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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Mana~er: Lloyd Robertson 'Committed For Trial: 2 Counts Tel. MO. 8-3703) Following a preliminary hear- Dismiss Obstructing 'But Warn Accused : ructi B ho. had been ousted. A charge of obstructing a police three [men w ; fficer laid against an Ajax man | Permission was granted, he said, a |and he returned to the arena to 'Bank Branch To 'Move On Whitby branch of the Bank of gz |Montrea! will open in new pre-|' AH Monday mmrm bail was set at $2,000 on each : i r , ice| mises Monday morning, Colin| was dismissed in Whitby police|y eon order. RS Ae op er. "eakly court on Tuesday but the accused] Two minutes later, he said, he|¢oday, | was warned to obey an officer in|was called to the front of the| The new B of M office is local-| the future when told to move|arena where he found a group of ad at the corner of Dundas and along. Charged was William T. seven or eight. He said that help, ck streets, and it replaces the! in 19o¥ there were Ii lorest THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 11, 1960 5 fires in the province of Ontario, More than 80 per cent of these were caused by careless people. | Any one of those fires could have | claimed a home, a farm, or a window, he said, were a tray of|{life. It would be very hard on t and dding rings, |your conscience to know that you ing in Whitby police court on Tuesday, a Frenchman's Bay |man, Hazen Murray Wright, has been committed for trial before |a judge on two charges of break- |ing, entering and theft, He ap- |peared before Magistrate F. 8. |Ebbs in Whitby police court and charge. He is charged with breaking and entering Mitchell's Jewellery | Store, Harwood Ave. N., on Dec. 10, 1959, and breaking and enter- {ing Pennyworth's Department |Store, also on Harwood Ave. N,, a tray of other rings and two(had committed a careless crime lighters. He placed the loss at which caused a death, Your con- more than $1,000. Science san Jt x you Sevan " e habit of using your car a pin. Rend Bodley, he tray, of extinguishing your camp- ment, who investigated, said fires DIODES. =e o Lipwing that he found a large rock inside . the store on the floor, His inves- tigation, he said, first took him to a home in Oshawa and later Wright to admitted, verbally, that he had entered the store. Family Monuments CALL Us FOR FUR 0 Created Ie Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes Rem MO 8.3552 REFRIGERATED SoRAss WHITBY CLEANERS 15 COON L, WHITBY Phi MO 8.2345 Pree Pickup to Wright's home. He said Wright verbally admitted the offence. A sales clerk in the Penny- worth Department Store, sald that she was called to the build- ing about 6 a.m, on Jan. 12 and His Worship then committed accused for trial on both counts. Neill, 21, of 4 Ontario St. He ap-|ordered them to disperse. The ,remiges at 102 Brock street 3 peared before Magistrate F. S.|accused, he said, was one of this|go,ih which have housed the bank| wv | Ebbs charged with obstructinggroup, {since its establishment in Whithy| | 4 '\the jewellery store, said that on Cpl. James Barter, of the Whitby) He said that the accused was|in wjarch, 1954. - | Dec. 10 he found the plate glass Police Department {told on four different occasions gginped with five tellers' window in the front of his store Cpl. Barter, told the court that|to move on, but refused and sald ioxets, the office also has three! '| smashed. Missing from the show he had been on special duty at/he was not going to be pushed | oo non booths close to a steel-and- 7 ------ the Whitby arena on the night of| around. ; |reinforced-concrete vault at the April 11, at a hockey game be-| Finally, he said, accused was .... of the banking room tween Picton and Whitby Jrs. arrested and charged. Designed by Toronto architects, | During the second period, he said,| His Worship said that he would|p ion" ond" Wells, the building | a fight broke out among specta- dismiss the charge since there| .......ieq by A. C. Murphy Con-| fon Jan, 12. found the store in complete dis- James Mitchell, proprietor of|array. No clothing was missing, she said, The window in the store bathroom was mashed, she said. Sgt. Bodley told the court that his invéstigation had led Make. Your Outdoor. Living. (Complete WITH A COLORED PATIO i : 1 | BICYCLE SPECIAL SIDEWALK BIKES . . . . 34.95 BOY'S & GIRLS' STANDARD BICYCLES . . . 38.88 USED BICYCLES AT REASONABLE PRICES ® USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN eo {IL CONCRETE PRODUCTS IMITED, rook LIMIT PATIO SLABS ARE SMOOTHLY FINISHED AND THE RICH COLORS ARE SOLID RIGHT THROUGH, THEY COME IN UNIFORM SIZES OF 12" x 12", 12" x 24", AND 24" x 24" WITH STOCK COLORS IN ALL SIZES OF RED, GREEN, CHARCOAL AND TAN. PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE ON PATIO DESIGNS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OLiver 5-3311 | | From Saturday evening until Tuesday night a small combat | force of over 30 men worked round the clock shifts in an en- deavor to control the excessive amount of rain water from flood ing the town From reliable sources the gen eral opinion of the situation was that there was more water to deal with than that which was left in the wake of Hufricane Hazel Damage has not yet been as- gessed but it is estimated to total several thousands of dollars Whitby Town Council employees worked with the PUC tech- nicians and a full pumping crew of the Whitby Fire Department and used every available pump in the community In a statement to PUC Manager Harry stated that one of the main causes of the trouble the town's sanitation system was that The All New WINKIE Fiberglass Boat Ook Trim, Large Deck This Week Only 188.00 Reg. 249.00 BUDGET TERMS SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 105 Byron St. S., Whitby 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter Open Thurs, & Fri. till 9 p.m, Save "PINKY STAMPS for ' Free Quality Gifts the Simpson press, to Fully Skinned, Completely Defatted, Short Cut Shank- Whole or Half GROUND FRESH HOURLY MINCED BEEF erezn.rizs: VEAL ROLLS BONELESS FOREQUARTER Filler End LAMB-in-the-BASKE 49: BOLOGNA moor romns of the PLEASING Cou / A TWO MEALS IN ONS ing and he removed three of them. |volved. He warned the ---- asked to speak to one of thelon by an officer, do so." Changes Plea, LL {to be out of control and he fol A Toronto youth was Tuesday house eaves troughs spilled the istrate F. 8. Ebbs reduced the|iyo cual drunk. 105 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY {loaded sewers. He said that ex-| appeared in Whitby police court [cho had eave pleaded. Ble Town Engineer Charles Hoag said that on the night of April 29 to dif hsm in Port Whitby, still under €On- and proceed west oa Highway 2,| sanitation system caused consid-| RE - He said that the only street In addition he said that consider-| WHITBY Harry Simpson expressed ap-| Visitors on Sunday at the home worked continually at the North-|bers of their family: Mr. and ---- Mrs. Eugene Bull and family land Gordon Chatten, of {Highland Creek, and also Eric Theft Of $35 Annual Meet e their daughter Mary and Miss on Wednesday evening. The meet-| Year. John Tushingham, 20, of The various officers gave their| Whitby -police court on Tuesday his 1ith birthday today. His ess who were the delegates to the|station and stealing $35 from the happy returns of the day. went to Mrs. Frost's grade two Whitby Police Department, said * Cawker and Mr. Snow won the breaking a window in one of the | the United States. While in Ocala, | guest speaker Dr. Whelen of the|garage and office, he said, had [also spent several days at Clear| The death rate from accident! A key had been used, he said,| | 3% 18. AVO. crippled, Dr. Whelen said it is/box. |versary on Tuesday. It was also Mr. Snow thanked the speaker. admitted the offence. In a state- ston, of Centre St. N., Whitby pupils read from their readers. building when he observed the Presbytery, will be the guest CALIFORNIA, EXTRA LARGE HEADS tors on the east side of the build-|seemed to be many persons in-| ot ruction Limited, also of Toronto, | When they were outside, helto be more careful in the future | said, Neill approached him and and "when you are told to move | . C. G. SUTHERLAND | . Is Fined $100 On "= "=| ' 1re ep . D ivi C n He said that the car appeared | g t Fi ht Fl ds In n ou {lowed and stopped the driver. 00 i | He said that the accused ap- 19 | fued $100 and costs or 10 days| eared intoxicated but behaved Vi or impaired driving when Mag: jie a gentleman and was not portsman S orner excess water down to the weep-|charge from d-iving while in- y | ng tile and then into the over-|ioxicated. Wi MacN 9 His Worship ordered MacNeal. | ing toaicated illiam MacNeall; 19, who had earlier pleaded guilty | cessive rain water should be de-| Chief H. Nickling, of the Pick- id ha 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter i ses rin illa n nt (his plea e then convic on . 5 posited away from the houses. [ering Village Police Departmen Sy -- ara" lovied: the fine.) Open Thursday and Friday till 9 p.m. said that the main damage was|e had observed a car come off| Ihe accused's licence ' at the new sewage disposal plant| Elizabeth street, in the village,|Was su rended for three months struction, where the overloaded | erable damage and held up con- ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS struction. ON PAGE 7 flooded was the low lying Ash| street north of Mary street east. | | able damage was done at the| pumping station on Annes street PERSONALS and also at Dovedale drive preciation to the Whitby Fire De-|of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Foster paftment whose pumping crew| for Mother's Day, were the mem ern Heights subdivision and other| Mrs. Douglas Wallace and daugh- stricken sections of the town. [ler Margot, Willowdale, Mr. and East Toronto, Mr. Neil Taylor and children Shawn and Mont Hear Safety Susp. Sentence Ts ie 2 |Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H S For Break-In |Foster and daughter Patricia, ' Talk At - {Lloyd and Berny Gormens | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grixti, A Whitby man, who entered Mary Debrincat have returned the premises of a former employ-|after spending a week in Detroit, | Hillerest Home and School held|er and stole $35, has been placed Michigan, as the guests of Mr. | #ts annual meeting at the schooljon suspended sentence for one and Mrs. Frank Mercier. opened with the singing of|806 Brock street north, appeared Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. os National Anthem. (before Magistrate F. 8. Ebbs in|Clive Worthington, is celebrating annual reports. Mrs, Riddel, Mrs. and pleaded guilty to breaking school companions of King St. Banks, Mrs, Aldy and Mrs. Sturg-|into North Brock Texaco service |school and friends wish him many! Provincial Convention gave their|cash box in a pop cooler | attendance banners| PC Morley Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Annan and | reports. The attendance Mr. Alex Sleightholm have re-| for the juniors and to Miss Lee's|that entry to the building on turned from a month's vacation grade four for the seniors. Mrs. April 29, has been made by|SPERt In the Southern parts of| 3 roll Florida, they visited D and door prizes roll-up doors, then releasing the r. and| Mrs, Sturgess introduced the catch. The door between the Mrs. Frank E. Sandberg. They| Oshawa Clinic. His topic was been jimmied with a screw- Water Beach on the Gulf of "The young die by accident". driver. | Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Wilde cele-| rates higher than from any other to open the soft drink cooler and A 4 WEHONY cause besides many who are|$35 was missing from its cash brated their 33rd wedding anni- - 2 | {Mr, Wilde's birthday and his the responsibility of the parents) On May 5, he said, accused p..sher.in.law to teach their chMdren safety. came to the police station und |Prot er-in-law, Mr. Delbert John| Several children took part in|ment read in court, Tushingham| Mrs, E. H. Cornish, of Oshawa. | the program. Eight grade onelsaid that he -had been in the past president of no Oshawa A group of boys and girls from police cruiser at the intersection|speaker for WA Sunday at Al:| Mrs. Frost's grade two did a nearby | RAD SERVICE " IMPORTED NO. 1 cElLo FRESH TOMATOES FET CORN 5-39: | He sald in his statement monds 11 o'clock service on Sun- dance MAY JS SALAD MONTH AT STEINB ; FOR 25: : MO 8 3707-1/8 BROCK ST 5 ue T0061. Wal ed Cor CE he: Almonds, will be ihe soloist | ONTARIO GROWN HOT HOUSE NO. | GRADE, installed by the past president,| Later, on his way home, sald|-- Dn y sa | FRESH, GREEN 2 ror 29: The syeaing Sosa the statement, he had been stop- with a social half hour with the ped pb lice and ti t| pi y po questioned bu RADISHES wi. 5¢ IMPORT mothers of Miss Robinson's grade eleased to go on his way. i ONTARIO GROWN NO. | CELERY IMPORTED, NO. 1, CRISP, renoerf) ror] LA SW one being hostesses. Accused told Magistrate Ebbs| FLORIDA 05 47% of : A FLo RAD 55 & TeX =X's BONEN NF-H vs R-08 5 Dat = 5 Xo MAAR VA) AV T=Y-1! FIRM, RIPE, FLAVOURFUL TERRIFIC VALUE! BCHS. i FRESH ROSES ub FoR FIRM AND CRISP 14 OL. MG, ANG o.LS SPECIAL PRICE! "| MIRACLE WHIP A SALAD .. 33 J DRESSING 19 NIBLETS CORN+<* 3/49: SPRAY WAX ror busting 5s oz. me 79¢ TOOTHPAST 89¢ PEANUT BUTTER 5... 43¢ ENTER STEINBERG'S.YORK EXCITING | 1! OZ. Milk "RENSIE" CLOCK CONTEST! ENTRY | GLASS wold) Qh ALUMINUM FORMS AND DETAILS AT THE STORE Chaise Lounges ~ |that he had been an employee | SPECIAL LOW PRICE! Almonds WA Mee Jat She service station at one At Pascoe Home KAM- KLIK * PREM Noting it was the accused's Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe, of 12 OZ. TIN first offence, His Worship placed) R.R. No. 1, Whitby, opened their ALLEN'S ORANGE BEANSw™ PORK 2/29¢ him on suspended sentence for| home for the regular monthly OR GRAPE DRINK $ 48 OZ. TINS ° ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED "APPLE JUICE TOMATO JUICE oz ms 4/49¢ PICKLES SWEET «oz a 20¢ Loyal Pogue the president, was Mrs. Percy Pascoe who also read | LIBBY'S FANCY OAK LEAF CHOI oc Frozen Food Values wozms 2 /35¢ in the chair and conducted the a piece on God's kindness and business. The minutes were read, our Kindness. Mrs. Bowcott clos- TOMATOES BROOKPARK FROZEN 15 OX. PKG. WHOLE P STRAWBERRIES 3 $1 WHOLE PEARS =oxms 21¢ HENLEY CHOICE $ 2.30 ORANGE JUICE 2/59¢ igre s the pianist. |ed with : Miss Cameron was the piani with prayer BETTY CROCKER DEVIL'S FOOD OR WHITE FRESHPAK FROZEN CONCENTRATED 12 OZ. TIN SWIFT CANDLELIGHT 11 OZ. PKG. CAKE MIX 20 o0zreos. 2/69¢ THE BREAKFAST FAVOURITE 18 OZ PKGS. SHREDDED WHEAT 2/55¢ . STARLAC 99¢ 13% Oz, PKG. GRAHAM WAFERS ~~ 33¢ POP CORN «ox recs 2/29¢ CHEESE STICKS «oz ro. 39¢ VAN CAMP'S (IN TOMATO SAUCE ) 15 OZ. TINS 3 18. PKG. OUR (allt LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS and ADVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! 15.00 a month WILL BUILD THAT GARAGE NOW is the time to think of getting rid of those winter poor starting,, snow and sleet- covered car headaches. It just isn't any fun and you know it, and it is so unneces- sary when a small monthly payment will build that so necessary garage. SEE us for full particulars. Do it now when the weather is nice. GOLDEN DEW TWIN BAR MARGARINE * = == WHOLE KERNEL FANCY Evening Shows 7 and 8:30 Last complete Show at 8:30 with Free Hair Brush THIS PICTURE IS NOT ond Comb Set ANTI-COP «T'S ANTI-CROOKED COM COLUMBIA PICTURES Passes A Stanly Donen Prodoction You Y Bs | AJAX LUMBER CO. LTD. LYN | AJAX -- PHONE WH 2-308] PICKERING -- WH 2-3251 PHONE WHITBY MO 8-3171 15°0Z. THE CASE TINS AGAINST Church and gave the comment-'devotional at the June meeting. | BRIGGS a $ STRATTON gA. h9 95 MOTOR . Mrs. George Bowcott was in Dainty refreshments were serv-| charge of the devotional and read ed. Mrs. William Bell and Miss| BROCK "C0 Phone MO 8-3618 LAWN WOWEF HAWES 11 BEEF, CHICKE PASTE WAX ww 496 DINNERS 25k Sucit rune 55¢ "25" CUTTING BLADE REG. VALUE 16.95 Open Thursday and Friday to 9 p.m. %" RJAX WHITBY an article on Paul's letter to the/Cameron will be in charge of the| LAST TIMES IN TECHNICOLOR! 4 CYCLE-3 N.P.~ DUNDAS PLAZA Lad 0 8 0 0 00 0 0 4 4 4 8 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 4 40 4 0 a 4 a 4 4 4 4 aa allel lela el lll lose a d STREET |

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