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The Oshawa Times, 10 Feb 1960, p. 5

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5 WINNERS IN BROCK ST. SCHO and each grade efore a board of the best above n fancy dress was paraded b On Tuesday Home and School Associa Brock Street Public sponsored an Ice Carnival for the children. The children were Is Sent To Pen afternoon : dg es to establish Sc costinme, In the p are &! vinners the compe- and left to right they Had No Stagger, Reduce Charge A Bowmanville man who had a breathalizer test of 1.7 but who did not stagger when taken from his car was Tuesday fined $100 and costs for impaired driving Donald Brooks, of 7 St. George appeared before Magistrate § bbs in Whitby police court charged with having the care and control of a motor vehicle whils intoxicated but after hearing evi- dence, His Worship reduced the | charge i that 'X: Sportsmen Lead Mercantile Loop | Macionald was the' big PC Harold Hockins, of the Whit by Detachment of the OPP, said] that he had observed accused pro-| ceeding south on Highway 12 on the afternoon of Jan. 21. He said his car proceeded in an erratic manner as it neared the Whitby-Reach Townline and at one point, before he pulled ac- cused to the shoulder, a norti- und motorist was forced to take to the shoulder When he took him from his car. said PC Hockins, accused did not stagger noticeably but, he added, Larry's downed Otlenbrites 7-3 he Whitby Mercantile Hockey over Al gun of in the Lea - ae the weekend the game as he scored four for Larry's. Roy Beckmann scored a pair and Buddy McKeown scored "% the other Larry's goal OL CARNIVAL | Barbara Ross, Grade 4, Betty | De Jonge, Grade 1, Margaret Sheedy, Grade 5, Anpe Green- land, Grade 2, and Erika Greenland of Grade 3. --Oshawa Times Photo Noting that the accused had a | very bad record, His Worship ask- led him whether he wished to re- [turn to penitentiary or reforma- tory. Accused said he preferred Ottenbrites watched a 2-1 lead in the first period dwindle Lloyd Seymour and Ted Brown racked up goals for the losers The onlv other Ottenbrite goal came off the stick of Gerry Mc Lean in the second period but they could not stem the tide and Larry's walked off with the win. Led by a four-goal output by Butch Maw, Sportsman's Corner walloped Independents 10-2. Herb Tran and Jim Cherry scored two each in the winning cause and Gord Platt and John Tran added singletons. Ted Keenan's Brock Motors he was intoxicated to the extent team downed Elgin Luke's Bands- that he should not have been driv-|men 5-3 last Tuesday evening. ing a car. | Both teams played the game y CR -_ |with some players missing but WALKED WELL a hind who did play put up a strong Cpl. William Warner, of the, display, Neil Catherwood led' the same force, told the court that| motors men as he notched two of he gave Brooks a breathalizer test! pis team's goals, singles went to which indicated an alcohol eounti pon Dair, hard working Doug of 17, the amount usually ac-|Ing and Bob Campbell, who play- cepted as being intoxicated. But, ed his first game following an he added, Brooks walked very jliness, Catherwood played a well and "to see him in the office| strong two-way game and coach I would not say he was intoxicat-| Keenan got some hard checking lout of Bobbie Campbell, Dougie STANDINGS ed." Accused explained that at that|Ing played both defense and for- meeting children on their way|Gerrit Hamer who did some home from school and turning out| -- - - to avoid them on the shoulder of} . may ha Evening Group jcer the impression he had been | weaving on the road. He admitted | | consuming five pints of beer that ¥: ition to the fine, Brooks'| 10 Refugee Year licence to drive was suspended for , The Fireside Evening Group of three months. the United Church met on Mon- {lors, Mrs. Winter opened the meeting with a reading "Because IWe have been Sheltered." Mrs good used clothing to be sent to the World Refugee Campaign. Con'ributicns of clothing are to 21 to 28. Reports were given by Mrs. Elliott and Mrs, Hewis WL T PTS. Mrs. Akey and 1p We n 8 8 016 [Winter gave an viring talk 6 9 113 [from the study **Africa 411 1 9 Disturbed." time in the afternoon he was|ward and filled in well as did big the road may have given the offi-| To Contribute day. --r-- day evening in the church par- | Winter appealed to the group for {be sent to the church frem Feb he Ed bee Me i le Mrs. Akey introduced the guest Sportsmen ).tenbi i Larry's Independent SCORING LEADERS G A PTS. ns book, es Brock Motors Take Midget League Lead strong shooting. Don Brown play- ed goal in Ray Reeson's absence land came up with a fine game making some tough saves. He also got lots of help from Dave Holley in defence. In the nightcap, the Pickering! team beat the weakened Cook's Esso 7-1. Stevens scored the lone |Cook's tally while coach | Platt got good mileage from Wat-| ters and Marchant. Jon Cuddy] played fine goal in a losing cause and couldn't be blamed for the loss. This was the first win of the season for the Pickering team. League standings: Brock Street Motors, 19; Bandsmen, 18; Cook's | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 10, 1960 § Car School Is saying that he might some day walk in his father's footsteps. | Mrs. L. McEachern thanked | Mr. Bell for his pleasant talk. { Mrs. Houston had two short contests testing the group's know- {ledge of Shakespeare and Serving Described At Group Meetin | God. With the singing of a hymn and the repeating of the Mizpah St. Andrew's Young Women's|benediction, the meeting was Group held its regular meeting brought to a close. last Monday evening in the church! Tasty refreshments were serv- hall with 22 members present./ed by the hostesses: Mrs. C. Mrs. W. A. Andrews presided. |Sarles, Mrs. W. Porter, Mrs. L. The meeting opened with a MCEachern and Mrs. T. Houston. hymn followed by the scrioture lesson read by Mrs. R. McEach-| PIONEER ROUTE ern. Mrs, T. Houston read an in-| whe original Rideau Canal sys- teresting article about "The le-l¢. origina the Ottawa Ros gend of St. Valentine". A prayer anq the St. Lawrence was com- by Mrs. W. Porter brought the pleted in 1832 worship service to a close. Sn ee The business section of the Esso, 11; Pickering, 4. | eee | meeting contained the various re-! Mrs. | Ports given, after which the pre-| sident thanked the committee for review on the books, "Colorful | Burns Night and the Group for Canada" and "The Face of Can-| helping in making the night a) ada." Her talk with delightful de- Success. | scription from one of the books,| Mrs. G. Sarles introduced the "Atlantic Provinces," described speaker, R. Bell, who gave a most | las "The Rising Sun Lookéhg Sea- enjoyable talk on his life and the ward" and the Pacific Coast work as a teachér in a "Railway Provinces as 'A Setting Sun --|Car School" in Northern Ontario. Looking Seaward." |It, was Mr. Bell's father who had | Mrs. Phillips ended with a quo- this challenging job of teaching tation from book, "Colorful Can-|Which proved to be no easy Job ada.' "Brave men have died so|With its long hours and many han- we stand and say, "God that [/dicaps. Mr. Bell concluded his speaker for the evening, H. C. Phillips, who gave a book WATCH rOR THE ANSWER WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 may be worthy of this magnifi-/talk by showing pictures of thej cent country." remarkable Car School and byi Mrs. Akey thanked Mrs. Phil- pi lips, and refreshments were erved by Mrs. Hewis, Mrs. Tutt, virs. Elliot and Mrs. Smith. | ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 14 3THUN 19 27 46 19 25 46 29 93 19 16 3: 16 11 14 13 14 10 2 16 7 2 9 14 2 12 10 2 Butch Maw, Sports. ferb Tran, Sports. John Tran, Sports. Al MacDonald, Larry's G. McLean, O'brites G. Barnes, O'brites Ted Brown, O'brites A. Murphy, Larry's P. Rousseau, Ind. Gord Platt, Sports. H. Roberts, Ind Family Monuments Rik F Createa To Individual I Reauirements a STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes East MO 8-3552 Aberdeen Angus Brings High Price AFTERNOON GUILD oF ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH Ualentine. TEA & HOME BAKE SALE GIFT TABLE 3-5 p.m., Fri., Feb. 12 NEW PARISH HALL STAR MON., FEB. 1 PERTH, Scotland (AP) Al world record price of 27,000 guineas ($79,380) for an Aber-| deen Angus bull was paid at the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID COURSE TING 5, 7:30 p.m. First Meeting And Registration KING ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL SPONSORED BY THE WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE For the Independents, Philip | Vorvis and Harvey Roberts each scored one. For Callous Act watchdog had ad. the court on t the dog had surviv- sive treat The gun he said, penitentiary and His Worship annual breed show and sale Tues- granted his wish. A Port Perry district a was told on Tuesc shooting of a dog w into a Columbus sé "callous act' an rameacked and sen shot in t ld on Taesd i ay tha ed but only after ex nents by a veteri ised to shoot t been a f .22 rifle en in an earlier breakin for 1 Murphy had pleaded guilty. $s a ver) act on to sh for no reason," Worship offensive weapon The d vas there run concurrently a purpose and v carrying Last week PC Eric Trowell, of out its duty when you came arm- Ee ay Detachment of the ed with a sawed-off rifle which EE ApoE Ap Gh J 0 B14, eso sausing service station in Columbus, early| "This is a serious thing and] on the morning of Jan, 17, it was|showed that your character is not to find that the place had heen'too sound," he said. Supplied [Pair Drinking Liquor: Is 'In Snow Bank : Are Fined $10 Fined $100 | | Two men found by police *'com- pletely drunk" in a snow bank A Brooklin youth was Tuesday near Atherly were Tuesday fined fined a total of $110 ea two|$10 and costs or 10 days on each| eharges under the Liquer Control of two charges, being intoxicated | Act. Gerald Lloyd Davies, 19, of aving liquor in a place other Queen St., pleaded guilty before heir residence. The pair, Magistrate F. S. Ebbs wm Whitby Ashquade and Allan Skye, police court to purchmsing or both 25 appeared before Magis- otherwise obtaining ligewor while trate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police under 21 and also supplying liquor) court to a minor. PC D.C. Fenton, of the Brechin| PC Ernest Stoneman, of the achment of the OPP, said that Whitby Police Department, said had been on a routine patrol that he had checked. a car ono" the Rama Road when he spot Brock St. S., on the evening of ted the two accused lying in a Jan. 29 and just before the car SNOW bank on the side of the road. came to a halt, he said, he saw Both men were completely in- three objects being ejected from toxicated," he told the court, and the right side of the car both were imbiding from their re- In the car, he said, found spective bottles of whiskey, which the accused, the driver i t s exhibits teenage girls, one 14 and the othe € 1 the court that 16. In the snow banks behir ployer of the two, a Thorr car, he said, he found three part Dury tor, would tome to bottles. of beer and a full bottle Whitby to pay the fines The two on the back seat of the car. 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