WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 § Ratepayers Plans Fireworks Show WHITBY -- The Park Vista Ratepayers' Association has made plans for the _ annual "Fireworks Show" on the even- ing of May 23. This is to be made a glorious evening for the children (young and old). In addition to the fireworks display there will be a canteen where hot dogs and coffee will be served. Protection will be provided by the attendance of fire trucks and places will be marked out for car parking. | The association is proud of its| start in beautification of the| area and hope was expressed! Brownie Pack Visits Sugar Bush Association that residents will put forth every effort to improve their base planting and landscaping of their properties. The owners of apartment houses were specially appealed to, to improve landscaping and thus' keep up the general ap- pearance of the community. It is also suggested improvements be made in the more orderly manner to park cars, keeping the highways clear. Arrangements were made to assist with the Cancer Appeal which will start next week. The Girl Guide of Canada|Monagle, who reported for the Whitby District Association held /Fifth Brownie Pack, told of a its April meeting Monday at St.|visit to the maple sugar bush. Mark's United Church Hall. The | Slides were shown of the District Commissioner, Mrs. | Brownies at the bush and enjoy-| H. L. Whale, welcomed the | ing a visit with Indians on their) members. return trip. Minutes of the last meeting) Mrs. R. Hawkins reported for were read by Mrs. H. Grylls. the First Company which is| Mrs. J. J. Schieder read the|planning camping. The com-| treasurer's report. Reports from|pany would appreciate any | the Guide Badge secretary,|scrap pieces of canvas which | Mrs. W. Avent and the Brownie |could be used as_ screening. Badge secretary, Mrs. R. Hutch-|The Second Company visited ingsen, were also read. Guide House, Toronto, over the Should anyone have a Guide Easter holidays. | or Brownie uniform to donate) All Brownie Packs are busy or sell they are asked to con- planning their Revel at Green- tact the uniform convener, Mrs.| wood Park on April 23. The| T. Branden at 668-5696. First Whitby Land Ranger unit | The new registrar, Mrs. Les-/has been formed. Mrs. W.} lie, at 668-8048 will take the Edwards is the captain. They names of girls wishing to be-|meet on the first and third Wed-| come Brownies or Guides in the nesday of the month. | hall. Twelve Whitby Guiders are Reports were read by the lattending a basic -- training pack and company representa-| course in Pickering this month. tives. Mrs. N. Edey reported|The next meeting will be May for the First and Fourth|18 at the home of Mrs. T. Brownie Packs. Mrs. W. Mc-'Branden, | Unit Members Plan Auction Presbyterian|for all parents wishing to leave St. Andrew's ANNUAL SMELT RUN HAS STARTED ning to dip their nets. One of the features of the smelt season is the fellowship en- joyed by the fishermen around their fires. Seen Smelt are running in Lake Ontario and although the big run is not expected be- fore the weekend a few early enthusiasts are begin- WHITBY PERSONALS Hostesses for the CWL travel- and Women, Group No. 1, met April|their children in their care at/ing bridge and euchre for the|Donald and their son, Edward, 18 at the home of Mrs. Wil-|the arena. liam Scott, 302 Cochrane st. Scott, opened the meeting with}also homebaking, nearly new) "Auction and Rummage Sale"'!a TV set. sponsored by Presbyterian Women. é The sale will start at 12 noon/ices. at Whitby Community Arena./the women's group. Baby sitting services are avail-| able. St. Andrew's Presby-/the hostess, assisted by Mrs.| terian young people will babysit D. I. Trumbley. th of There will be a fish pond and| yr. oy The chairman, Mrs. William|games specially for children, | Fienson, " : Mrs. J. prayer, the remainder of the} table and white eiephant table. | ruest, Mrs. J. Giroux, Mrs. J. evening was spent making prep-| Articles to be auctioned vary|redden, Mrs. M. Lyons, Miss arations for the forthcoming|from dressmaking patterns toly Packer, Mrs. D. Johnston, . Mrs. F. Spellen, Mrs. Loyal Pogue, local auction-| shetti, Mrs. W. Gray, Mrs. F. eer, has volunteered his serv-|Can7i, Euchre: Miss J. Stewart, Anyone wishing to donate| wr. J, Smyth, Mrs. V. Lucas and continue to 5 p.m., April 23,]may contact any member of| Mis. S. Goldrick, Mrs. F. iar. it 4. 0 N Mrs. Refreshments were served Woe mein. aod Mee |Miss Gail Schell, spent a week in Boston, Mass., as guests of Mrs, J. J. Whorin- sky, sister of Mr. MacDonald, Miss Ethel Lyle and Miss Joy Thomas spent a_ skating Faster holiday at Mount Snow in Vermont. Bridge: Mrs. G. Corrigan, Mrs. L. April are: Finnegan, Mrs. J. McCormack, sid W. Sori- Almonds, Clover Lane and Hilltop Parents-Teachers Group is holding a progressive euchre and games night at Hilltop school, Ajax, April 22 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ross Clark is general con- vener assisted by members of the Easter holidays) o¢ the executive. As in pre- During BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Pre - Sentence Report dr., entertained her friend, Miss| ius cinch pg ag -- it ss * - ge jvide lunch, rizes wi Ye [ham, Mich. Also'on the oces [awarded to lucky winners and |sion of Gail's 15th birthday din-|*'*° spent ii jner guests were: Miss Frances) Mr. and Mrs. Noel Trottier, | |Leathers, Miss Gay Courtice|148 Lupin dr., entertained at| here are Mark Oury and Craig Moore resting be- tween dips in the Squires Beach area of Pickering Township. | --Oshawa Times Photo | Niles who was celebrating his birthday. V. Evans, Dr. C. MacKay, E. McKim and C. Rich have re- cently returned from their an- nual visit to Baltimore, Mary- land and Washington, D.C. Approximately 36 guests were present including the best man} and maid of honor, Mr, and| Mrs. Raymond Hardy, Port| Colborne; Mrs. Trottier's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. William| McCridie, Niagara Falls and} Mr. 'Trottier's mother, Mps Regina Trottier, of Welland. Dancing music was provided by "The Shannons." Guests were from Welland, Oshawa and} Whitby. | Mrs. Norman Niles and Miss} Sherry Femia assisted the host- | ess with the buffet luncheon. On} Requested By Court brought against Fred William sary today. Brown, of Bracebridge, was re- | duced to impaired driving with WHITBY (Staff) -- Convicted of break and entering the Whit- by Curling Club on April 13, to which he pleaded guilty, Joseph A. O'Beirn, of Uxbridge, ap- peared in Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Magistrate Harry Jermyn remanded the accused in custody for two weeks to await a pre-sentence report. Stealing spotlights or any ar- ticles can be dangerous busi- ness, Richard Cochrane, 19, of 907 Annis st., Whitby, was told. Pleading guilty to the offence, Cochrane was given a three- months jail sentence to run con-} secutive to any sentence he now is serving. The court learned the accused had 70 days still to serve on an earlier offence and was on probation at the time of the theft. Charges of consuming as a minor brought convictions to) De, eee he ee, Bee ae A thres:-yauths--with-ne a2 dress. Pleading guilty to the) charge, Leonide Gallant, 19;| Adrien Richard, 19 and Paul Vautour, 19, were each fined $50 and costs or seven days. Driving while disq\alified brought a conviction to' Ross, Morton Keeler, 39, of Port Perry. Pleading guilty to the charge, Keeler received a $100) fine and costs. He was given 30 days to pay the fine. land Miss Sally Stratford. | | Mr. and Mrs, George Clarke, |1001 Dunlop st. e., are celebrat- ing their 40th wedding anniver- their residence Saturday eve-|Sunday "The Shannons" enter- ning on the occasion of their|tained for the member of the fifth wedding anniversary. The|Park Vista Teen Club and Dis- | event' also honored Norman'trict Teen-agers. guilty to the lesser offence and was fined $100 and costs or 15 days alternative. He was given $30 days to pay the fine. the accused pleading guilty to this charge. The accused was fined $100 and costs and given 30 days to pay the fine. Remanded one week in cus- tody, Wayne C. W. Pickering, of Whitby, appeared on a charge of breach of probation| and pleaded guilty. He had pre- viously been charged and con- victed on Jan. 25 of creating and causing a disturbance. Created To (RR Individual AGES Requirements A similar charge was laid | against Terry E. Bryant, also of Whitby. Pleading guilty to the charge, Bryant was sen- tenced to four months at the} STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 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