DEATH ON CENTER STREET A Tribute To Past --Present _By JOHN GAULT Ever watch a building in its death throes, or another being born? I was witness to both yester- day. "I watched a century of drama, 'toil, revenge, retribu- tion, happiness and tears torn from. and old, old man and _ breathed into an infant. *. The old Ontario County Court- ISENTINEL ON THE HILL WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 Women's League Plans November Celebrations The first fall executive meet- ing of St. John the Evangelist CWL was held Tuesday even- ing September 1,, at 8.30 in the parish library. President Mrs. Robert Mackey opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Paul Kaiser was in charge BILL GOOLD Bill Goold Wanted For of the roll call. Minutes of. the last meeting were read and ap- proved. The following convenors sub-|volunteers to canvass in his or!Street School. mitted their reports: Spiritual Mrs. F. Spellen reported, from June 22 to August 23. A good turnout at most religious func- tions, but hopes to se@ an in- crease in daily Mass attendance.) A coming retreat was men- tioned with definite details to be arranged. Visiting convenor Mrs. 1.| Heitzner mentioned that eight visits were made to the Osh- awa General Hospital, 36 pa- tients visited, 49 Mass cards of St. John Ambulance-fs Planning Autumn Season Members of St. John Ambu- sists of 14 men, six nursing lance, Whitby Branch, met Wed-|members and 20 cadets, but it nesday evening Sept. 2, to dis-|is expected that about 10 new cuss plans for the coming sea-/members will be added during house on Centre street is all but shorn of its functions. It's heir on Rossland Road has begun to take on its new responsibility. The denizens of Centre street are wrapping history up in cor- rugated cartons and wooden crates. %: The workman at Rossland are furnishing the now - completed rooms, chambers, halls' and foyers. Judge Alex Hall and the Fall Sittings. of County Court will mark its first functionings Monday. County Clerk W. G. Manning UCW Ladies See Film On Trip and County Engineer Bill Twelvetrees are overseeing the relocation of their offices and equipment today and tomorrow. All expect to begin administra- tion here immediately. County Council sits Tuesday. iterday, It saw itself stripped of lordly office, and the jewels in its crown dug out and carried away. It seemed lonely." No one was paying it any attention. If it could understand, it probably wouldn't. '"'Where have I gone wrong" would be its query. | Nowhere, is the answer. Like very old men, it became a bur- BUY POWER PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Phil- adelphia Phillies purchased vet- eran first baseman Vic Power from Los Angeles Angels Wed: nesday for cash above the $20,- 000 waiver price and a player to be named on or before Oct report to the National League leaders today. To Europe The September meeting of Unit No. 19 St. Mark's United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Bonnetta with Mrs. Jim Anstey presid- ing. The theme of the and it son--primarily the campaign for|the coming months. All active 1965 funds, which will be held the third week in November. It was decided that Branch and this will be done as quickly! as funds become available. service was "Happiness" members should be in uniform|W@s taken by Mrs. Harold Boys) and Mrs. Roland Daniel. A few items of business were MAGIC worship) | COMPOUND | INTEREST | Each $1,000.00 of one our | guaranteed investments grows to $1,295.78 in 5 years | when interest at the rate of 5% % a year is left to com- The old building was sad yes-|p 4. Power, 32 - year - old right-|7 hander who is hitting .247, will|' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 10, 1964 5 BACKS LBJ x PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--The: Portland Reporter, Oregon's. third largest newspaper, an- nounced Wednesday its support of President Johnson in. the November election, The Re- porter, independent, began pub- lishing daily in February, 1961, It was started by striking em- ployees from Portlan's other two newspapers, the Oregonian and the Journal. Both have larger circulations than the Reporter. VESSEL LAUNCHED a The first Europe-built ship: - for the transporting of liquefied... petroleum gases at boiling tem-'"' perature has been launched in Sweden. : den. It became an invalid and, therefore, no more practical use to the persons who needed it. These men--Judge Hall, Mr. Manning, Colonel Arthur Welch and the others did not let it suffer or decay. It served its urpose--he same one it served 111 years ago--right to the last. And Rossland road will serve its designated toils fram the be- ginning. It now is sharing im the secrets of its predecessor--the musty yellowed volumes, the documents, the ancient wills and writs, and the heritage. The tons of paper and iedgers and texts, the blood of the old man on Centre street, are coursing through its freshly- tiled, newly-carpeted veins. From life; death. From death, life. Even in a sepulchral state, the "old man" can still serve. A new role, not so proud not so important, a pensioner's func- tion, The walls on Rossland road gleam white, haughty, untested. The walls on Centre street are tired, brown, reminiscing. NOTICE... CHANGE OF HOURS for the Fiyinc DUTCHMAN Motor Hotel Restaurant Effective immediately, The Flying Dutchman Hotel discussed after which Mrs. Paul] pound half-yearly. members would act as Captains for the campaign with each Cap- tain responsible for securing her district. Another subject considered was. the securing of uniform for the Brigade members. present seven men and three nursing section members have uniforms, and donations are still being sought to enable 'the! Branch to put all Brigade mem- |bers in uniform, An interesting and compre- hensive report was given by the Brigade Superintendent, Ron Hawkins, Members have had a/have been met. very busy summer season, at- First aid clases in Whitby) are scheduled to begin Sept. 14) and will be held: in the King} Irwin showed delightful pictures of her recent: trip abroad in- cluding Denmark, Holland, Olso, ' ; _.. jand Germany. Officers of Ontario Division) Refreshments were served by will coming to Whitby to/Mrs. W. Bentley and Mrs. Ross present the charter to the/Harriss. The next meeting will 'cadet members on Oct. 28th.|be held at the home of Mrs. This meeting will also be|W. J. Bradley, 404 Ontario street Paral VICTORIA ] | TRUST ' 308 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY welcome. Refreshments will be| served, The Treasurer reported a bal- ance of $300, after approved accounts and § commitments held at King Street School, and/| west. all members of the public are|p= FRESH FRUIT The Brigade and Branch ac-| the month sent; 22 baby cards and medals and eight Jr. get- well cards sent. ¢ Rev. Father Douglas is re-| turning to Whitby September I 'Christening' tending approximately 40 events, knowledge with thanks the gan-| and assisting 102 casualties. This erous help of Bob Attersley in| brought the total of casualties having the Ambulance serviced. treated this year to 224 persons.|Regular Branch meetings will] Members were on duty for ajbe held hereafter on the first) An institution was missing from the last trial ever to be held in the old County Building on Tuesday. 20, before his departure for a chance to say Goodbye. Plans} Court Constable William "Bill"|for this third Sunday in Sep- Goold couldn't make it. | tember are being discussed. Bill, now well into his 80's, has; It was mentioned that the been part of proceedings of|CwI, silver anniversary will be of County and'Supreme Courts/held in November and a Com- here as long as most people can) munion breakfast is planned to remember. |.celebrate the occasion on the He was ill during a good part|first Sunday in. November. pd bigest it Mug ---- Members are reminded of the and just wasn't well enough to) ald: i attend. The new petit jury nat eer to be hg in en Tuesday was the first in a| December. Also mem ers are long time that didn't benefit|urged to attend the first fall from his guidance. meeting this Tuesday, Sept. 8, All officials of the County|at the parish hall with Mrs. W. Court are pulling for Bill to be| Kendell of the Red Cross speak- Rome. This will geive the parish] total of 748 hours. Brigade con-|Wednesday of each month. ROADSIDE MARKET OP WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL| Mrs. Wilbert Archer, Black- "Traveling Bridge and Euchre/stock, is spending a few days Club" resumes its activities for|with her son and daughter-in: another season with 72 mem-|law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arch- . Thursday and Friday 1 p.m. -- 8 p.m. ORCHARDS & VEGETABLE AWE and GREY © | Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. 21/, MILES WEST OF WHITBY ON No. 2 bers. The hostesses for Septem-|er 114 St, John street east. ber are as follows: Bridge: Mrs.| -- Louis Rousseau Sr., Miss Jean| Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan,} Mrs. James McCarroll, Mrs.| Larry Ruest, Mrs, Murray Sil-| ver, Mrs, Andrew Miller, Mrs.| Frank Canzi, Mrs. Joseph Otten-| brite, Mrs. Lorne MclIntyre,| For 'Dancer' Mrs. Richard Sandrelli, Mrs. on hand to christen the Rossland| , Road Courthouse on Monday jing on homemaker's service. | | The meeting closed prayer. with Don Sullivan and Mrs. William Expected Soon \O'Neil. | NEW YORK (CP) -- North- Euchre: Mrs, Michael Mallon,/¢' Dancer, Canada's most fa-| Race Decision r amet: SPECIAL FRONT END Highway at The Big Red Apples" Restaurant will commencg, early closing hours. During this period the restaurant will be open from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily. Banquet facilities will not be affected by the change in hours. For reservations 'phone 623-3373. The motel will continue to operate as usual from 7 a.m. until midnight. ALIGNMENT LISTON BANNED « LONDON (AP) -- Sonny Lis-|Levene on Liston's tour of Brit- _|Mrs. James Smyth, Mrs, Lloyd|™0us three-year-old colt, is re- |\Seymour, Mrs. M. E. Forbes|SPonding well to treatment for and Mrs. Ron. Morriss. Ladies|@" injured tendon, it was ton, former world heavyweight) ain early last winter. Thé\wishing to substitute may con-|!earned Wednesday. champion, was: banned Wednes-|American suddenly cut short day from boxing in Britain. The|his tour and went home with- British boxing board of control|out giving scheduled exhibition took the decision after hearingjbouts in Birmingham and a report from promoter Harry|Blackpool. Brooklin Will Try To End It Tonight By CLIFF GORDON \if Brooklin can get their running Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club will|attack going again, they can) try to snap out of their scoring|turn the tide right in Brampton) slump tonight as they invade the|tonight. Grant Heffernan, who Brampton arena to tangle with\was the scoring ace for the; the Sealtests in the sixth game|Brooklin team in the St. Kitts of the Eastern. Canada Sr. La- series has been having a mighty crosse finals. rough time of it in the last two Brooklin lead the series 3-2 on games. He is being checked by) the strength of their winning the|Gord Thompson who is about as| first three games. However, the/rough and ready as they come.| Brampton team bolstered by Some of his bone-shaking checks) three junior players have sud-pave been legal, but just as tact Mrs. Greg Carter, 668-5214. |_ However, a spokesman at | Belmont Park, where Northern Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Alexan-|Dancer is currently quartered, der and sons Peter and Stanley|said no decision as to when the |spent their two weeks. vacation|colt will race again is expected| jat a cottage at Mattawatchan. |before the end of the month.| | Mrs. J. P. Allan spent the holi- ee tecie pig: gota |day weekend in Greenwood, the), European vacation at that guest of her daughter and son-|time in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Roger) Northern Dancer Conant. ? David Holley has left to spenainess and the | Queen's | Plate} ; : is year, nicked a tendon on one year in Guatemala with Me-|i¢, right foreleg during a work- Namara Construction. out at Belmont Park July 30. A new cast was put on the leg of Mrs.\ shout 10 days ago. Northern Dancer is owned by} Toronto industrialist E. P. Tay lor. The many friends George Hamers are sorry to learn that she is still in the Osh-| awa General Hospital. 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