Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1964, p. 5

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1 te SipeRAD ERE Ri EIR PONE REL mn PonteBesoteg Pep WHI Manager: John Gault TBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-8703 | Loon OUT ERNS Brooklin MYSTERY TRUCK BLAZE Roses And Chrysanths For Happy Whitby Bride In. a double-ring ,ceremony performed by Rev. John Mc- Leod in Whitby Baptist Church on Saturday, June 27 at 2.30 .m, Marion Evelyn Glenney ame the bride .of Murray Lynn Nelson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don J, Glenney, Whitby and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Nelson, Castleton, Ontario. Given. in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length formal gown of carna- tion white pure silk organza over taffeta with lily point sleeves. The scoop neckline and front of the bouffant skirt was trimmed with exquisite appli- ques of imported guipure lace. A self rose emphasized the back waist from which a sunburst of folds cascaded into a chapel train. A dainty cluster of self mini- ature roses held her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white shasta chrysanthe- mums. The bride's sister, Mrs. Louis Philip, was matron of honor and Mrs. Len Andrus and Mrs. The bridegroom's mother chose a navy and white print silk dress with white accessories. They wore corsages of white carnations. When going away the bride wore a pink and white silk sheath with matching pink linen coat, white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Out - of - town guests were from Toronto, Oakville, Little Britain, Castleton, Codrington, Richmond, Sunderland and Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lynn Nelson have established resi: dence in Hamilton. Tried To Eat Shirt Buttons, Court Told An Ajax man, Marion Czoch- ra, 34, 74 Kings crescent, was| fined $50 and costs or 15 days,| when he appeared in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday, charged with causing a distur-) bance in a public place. | Lloyd Cook were bridesmaids. The attendants wore afternoon length dresses of petal onganza over taffeta with bell skirts, scoop necklines, self bow trimmed elbow length sleeves and overall effect highlighted by detachable panels falling to hem in train effect. They wore matching headpieces and car- ried bouquets of pink carna- tions and white shasta chrys- anthemums. Len Andrus, Whitby, was best man and the ushers were How- ard Goodfellow Codrington, and Lloyd Cook, Whitby. | Mr. George Jepma sang the "Lord's Prayer," and the "Wedding Prayer," accompan- ied by the organist, Mrs. Edith Summers. The reception was held at the church's hall with the bride's mother receiving in a blue silk dress with white accessories. Woman Hurt In Child Rescue Bid A Whitby woman ran out into the busy Highway 2 late on Monday evening to rescue a small child from almost certain injury -- and was knocked down herself. Mrs. Margaret Cole, of 227, Dovedale drive, Whitby, was standing with the child by the Constable Ken Edwards,| ink/Whitby Town Police, told the|tens are invited to bring them court that he had been sum- moned to the Rainbow Cafe at 12.40 a.m. on August 4. The officer said that the ac-| cused man had been ejected) from the restaurant after "'but-} ting into". an argument that had nothing to do with him. The accused man was seen shutting off the. gas supply to the restaurant and- when asked what he was doing he replied: "I work for the Consumers Gas and I am just doing something tonight that I would have to do tomorrow anyway." Constable Edwards concluded that when Czochra was placed in the cells that he started to tear his shirt off ang eat the buttons. Student Loan Details Soon OTTAWA (CP) -- Details of how students can apply for bank loans under the federal government's new student loans legislation will be announced by the end of August, Finance Min- ister Gordon said Tuesday. Federal and provincial offi- cials are "pressing forward in a co-operative effort to have the student loan machinery ready to process applications well before the opening of fall terms in universities and other For Five By CLIFF GORDON With the Ontario Sr Lacrosse schedule fast to a close} many things have yet to be de- cided. The . sure. thing in the standings is the fact that the Brooklin team has won the pennant. To date two teams are tied for second spot in the leaguelage standings, namely St. Kitts and|nearest rival Bob McCready of] McPeake was the driver of Brampton. They have identical records of 12 wins and 9 losses Is Going In Row that they have been out very hard of late and be Drunk Driver Gets 14 Days A plea of "guilty" to two charges means that John Al- bert McPeake, Taylor Rd., RR me wheel because me omer two men in the car were not as sober as he was, Constable Jor- dan concluded. Corporal L, L, Tanghe said that he had performed a breathalizer test on the accused man and the readings were 1.8 parts of alcohol to 1,000 parts of blood, 1, Oshawa, will spend the next jail This reading would indicate McPeake Magistrates Court Tuesday charged with drunk driving and driving while his license was 14 days in 4 appeared in Whitbyjan alcohol consumption of seven and one-half pints of beer or 11 ounces of liqugr, the cor- poral concluded, H ready and waiting for r Morton and his pennant vl ners. : Pat Baker, colorful of the Brooklin team, would appear to have a strangle hold on the best goals against aver- with a $1-goal lead over his Jefferson of third in the the Athletics. Brampton is 'lin 21 games. The same tw0)goglies' race. Driver Jumps ClearAs Trick Blazes Within a stone's throw of its teams will meet tonight in St. Catharines, Peterborough hold down the fourth slot in the league stand- ings, but it is not all too sure. They lead Port Credit by two points and Huntsville by four. Port Credit have two games left ' Jand Huntsville have two and possibly three. A win for St. Catharines over Brampton to- night would make the tide very rough for the Rose Town team if they hope to hit the second slot. On theother hand the Brook- lin team will invade the Liftlock City of Peterborough on Friday night to try and hand Cy Coombes and his Speedy Erns the fifth set back of the season Don Arthurs of Brampton ap- pears to be heading for a scor- Constable Douglas Jordan, Whitby OPP, said that early on the morning of August 2 he saw a car "being driven in an erratic manner' in the west- bound lane of Highway 401. Worry ; FALSE TEETH ping or Irritating? the car and, when questioned, he smelled o faicohol and admit. ted that he was under suspen- sion, the officer added. McPeake said he haq taken D! Scholls Zino pads | DECORATING | SHOP | | © Wallpeper end Murals © Custom Oroperies lonship in his first year of Sr. Lacrosse. The rough and ready fellow has a 16-point lead over Cy Coombes of Peter- borough and 18 points over Glen Lotton of Brooklin. However the of the Brooklin scorer} figures and the ones of the OLA do not jive. The captain of the Brook- lin team has played in all 21 games that Brooklin has taken part in but the OLA figures show him in only 20. A full scale check up in this regard is being made, The game here on Saturday night should be a dandy and could easily be a preview of the semi-finals. by the local team, Word has it out of Peterborough, however, own depot a truck carrying nine tons of bulk feeq sudden- ly and. dramatically burst into flames in Whitby yesterday. Driver Jim Wilson, of Port Perry, had just drawn out of the Powell Transport Com- pany's depot on Hopkins street. As he accelerated away he leaned down to switch on a reserve gas tank. When' he looked up his whole cab was ablaze. The blaze completely gutted the cab and extensively dam- aged the front bodywork. Jim Wilson, fortunately, jumped clear in time and was not hurt. , Whitby's Volunteer Fire Bri- gade quickly brought the fire under control. What caused the sudden fire still remains a mystery. SENIOR A Brooklin St. Kitts Brampton Peterboro Port Credit Huntsville SCORING LEADERS Don Arthurs, Brampton Cy Coombes, Peterboro Glen Lotton, Brooklin Grant Heffernan, Brooklin Pete Berge, St. Kitts 16 2 12 9 8 7 Wed. Thur. Fri. Aug. Aug. 6 Aug. 7 8 Sat. Aug | Mon. 10 | Aug. Up to and including Aug. 1 T F A Pts. P. Min 237° 169 «32 «468 224 201 24 462 234 «214 24 698 244 «283 #418 550 235 «4257 16 658 25 «14 «(B42 A Pts. P. Min. 395 4 «80 anil ILA 4 73 3 8 «87 L 5 9 9 13 14 4 P 21 21 20 16 20 REMAINING GAMES 5 ----Brampton at St. Kitts --St. Kitts at Port Credit --Brooklin at Peterboro Port Credit at Brampton -----Brampten at Brooklin Peterboro at Huntsville ----Huntsville at St. Kitts Kitten Reminder From Whitby SPCA The Whitby Humane Society (SPCA) would like to remind the citizens of Whitby of their offer published in last Satur- day's edition of The Times. Any citizens who know of stray and homeless cats or kit- to the MacKay Animal Hospi- tal, between one and three on Saturday, August 8, where they will be humanely destroyed at the Society's expense. Any person who may be look- ing for a pet would be most | welcome to find one there. If) transportation is required, call) 668-2576 between nine and ten} on the same day. Two State Idea To Be Discussed OTTAWA (CP) Robert Beaule, chief organizer of the forthcoming congress of the Ralliement des Creditistes, said Tuesday the meeting will spend some of its time considering whether the party should sup- port the idea of a Canada com- posed of two "associated states." The states. would consist of Quebec on the one hand and the English-language provinces on the other. Mr, Beaule, who represents Quebec East in the Commons, reiterated in-a statement that participation by the Creditistes in future general elections in Quebec province is "certain." He said the congress, which is scheduled for August 8-9 in Quebec City, also will consider the possibility of party partici- pation in any provincial byelec- tions. post - secondary school institu- tions." , side of the Highway near its junction with Lupin drive. Accoring to witnesses the child suddenly ran into the road.! Just as Mrs. Cole started) after her the child turned and) ran back to the safety of the| shoulder. Mrs. Cole could not get back! in time, however. She was! struck by a car driven by Clif-| ford William Dodsworth, of! Centre street, Oshawa. | She was knocked out by the) impact and sustained back in-| juries. Whitby Ambulance was) called and Mrs, Cole was| taken to Oshawa General Hos-| pital. Mr. Gordon issued a st $ }ment to meet what he-termed "a large number of inqu} about the loan plan. It provides for government-) guaranteed bank loans of up to| $1,000 a year for five years. Ot- tawa carries the interest pay- ments while the student is at school and for six months later. Then the student takes over payment of the principal and interest on a five- or 10-year basis. Mr. Gordon said the loans will be for students "who have shown their need for funds and who have attained satisfactory scholastic standards." ries" | _ BROCK Whitby Featu in the It Speaks To You of Love, Laugh Shows Start At 7 and 9 P.M. heartwarming adventures of 'Captain Newman' COLOR ANGIE DICKINSON-BOBBY DARIN :'==: re Storts At 7 ond 9:20 || 150 Volunteers WHITBY PERSONALS e NATURALLY AGED TENDERNESS NOTICE OUR BETTER TRIMI Mr. and Mrs, John Carman, Henry street, have returned home from a tor vacation in the North Efstern United States. They enjéyed an ocean holiday along the coast of Maine here they did some deep sea fishing. Mrs. Kate Knox of Ayrshire, Scotland, is spending a three- week holiday with her uncle, Mr. Thomas Hogg, Whitby, and cousins, Mrs, William Lenna, Kinsale; Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Whitby. Mrs. William Lennan and cousin, Mrs. Kate Knox, Mr. Mal Brown, Whitby and friend, Miss Ruth Anderson, Highland Creek; and Mr. Tom Johnson, Whitby, spent Sunday at Niag- ara Falls. Miss Ruth Anderson, Highland Creek, spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. William Lennan of Kinsale. Mrs, Gertrude Drew, Euclid street, Whitby, and her cousin, Miss Beatrice Whitfield, Osh- aa, have. returned from a two-week vacation. They spent one week at a cottage at Gan- Northern parts of Ontario. Mrs. Charles Burras of Motherwell, Scotiand, tre- turned to her home Monday from Toronto International Air- port after a three-week visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Kathleen Brough. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Raynor have returned from a motor trip to Washington, D.C. They motored back through the Adirondack. Young Miss Cathy Glidden of Jordan is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rate, RR 1, Whitby, for three weeks. Mrs. Reg Gordon and Mr. Bob Gordon of Sudbury were holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con. Racicot, 69 Queen's road. Randy Racicot is in the Ajax, Pickering Hospital under obser- cation. His friends wish him a prompt recovery. Mrs. Tom Jones and Miss Susan Cooper of London, Eng- land, are spending two months the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pugh, 404 Brock street south, with their house guests they visited New York World's Fair, Ottawa and various other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Kellar, formerly of Oshawa, have established residence at 413 Peel street, Whitby. Their friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. CURE-ALL The Roman historian Pliny said mistletoe was a cure for sterility snd a remedy for poi- soning. , anoque and the second week! they enjoyed a boat trip to the} The Best Place to Arrange A Mortgage VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundes St. W. Whitby Serve Overseas TORONTO (CP)--More than 150 volunteers have started a four - week orientation course here before being scattered to 23 emerging countries this fall on two-year teaching assign- ments. The volunteers from across Canada are under the auspices of the Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO), which is a national, non-denom- inational agency engaged in sending qualified Canadi to TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA Try Our New Budget Freezer Plan Nothing Down--6 Mont; p to Pay developing countries which have asked for their services. During the last year 130 yol- unteers' served overseas. A number of these will remain at their posts, bringing this year's total to 225 members. They will leave for their posts in early September. hilarious, In The Language ter and Tears! | | Family Monuments reated To 2) Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 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