Ports Make It i | Kicked P.C, Belleville Three Straight |Transport Driver Fined By H. HALL . [the local juveniles play their first] powNMANVILLE (Staff). -- back of one of the cruiser seats|told accused he would give him | 'PORT PERRY -- Port Perry home game of the second round|s pejjeville transport driver, was kicked out of the car and|exactly 15 days to pay. {Juveniles defeated Uxbridge 8-6|of the playoffs against Beaverton. yon, Howard Haw, 29, of 266 the constable was struck on the| Before sentence was passed PC to wrap up the series in threel o .. Colman street, was Tuesday hand, leg, arm and in the face.|Diamond informed the court on straight games. This was by far|"0 erin (oo oo fined $250 and assessed court He was also punched in the|checking around he found "'ac- the best game in the series asi 0 0 Sn bo po Ci eome up| Costs totaling $17.55 or six months mouth. |cused a pretty good fellow, Port Perry had to come from be-| 'oo BR CC Tor the season When he pleaded guilty before] Damages included repairs tolexcept when he gets drinking. league | the with Stevens s¢ so! start- no ens with players From then on ' trated on {good checking from a EXHIBITION HOCKEY ran and Hoy Port Perry Juveniles entertain- for Detroit to tie it a ed Oshawa Beaton Dairy Juven- iles in a fast hard-hitting exhibi- {tion game Saturday. stopoing scored © cl Chapt som 2.9 hind to win in overtime. first | With a high single of 370 and high Magistrate R. B. Baxter to a the seat back, to the constable's| Then he gets bad tempered." goals. tied it up and Arbuckle poe {6 AVe f t ; h nie |scored to give Uxbridge the lead pink ag are tied for top| On a second charge of careless of the vehicle to stop Haw from poin's after this/driving Haw was fined $50 and moving. from MacMillan and, Gear. . 1770. with B. Miller's high single a i A |" Uxbridge. down two 20als, SUd-| ¢ 00a panting Mongies® 98 1. intercepted Haw on Highway 401 ; high commissioner to Australia of 293 beating Menzies' 288 single. 54 the detour to Highway 115. {een drinking prior to the incl-l 4" orbacsador to Brazil, has ltender and with six attackers inhard luck team of 'the league, the Uxbridge end, Jim Burnettiiried hard but just couldn't get £ : | That's just too bad, but so do Ont.. and educated at University When witness pulled abreast of said the magistrate. "If youlof Toronto, He served overseas | the transport it stopped on the . and Clark scored the clincher to| 4 § Doty ve Port the game and the ser- } | cruiser, which he did and lit a your vouth and when anyone] He was appointed managing aret. He was told to put his|erosses you, you just go into aleditor of the magazine in 1943] YELLOW QUIK {of the first period. Each team go tg stop the Bruins: who tried i the accused being a married| i 5 i RPO op anals in the. secondiood: ht ied, 1 e tot t from A 5 p " Australia from 1953 until Janu- LATE PAYMENT FOR EARLY GRAIN |scored three goals in the sec nd lard but just couldnt get the fie: woul hav ake i man with five children he would|;ry. 1957, when he was appointed of | | puc 1 B for Rangers and J. Raines scor- ed the final goal ceived recently. The cheques, for $3.04 and $3.06, were final payment of a patronage divi- dend on wheat he sold in Al- | berta in 1911 and 1912. Alberta | two cheques from the of Alberta he re- Grain Gro Priced zoo! Lo AE ™, Ww Sebald 2 after the surveyin PURCHAS C C un aut ver by ors APPOINT NEW. CANDIDIATE ------ Council aprpov the appoint ment of Eric E Place Port Perry to be probationary con- stable, The new officer will com- mence his duties at the end of the month. 1 ed c of 7 Steinberg's sells only Canada's Finest - RED BRAND BEEF vValue-Trimmed ...SIRLOIN or FULL ROUND 5 hi LB. STEAKS or RUMP ROAST al ers was LITTLE LINK OR COUNTRY STYLE GRADE "A" OVEN-READY PLUMP AND FLAVOURFUL, SAUSAGE 3usrx$1. ¢ ROASTING CHICKENS rT A f Lhe ay wa REE RH Ls PRESSWOOD WIEN ning SEEK NE S 39¢uw. 1 al ER " hs SUN ERLE | set to open SNOW WHITE U.S. NO. the ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES... DELICIOUS LUNCHEON MEAT asked that a dats Jim Burnett scored the {triple of 757, Her closed rival for|charge of resisting arrest. wrist watch and uniform totalling|-- p by B. Ol make the . zhi l joved ry ke to ma {263. Other high triples were B. Constable R.S. Diamond on the, After the melee accused es-| |° w |Oke and D. Freeman, tied at 607. hand and the face when Diamond | caped to his truck and attempted | jstarted, but Jackson, with two|ypN's LEAGUE check accused on his driving. had to be pulled across in front An wbassador | week's action, Archers, Blow costs, or 10 days. A third charge, Haw then locked the door of . {to tie it up at the end of the first co care With only five int } y ' | . ! 1) i pointsinot proceeded with, at the sug-| or. f period. Port added three more. ' ira . aT had officer off the running board as separating the first nine teams| gestion of Crown Attorney Harry he attempted to open the door Millan unassisted and P. Clark I a wd | of the week went to A. Menzies "Di + A PC Diamond told the court he you. occ cioted the accused had| Arthur Irwin, former Canadian lenly caught fire and once again : EHIC RAVING | been named ambassador to Mex- Stewart one, to give Uxbridge the! Leafs pu VEHICLE WEAVING "UGLY" WHEN TIRED ' lead 6-5. from -the start in Little BT ae ot ate toe arcs onl Asked if he had anything to! Green announced Tuesday. | th d "th d ih i) hi |say in way of explanation for his Mr. Irwin, 61, succeeds D. S. Coach Warriner took out the goal- the first game 8-0. Canadi: the| the road, the secon ie lore-| £ > road {and when tired becomes "ugly." | Mr. Irwin was born at Ayr, 4 |scored the tving goal un'racked. REAL QUALITY | h sr come before me again on during the First World War and |ious as both teams battled for the pcion battled to a 2-1 tie. Boston travelled portion of the road . | SUNNY- SWEET : atk "9 he San ' [your driving licence for the max- Toronto Mail and Empire and the assisted at the five minute mark, |... o,a15 hefore Detroit the Wah, Docused got out andj oo period available. You look Toronto Globe until joining Mac-| BR He was told to get into thelgpoiled hy your mother during tor in 1925. | FAMOUS ALL-VEGETABLE ies 8- aret out, but got out of the antrum. Well, if that's the way and editor in 1945. In 1950, he) cra Rangers, in the best game of jn. He lit another cigaret and wa A : i? tional Film Board>a pos' he held e lit 2 a as|tainly going to pay for it." jhaonz m board; a Dos. fag fel the day, scored two to de- 400in told to put it out, but re-| By. Song to pay 10 |until joining the external affairs Port Perry led 3-0 at the enditoam in the league. had to belanted him to put the cigaret out| a™ QC, said if it wasn't for!" J, was high commissioner Bonnet Farmer F.' E. Hilliker officials finally tracked him period to give Port a 63 edge in the net |suggest he be sent to jail. He|ambassador to Brazil, down to his Ontario farm | 4 > Oshaw { United where he has been since 1914 fhe Scored by Oshawa LB make When Diamond attempted tc| posed. {delegation to the United Nations iki & . e fins ---- do so, accused kicked him, The' Imposing the fine His Worship assembly last fall. wers Tried D | t ried Destroy | Dri . | LIOSS Urive Must Replace The Evidence | soca 3p -- | township for 27 years and well {Max Kerrigan, 20, of 528 Ontario known for his many service ac-| Old Monuments eron, 19, of 141 Admiral road, | campaign chairman for the Red Ajax, were each fined $25 and (Cross canvass beginning March 1.| division ¢ ements in Ajax will action to be used as street names Dleaded guilty before Magistrate! organized a concert which will contain an additional clause in in the proposed new sub-division 3. Baxter in magistrate'sifeatyre the Pickering Youth of monuments and boundry mark- were earlier rejected on the jaining Nquor while under the tists to be held in the Picker- ings, which may have been dis- grounds that they were duplica- legal age of 21. ing High School auditorium, Tues- h-d r will be required] The department was informed Said Constable Ron Parker stop- will be free: sh the town engineer with|of the reason these names were Ped accused's vehicle February All team captains and interest-| s\who died in service aboard the, the licence plate. next committee meeting of the sr than the end|gallant ship HMS Ajax, As Constable Parker approach-|local branch in the Red Cross made by... passenger were changing places. |Feb. 25 A eal VOTE RECOUNT ie found a case of beer in the| Mr. Clark is a charter mem- ) igi Teo acta County in the back |elub in which he has served as| Judge M. A. Miller who certi-| po, 0 ted Kerrigan to drive|director, past president and past| had failed to obtain a 2 y oo " in Ia a tewite at followed and saw Cameron jump ed as deputy district governor. in late years. three-fifths mafority at the re into the back seat and Jump He is a member of St. Paul's-on- the November plebiscite. . p zed the purchase 8 ou The constable again stopped | barton. Ne a ¥ , 2 to clear out/NO CHANGE |the vehicle and had"a pedestrian| ¥ y : " Wg . § oh aid the representative on the board of he took the pair in the cruiser, White Dove : ¢ y # . RK : / / uld dire of the Ontario County! His Worship told accused they | RRA a : a : wn Tender, juicy STEAKS, cut and trimmed per capita rate for 1960 will be| stroy the evidence by smashing S § of 0 sensational LOW PRICE guaranteed to save you 9% cents, no change from 1959. the bottles. 3 real money! Remember, STEINBERG'S sells hod AJAX -- The regular meeting| Choice RED BRAND, assuring you of deliciour TOO of White Dove Rebekah Lodge, eating pleasure right down to the last at the IOOF Hall. Pickering Gr u S M t Beach Road. with Sister Annie RENOVATE JowN na pro- C E = e Sister Eileen Williams. V.G. pproval was g 0, the {reported that Bro. Don Andrews, remode Hing ad pe Hova lon BROOKLIN Miss A. Olverjled by Mrs. Harold Jones. Ajax Hospital as well as Mrs. the upper floor of the Ing hostess Thursday for the] Mrs, Keith Post read Scrip- Gwen Goudie. wife of Bro. Char- will be moved tairs 10 Pro- Group of Brooklin United Church read "A Life of Faith" followed i oJ 2 or » public. |v : . { Sister Marion Slugg and Isabel vide more space for the public.|yy o "yeader Mrs. W. A. Heronby a poem by Mrs. Robert Beck-| Mackness reported on plans for moved from the fire hall to the| BY i vans. of Taising I it Lod; municipal building, and will have| =n Ways anc means of raising) Leader Mrs. Douglas Jackson!on February 17, when the junior funds were discussed. |conducted the business session choir of St. Paul's United Church| ADOPT OFFICIAL PLAN bake sales during the year as|its reports on hospital patients, urged to attend. | given third read-|part of the 1960 program. The|Mrs. Gambell and Mrs. Dowling.| Jt was reported that the tele- plan now requires ap-ierib quilt near completion ship convener, gave a reading. homes Jan. 30 was a great suc- by the minister of plan- Mrs W. Medland, Mrs. Hill and| It was agreed to make a quilt| cess. High scores were: Men, GOTIATIONS 5 A cup and saucer was pre-|Mark Baker. Claremant, Five io Union of Public, Mrs. S. J. Hillier of the Lend-|sented to Mrs. W. Gambell who tables were played. ishes to amend the on pre and faith with a paint-|trict. | - in force, and has ing of 'The Doctor", | A Valentine contest was con-| Atomic A est negotiations with gublic party was held in honor of the|Jones. Refreshments, were serv- t gw ag her i Mrs: H McC yas L 70 HONOR SHIP HEROES ter 84th birthday, Feb. 5. rs. Harry McCool was hostess Opposition goal of the game unassisted fol-} CRE oJ CE Bn tan with| Haw admitted kicking OPP ($14.55, | C di | Uxbridge had trouble getting stopped the transport Saturday to/to start away and the cruiser Powell, on a breakaway. scored |. a Ga y R + . sy : t ad | Kings, Black Jacks, Stars and assaulting a police officer was the cab and twice kicked the goals in the second period, Mac- thi a > sh trinle! ' + anything can happen. High triple|R, Deyman, QC. and get him out. | OTTAWA (CP) -- William Jackson added two goals and MINOR HOCKEY i External Affairs Minister 2 the. Dressure Ma ico, 8 on the pressure right." gefore he stopped the vehicle, | With one minute left in the game League to swamp Canadians in a bees 3 i 3 4 avi y sai 8 , 66, who retired July, 1958. ing a southbound vehicle off the behavior, Haw said he was tired, Cole y | Overtime play was fast and fur-| 1 tha cocond game Detroit anc 4 Ml s {then. was a reporter for the ol {first goal. MacMillan scored un-| i. oq fact wing Told to move the vehicle out of any summary mater I'll suspend fo me like a person that has been|lean's Magazine as assistant edi-| LAVOR niser and was told to get back|yoy're going to act, you're cer-|Was named chairman of the Na-| feat the Bruins 2-0. Rangers, top| fused He told PC Diamond if he Crown Attorney Harry H. Dey-| jepartment in 1952. ay pen . | sugges or to : MARGARINE North Norwich township holds Only goal of the third pering Reader opened the scoring KICKED OUT SEAT st7oested a severe fine be im-| wr Irwin joined the Canadian (CP Wirephoto) | re : --™ | Will Head Red AJAX COUNCIL BRIEFS (HL ngage Clark, a resident of Pickering BOWMANVILLE (Staff) |street, Toronto and Lloyd Cam-|tjvities, has been named the new AJAX (Staff | future sub-jand men of HMS Aiax killed in|COStS: or five davs when they| To launch the campaign he has reference to the re-establishment Some of the names submitted court Tuesday to charges of ob- Band, choirs and individual ar- d by truction work ted elsewhere in the Metro area. Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney day evening, March 1. Admission ment an Ontario|chosen was in memory of those|6 as the bumper was obscuringieq canvassers are invited to the ice period. which the town is named. ed vehicle, the driver and|Centre, Brock road, Thursday Town clerk Bolton Falby read front seat and a case of empties her of the Rouge Hill Lions ed that the "Vote Yes" com-|y "oo." "the police station. He|zone chairman. He has also serv- STEAM THAWER cent recount of ballots cast at smashing the bottles. the-Hill Anglican Church, Dun- Coun-| Reeve John Mills, the town's|bring the car to the station while| Health Unit told council that the weren't smart to attempt to de-| i d by STEINBERG'S expert butchers and feature 0 ge ee S ONLY Canada's Finest Grade of Beef, Ajax, was held Tuesday evening flavour-packed morsel Woods, N.G. pesiding. perty committe to proceed with) py MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT |Tuesday when the service was p.D.D. of Pickering Lodge was in building. The February meeting of the ABC tures and Mrs. Robert Saunders|les Goudie N.G.. of Ajax Lodge. The police department will bel. nducted 'the business - session ley. the meeting at Fairview Lodge space in the north wing | ! | eh a It was decided to hold home when the visiting committee gave will entertain, All members were ficial Quilt Committee reported a Mrs. Robert Saunders, Citizen-|phone euchre held in member's and development. Mrs Fogal conducted devo-|for the Korean Relief bale. Bro. G. R. Slugg; Ladies, Sister Employees has given no-'a-Hand Group, illustrated a talk|is moving away from the dis-|™ be After the meeting a birthday ducted by hostess Mrs. Harold | works committee ss, Miss Olver, who attained |ed by the committee. Reiterated rp t of Pl . ¥ Wednesday for the February The Metro Department of Plan- FRIENDSHIP GROUP MEETS [meeting of the Faithful Workers " ning and Development has agreed| The Friendship Group of p 4 the Group of the WA to allow the names of officers|wa held its February meeting at| Mrs, Gordon Hunter, ~ (the home of Mrs. E. Kay withiby Mrs. McCool, led devotions. assisted Inewly elected leader Mrs. Ralph| Mrs. Harry McCord conducted | The siding. Devotions| si Oshawa Youth [momen sreiang, pestionsne business sesions wher te . Humphries, assisted by Mrs. was discussed. Stole Discs | Machu and Mrs. Blake de Hart.| Fined Youths Fine Plans were made to conduct The group has formed two! services at the Women's Associa- teams for a "Penny Drive" tion meeting in the Christian Edu- throughout the year as means of cation Hall. sing funds. Losers will enter-| Tentative plans were also made (VILLE (Staff) -- An.|'2in winners at the conclusion of [to hold .a "Games Night" some BOP ANY n i al \% Mill time during March for members thony Killingbeck, 16, o " YU Mrs. Robert Humphries conduct. and friends of group, at the home street, Oshawa, was Tuesday re-| oq "Valentine Contests" while re-|0f Mrs. Norman Alves. manded out of custody pending |freshments were being prepared. Mig Norman Alves, gs e re-sentence report after plead-| _ . don Hunter an rs. H. McCool 3 pee Se I af bo iL B LEND-A-HAND GROUP MEETS were appointed as the nominat- ng gullly helore Wagistrs The Lend-A-Hand Group of the ing committee to bring in a slate Baxter in Magistrate's Court to al WA me the home of Mrs. of officers for the WA in 1961. charge of stealing two wheel Flovd Stephenson Tuesday. { discs. Killingbeck will appear for| Mrs. Edgar Croxall conducted | Valentine contest sentence February 23 Charges against two ofhers in company with the accused were dropped after his plea of guilty Freed of the theft charge were Marion Tomchysehn, 16, 86 Gibb street, Oshawa, and Ralph Thom devotions and Mrs. Alan as Harrison, 18, of 200 Celina read the meditation Mrs. A. J. Cook conducted busi- street, Oshawa. Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney ness session when it was decided sald a complaint was received at ra and refresh- Jones ments were served by the com- | mittee. SUNSHINE GROUP | The Sunshine Group met Tues-| day at the home of Mrs. E. Ac:| ton. Mrs, Les Hall, Mrs. Christie were, made to > and Mrs. Acton conducted devo-| a wedding Saturday, to 'make a quilt for the Korean Relief bale. Tentative plans 1.12 a.m. February 7 from Wil iam Osborne, 12 Scugog street, ca for April 2. tions and Mrs. Elwood Stevenson| who said he saw someone steal ing wheel discs from one of two It was decided to continue to presided for the business session. | the end of the year with holiday Programs for 1960 were discuss-| envelopes to raise funds for |ed and arrangements were com-| group work. A let'er from Mrs, [Pleted for Film Night John Tushingham of Whitby was| Refreshment committees were read thanking the group for is|2vproved, The group entry for| ; 'WO gift of an oil painting as a wed-|Brooklin Spri Fair was dis-| cars parked in front of his home. | 5. 0 "oro on, p 24 ®"lcussed and pi Tobe until the! The OPP was informed and March meeting. ater Constables Stan' Rospond RELIABLE Mrs. Les Hall gave a humorous and Len James brought Mrs Meadow- reading and refreshments 'were three into the station with he Febru- served by hostess, Mrs. E. Acton, wheel discs. ble Group assisted by committee. : GROUP the Harold Jones the vas fi {ary meeting of the Relia U Gor .. If and when Canada does | has acquire nuclear weapons, it will 3 poz be in accordance with our own| Gi FOR ¢ Mrs. A. Hannam conducted a | national policies and with our| 2 1 oz. | OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's firm BTLS stand against any further testing |of atomic weapons was reiterated KETCHUP 2 41° PREM- =~ 2/69: {in the Commons Tuesday by Ex- {ternal Affairs Minister Green. | "We're against further nuclear |tests, period," he said | | CCF House Leader Hazen {Argue had asked for the govern- ment's attitude toward France's preparations for a nuclear blast in Africa. SWEET JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES TOMATO SOUP ie EVAP. MILK 6/78: GOLDEN -DEW TWIN BAR MARGARIN we 85 Prime Minister Diefenbaker also told the House: SIZE 138 40¢ OFF KING SIZE Grape, Orange, Party Punch, a ] Orcha rd King JOmATOES. 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