he wore them all the time. His sight was good, Right on the spot where the accident happened was Edward Tripp, of Pickering. He, Jack Stewart, Ontario street, his wife and two friends were) the tables. Royal Bank of Canada and E. Group No. 3 is also respon- Lawrence Stone, solicitor for} sible for the posters and other| the purchasers, claiming they advertising for the Strawberry|re liable for the amount of the Supper to be held on the Church} cheque. ae lawn June 24, and to share in RS the afternoon preparations and NIGHT JUMP RECORD CHERRY POINT, N.C. (AP) to assist' in serving. The meeting closed by the re-|A nine-man U.S, marine sports| peating of the Mizpah Benedic-|parachute team claims several 'on. Refreshments were serv-|world records from a night free- | ed by Mrs. Collinson and Mrs.|fall jump it made at Ft, Bragg} Dafoe, June 7. The jump, made from) The next meeting will be held /44,100 feet, set a record for September 14 night jumping, others for seven, | --_ ---- eight and nine-man teams. Rus-| sia -set the previous night free-| lfall mark of 41,500 feet in 1961. ! Whitby Glass CALL 6 309 BEECH ST, er, Jean McQuat and Barbara mien "CENTENNIAL RACE xo Captor No. 248 Canoe E xperts Eye Marathon Order of the Eastern Star held {ts regular meeting in_ the Masonic Hall Tuesday, June 9, with Sister Margaret Mus- tard, Worthy Matron, presiding OTTAWA (CP) -- Seven ex-)the trek with authentic birch- perts on the ancient Canadian|bark canoes. There just isn't art of canoeing met Wednesday |the birch bark available in suf- to discuss the possibility of re-/ficient. size and uantity to staging the pioneer fur-trading | build enough canoes for the NOW OPEN... & Mirror Co. TABLE TOPS -- SHOW CASES For Fast Service... 68-2481 WHITBY, ONT. ADJUSTMENT ONLY 75° @ BRAKES @ TIRES Free Pick-up & Delivery Service ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE 2 Locations to Serve You OSHAWA WHITBY 227 Toronto Ave, 401 Dundas St. Opp. Cloverleaf Motel East Phone 728-9432 or 668-3356 for appointment PER LIGHT tee. 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Among those|™iSsion and Expo 67, theithe two far-northern territories. | ! j % ' ' IGS WH x PA v MORE PLASTIC PIPE J First Quality mission ene * 47 Jean Scott and Worthy Patron, |ing, said the feasibility of a 100-| which should go ahead if all the Merlin Suggett. Visitors from|day race from Edmonton tol details can be worked oat," Mr. Aldworth,: Sunbeam and Blue|Montreal is being studied be-|fisher said after the meeting Blow, Past: Matron. The meeting opened in the Presiding| John Fisher, centennial com-jresent some of the provinces. Matrons' Dora Suggett and!missioner who opened the meet-! 'We think it is a good idea) were read by Sister Grace , PDDGM of the Grand|real. Indians will be engaged to rep-| Chapter of Ontario, * OUR PRICE, each .. Lig Viny! Asbestos Ve $2.1 Esther Hood Marshall. Minutes f ced-<were: Mrs. Edna|9rld's fair to be held in Mont-/ perhaps university students or) 'un iVINYEELI All Colors, Reg, 650 PER 100 FOOT ROLL When You Gan Get FIRST QUALITY For Less! Ray Chapters were given afore deciding whether it should) "Besides the element of com- warm welcome as well as the|be undertaken as a govern-\netition and the spectator-sport Officers and members of Whit-|ment-sponsored project. by Chapter. Sick and Sunshine was -re- ported by Sister Mary Inkpen and Sister May Connibear. Worthy Matron wishes a speedy | fecovery to the sick and ex- pressed sympathy to those be- feaved of love ones. | Invitations were accepted to} Delta Chapter who are holding a strawberry social Friday, 12, in Port, Perry. A bus will leave the Masonic Hall in Osh- awa at 7 p.m. for Port Perry and some seats will be avail- able to the members of Whit- by Chapter who wish to attend Sister Tina Roberts, PDDGM, and an honorary member of Whitby Chapter is celebrating her 60th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will be holding 'Open House' July 4,| to welcome their friends. The meeting then closed in| form. Lunch was served by Sister Cora Fallow and her committee. ld 'We are told the trip can be one in 100 days, and we'd like to see it done in 100 days to mark the 100 years of Confed- eration. Some of the fur-trad- ers certainly did it in 100 days."'| -- One thing, though, the race is likely to be run in the west-to- east direction, to climax at the fair and to draw attention from| across Canada to Ottawa and Montreal. ROUTE UNDECIDED Whether it will be a straight race from Edmonton to Mont- real, or whether it will be run in laps from point to point along the way tied in with local cen- tennial celebrations, is unde- cided. Matt Bernard of Golden Lake, Ont., one of the oldest--"well into my 80s' --native Indian builders of birch-bark canoes sat in as a technical consult- ant, But his report was discourag- |the voyageurs and fur - trad- ers."" SAVE BUILDING? si wneeaesasr * 2m OO 2 90 0 orrreem™°. 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