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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1959, p. 6

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{essary to renew Darlington's con-land the school is close to the|concession number "and some 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 Ll FAIRPORT ROAD SCHOOL GRADUATES Charles Walker Is Commended The Aja®ne nded that the contract with Council gr permission to the D. Gerigs of Pickeri as dog choir of the Church of The Holy control officer be terminated at Trinity to sing care at the shop- the end of the year. Counc. Ash-| ping centre during Christmas ley said the work was being done they appeared for sentence be week : offi y by Ben Severs and fore Magistrate R. B. Baxter Council accepted with regret there s no longer any need for " % i the resignation of Charles Walker a second man A. A onys Tevruchte, 20 Pick m the Planning B Mayor Tenders will be called for a new ering d Charles Watt Smith 21, rilliam P. h paid h ribute police er and forms of East Whitby, were remanded ser Mr. Walker had|the police force. The tenders will in custody pending a Pre; given the town. He said "Mr. be on hand for the 1960 council sentence report when found guilty |\waiker was a charter member to deal with ! as charged by the magistrate of the board served five . Smith pleaded guilty to the years, rarely m LIGHTING UNITS charge when the pair appeared and did a fine Two new lighting units will ns fl 6n Comme road for t last Tuesday. Tevruchte during the t : pleaded not guilty and told the] posite the 'Ajax Dairy and Brew fam McMaster anest DARLINGTON COUNCIL [tract with the Hydro. |road. not even which ,,lownship they ( Reporters covering the council). Councillor Allan E. Thompsonilive and vote in," he laughed. : * meetings will be graced with ajsuggested that some restriction] Mr. Rundle suggested Mr. Trull |at Tuesday's meeting. Deputy. planting high crops, like corn, injand he would see alphabetical i reeve Garnet B. Rickard stated|fields near corners. He stated it/voters' lists are not provided he felt the press has been very|is dangerous for motorists using! for. : meetings and they should ave paired by the crops when they | a table rather than try to write have grown up. T k C h S) i ] O i ae on their knees. "It's not fair to, Councillor Earle Trull drew to| nc. ras es them to come to cover a meet- council's attention, two bad holes| . [tion from the Tillbury Tow n/board it felt it hardly practicall€ e to write," he said. b aiteition Jmmediaey, Tne are Guard Rails § |Council was endorsed Tuesday|to spend money to repair Burke-| Bruce Tink was appointed ar ocated on Trull's road north an COURT Stathy -- N } |afternoon by Darlington township ton School, but would be willing/lington's representative on theion the Nash road. He said in| COURTICE (Staff) -- No one lcouncil. The resolution fei As , Tillbury coun-|struction of a new school if that! Board. At the same time, Clerk width of the road and could be estimated at approximately $500 Wik 2 proposal by Tai elie. M.|was the desire of Burketon resi. Walter E. Rundle was instructed| hazardous. This will be drawn to|when a 1980 model stake truck p a | |to write board secretary Walter|the attention of roads superinten- driven by Lewis Bettel, 59, of 80 grants on, structures for arenas) Mr, McEwan promised to co 4 by and community centres. operate with council and thélon Bot, Dasington, its a ASKS QUESTIONS through = four guard rails and Tillburv Town Council suggests| » i ; jcreased poblie action! population Deputy-Reeve Garnet B. Riek careened down a ravine .from Ise ri {is entitlec n extr. - : al ray | School hoary in arriving at alls en oan o P ard questioned Clerk - Treasurer|1Ehway 401, near the Courtice | | rcent of the construction costs| A matter of formality, council] Deputy-réeve Garnet B. Rick- {gown chi audit will be ready for| It is believed a passing motor or 'arenas up to a maximum of] ard suggested that in his opinion| JOLIE LP and also what type it|ist cut the truck driver off, $95,000 and 50 per cent of the con- Township permissian to operate|aniified to an extra representa- forcing him to hit the guard rails Wy : its winter maintenance machin: tive now. Mr, Rundle informed the jgonires up to a maximum ofl... 5; Darlington roads, near the | add > deputy-reeve the audit has been|to avoid hitting the unidentified | Ti 0. uncil suggested the coun- promised by the end of January motorist. . Lhe council. Sugg moval warrants its use in that] A suggestion OPP Constable Stan Rospond tation: endorse' It and forward 5 2rea: With its approval, council|ville detachment OPP safety offi- co 'd be obtained if council so copy to Premier Frost and one to Sent along the same request to cer Pat Cornell, that school signs desired. "4 [the local MLA. 16 Tea | Council authorized township|Was passed along to roads SuPer iad that instead of the present BE NEW EN clerk-treasurer Walter E. Rundle|intendent Tom Stewart for con- voting lists, for the next election, DINBURGH, Scotland (CP)-- | A letter from Public Schools{to sign a contract with the On: sideration and action. Darlington should have alpha- The Queen's Own Highlanders is {Inspector T. R. McEwan dealing tario Hvdro Commission new hydro facili-|the signs should bé& placed on the|there have been numerous com-|be formed by merging the Sea- tending holiday greetings to coun- ties for the proposed new town-|uevelopment road near the school nlaints from ratepayers who went/forth Highlanders with the cil was received and filed. At ifs|ship works department garage because the view is not good, the/to the polls and didn't know|Queen's Own Cameron Highland- last meeting, council informed'and storage shed when it is nec-it new press table, it was decided should be placed on farmers|should read the Municipal Act good at attending the council |the roads as their vision is im-| HAMPTON (Staif) -- A resolu- Mr. McEwan and the schooling and have to sit in the audi-|in township roads which require deals|to sell debentures for, the con Durham District High Schoolleach case, the holes extend the was injured, but damage was 'ros is rernmental dents. | Frost to revise the governmental dents |B. Reynolds to inquire whether|dent Tom Stewart. Tyrrel avenue, Toronto, crashed [the grants be revised so the pro |vincial government will pay 50|satisfactory conclusion. [tative on the board. {Walter E. Rundle on when the ®ide road Tuesday night. : : gave the council of East Whitby |e felt the township should be viii Be struction costs of community and go into the ravine in order Boundary road when snow re- SCHOOL SIGN 'cis receiving a copy of the reso- from Bowman- and pointed out condensed forms 3 investigated. {East Whitby township council, (be erected near Bradley's School Councillor Earle Trull suggest |PLANS CO-OPERATION for the| Co stable Cornell pointed outibetical lists prepared. He stated|the name of the new regiment to with the Burketon School and ex- installation of | ffic is moving fast in the areal where they voted, their lot andlers. Sharon Chillman, Robin | Dianne Lea Hanon, Geraldine Thur- | low. Middle row: Tom Mitchell, Bob Douglas, Margaret Tonkin, speaker; Jones, 1 No. 2, Fairport road school grad- jates are shown in the photo. Front row, from the left, Janet supervising principal. Ross, Joan Palmer, Dorothy l - 2 Youths 3 Get Remand BOWMANVILLE (Staff I'wo youths convicted of the Dec 1 break-in and theft at Archie Glenny's Service Station on High- way 35 were Tuesday further re manded a week in custody when AJAX un for has { <Se( | be| op-| op-| court he was underneath his car fixing the transmission when Smith entered the garage and stole two tires and a tube and put them in the back of his ve hicle Worship previous re the pair in ¢ ody, Smith for sentence and Tevruchte gment. He told the latter y he could not accept his story as it would require a great stretch of the imagination to ac- cept a story such as the one tqld the court Crown Atic yv Harry R. Dey man, QC, told His Worship Tev- ruchte has a record and Smith| does nof. He was convicted in St. Thomas last Sept. 3 of theft and! sentenced to two months and an additional sentence of two months concurrent, on a charge of possession of stolen goods i When questioned about the con- viction, the accused said he never stole anything, "but they just found a watch in his suit case." Plan Volunteer Fire Brigade HAMPTON (Staff) Darling ton Township Council Tuesday passed a by-law for the establish ment -of the township's first vol. unteer fire brigade, hereafter known as Darlington Fire Bri- gade No. 1 A clause in the new by-law that the brigade be es- tablished as a fire company therefore the volunteer fire fight ers, to be appointed from time to time, by classed as provides resolution, part time township employees and will be subject to his workmen's compensation Councillor Earle Trull question ed will the compensation be paid |1 for from the township funds. It pointed out that it would but would cost very little The by-law did not include any specific area, therefore the new brigade will be a township bri was gade and not the Courtice Volun- the r teer Fire Brigade and operating specifically original intention formation of a stituted TIDYING UP HOLBEACH, England Because they do not like reups growing in the ceme this Lincolnshire town, residents have employed a pro- fessional weed-killing expert, th he the vas in when brigade CP to see but tery of THREE POLICE OFFICERS the Ajax force been Left is Sergt. Tho. mas Chambers. He has served | on the force here six years, he | on have promoted will bez in that area as was 'ne 'see a dead man AJAX OFFICERS PROMOTED I'he promotion of Sergeant Thomas Chambers and Corporal William Shaw was confirmed by council, both police officers had been acting NCO's on three months probation. The promotion of Constable Paul Stephenson from probationary officer to con stable third cla was also con- firmed. Police Chief George Dunn said all three officers were carry- ing out their duties in a highly satisfactory manner A grant of $225 was Branch 322 CALL TENDERS David Wordley was re-appoint- ed to the Pickering District High School board for a second three- year term Police committee chairman Councillor Owen Ashley, recom- made to Canadian Legion Driver, 71, Has ers Warehouse. This area has béen poorly lighted in the past. Wiring has been installed in the shopping centre. The new lights] there will be installed in Janu-| ary Parks and property committee chairman, John Paull, submitted a request that tree trimming and other k for his department be done under the winter works pro-| gram. He estimated that there would be enough work for 105 working days at a cost of ap-| proximately $1100 { Council approved in principle a draft copy of a steam franchise which will eventually be granted the owners of the steam plant The franchise will require pas- sage of a private bill by the pro-} vincial legislature. It is hoped | that it w be passed early in the new year. " Charge Dropped BOWMANVILLE charge of careless dr a T7l-year-old Newberry driver les Leslie Hart, was Tues- day dismissed when he pleaded not guilty before Magistrate R. B Baxter Witness John Hobbs, a London winery transport driver,, told the court he was travelling west on Highway 2 near Newcastle, July 14, and at. the CPR subway, com known as "the in the was struck from behind by transport vith Staff A ng against les hole monly oaded vitness he the subway, he was g down hill, and geared down before attempt he subway a.car approach g from the east, which appear to be clo to the "hole in he, s0 he pulled e of the road to allow the vehicle to pass through PULLS TO RIGHT "Mr. Hart also pulled over to r about a second after I I can't say for sure whe- not he came to a full When he pulled over I my lights pn and drove onto the Highway, and tc the centre of the road to let him know 1 was coming through When I was about half 3 through, Mr, Hart pulled « in front of me, so 1 pulled the ler brake hard, and laid on the seat to avold being cut by flying glass. 1 fully expected to in the car, but I has risen from probationary constable in that time. Middle Corporal William Shaw. He 'is a former member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary He has | served in Ajax four years. | weard no crash and when I got up, I saw Mr, Hart's car in front of the trailer. I was pretty mad and rolled down the window to] say something, and just as I did,} I heard a crash. I had been| struck in the rear end while I} was still in"the subway. As far as I knew, I was hit by a truck loaded with steel, which I had seen before 1 came to the sub way," the witness testified OPP Constable Jack Ricard told the court damages to the car totaled approximately| the Hobbs aho t| the second was truck $150 and truck wrecked He stated the subway two 1 es from the east entra and the rear of the sec-| ond transport was 14 feet back of | the east entrance | Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey-| man, QC, told the accused he} 'did the impossible" when hel drove through the narrow subway! past a transport and was hit by| the second one entering the| "hole in the wall". He said itl seemed to be a series of misun-| derstandings which led to the ac-| cident | s 47 feet to west CASE DISMISSED BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A charge of failing to yield the right of way against Mrs. Ruby! Hutchinson, 132 Elgin street, was| dismissed Tuesday when she! guilty before Magis | Baxter pleaded not trate R. B Constable Paul Stepher Is a new officer and passed his probationar period Right, son, he has Photos by John Milly. "HOLIDAY" 1 LB. SQUARE 2 LB. SQUARE \/ /\ 2 iB. ROUND "DELUXE" ~» 3 LB. ROUND 1% % $12 N ICE CASTLE ICE CREAM 3 pt. pkg. 49: = 95 RIE) = 99 JUICE ORCHARD KING or FRESHPAK FROZEN ORANGE 6 oz. 4 oi = RE / - -/ fais vs SQUARE Fresh Produce Values! CALIFORNIA, SUNKIST 65¢ 63¢ NAVEL ORANGES Doz. Size 138 Doz. Size 88 69: + 2 CALIFORNIA Str awberries SWEET LUSCIOUS Sweet Potatoes mrorre 69: NOW YOU CAN REDEEM YOUR "PINKY" STAMPS FOR GIFTS OR 'MERCHANDISE Each completed "PINKY" Stamp Saver Beok may be turned % LEAN MEATY RIB END wn. 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