NN NR TR | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 1, 1960 § Fine Driver Whose | : WHITBY and DISTRICT Car Struck By Train Cottage Breakin Boelatalia Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West | 2] + S t Manaver: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 | A Fairport Beach man, who|he had consumed two bottles of| rings en ence OTTAWA. (€P) -- A further |was forced to stand clear while|ale that day after work. He had | Canadian food gift was an {a freight train smashed into the purchased the car that day, hel Two youths who last week prevalent He noted that it was a|younced Tuesday for earthquake. i ' said, and as he approached thei... ..4 Guilty to breaking into a|first offence for both of them but|p,itered Chile--$1,000,000 wortls car he had purchased that day,| crossing in the fog, he saw the] te here|58id he felt he could not give|or gor |was Tuesday fined $100 and costs|lights of another car approach-| Pickering Twp. cottage where, "0" o cnended sentence, External Affairs Minister Green jor 10 days in jail for impaired ing from the other side. He said| household goods valued at more, s he sentenced the pair to six announced the gift in the Com % |driving. Oliver Charron, 30, ap-|that he swerved to one side and than $800 were stolen, were Tues. months in county jail, he told mons slong. with word of a new peared before Magistrate F. S. his car dropped off the planks|day sent to jail for six months. Candler that he hoped that at the TY ro twa CAT trans ;* |Ebbs in Whitby police courtionto the rails. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, in Whitby | expiration of his sentence he ris carrying dical supplies charged with intoxicated driving, | | police' court, sentenced Ralph would place himself under the P? the South ri country. i. |a charge arising out of circum.| RAN FOR TRUCK [Candler, 19, of Pickering Twp.,|supervision of an older brother(t0 the South American Ye Z| io in hi | First, he said he tried to lift| iliac, 'e gle At the requesi of the Chilean | stances which resulted in his car ,, and William Henry Howard, 17,/who had spoken to the court on being hit by the train on. the Fair. the chr off the 'racks. "hen, fall-|o"gyiot 'Lake, for the break-in his behalf. government, he said, the North port, Beach Road " April 16. [ing 50 40. tay 2 a relat the summer cottage of Nor- police tod the oil Tat neatly Siar hui 1 emai } oe 3 4 Sgt. John Pugh, of the Picker-|5% 4) {man Townley. all of the goods taken ha n transport {ing Police Department, .said that mile Away: BN. he Said, che Ba Magistrate Ebbs told the pair|recovered. Evidence in the case| supplies from Santiago to the {he arrived .at the Fairport Rd.| 38% opera o 1 Se tn Romy that this was a very serious af-|was given last week. stric aes A a oid x {CNR crossing at 8:19 p.m. on| BO ce helore oie Se one. fair, Not only was $800 worth of A third man, Raymond Galla- 8 ress, We Jue 3 le April 16 and found a car strad-| > ia train would arrive and|g00ds taken. he noted, but dam-|gher, of Ajax, is scheduled to ap-|second mobile Hospi |dling the south tracks of Je Tine, | reals lage to three doors had totalled|pear Jn magistrate's court this be flows to Calle by BCA trang |its motor still running. He said 8 a 18150. ; month for a preliminary hearing ' gemen [that it was about six feet east her ihe two Ruck tive) af He said that this could not be on the same charge. He has elect- made as quickly as possible for | of Je JF auking on Te Crossing. ee, was Dein turned tolerated and is alfogether tooled trial by a judge. shipping the flour. Abou ree minutes later, he 4 a -------------------------------------- |said, Charron arrived, and report. SOUSA at 3 Urivewsy 2 Thor} . . i led that he was the owner and dls ay: : H 1 F d |the driver. He said that the ac-|Was attempting to flag the train e ping rien ' cou (@) ers | cused appeared intoxicated. to a halt when police pulled him away from the crossing - CAR DEMOLISHED | A friend, who had accompanied Is Fined $50 On ° | Moments later, said Sgt. Pugh, him from Jus place o employ, (0) £0 1g an eastbound 86-car freight bore ment to within a quarter-mile o . =» down on the crossing and struck|the accident scene, said that the) D g Ch ge {the car, The car, he said, Tack] the sex had consumed only two rnvin ar | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |in the Whitby Township Hall, A West Hill man, who said he] BROOKLIN -- The 1st Br | carried to the Liverpool crossing. bottles of ale. He said that the| e| i As the train LR 2 accused's condition, when police was driving a car because his|lin Scout Mother's Auxiliary held A cordial invitation is extend- | said: he had to grab Charron by| saw him, was probably caused by | friend, the owner, was going for its May meeting on Thursday/ed to all mothers of Scouts and the shoulder and pull him away having run a quarter-mile and|an eye test, was Tuesday fined evening at .the home of Mrs, (Cubs to attend this gathering spe- from the tracks to prevent him|the excitement $50 and costs for driving while George MacKenzie with an at-|cial program of entertainment {being struck by the train His Worship, termed me jane under puspention, David Roy Bx tendance of 18 members. Ho be arraveed by the commit- gy The court was told that Sgt,| dent unfortunate. He said that he|ton, 24, of 143 Poplar toad, ap- ip |tee appointed. . [Pugh was the only Crown wit-| would reduce the charge to one peared before Magistrate F. S i Rs With the wo) The Woman's Association of |ness, the other, Cpl. Don Mathe-|of impaired and levy the fine. Ebbs in Whitby police court. dyed {Brooklin United Church are spon- |son, has since deceased Charron's licence to drive was| Sgt. R. Bodley, of the Picker-| The president, Mrs. R. L. God-|soring a "Dessert Luncheon" to MB | The accused told the court that|suspended six months. |ing Twp. Police Department, said|frey, led the business session and po held on Thursday, June 16, 'at < p-- ---- -------- ------ gt on April 2 he had spotted introduced the guest speaker of|1 30 p.m. in the Christian Eduea- |a car stopped on Highway 2 and the evening, Mrs. Latrove of tion Building. | ) [found Burton to be the driver.| Whitby, assistant district commis-| Mrs. Jo Ratcliffe Clark, writer Wh tb Y an He said that after questioning sioner of the Scout Mother's/sor the Toronto Star, will speak ji 1 Burton' admitted being under sus-| Auxiliary. Mrs. Latrove outlined| on "Adventures of News Report- / Zi | pension the procedures and methods of ers". Tickets may be obtained | Burton told the court that the Boy Scouts and Cubs work and|from the president, Mrs. Jack Yearl Tro ram {owner of the car was going for merits and accomplishments they paterson, or leaders of six Wome | an eye examination. He said that must obtain in order to win stars|an's Association Groups: Mrs. | {on the day of his arrest it wasiand honors. {Elwood Stevenson, Mrs. Ralph The May meeting of Whitby meeting with refreshments being|foggy and the owner felt that it Tentative plans were made for| Thompson, Mrs. Arthur J. Cook, Women's Institute was devoted served by Mrs. G. Curl and Mrs. |would be better if he drive. He a meeting to be held on Thurs-| Mrs. Harry McCool, Mrs, W. A. NEW TOWN HALL READY IN SEPTEMBER {to planning programs for the|R. Saunders. During this period| had lost his licence for failing to day evening, June 16, at 8.30 p.m.|[Heron, Mrs. Douglas Jackson. | coming year. Speakers, and pap-|a pleasant surprise for the past! satisfy a judgement Very close to completion, the | been installed and the interior | ture is 150° x 60' and will house | Brock town hall. Following |ars will bring to the members| president, Mrs. W. Pellow, was ---- ------ 7. all wi | for land- | personnel of the town clerk, | evacuation the old town hall many interesting ideas on Citi-|the presentation. by Mrs. C. Mc- . | new Whitby Town Hall will be | decorating and exterior lan | assessor, engineer, taxation and | may be torn down and the |senship. Education, Home Fcon-|Lean, of a beautiful cup and Slapped Pin-Boy | ans ready for occupancy this sum- | scaping have yet to be complet- | police departments - that are space utilized for parking. [omics and other topics to be|saucer, bearing the Institute | on | : : . mer. All external glass has | ed. The 1%-storey civic struc- | presently housed in the South Oshawa Times Photo studied. | Crest. | Ne, ..m . oS ET, EG -_-- | The June meeting of Whitby At Bowling Alley The meeting held at the home| | ° lof Mrs. G. Curl, Brooklin, was| Women's Institute will be held at . Fo Meet nn 1 4 R T d S h d WHITBY |ondusted by the president, Mrs. [fhe Home of ity Smifh, 5) Is Fined $9 . [ T 1 iS) t 1 } ( 1S e C: McLean. The members re-|2d) " ' "71 A West Hill man, who slapped a| . eco A ER ONAL | peated the Mary Stewart Collect day, June 16 at 7.30 p.m. Several pin-boy at a bowling alley, was| BURKETON -- The CGIT will, Mrs, E. Conlin, Bowmanville, ! P S S land 11 members answered the members of Whitby Women's In- Tuesday fined $5 and costs for|meet on Wednesday, June 8, at/was a Sunday guest of Mr. and After reading of -the|stitute attended the District An: ommon assault. Douglas Forde,|7-30 p.m. in the church hall Mrs. Fowler. roll call 0 o | i ; rari Port 'Perry on May 19. 0 ta Q 4 | The Burketon WA Ladies are i | Mrs. Peter Vangills, of Lee minutes by the secretary, vari.|Dual at |32, of 58 Scarboro drive, pleaded | k Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Weston At School Track Mee | Avenue, entertained her group of ous matters of interest were dealt| Many interesting SeDOMes oF the | guilty to the charge before Mag- having their meeiing on Thurs- have taken up residence i ladies last Monday evening. The|with. year's work were given by they to ps Ebbs in Whithy|day afternoon at 230 p.m. in|Nestieton. | various conveners among them, police court |the church hall. p ! B 9 winners of the games were: Mrs.| Mrs. W. Pellow reported on the 3 On Monday afternoon, 14 rec- by Sigma with a time of 32.2 Tushingham, time 2 min. 115} 0 "nw. ol B50 Mis, Hilda District Annual held in Port one of the local members, Mrs. | Sgt. Peter Hollywood, of the| Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mitchell, (ew record). mile: Won bY| Richards. The hostess served a| Perry on May 19. Mrs. F. Curl T. Roberts a member of the|pickering Twp, Police Dept, told Toronto, Mr. William Mitchell, letes of Whitby District High| noo . . : min. | 4ainty lunch |told some of the righlights of the|County Museum Committee, Te-| ihe court that on Friday, May | Pontypool, were Sunday guests of School at their track meet. The i "ine standing broad jump and) S.5 : : |50th Anniversary celebration at|Ported on the efforts of this com-| a" moe had been bowling: in a|Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Argue and boy athletes accounted for 11 of ye hich jump events. / T. | Mr. and Mrs. George DePratto| Brooklin on May 25. mittee fo establish a museum for|y.; ue "at an alley at Rouge|family. the new records and the girls spent the week end in Toronto the County {Hill, He said that Forde had had |yn y INDSAY smashed the remainder. | JUNIOR BOYS where they attended the 55th| GIVES PAPER | A letter from County Council| Zoi" ith the pinboy, George wedding anniversary celebrations| Mrs. Robert Smith read a paper| dealing with their attempts was|o inn 14 and eventually slapped week in honor of Mr, DePratto's par-|explaining the motto '"'To-day's read and discussed. the boy when he rolled the bowl- ents. homes build to-morrow's world", of the , Mrs, R. ing. ball up the alley, rather than P leaving this question with the|A. Smith, 909 Bayvew Avenue,|.nt oy BE NSAI ED Chute Tape St., is convalescing at her home(to make to-morrow's world al ith for the| after undergoing surgery at the better place in which to live?" _|South Ontario District for voy [Huck Mrs. Forde ob the sikle. " awa General Hospital. | A social hour followed thel6l. | i 7 Increasing 117 3" (new had applogized to both the boy] Tuesday with .| TORONTO (CP) -- : record) Mrs. Violetta Burdge, Miss and the alley manager but police | Sat Badtey. Mh i Mus. Cecil Bush, of 316 Henry members "Are we doing our best|was Aupvinted convents of Home| pit" "04 Sgt. Hollywood, had |Lndsay. visited Mr. U D ee 1 A 1 kend. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Berry, Osh- The winner of the Junior Girls Fileatior Zee, 25 William P - I . jad bees. salled, He zai that He won | Championship was Mary Lou| Voxall an r. A. J. Hewer spent t t t 0s! s temper whe Cuddy with 13 points and the|last Sunday in Potten] Iiva (e nves 1Ja or cursed at him and "gave him jump: pole vault won by B. Orton, runner-up in this section was a| visiting relatives, | some lip. , . R. y Staros gS pel, ge: height: 6' 8"; javelin throw: won tie between Iris Griffin and Mrs Gregory Carter Mrs. Jo N b I . . Wednesday e: "'; high jump: won by by G. Northam, distance: 109'|Sharon Campbell who each) . a t ted Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riley. x kL. Cuddy, eign: ¢ 1° The Shr shot put: v. by 5. |eoren 8 points. [Sop Mrs. Witiem: Alan na a S n oxica I ver Scout Mothers | Alan and Bruce Larmer and Grade Relay was won Northam, distance * 4%": dis-| y i Bla » Mrs, jend, "ea Toe lmermediate Gils Chatii-|Alice Frater attended the awwiall 5 morons man: whose driving Detachment of the OPP; and Sgt. Hol d st [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ! a Ho Grade 9B, the 10th Grade Relay cus: won by G. Madill, distance: |pionship was awarded to Linda Catholic Women's Lea y J $ eague Con- : 3 | z | was won by Grade 10B and the g86' 7" (new record). The House Che i i vent y 1 |caught the attention of a private John Pugh, of the Pickering Twp. | mer, Shepherd with 13 points and a|vention held at the Royal York | Mr. and Mrs. Glen 1 i family spent Saturday with House Relay was won by Sigma, Re was won by Beta with a | Hotel, | investigator, on Tuesday was jail-| Police Department, said that ac-| time: 33.5 pi ReAy time of 53 seconds Soe Seco Wes Pat Lowe. with Rotel ACtovlo. rs. Hzeelton sud ed for seven days for driving | cused was intoxicated: | » ». | fan : churches wi INTERMEDIATE GIRLS INTERMEDIATE BOYS Uta Menzell won the Senior| Of the Girl Guides > pag gig os Wiig Rig gd § A Be I Sem pring eetings =e nd Mrs. Robert McDowell fond might as well shut RME. EG by "wy Ene. : 23, C in jail, accused was ordered to| Mr, a . d up. 60 yd. dash: won by P. Lowe,| 100 yd. dash: won by D. Law, Girls Championship with 20) Mr and Mrs. Robert Irwing peared before Magistrate F. S.|pay court costs or serve an addi-| Fourth Scouts and Cubs Moth- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coulter, Mili- Sed os g 3 ik s | pay time: 8.5 secs; 75 yd. dash: won time: 10.5 secs. (new record); Points and the runner-up was|and Miss Margaret Trewin of Ebbs in Whitby police court. Af tional seven days in jail; his|ers' Auxiliary held their last| bank, Miss Elsie Coulter, Toronto| He said the United Church was by P. Lowe, time: 9.9 secs.; 100/220 yd. dash: won by D. Law, Gail Lawson Toronto, were callers at the home|first he pleaded not guilty then|licence was suspended for six | meeting of the season last Mon- spent the weekend with Mr. and strongest lash i K. Menzel 248 440 yd. dash Top ho the J Boys|of Mrs. G. D. B f Brock | changed his plea as the evidence| th d hi P im ded |day evening at the United Mrs. A. E. Riley yd. dash: won by a. time: 8 secs.; We ash: 'op honors in the Junior Boys| Mrs. urgess, of Brock|Cha £ $ months an s car poun |day ev; niteaqa mrs. A. LK, . time: 9.9 secs.; running broad won by D. Law, time: 56 secs.|Championship was Brian Fletch-|St. S | piled up | three months. {Church Hall. The meeting was| Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Weston jump: won by L. Shepherd, dis- (equalled record); 880 yd. dash: er with 19 points and second] M ¥ Hh | Alfons Altmann, a private in-| |opened by the president, Mrs |were recent guests of Mr. and tance: 18 6"; standing broad won by R. Switzer, time: 2 min. place runner-up was G. Madgill.| T'S: F. Simpson, of Toronto, |vestigator for a Toronto firm, told| ALSO JAILED J. H. McBride, with the Lord's|Mrs, Howard Lee, Nestleton. jump: won by K. Menzel, dis-20.5 secs.; running broad jump:| with al of 28 spent the week end with her (ye court he had been proceed-|, A Whitby man, Douglas Gil-|Prayer and the Scout Mother's| Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3! bis i ed : EL only. ith a votal of points, Doug |son and daughter-in-law Mr. and 1h; |lespie, 24, of 1014 Byron S [ is E i Whi Sun- tanc 0 high won N . . 4 | t High 2 on Ma Pp yron St. S.,|promise and family, itby, were ho By: You weil by D. law, distance: 18 5 |Law wos awarded the Interme.|Wirs. Wm. Simpson, of Henry Sn|i08 Vest on Highway 2 on May | S3pie, 20, 0 IOIf Syron St. S.(wromise I ras | day of Mr. and Mrs. E. M by L. Shepherd, height: 4' 3"./(new record); hop step and diate Boys Championship, and|-- ' ¥ SL121, when a pair of headlights] ; ; en days when| The report on the May. tea was day guets . . BE. M. Grade Rela : : ' 5 is oh Ship, ¢& een au -- (approached on his lane of the he pleaded guilty to driving while given which has been an im-|Adams. The 1ith Grade Relay was won jump: won by R. Gaudaur, dis-|the runner-up was Lubka Luchka | approac n his |intoxteated." PC by Grade 11A, the 12th Grade|tance: 36' 5" (new record); high with 14 points $40,000 OFFER | highway. He said that he took to OX a ; Jack Mason, of mense success. The nomination | ---- Relay was won by Grade 12A jump: won by L. Luchka, height po --~ . NEW YORK (AP) Light-| the shoulder to escape being hit, | itby Police Dept.. said that he and election of the new officers h ot Relay ' 11"; : r J. Cor- om Tushingham took the Sen- weit chamnion ¢ own then made a "U" turn on the Stopped accused, after two un-|took place end the House Relay was won 4' 11"; pole vault: won by J. Cor g pion Joe Brown | successful attempts to d A 3 CALL US FOR FUR by Beta. nish, 'height: 8 5"; javelin: won in| Tuesday was offered a $40,000 highway and caught the offending) f "AS ih SUERP'S to Co $0, and) The following slate will be-| The time of the giris 100 yard by R. Switzer, distance: 126' 10" | 25, Points and placed second in|guarantee to defend his title in| car as it pulled over on the high-|"0Unc him ntoxicated. Gillespie's| come effective in September: | & WINTER hyd ty Toc Ri ho ol Ly this section with 21 points was Madison Square Garden this Way near a service station. |car was impounded three months; president, Mrs. Howard Souter; | GARMENT staged for the first time i ka, dist "32 or: or : Keith Kane, summer against either Carlos| He said that the driver, thefL5 licence suspended i months} ise > president, Mrs, Douglas) ed a new record won by B, Ing, 89' 2%". House Each champion received a tro Ortiz of New York or Len Mat-| accused, kept repeating "I'm not "ooo, Was ordered to pay Brown; secretary, Mrs. Roger| Created To | Om 4 : . 8-1 0 thews Philadelphia. Harry|denying anything" as he told him Relay won by Epsilon in 49.6 Phy and the runners-up were p ry|denying anything ior Boys championship with court costs or serv ition- | ; 3 ivi e an addition-| Howse; treasurer, Mrs. George| BE | - Individual SENIOR GIRLS awarded medals. Markson and Ted Brenner, Gar-|about being forced off the road, |2. even days. |Boyehyn; _ telephone convener, | . 4 Requirements spd seconds. ; ind : | : " " Mrs. H. T. Doner," Jr i 60 yd. dash: won by U, Menzel, The highest scoring grade of den boxing officials, said Brown|He said his eyes were 'dreamy pind any William Pv time: 8.3 secs; 75 yd. dash: won SENIOR BOYS | ot. wn could have his choice of the two|and he appeared under the infiu-| ' os y 3 eo Mes, a. 3a secs.;| 100 yd. dash: won by K. Kaine, | Test Je 128 with 3 Soi fF a nonelevision fight in the ence oor Impound New Car, on: social conveners, Mrs. J.| Rapa LLY INSURED STAFFORD BROS running broad jump: won by E. time: 11. secs.; 220 yd. dash: |of : " | Garden July 25 or Aug. 2. Both Cpl. Grubb, of the Whitby Fa Re raz, IE per; ¢ Campbell, distance: 13' 1"; won by T. oo Rng Hie: lor oa i Zed pl ; -- [Jail Driver Week | Bland. tip convener, Mrs. Joseph | WHITBY CLEANERS Monumental Works Sng Jr a, wn by U.|246 seconds (new record); age of 2.3 and third place went CROSSWORD PUZZLE : The meeting closed by re- 150 coLoRmt WHITBY 318 Dundas San enzel, di ee; ; high 440 yd. dash: won by T. Tush-/to 10A with an average of 1.29. | A 24-year-old Everett man, who peating the Mizpah and refresh Ph: 2345 MO 8-3552 Jonny oo L U. Menzel, height |ingham, time: 53.8 secs. (new The figures were calculated by was arrested by Pickering Twp, |Ments were served by the com- Free Pickup and Delivery Lhe iouse Rey Va wen! record); 300 yd. dasl won by T.|dividing the total number of | ACROSS 2. "Metropolis 24, Exist Police six hours after he nad Rittee. x ~--_|points scored by the total mem-| 1, Lumps of tan" pros 25, Turk- hased i | THIRD GROUP MOTHERS | bers of a form by the total em- coal duction purchased a new car in Brad-| Third Scouts and Cubs Moth- | oo @ mm] POR TL : ark Wass. |ing of the season last Monday toxicated. Robert Edward Ander- | a fiernoon in the parish hall. The | with 355. TODAY Last Complete Show ot 8:25 ri 8, Measure Phe members made arrange- | MINUTES of the most N 18, Swiss river native 35. Begin 42. Evening it stop on the shoulder of the |" "We Spr oy Complete with monofilament line and rolment of that form | & Root used 8 More barren ford, was Tuesday jailed for ers' Auxiliary of All Saints' Ang. Phone MO 8-3618 Epsilon was the highest scor-| for pipes 4. Plug WHITBY |i ioue vith a tal of 0 (var) doggedly points followed by Omega with h £ reCions &. Cap son was convicted by Magistrate meeting was opened with prayer | F. 8. Ebbs in Whitby police by the president, Mrs. G. Lomax. | of land 3 pe 4 PC Sweetman and Cooper, of |" 9. Say anew Yesterday's Auswer | (the Pickering Twp. Police De-|m e : A= |ments for catering at a wedding |] FLATFISH -- Reg. 1.50. Hew THRILLING Send Vagrant | BR Arpuashes §5 Bier a ig | |partment, said that they had|on June 11. Mrs; H. Inkpen was || NOW 9. | . State 20.Carmed 84.Varicty of 4LFruitof |SPoited a car on Highway 2 on|aPpointed general convener. At| a To ] ail For 18. Greek letter 22, Luzon willow the rose May 9. They said that they saw|t0® close of the meeting: refresh- || Famous VIKING SPIN CAST REEL-- intense suspense in . 19. Soak flax 23, A duc road Lansi ja : p ¥ % 87. Biblica) before a oad, near Lansing, and the The grou in i practice pl Perfect th : [3 2 b tu p will resume its ac- plug. erfec umb cor motion picture history! | : | Food, Sentence 21. Land (anat.) name holiday driver appear to slump over the |; itiec"in the fall trol, rugged naval bronze gears. seven days for driving while in- lican Church held its last meet- | d LAST TIME Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:25 | 436, Sigma with 411 and Beta| §. Regret 7. Miss Claire 27. Gold court | This was followed by various re- | B I] Wh : orts read and approved. e ow olesale {ments were served by 'Mrs. Bent. | wheel. Later, they said, the car | METRO-GOLOWYN-MAYER prasnts A . Full money-back guarantee. Thou. J] * 1 Ww ' 22. Set up an t 2 [3 & 8 |9 proceeded east and then north on | An ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONE Production ; | A 4l-year-old Napanee man, P the Altona road. They said it fol- 4 " dh with all his worldly possessions army unit / [ i sands sold et 9.95, THe LAST VOYAGE = R tied In a bran sack, was Tues. 25.Polling place [© a Detroit Income | JU SU 5.49 / / " |day placed in jail for one week| 28.Entitles a until stoppe . gr STACK DOROTHY MALONE * Sis = for "sentence on a vagrancy| 20.Accuses od said Anderson was intoxicated. | Tax Plan Killed Perfectly bok d 2-1 0! SANDERS - EDMOND O'BRIEN 1 il pnd |charge. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs,| 31. Fellow or In his own defence, Anderson! PETROIT (AP) -- Detroit's! SPIN CASTING ROD CE FISREGLASY CORK HANDLE , = Designed for above L ove 5.99 TAMMY MARIHUGH mB lin Whitby police court, told Cyril (slang) / said he had bought the 1959 model | v dv 1 | 3 , ] . . (proposal for a city inc mero COLOR {Lewis that he would be better| 32. Scotch 7, convertible that afternoon in pH yy ay Intope Lan reel. Reg. 7.95. OUR PRICE off in jail for a few days to get [Bradford and had received de-| ack of troubled life ; ' something to eat | 5 ivery about 5:30 p.m. He said| pga, r Louis M ia rei I FG Emest Collinson, of the | VV |that during the afternoon he had city council's Pa ey ne) ® COMBINATION OFFER hitby Detachment of the OPP,| 38. ad about four or five bottles of | ont tax ne "unfair roa he Der said that on May 30, at 10.30| 88.Adapt 7 [36 beer but had none after 5 pm. | cox 8 "unfair and imprac-} ROD AND REEL 9 95 Set sree . LJ icable" e i r p.m., he had found Lewis walk-| 40, Theater He said that he came to the fasted to a no lates For Only ing along the highway in Green- attendant {district on a new job, He claimed | The council could muster only bank, 22 miles north of Whitby.| 48, Assam [that he had stopped on the high-|a 5 to § vote to override, It takes|] MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. Send mo money, pay postmen em He said that the accused had no silkworm way to pick his lighter from the |i votes g bagi arrival or send cheque or money order with 4 d we will | money and no job and claimed| 44, Artless - floor after it fell from its socket.| The tax proposal was one of pay postage. Sar ane. vo joe jad 20 Flac to go to ; | 45. German He .denied weaving on the Al-|the hottest, if briefest, local is-| ' Lewis told the court that he| river tona road because of his condi- (sues. In addition to opposition {was heading for Alberta to work| 4g Tricked {tion and said that he had been i ' | A : | 4 8 a from labor business and industry I ed ha he Jearded 47, Saucy dodging pot-holes in the road. [within the city, suburban areas portsman S orner ; ; In addition to the seven days, |also had indicated they would] 10 not through. Then, he said, he DOWN Anderson is prohibited from driv- fight the tax. The tax would 5 BYRON ST. §, WHITBY had headed for Napanee. He said : 1 : 1 Block W. that he had had anee to stert 1. Chocolate |ing for six months and his new htive been levied against anyone ock West of Four Corners Next to Dodd and Souter his trip but it bad run. out. | drink car is impounded for 'three who earned his living in Detroit, ) OPEN THURS., & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. ® ~ | months. 'whether or not he lived there.