Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1966, p. 5

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Whitby Skating Club Plans Annual Carnival WHITBY (Staff) -- Local andjevent. this year, it was report- guest stars will carve fancy pat-jed by Phil Burkart, club presi- terns on the ice at the Whitby|dent. 'This should be one of Community Arena whet the|the most colorful spectacles we Whitby Figure Skating Club/have ever staged," he said. holds its annual carnival. The One point stressed by fantasoinn TN stare vy skaters. is scheduled: for Mar. |tickets. "The tickets for the 26. carnival are going fast,' Mr. Heading up the carnival this | Burkhart said, 'We advise any- year are two pairs of figure|one who intends going to the skating dance combos. Susan | carnival to purchase tickets in and Paul Huehnergard, Cana-| advance to assure a seat in the dian Figure Skating Champions, jarena. Tickets can be obtained will share the spotlight with the!at the arena or,.from any mem- Canadian dance champions, ber of the skating club. Carol Forest and Kelvin Leth- "The carnival is our bridge. The local skaters, from thejeration of the club," Mr. Burk- teenest skater up to the near/art said, "Without a well at- professional seniors, will swing|tended carnival, we could be in out 'on to the ice throughout the|difficult trouble providing skat- carnival. A spectacle of colorjing for the large number: of and dash is planned for the'children," he said. Scouts Plan Paper Drive This Saturday is the day forjhomeowners. Anyone having the my '@ main Incal club nrocidont dealt with reserve | way of obtaining funds for op- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 16, 1966 § | Suggest Whitby Lions Build Community Hall special visit to the Whitby Club) rooms at the Whitby Com-| munity Arena and announced| their visit with a 'bang'. A string of fire crackers 'was thrown through the door to the club room half way through the regular dinner meeting. Three Lindsay Lions strode into the) room and dumped three burlap) bags of chicken on the floor complete with an ample supply} of chicken feed. | "We came to. pay a visit," | WHITBY (Staff) -- Chicken,the evening a huge squawking nicht in Whithy was datohrated feuvcaas when the visitors drop- by the Whithy Lions club. Tues-|ped six hens and- two roosters day evening. The co-operation|on the club room floor. of the Lindsay Lions Club made! The Lindsay Lions made a BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE | Three - Month Jail Term In Common Assault Case Deputy Governor Hank Tam: Charges costs. His licence was suspend-|>lyn of Lindsay said. The offi- WHITBY (Staff) ' of common assault, consuming|ed for 12 months. jcial was supported by seven| | ¥ 'Lions from Lindsay, one Cobo-} as a minor and_ trespassing! illiamson was charged) : ; resulted in stiff penalties for with' unlawfully driving a ye- jconk Lion and a Lion from the 17-year-old Bryan Ralph Shear /hicle which had swung out of Toronto Parkdale Club. in magistrate's court Tuesday. (control on Highway 2, near, Two weeks ago Whitby Lions| | He was given a three-month! Pickering, crossed the road and attended a curling bonspiel in| "A" pre-Dressed Fresh Grae' to 3b. averaee ; / PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 16, 17, 18 AND 19 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ridding the home of excess news- newspapers or magazines to be | jail sentence on the first charge,|crashed into ea ditch. The mo-|Lindsay and absconded with TABLE-RITE GRADE "A" CUT UP papers and old magazines, Head- ing up the campaign, the Wnii- by Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs will be out in full strength. Scouts and cubs will be out early in the morning, staying with the job until papers are wrapped up. One point stressed by local) scout officials is plea to the picked up, is asked to have con- \a $10 fine on the second and a|torist was operating a truck for|Several official pieces of equip- tributions out in front of the|$50 fine on the homes at the earliest possible|charge. time. Ming Fong, proprietor of the "Scouts and cubs will be ce yee Gate Res\aurant, said ' ; »{|he asked the youtt'to leave and ing shesd of ad has ms were when he went behind the coun- one scout official quipped. "Welter to call police, the youth hope the citizens will follow|took a swing at him. He said suit." jmoments later the youth struck |him in the side with his elbow. trespassing'a Toronto food company at the|/ment as a joke. The Lindsay) Tuesday | time of the accident. He was|Club made its visit their lost given 14 days to pay the fine. ;¢vening to regain Driving while his li ei somes riving while his licence Was; During the meeting the local suspended resulted in Lee Hart, |ojyb and visitors were address- RR 3, Whitby, being sentenced|eq by Deputy Governor, Dis- to 14 days in jail. jtrict A-3 elect, Herb Visser. FOUND GUILTY on a charge | Lion Visser, a member of the 1 Whitby Club, will be running} Twin Piano Recital Saturday The third and final concert;Whitby Concert Association, will in the current concert series|feature a twin piano recital by featured at the Ontario Ladies|two University of Toronto staff College, Whitby, will be held|members. Teaming up for the this Saturday evening. recital are: Pierre Souvairan The concert, sponsored by the and Richard Elsaesser. Band Auxiliary To Hold Dance The Whitby Brass Band La-|IOOF Hall. Mrs. Charles Mc- dies Auxiliary met Monday|Kay will be in charge. evening in the band social room. Mrs. George Foster introduc- The president, Mrs. Rex Hop-|ed the guest speaker, Mrs. Dun- kins, chaired the meeting. can McIntyre, home economist Members discussed the Mar. |at Henry Street High School who 19 dance. Auxiliary members| was presented with a corsage by and their husbands and the sen- Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Mcintyre for band members and their! chose as her theme "Nutritional wives are invited. Co-conveners|Values of Food". Mrs. Eric for this event are Mrs. Norman|Clarke thanked the speaker on O'Leary and Mrs. Alvin/behalf of all present. Church. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Wal- Members also discussed the|ter Church, Mrs, Curtis Brown, rummage, homebake and candy|Mrs. Howard Cartwright and sale to be held April 2 in the/Mrs. Eric Clarke. Groups To Hold Auction Sale of being intoxicated in a public place, Peter Barker, 24 Duke \st., Brooklin, was fined $10 and Crown Attorney Bruce Af- |fleck stressed the Chinese peo- ple of Whitby were extremely law-abiding. He said he could not recall having had legal! |problems with them. for the deputy governor's posi- | tion at the convention to be held iu One-Stop DECORATING FRAZERVALE FROZEN COD FISH & CHIPS «9 RUPERT BRAND FROZEN HALIBUT FISH & CHIPS :2:6 HOSPITALITY SAVE 10c RAISIN PIE FRESH CHICKEN CUTS MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON FAMIILY SIZE CHICKEN | BASKET LEGS & BREASTS LENTEN FEATURE TASTY COOKED BREADED SMELTS 45 09 1-LB, FLAT u. 99° 1-48, PKG, 43° KRAFT CRACKER BARREL (4¢ OFF) MEDIUM CHEESE TULIP PARCHMENT COLOURED MARGARINE sagibessego EASY TO PEEL JAFFA ORANGE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Women's Group No. 1 met Monday evening at the home of Miss Bird Wilson. Mrs William Scott chaired the meet- ing. Mrs. D. Trumbley read the Mission Message. | Members discussed the April 23 Auction Sale at Whitby Com-) munity Arena. All church) | view dr. SHOP Wallpaper end Murels Custom Draperies Broadioom | C.LLL. Paints and Varnishes |) Flo-Gleze Colorizer Paipts DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. | |eosts with the option of 10/19 London, Ont., early in May. | days in jail. It was his first| One point stressed by Lion : |Whitby Lions should consider | Charged with bodily harm | building a Lion's Community | |cost James L. Williamson, of!/¢ ; | |Toronto, a fine of $100 and eeeel ne eG egy for enc otnen Clubs can do it and) sratilitcnd ci lene __ a was remanded in custody forthere is no reason why it can't! B d B d t A Scarboro resident, Allen|Stated. He suggested such a | Oar u ge Funnell Hewitt, was remanded|Project should be given serious) | club has completed its $5,000 ha f theft. Pp F sitiaeth Soa hice |pledge to the Whitby aeistall | PICKERING (Staff) -- The | break and enter and theft, Don-| The meeting ended with three| |Pickering District High School|ald Johnston, 88 Memorial ave.,/unknown youngsters from the |day night, calls for a 4.19 mil}|tody for one week. Bail was set)capture the chickens. The fowl] jincrease to cover the operation at $2,000. |were given to the youngsters to| The budget calls for a mill) Following a lengthy trial,| rate of 22.94 mills in each of the|Charges of possession against | board received 18.75 mills while bridge, were dismissed by Ma-| five years ago the rate was 'sistrate Harry Jermyn. The| the May tea and homebake sale| Teachers' salaries were)ed may have been ill advised in to be held May 27 at the home blamed for the increase from his selection of friends. He sug- | |pected $1,270,995 in 1966. more careful in the future. | The board informed the meet-)~-- charge of the Bible study, the| settle for a $490 yearly increase| REGINA (CP) -- Hunter| theme pvas "At Home in God's/and on top of this would be the|safety education programs| Tea hostesses were Miss Wil-jers who had not yet reached|der conservation acts from 484 son and Mrs, George Thwaites. |the top wage brackef.\ The|in 1963-64 to 372 the following offence. \Visser was the suggestion that Losing control of his vehicle j with intent to maim, Don Roy|Hall. me ~ jone week. be done in Whitby," Lion Visser lin custody for one week on gconsideration after the local) 'Up Four Mill our 1 s Charged with possession, | Hospital. Board budget, presented Tues-|Orillia, was remanded in cus-|arena joining in a chase to re-| jof its three high schools, \dispose of as they saw fit. three municipalities. In 1965 the| Lloyd Robert Harper, RR 3, Ux-| 114.45 mills. Magistrate suggested the accus-| of Mrs. Donald Wilson, Lynd-|$1,033,244 last year to an ex- gested further that Harper be) Rev. W. J. S. McClure was injing it expected teachers to| SCHOOL CUTS RISKS Garden." annual $300 increment for teach-|have reduced prosecutions un- The next meeting will be April/board said 18 new teachers|year, says Jack Shaver, pro- SIZE 90's PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CANADA NO, 1 GRADE BROCCOLI" PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 16-0Z. wear 99° AB, : c PKGS. 39° 24's BUNCH 19° would be hired in September. j|vincial wildlife resources ad- Z wu 35° 3 x 29° FANCY WHOLE KERNEL CORN NIBLETS 14-0Z, TINS NEW CABBAGE PRODUCE OF MEXICO CANADA NO. 1 GRADE GREEN PEPPERS 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 bie 15-0Z. TINS 37° 39° groups will be participating in| : Total revenue required by the ministrator. Offences against Teen Club Planning Dance Blair Park Vista Teen Club|and Leonard Pridie will act as of $32,390, a Provincial grant of| BROCK Or Complete Program Each men presided. Approximately 30) volunteered to baby-sit to allow |required $845,985 for current ex-} ' members were present. |parents to attend their ratepay-|penses while debenture repay- WHITBY EVENING STARTING vad 7:30 Bg acy " we | \eluded $154,337 f yer VAN CAMP IN TOMATO SAUCE mal dance to be held April 22/of the regular price. The next) clude ,337 for administra- | at R. A. Hutchison School. meeting of the association will|tion costs, $72,855 for instruc- | yp oping freshments will be served. This|films entitled "Energie," "The |maintenance, $7,847 for auxil-| for more! "i J | event is open to all district] Ride," a comedy and "Dr.|iary agencies, $116,548 for trans- | i teen agers and will start at 8|Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde" illustrat-|portation, $20,000 in fees to M.G-Manp FILMWAYS reser | p.m. Tickets are available from|ing bad drivers on the road. jother boards, a capital outlay | ELIZABETH TAYLOR 'RICHARD BURTON | AYLMER this sale. |board will be $2,205,463. The |the migratory birds convention | met Monday evening at R. A.|chaperons. $1,031,851, night school fees to-| The main topic was the forth-|ers' meeting. They limit their}ments would cost $291,236, a a The "In-Crowd" Group. will|/be Mar. 21. tional supplies, $162,090 for) BEANS & PORK them hunger members and will also be sold. At the April 11 meeting aj|amounting to $59,925, debenture ' AUMITTANCE EVA MARIE SAINT Another project discussed was! 18. board announced a 1965 surplus |fell as well in the same period. | Hutchison School, Archie Hei-| Seven members of Teen Clubjtalling $4,000 and said they| coming "April Love" semi-for-|fees at 35 cents per hour instead| Expenditures for the year in-|f She gave men provide the dance music. Re-| Leonard Pridie showed three) Plant operation, $19,629 for plant) IGA CHOICE PITTED at the door. Mrs. Raymond/film, entitled 'The Lonely retirement amounting to $291,236 | STARTS and writjen off taxes totaling | WHITBY PERSONALS Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hannafin, 1010 Dundas st. e., were: Miss Elizabeth Courmeyea and Al- phonse McWilliams of Read. Miss Hilda Sinclair, RN, To- ronto, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lee, 617 Green st. Theresa Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Palace st., is ceiebraiing third birthday today. The First Whitby Scouts' Troop is holding its annual "Fa- ther and Son banquet", Mar. 17 at 6.30 p.m. in the banquet room of Whitby Community Arena. Frank Warman, will.re- ceive his Queen's Scout badge. hei Don Deeks, 1007 McCullough | dr., is celebrating his birthday today. To celebrate the occa- sion a family dinner has been! arranged. Weekend guests at the home) of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hare, 213 Craydon rd., were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Akiens of Hannon Harold Harris, 104 Mary st. e., is spending a few days in| Ottawa visiting his daughter daughter and son-in-law, Mr. | AE R. REAL ESTATE Sales. - Valuations Consultations 668-8841 o - Rrian and Mark Miller, Michael +$5,000. Texts for grades 11 and/ |12 are expected to cost $25,000, Of the totals Pickering Town- | ship will pay $759,436, or 66.78 | and Mrs. James Ottenbrite and|Per cent of the total; Ajax} rai : $322,402 or 28.35 per cent while Pickering Village is ' expected Shelly Lee, daughter of Mr. |to raise $55,382 or 4.87 per cent. | and Mrs. Harold Foskett, is) $2 a OME celebrating her first birthday to- | day | 9:00 P.M he andpiper, Also 2nd Feature Attraction in Colo: "A TICKLISH AFFAIR" Starring Shirley Jones --- Gig Young Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. | George Harding, recently cele- | brated his eighth birthday. | 4 Guests attending his party were: ao AT THE Me ServrreriTra ty WHIIDY MEAT MARKET reau and Barry's brothers Larry Where you get Quality Meat at Cut Rate Prices and Robbie and his sister, Sheri- C Ib Lyn co FRESH 5 to 10 Ib. 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