Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1966, p. 5

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eee WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY ee ee Heart Foun Canvass Is Refused 'The Whitby Chapter of the Ontario Heart Foundation is not to be allowed to canvass the town for funds early next ear. The chapter's request for per- mission to hold a door to door collection in February next ear was iirmiy iurmeua down by town council Monday night. Council's reasons, unanimous- ly accepted, were simple. "The Heart Fund Chapter," said Deputy Reeve Bobbie Attersley, "has signified that they do not intend to co-oper- ate in the United Appeal Drive in the town." Recommending that the re- quest be turned down Mr. Attersley added: 'The United Appeal drive needs the full support of Town Council. Last year it did not do as well as expected. "This year it has been re- vitalized, We have signified our full support of the Appeal drive and our job must be to steer charity organizations into the United Appeal." K Of C Golf Tournament Success Another great day in the history of Whitby Council 4895 Knights of Columbus for its second annual golf tournament held at Sunny Brae Golf Course. A good turn out of enthusi- astic golfers participated from Oshawa Council. Forty golfers had a very interesting day, after which they met at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Brock St. N., Whitby, for a buffet supper and distribution of prizes. The following came out the big boys in Flight A. Low gross dation Mayor Desmond Newman said that the chapter had 'asked him to be chairman of its an- nual fund raising drive. "T told them that I couldn't and this was because of coun- cil's full support for the United) Appeal,"' The town's A place for the launching ceremony has yet to be fixed but the mayor and Council will be in attendance for the open- ing festivities. | The local target this year, has been set at $34,000. Among the participating organizations in this year's appeal drive are the Canadian National Insti- Built and equipped at a total cost of $2,153,108, the new addition to the Pick- ering District High School will be officially opened Oct. 14, by the Hon. William G. Davis, Ontario Minister of Education. The addition includes 16 classrooms, an art room, library, two com- mercial rooms, two science labs, two drafting rooms, an auto shop, a carpentry-mill shop, an electricity shop, a machine shop, one boys' and one girls' occupational shops, an athletic room and a double gymnasium. Plans | : . St ae ee re sia ae United Appeai; drive will be launched Oct. 11. MINISTER OF EDUCATION TO OPEN PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL for the addition were drawn by Shore and Moffat and pg ng Ge ig ge Ee aD ing meg e ey ang gw: Pee ee ee a" Ot Ge eg ge aE re ® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Octoher 4, 1966 5 BROCK WHITBY Now Playing--One Complete Program Each Evening at 7:30 et ail Lt Recommended as ADU ENTERTAINMENT Partners; while the general contractor was Konvey Con- struction Co., Ltd. --Photo by McLeod and Yee tute for the Blind, the Red Cross, the YMCA and the March of Dimes. Council agreed Monday night to grant permission for the re- moval, from the Four Corners, of the Hospital Drive "ther- mometer." In its place will be erected United Appeal adver- tising material. Whitby's Centennial Project, the renovation of the old County Building into a recreation |centre, is now well on the road was Bob Davidson|to completion. "The Centre St. 8. building,"' said Councillor Thomas Ed- with 80; from Oshawa Council, runner- up, Wilf Parry, Whitby Council 83; low net, Lou Bedard, Whitby Council with 71, runner - up Frank Canzi, 74. | B Flight. Low net, Pat Lynch, Whitby Council, 74; runner-up Ed Finan, Whitby Council, 74. C. Flight, Noel Cormier, Whit- by Council, 70; runner-up John Kahn, Whitby Council, 74. Most honest golfer, Al Har-) bottle, Whitby Council, 148. |There were nine birdies during the day and these were divided between Oshawa and Whitby. Parents' Auxiliary Planning Dance The Denis O'Connor High School Parents' Auxiliary held its first general meeting of the season in the school audi- torium. The chairman, R. T. Hughes, was in the chair. A special welcome was ex- tended to all new parents. It was gratifying to see so many {plans will be announced at future meetings. Track and Field Day for) pupils of St. Theresa school,| Midland, St. Joseph. school,| Barrie, St. Joseph school, Osh-| awa and Denis O'Connor school, Whitby, will be held Oct. 5 at St. Joseph school, Osh-| awa, to be followed by a dance wards, "should be open for public use by Jan. 1. "Barring a major disaster this should be the date," he said. PER CAPITA DEBT Whitby's per capita debt is now put at $281.97, council were told Monday night. The figure is based on population at the end of September and takes into ideration debentures that are to be sold this year. |PAINT TOWN HALL The town's municipal build- ing is to receive an exterior face-lifting. A tender for $478 to do the painting job has been accepted by the town council. Junior Farmers Win. Prizes present and it*is hoped they will carry on in the future. It was announced that the Parents' Auxiliary will hold. a dance Oct. 15 in St. John the Evangelist parish hall at 8.30/ing Years" at Denis O'Connor Auditorium,| UXBRIDGE-- Ontario County Whitby. All will dance to the|Was again well represented in music of the "'Paupers." jthe junior show at Markham A film entitled 'The Chang-|Fair. The top six entries of both presented by Bell| Garry oats and Herta barley Garry Oats -- Roy Gerrow, Port Perry, RR 3; Bruce Heayn, Port Perry, RR 3; Jim Centennial Project To Be Ready By Jan. | TO SELECT BANDMASTER | Whitby's Brass: Band has still to select a new bandmaster to replace the late Eric Clarke who died suddenly while con- ducting the band at the Can- adian National Exhibition in WHITBY (Staff) -- Unortho- dox horse trading and a pos- sible conspiracy to defraud were cited by Judge Alex C.} Hall in Ontario County Court) against an Oshawa area horse| trainer and an Alliston business} man in the non-jury _ sittings| County Court Judge Cites Unorthodox Horse Trading far as he was concerned the $500 was a down payment for the horse. He said that to the best of his knowledge there was no mention of "payment in full' when he received the! cheque. Kingston said he did not re- August. | Mayor Newman and a mem- | ber of the Band Committee are investigating the procedures for |appointing a new bandmaster. | \FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Town Council has confirmed the week of Oct. 9 to 15 as Fire | Prevention Week in the town, GRANT TAG DAY The Whitby branch of the On- |tario Humane Society has been |granted permission to hold a |tae weekend on October 14 and |RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Council accepted with regret the resignation of C. G. Femia from the planning board. In a | letter to council Mr. Femia said |that due to his new position as |clerk of the First Division Court he was unable to devote the board. TOWN ENGINEER The town's new engineer is W. A. Evans who comes to Whitby from Ontario County. He assumes his duties on November 1 at a Salary of $11,000 a year. He was chosen, council was told from a final list of three candidates. 2% APPLICATIONS The town has yet to select a 2.:|new parking meter attendant. -!The position became vacant following the death of Eric Ciarke wiu eid ine jov for several years. The council is at the moment considering 23 applications for the job. BYLAW APPROVED Council approved a bylaw to borrow $10,000 for the purpose of building additional accom- modation and dressing rooms at the Whitby Arena. MEMBER CONGRATULATED PR, rT h 4 was heA as Whitby aside last night councillors rose to congratu- late Councillor Tommy Ed- wards. Yesterday his wife gave a to the couple's fourth child. || Just Arrived... necessary time to the planning) Monday, |member the arrangements | Judge Hall gave judgment in\made with Caruana for the |favor of Joseph Caruana, Of/maintenance of the horse but |Simcoe St. N., and ordered) said that Hutchinson paid only| |plaintiffs, John Hutchinson of|pay the regular training and| |Alliston and Gordon Kingston! maintenance fee after the $500| jof RR 1, Oshawa, to pay $534.97, was paid. plus costs to Caruana, Defence Counsel Arlie Hill-| | The horse trading involved)man, of Oshawa, in his sub-| ja standard bred mare named/ mission, said that since the| Quick Rice who, unlike herjownership papers were never| jname implied, never won ajtransferred there had been no} jrace up to the time of her/sale of the horse at any time| |death last year. }and that it was not unusual in | Caruana said he and hisithe horse racing business to/ |brother went to the Wetherup| make part payment on the pur- {Farm, north of Oshawa, in|chase of a horse. He suggested! February of 1963 to purchase|that it was not realistic for! a horse, He said that when his| Kingston to go in on a partner-| brother backed out of the deal/ship on a horse he knew to be! |Kingston went to his home on/a loser. Feb. 13 of 1963 and told him) Oshawa Lawyer James A. he would become a partner in|/Macdonald, appearing for the the horse for $500... |plaintiff, was not asked to CHEQUE MADE OUT jmake a submission before the Caruana said his wife made -- was reached by Judge all. }out a cheque for $500 noting on |the bottom that it was payment lin full for a half share of Quick Rice. | John Hutchinson said he pur- chased Quick Rice in Penn- sylvania in the fall of 1962 and decided to sell it the following spring when trainer Kingston reported the animal was not fast enough to win races, He said Caruana had phoned him and was advised of the $1,000 price tag on the horse. He said he did not recall the *'payment in full" note on the bottom of a dorsead tie cueyuce vVvEer Kingston because he owed the trainer monies for When Judge Hall asked Hutch- jinson how he accounted for the | $500 in his bookkeeping the de- |fendant said he could not recall. | Gordon Kingston said no partnership was formed be- |tween him and Caruana for the |horse Quick Rice and said as the cheque and said he en-| services. |- | Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. WHITBY Judge Hall ruled that the) signing over of the cheque from/ Hutchinson to Kingston was not! avove board and said he did/ not accept the defendants' stories. | He ruled that the $500 pur- chase price be returned to the plaintiff and also half of an equipment bill paid by Caruana amounting to $34.97. He ordered costs paid by the defendants and dismissed a counterclaim, Whitby District High School Board EVENING CLASSES Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute ACADEMIC TECHNICAL ARTS & CRAFTS Conversational: French Auto Mechanics Art---Advanced Drofting--Blue Print Read- Art--Beginners ing Ceramics Electricity Hostess Cooking ; First Aid (St. John _-- er Ambulance Course) Welding w. hing Interior Decorating ' Physical Fitness (Men) COMMERCIAL Physical Fitness (Ladies) Millinery Bookkeeping --- Business Machines --- Shorthand Music Appreciation Typewriting -- Beginners. Typewriting -- Intermediate Sewing--Beginners COURSES Sewing---Intermediate *-a single term only nig be provided if 15 or more persons register on or before opening night. FEES are ten dollars payable at time of registration. A material fee Is charged for ceramics, hostess cooking, and welding. Students must purchase own textbooks and general supplies. No hes are required for the English course. CLASSES are generally held on Tuesday evenings, with commercial courses on both Tuesday and Thursday. Due to large advance enrolment additional sewing classes will be arranged. REGISTER in person between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. on October 11 or October 13. English for New Canadians Introduction to Modern Approach to Mathematics NEW FALL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES FROM House of Hobberlin Tip Top Tailors --et-- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 EVERY TUES. NIGHT Doors Open at 7 P.M. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M, SHARP Admission 50¢ No Children Under 16 Yeors of age please. A Coniplete'| SERVICE © Heating © Plumbing ® Kitchens COMPLETE COMPLETE | PH. 668-2991 | Sorry to learn that Mrs. Louis|daughters, Donna, Beth Ann | Rousseau, Sr., 211 Reedairejand Frances, spent Sunday in BER | Court, is in the Oshawa Gen-/Orillia, the guests of Mr. and| ep ed e eral Hospital. Her friends wish| Mrs, Walter Grey. her a prompt recovery. | 4 f . Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gerritson, "fs re, | The guest speaker at St. Johnjof Holland, will be return- a Chasis the Evangelist CWL meeting/ing home in late October after this evening will be Father E.| visiting for the past four months p.m. for all parents and their|Telephone was narrated by|Were all exhibited by Ontario friends. |Miss Ann Bawell. This was|County 4-H'ers. The results of A trip to Expo '67 was men-|based on the first 60 years of|the grain show were as fol- tioned for all students, definite! living in Canada. |lows: <8 * | Couples Club Visits Toronto City Hall United Church talked about city hall. It ended é Fs Co Sish held Hslhy having = view of Toronto|Bruce W monthlw meeting last Saturday.|from the observation tower. | 73' i i b ' oe eee 4 = fae rod 2 As this was a social evening) tera Barley -- Donovan visited the mew Toronto City members had a late dinner in/Smith, Port Perry, RR 2; Aldon Hall. |Chinatown. |Smith, Port Perry, RR 2; Earl Approximately 46 members| The next meeting will eg tng anhewag (A rag Psd t! ur of th uch| Nov. 5. jnie, Blackwater, ; Doug -- on ae |Batty, Brooklin, RR 1; Grant Beath, Oshawa, RR 2. WHITBY PERSONALS It is also pleasing to note that all four of the 4-H grain The Autumn Thankoffering of)Arbour from the Office of Me-|Vorreaaatah Ga the" eee pe St. Mark's United Church/ligious Education. The meeting| sults Women is being held this eve- will be held in St. Joseph room| In addition, tne entries Of ame hy sag + oo 8.30 p.m. |Bonnie Norton, Claremont, RR orrinidad" by Mrs ereRoy| Jane Ann, daughter of Mr.|1; Linda Johnson, Uxbridge, Toll who 'will give commen-|and Mrs, Alvin Fraser, cele- RR 4 and Malcolm Colwell, tities |brated her 10th birthday. To| Claremont, RR 1, all members : celebrate the occasion she in-/of the Scott 4-H Potato Club, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner,|vited the following friends to a|Placed first, second and third Toronto, were dinner guests at\tieatre party: Catherine Gau-|Tespectively, in the late potato the home of his parents, Dr.|thier, Cindy Akerman, Tawni| Class. and Mrs. G. H. Gardner, 103)Nixon and Susan Davies, who| Ferguson Ave. |were afterwards served birth-|in Canada, They spent several) : \day cake and refreshments at} weeks with their son and daugh- | Patrick Heitzner, 312 Coch-|\the 'Fraser's residence, 502 ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. H. rane St., is now convalescing| Byron St. S. Gerritson Jr., 706 Burns St. W.| at his home after spending a} Recent i In Toronto they were guests of guests at the home of i week at the Oshawa General/ wr. and Mrs. W. J. George, 918/arcther 0" and family, Mr. and Hospital. Crocus Cres., were his parents} : i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Calhoun,|Mr. and Mrs. D. C. George,| Detroit, Mich., spent a few days| North, Bay; wet a oe hos visiting at the home of Mr. and! il "spon hepa eves ete Mrs. Maurice Garner, 501 Col-|2%4 Mr. and Mrs. John 'Stock-| borne St. E. They also oleae, ease pg Rag te ; ; | re-union ; rge | guests of relatives in Oshawa. 'aa not seen Mr. and Mra! St. Andrew's Presbyterian|Stockman "for more than 20 Women, Groups 2 and 4, are| years. | sponsoring a. Hat. Show....and! e | Dessert luncheon this evening) tS. F. A. Simpson, Toronto, | in the Masonic Hall. 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