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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1961, p. 4

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ATE % C NA Rr SN tions were in charge of Group No, 2. [ The meeting, which was well lattendad, was dismissed iproadn ot te conclusion of the . devotions. Nest week the young M re people are planning a e; : FBYPA MEETING those who would like to attend, On Tuesday evening the nonce meet at the church. young people of Faith Baptist Church enjoyed an evening of 3 roller skating at Whitby Arena.| RADIO SPREADS Before the recreational part of| Sales of radio licences in the meeting the young people Tanganyika totalled 22,103 in presented the message at the|the first quarter of 1961, com- church. This week the devo-ipared with 9,948 in all of 1960, PETER PAN DAY NURSERY 8.30-5.30 DAILY 581 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 8-2604 OPEN ALL SUMMER § THR OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 20, 1961 WHITBY | sPoRT BRIEFS Holidays Soon |Ladies Auxiliary | DAY-BY-DAY "mma som oo | For 3.000 Here Di tg ation of Au, astor's Wile {Lawn Tennis Association of Au-| Over 3,000 driving hazards will {stralia decided Monday night/face Whitby motorists at the o_o. 4 iia of Whit not to support a Soviet move to end of June. by Baptist Church held its reg- [have tennis reintroduced into| Carefree school children of © p thly meeting in the Sun- the Olympic Games. Delegates| Whitby, who have looked for- 1 2F mam y Moe The meetin {voted against the scheme be-|ward to the end of this month a ayer and hE cause they felt amateur tennis|for a long time, number 3,281. ope ing of two hymns. Mrs A |players are not amateurs ac-| This figure includes 517 pupils Wigston took the devotional and cording to Olympic standards, a. Separsie Sciiools, 1,986 in the read the 23rd Psalm and a JOCKEY SET DOWN rips, Fis Site,» "7 poem. The secretary, dirs. 1 | NEW YORK (AP) -- Pete| Many high school students are Machel) read he ingtos fol- Anderson, jockey aboard Ourlalready enjoying holiday activi-| OWet OF TOR C8 00 OHCTINg hope in Saturday's $56,000 Whit- ties. Out of the 480 students at BD Avie aturcay s 30,0 0 "|Henry High, 28 are remaining, Mrs. R. Vanstone was ap. ney Stakes at Belmont Park.|i, gy ite their Grade 13 examin- pointed visiting convener. A was set down Monday for 10!afions. trip to Mrs. J. Ward, wife of days by the stewards for his, Anderson Street High has alRev. Se ward, fore of ti » acti re ino initotal enrolment of 293. Twenty 1tby, was planned. Mrs. Hess pan Eo resume oys and girls are still at school/and her group served lunch. Hope. Our Hope, a 15-to-1 shot,|Writing Grade 13. The meeting closed with pray- finished first by a head over, The rest of the students in er by the president, Mrs. D. Kelso, ruled the winner after the other grades finished school Adams. the claim of foul by Eddie Ar-last Thursday at noon. Grade - Cr - caro, riding Kelso, was allowed.'13 pupils write their last paper x o Arcaro said Our Hope was both- in Whitby on June 23. Lar SOUTHERN ARE ering him in the stretch run and) Separate and Public School Largest inland lake in South that he was forced into the|pupils terminate their school America, Lake Titicaca in Bu fence. lyear on June 29. llivia covers 3,500 square miles. CUTS RIBBON FOR NEW SCHOOL ° Joel Aldred cuts bon to open the new Aldon School for Retarded Children in Ajax, Saturday. Also shown at the colorful opening serv- ices of the new school are, the rib- | rence, president of the Ajax- Pickering and Whitby Associ- ation for Retarded Children; Mr. Aldred; Mr. Albert Bird, past president of the Associa- Parish of Ajax. Mayor Chris- 4 tine Thomas of Oshawa and her husband, T. D. 3 Thomas, member of the Leg- | islature for Oshawa riding, were also present. tion; Mrs. Samuel Fallon, sec- retary; and Mayor William A. | --Photo by Doug Griffin left to right, Donald Law- AT PICKERING: "Teen" Drinkers PICKERING (Staff) -- Mag- and charged with murder in To-|told the court that the accused istrate Robert Dneiper continued ronto. persons were discovered in a his campaign to stamp out teen-, "They had been drinking beer parked car on the Shoal Point age drinking on Monday when also," he said, "and if they are Road, Pickering Township, on he sentenced 11 minors to jail convicted, they will hang." June 4. He said that there were for two days and fined them "I am very much concerned 12 bottles of liquor in the car each $100 and costs or an addi-| with minors drinking beer in and that the youths admitted tional seven days. His Worship cars," he added consuming eight. presided in Pickering Magis-| Each of the accused was sen- CRNRITSRIS YE trate's Court, which was filled tenced to two days in jail plus SAME SENTENCE vied: fo capacity and continued until a fine of $100 and costs or an _ 11¢ magistrate A I =e late in the afternoon. additional seven days. same judgment on / ay Oliver The rash of minor consuming| Two Toronto youths, Robert/and John Bird, both of Toronto, offences resulted from a crack-| MacKay and Raymond Talbot of Who were discovered sleeping 1 down by Pickering Township {517 Danforth avenue, received Car on June d. on the White Police over the weekend onlsimilar sentences and fines for Side road and Third Concession drinking parties in Pickering the same charge. at 6.00 a.m. Township parks. The court learned that they "Sgt. Richard Bodley told the Over a 12-hour period police were found in a parked car on court that he had difficulty in arrested and held 12 youths/the Valley Farm road on June Waking the youths and added when the department put a spe- 16 at 11.15 p.m. Const. John {hat each smelled of some alco- cial detachment to work in the Found of the Pickering Town- holic beverage. He said that the township parks and on lonely ship Police Department testified youths, who both co-operated, sideroads. that both were intoxicated. admitted buying the beer in To- Jointly charged with consum- Tater, when the boys were 'ONt0. ing liquor while under-age were taken to the police station, Sgt Normally the Pickering Mag- faur Oshawa youths, who plead-| A] Box discovered a false liquor istrate's Court lasts from two to ed guilty. - permit on the person of Talbot, three hours, but because of the They were: Kevan Morton of aged 19, registered to a resident, many minor consume charges 794 Glenforest road; John of Toronto. The officer said that the court continued for six Suiik io i Clare St.; Seuald the registered owner of the per- hours. Jynde ol stbbons St. and mit did not live at the indicated Collectively the youths were Christopher Down of 321 Laladdress. sentenced to a total of 21 days Salle Ave. DRINK IN CARS in the County Jail SAID ARROGANT In addition to the liquor con. fined $1100 and costs. The arresting officer Sergeant suming judgment, Talbot was Richard Bodley of the Picker-|fined $25 and costs or an addi ing Township Police Department tional two days. Sid His WOISHp thet Ou Fii| Robert Morelli, 18, of 244 Ger. ay, June 16, at 9.50 p.m. he|.,,.q street east, Toronto, re- bic) patrolling the Base Line| .oived a similar judgment when road at the Whitby - Pickering|consianle Robert Speakman dis- town line when he discovered a covered him drinking Sal me vast of ine Graham's Park, Pickering narrowly missed being destroy- were in the car and that two| 107 nship, on Sunday, June 18. led by fire on Monday h bottles of liquor were on the Const.. Speakman told His parking lot of the Pickering rear seat 4 Worship hat 3, pints of beet when two police officers dis- {were found a e scene and! covered the car full of smoke. oO at ihe that Morelli admitted that he Constables Thomas O'Grady ception of Gaatch who was ar.| as drinking. The father of the and Eric Place had to rip out rogant, he said Sat Bodley. said accused pleaded that his son the rear seats of the car, which tliat Tie had to call S t Al Box | ould lose his job if he was sent had caught fire during the pro- te the scene to ist in 'the in-|' jail tact that I ceedings of Pickering Magis A : | '"The fact that a man has a trate's Court. vestigation. Five smpty bottles, Liob, does not give him a licence Earlier the police had es- foam. were found at the scene {to break the law," ruled His corted a prisoner, charged with y. A "Worship in fining the accused vagrancy, to the court and who he said. "oi : a Magistrate Dneiper told the $150 and costs and one day in sat in the rear seat of the car. Jutithy that 3 Week 220 Jn ive of Brunswick |the fire in the seats, by the offi- |Ave,, Toronto and James Thorn- cers, the seat was still smoul- should have appeared for con-i{ "'¢ Myrile, suming liquor, but could not be-|, 04 10 two days in the co ' pos b 3 unty cident. They eause they had been arrested jai) and were fined $100 and! destroyed -----T . . costs. ded Six weeks ago the cruiser = They pleade guilty to was involved in an accident in Hold Flying-up - Ceremonial {charges of buying and consum- Ajax and was damaged to the ing liquor. Const. Denald Martiniextent of $260. BOWMANVILLE--~ On Thurs- day evening on the lawn at the Lions Centre two Brownie] Packs had a "flying up cere-| mony' to which thé mothers of the girls were invited. Leaders Mrs. M. Stout and Miss M.| Cooper were in charge. Kathy Etcher and Shirley Sheehan flew up from second pack brownies to second com-| pany guides and were received) by guide leader Mrs. Russell. | Lynn Fair flew from second] pack brownies to third com-| pany guides and was received by Mrs. H. Bennett. Karen Mc- Mullen flew from first Brownie| pack and was received by Mrs. Bennett. Alexis Hutchinson was enrolled into Brownies. Margery| Bates and Susan Meadows 1st! Brownie Pack flew to guides and were received by Mrs. Rus-| sell second company leader.| Gail Knapp and Marlene Syme walked to the Guide company. Miss Cooper led all the guides] and brownies in several camp! fire songs. A gilt of a Girl Guide key ring case was pre- sented to Miss Cooper by her) guide and brownie packs as she is leaving town to teach school in the Belleville district. BAN BIKINIS LISBON (AP) -- The govern ment has banned bikini bathing wits on Portugal's beaches Vew regulations also warn fe nale purchasers of the more nodest one-piece suils against | rying to squeeze themselves nto too tight a size. Fire Damages Police Cruiser PICKERING (Staff) -- The David Jarrett were completely DAILY FLIGHTS non-stop to and from SWIFT DC-8 JET or ECONOMICAL DC.7C NNN NY 4) See your TRAVEL AGENT, or call KLM Offices in 12 principal Canadian cities WN 2 Book Through . . . DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E.--WHITBY--MO 8-3304 ISRAEL INVESTMENT JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector |AP)--New foreign investment n Israel during the next five rears will amount to $500,000 00 or $600,000,000, it was pre- lieted by Pinhas Sapir, minister g industry and commerce. and were! in Ajax Police Department cruiser| in the THE COMMUNITY PAGE Magistrate Raps FRIENDLY NEIGHBORLY SERVICE HAYDEN D. KEMP Imperial ESSO Service It's Spring Change-over Time ® TUNE-UP © CARBURETOR SERVICE ® MINOR REPAIRS * WHEEL BALANCING Complete tire and battery service. Free Pick-up and delivery. Phone RA 5-3680 288 BLOOR ST. WEST A GUIDE TO VALUES IN OSHAWA & DISTRICT GREATER MERCHANDISE SELECTIONS, when you shop locally. It's hard to beat the selection of merchandise you'll find in your local stores. Your local merchant carries ample stock of name brand items. He's selected them with you in mind. It's rewarding, in personal satisfaction, in greater savings, in knowledge that you're contributing to your community's growth, to shop lo- cally. You'll always find the merchandise you seek in the great selection among your local stores. . Textile & Carpet Mills Discount House SPECIAL! EXTRA HEAVY TWEED LARGE CHOICE OF COLORS 4.98 sq. yd. 75 Simcoe St. RA 5-1611 ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 24 Hour Towing Service Radiators Repaired and Re-cored. \ PHONE RA 8-4451 STEVENSON'S ROAD SOUTH NORTH OSHAWA Plumbing and Heating Allen Robinson, Prop. SPEEDY SERVICE, REPAIRS, IN. STALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS, ALL COPPER PLUMBING JOBS. PHONE RA 5-3715 52 WAYNE AVE. Mrs. F. White, 487 Albert SUDDARD'S C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made PHONE RA 5-3979 497 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH HAVE THE TIMES DELIVERED ON YOUR VACATION CALL RA 3-3474 (CIRCULATION) RICKSHA Closed All Day Monday Take-Out - Delivery Dining Bring your family or treat your friends to the best in CHINESE FOODS Open . . . TUES., WED., THURS. 11:30 a.m. till 1:30 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11:30 a.m. till 3 am. SUNDAY 12 Noon till 12 Midnight Phone RA 8-1676 42 KING ST. WEST REESOR FUEL AND LUMBER Everything In Builders Supplies, Lumber, Coal We Specialize In Summer Cottage Needs Free delivery in Lake Scugog Distriet Port Perry YU 5.7981 GUARANTEED USED CARS ~ ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Your Friendly dealer serving the public for 38 years. <A. FIORINI CONTRACTOR ® Industrial e Commercial ® Residential ESTIMATES 76 BEATRICE RA 5-4647 ® CHEVROLET ® CORVAIR ® OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service Alwoys a good selection of used cars on display. Phones Bowmanville MA 3-3922 or MA 3-3353 LET 'CLASSIFIED DO IT FOR YOU FAST 24-HR. SERVICE NO. 1 FUEL OIL i DNIPRO "OIL co. LTD. 190 BLOOR ST. EAST PHONES RA 8.0762 RA 3.7789 Is The Time We will install or repair all Kt ® TV Aerials ® Rotors ® Apartment HOWIE'S B-A SERVICE Lubrication--Washing Tune-up--Towing Open 7 am. to 11 p.m. Also Weekends PHONE RA 5-5337 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Systems We Feature ® SAMSON TV TOWERS PHONE RA 8-8180 OSHAWA T.V. 361 Gibbons St, Despite attempts to put out! were each sen- dering three hours after the in- || HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Specialists in Automobile Brake Work RA 3-7822 67 KING STREET Mary Frecz, 498 Bloor I. GALT CARTAGE We are now agent for MOTORWAY TRANSPORT and HILL THE MOVER ALL LOADS Fully insured ond handled ef ficiently by union men, Storage and Packing Phones: OFFICE--RA 8.4619 RESIDENCE--RA 8-3371 153 CONANT STREET FREE « Merchandise or Service FREE SEE IF YOUR NAME IS IN ONE OF THESE ADVERTISEMENTS This pagé is a weekly feature of the Oshawa Times for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week the names and addresses of people living in Oshawa and District. Read the Advertisements in which you found your name and present it within one week along with a sales slip to the Oshawa Times Office, showing that goods or services have been purchased from ANY of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely free a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise or services with one of the advertisers on this page. Winner must advise which advertiser they wish to spend $3.00 order with. Patronize The Business Firms On This Page VAL METTE PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs--Installations FREE ESTIMATES 23 CELINA STREET RA 5-3279 €. Gunn, 331 Athol $t. %, LEE BISHOP RADIATOR REPAIRS Cleaning & Recoring New and Used Radiators Phone RA 5-1633 42 BOND ST. WEST MOSIER SHEET METAL E550 and GAR WOOD HEATING UNITS Sales--Service--Parts PHONE RA 5-2734 292 KING ST. WEST STEPHENSONS' GARAGE SPECIALISTS IN frame straight- ening, wheel alignment, gen- eral repairs and headlight ser- vice, PHONE RA 5-0522 15 CHURCH ST. BEST IN QUALITY AND DESIGN Interior and Exterior Welding and Steel Fobricating, Designing ~~ Estimates Free OSHAWA ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS 227 PEARSON ST. OSHAWA RA 3-4161 FREE To The Customers Of The Week This Could Be You 1 ORDER INVOICE WILL BE DRAWN ON SATURDAYS GET THE HIGHEST QUALITY DRY CLEANING NOW MAPLE CLEANERS PHONE RA 5-0643 504 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Mre. BE, Sutton, 229 Athe! E, TED'S WHITE ROSE AND MARINE SPECIAL! ROYAL SCOTT COMBINATION BOAT - MOTOR =» TRAILER 714 h. Fishing Scotts New and Used N RR. NO. 4 OSHAWA, KING STREET PHONE RA 8.3924 PROFESSIONAL BROADLOOM CLEANING BY NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS RA 8-468) 174 MARY ST. MN, MEMBERS OF NAT. INST. OF RUG CLEANERS LE MOULIN ROUGE CATERERS FOR WEDDING and BOWLING BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES SMALL OR LARGE REASONABLE RATES PHONE RA 8.4361 %. Page 185 Simeos N a xX HOTEL LIMITED 394 Simcos St. South SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ON OUR MODERN ROOM PHONE RA 5-3743 SOMETHING TO SELL? , "GLASSIFIED" OF COURSE ! 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