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The Oshawa Times, 11 Jul 1961, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 11, 1961 § BB Guns Draw Fire 0f Council Youths who are popping off BB guns in the township drew the ire of Reeve Heber Down at Whitby Township Council meeting on Monday. "A lot of BB guns are bei shot around in the township, he cried. Murray Robinson, clerk-treas- urer, said many 14-year-olds are carrying them. "I had one long before I was 14," retorted Deputy-Reeve John Mrs. Ralph Theaker, of Arca-| Goodwin. dia, Calefornia, is spending a (Shel members were puz- week visiting her sister ond Zed by, he legality of the BB brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, BUNS. don't know whether Stanley Swain, 203 Bowman av-|they are allowed to carry them enue. or not," said Reeve Down. Councillor Frank Thompson Mrs. Ethel Linton, who has| sald he heard of "'eyesights be- been hospitalized in Oshawa|ing lost during last year. It's General Hospital, is now con.|dangerous. i valescing at her daughter's, Township Council did not take Mrs. Marshall Keast, of Orono, | 2nV action on the BB gun prob- al lem. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and family spent last week in the Laurentians at Mount Lau- rier as the guests of Mrs. Y : 2 Miller's sister and brother-in- % i law, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Me- Cl v 2 i tl ais A Quillen, at their cottage. come fear of the water by | boys and girls receive regu. | NO, EIGHT - YEAR - OLD toes and kick with the whole Mr. and Mrs. Herve Carriere bobbing their heads under. | jar lessons in Water Safety. | David Elliott is not compar- | leg when swimming. All chil- attended the Leslie - Gimblett Besides learning elementary | : ing his legs with pretty In- | qj... ooeive dry-run instruc- wedding which took place at swimming techniques, the --Oshawa Times Photo | structress Johanna Wensling. | | St. Mary of the People Church, Oshawa, and also the reception WATER SAFETY AT POOL -- SS WHITBY | PERSONALS Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, is celebrating his ninth birthday today. The following friends are attending his party: Michael McKnight, James Gilchrist, Guy and Earl La Haye, John Wessels, Mark Roberts and Gordon's young brother James. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bruce are spending a three-week vaca- tion in New Westminster, Brit ish Columbia, guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bruce and family. TEACH SWIMMING AND gpm WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY QUELL FIRE AT HOUSE The Garrard Road Fire Bri- gade was galled out early Mon- day evening to quell a fire in the attic of the home of Pat Patterson, 112 Northview, in the Kendalwood subdivision, west of Oshawa, Fire Chief James Wat- son reported that the fire was started when the owner was burning paint off the exterior of the house prior to painting. Damage was confined to the LAWN PENED - REPAIRED All Makes and Models portsmen' Corner 103-5 Byron 5S. MO 8.4511 Instructors Swayne Van Cam and Johanna Wensling. Mem- bers of the Beginners' class, the youngsters learn to over- | Whitby Community pool to practice, Young David lives at 519 Palace street. --Oshawa Times Photo SMALL FRY at the Whitby Community swimming pool are encouraged to duck their heads under the water by 'WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Brooklin Hillerests pulled to within two points of the third place St. Catharines Athletics on Saturday night, with a convincing 12-5 decision over the cellar- dwelling Niagara Falls Scobies. Over 300 partisan Brooklin fans watched the one-sided verdict. Tonight the Hillcrests are in Port Credit for a replay of their cancelled contest on June 29. A win in tonight's game will pull the Hillcrests even with the Athletics, with two games in hand. Port Credit, with two wins in the latter part of last week, took a commanding grip on first place in OLA Senior standings. They now lead Brampton Ramblers by four points. The Sailors dumped the Ramblers, 14-8 on Saturday night right in Brampton before a crowd of 600, one of the ! He is being taught to point his | tions before entering the . held in the Piccadilly room at Crossings Fund To Fight | ® the Genosha Hotel. Young Hoodlums | Levy $172 In Fines At street, celebrated her ninth n over, birthday. For the occasion she entertained a group of friends, Dawn Baker, Nancy Mesher, Lynda Elliott, Cynthia Hardie, | Garth Hardie, Heather White, ments we could make." feet high is Blocking vision fou Dus Bibjeott oe a House ofl two 2.day jail sentences in dis-| plea to not guilty and dismissed and costs or 10 days, for|Waddell and Philip Pascoe. Of Coming cars epresentatives education sub-/ pening justice in 15 traffic and the charge. |careless driving, in Whitby traf- CPR crossing forth of fhe Sth committee. "We cannot afford|jiq,or violations in Whitby traf-| jack Heib of RR 1, Whitby, fic court Monday. Served SOF au ithy parking J onoession, Copnel 0 Whitby | 2 miss them. he Senate al 'fic court Monday afternoon. {was fined $5 plus cost for having| Ontario Provincial Police Cor-\Mrs. John Pellis, 911 Green- T OE ¢ oil on Monda Toady hap passe be similar bill,| =o. 10rd Hurlbert of 1047 defective brakes and $5 for hav- poral N. K. McComb testified) wood crescent, celebrated her {Township ; Souncr. on Y| Ribicoff said he envisioned ing a defective muffler by Mag-| that Vancils had come out of the sixth birthday, Attending her : / toe] inter. Police Constable James Wilson went into the east bound ditch|hara Jackson, Christoph crossing before they can see ful youth projects in cities) come 10 & 121 stop at the Inter. testified he had inspected the on the south side for 100 feet, Gregory Bi Lo and whether there is a train coming across the country, co-ordinate Seon in Whitby on June 94 |car on May 15 and told Heib| crossed the pavement to the Wendy Jollimore * Gordie and or not, he said. them, and bring the good ones)3: = person was injured in the|to have his brakes and muffler|north side and caught his left|parion Buisman, Susan Ins- Mr. Thompson - said he|to the attention of other places -T% PESTA AF 0000 2 using repaired for a check-up the fol-|front wheel in the north side|worth, Sandra Usher, Shane couldn't see "the sense in spend-|that need them. : culvert. McComb said the ac-|Hastings, Cherry Hazelton, ) had sold the car to the wreck-| When he stepped out of his car. brother Andy. Sight Nine 3nd. then have tis ham St., Oshawa and Steve Paul the police department. {had been drinking when he ar- Nancy, daughter of Mr. and WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. LJ ° bicoff Monday urged a $10,000,-| . 000-a-year federal program to| 1 Ia 1C our Out Of Sight combat juvenile deliquency as Magistrate R. B. Dnieper was a passenger on June 7.| Matteus Vancils of 282 King Karry White, Kimberly Flem- | | ive- . {Wardman Cres., Oshawa, was| |afternoon. the five-year program as an ef | SEN BAY nding Der lowing day. ing $1,500 recently to remove an appeared intoxicated|Brenda Bailey and Telly's Hands Off Cats ers the following day and there-| Whitby Police Corporal James obstruction." ; 1 Marian, of 23 Drew St., Oshawa, | Mrs. Leslie Moore, 210 Palace Welfare Secretary Abraham Ri- | "one of the soundest invest-| Sweet clover growing four| The opportunities are enorm. vice $172 in fines and imposed| Magistrate Dnieper changed the|St. E., Oshawa, was fined $50/in8, Donald Fleming, John Cars have to edge up to the|fort to concentrate on success-|fined $20 plus cost for failing tol istrate Dnieper Monday. Whitby Spruce Villa Hotel parking lot, earthen hill which blocked the Heb fold the court that he|cused | fore did not have it checked by|Barter stated that the accused "It's really dangerous," he| I C il 0 d Fan, ( \ Oshawa, told other Council members. | S LOUuncl TOT |were given two-day jail sen an estimated $400 damage. Two married teenagers, Roy James Duncan, of 59 Bucking- WHITE NEWSPRINT 4V2-1b. pkg. violation on May 8 on Dundas Defective brakes on June 14|Fived at the Whitby police sta- siiee Wesl, Ii WiltY. better turnouts in any Senior community this sea- son. Had the Ramblers won, they would have created a first place deadlock for the fourth time. Homebrew performer, Bill Short paced the Hillcrests to their win If the weed-cutting job at the] A cat is a cat Is a cat sibility of the Township then it| Catcher better not forget it! should be done at once, he said.| Township Council passed Harbron Crossing is the respon- Whitby Township and the Dogland having liquor tences when they pleaded guilty in| to charges of drinking under age in a place other than a private residence. a cost Neil Allen Norman of Apt. G 1, King's Court Apartments, Ajax, $10 plus costs. Failing to yield the right of way on the tion on June 26. Magistrate Dnieper told the accused that his standard of care while driving was too low and fined him $50. James Daniel Melnichyk of 256 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa, was fined $2 and costs for speeding on Dundas street west in Whitby on June 15. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in Duncan, 18 years and Marian, | same date cost him an addi- i i three i here in Brooklin on Saturday night, scoring 19, were arrested at the Whitby| tional $20 and costs or four days goals. Larry Ferguson and Gord Platt each had a pair, while singletons came from Elgin Luke, Charlie Grandy, Gerry Burrows, Roy Woods and Bob Carnegie. While the Hillcrests strive to gain a tie with the third place St. Kitts club, at the moment there is little danger of Brooklin falling into last place. Niagara Falls trail Brooklin by ten points, having claimed only one victory to date, and that was from the same Brooklin Hillcrests. The Hillcrests had plenty of scoring opportunities in that one but bounced numer- ous shots off goal posts, while on the other hand the scobies could do no wrong. The most logical position in the standings for the Hillcrests to shoot for would be second spot--staying away from the possibility of meeting the defending Mann Cup champions, Port Credit Sailors in the first round of play-offs, provid- ing the Sailors cling to the top rung. Brooklin have had nightmarish experiences with Port Credit in the final stages; after staying with the classy Tars for the majority of each game. . TOWN AND COUNTRY... Whitby Abner's Essos play a home and home set with the Port Perry Inter- mediates, starting tonight in Port, and return to the Whitby Town park tomorrow night for a floodlight tilt, at 8:15 p.m. Abners have been playing good ball of late, having won four of their last five games. The one they dropped was to the previously winless Pickering Merchants. But a week's lay-off for Ab- ner's would attribute to that defeat . . . Tonight at the Town Park, Whitby Merchants ladies' softball club host Barrie Varcoes, in Barrie and District league play starting at 8:15 p.m Thursday night of this week the sivth nlase Whithy Red Wings host the last place Long Branch Castrolites at the Whitby Com- munity arena. Game time is 8:15 p.m. The Red Wings have displayed tremendous scoring punch in the past couple weeks, but are having difficulty with their defensive record. Unfortunately for the Wings both regular netminders, Campbell and Rendall are on the injured list and Skip Toy, midget aged goal- tender has been pressed into duty. For his age and experience young Toy has done a creditable job for Whitby, and with two or three more years of playing should develop into a top notch ball stopper . . . A tremendous exhibition hockey game awaits tha Osh- awa and Whitby fans on September 27, when the Eastern Pro Kingston Frontenacs meet the Rochester Americans, members in the American Hockey League, at the Whitby Community arena. It will give the local hockey enthusiasts an opportunity of once again seeing some of their favorite Whitby Dunlops--name- ly Alf Treen, Bobby Attersley, Harry Sinden and es McGill : Michael Mulville of Graven- 9-1b. pkgs. ; athleen F. McGillivray of hurst was fined $35 and costs Arena on Friday, June 23 at alin jai], Toronto was fined $10 and costs|by Magistrate R B. Dnieper. IDEAL FOR TYPING, | Teen Dance. Nine bottles of beer| yyy pice Constable|for making an improper left/He was found guilty in absentiall PADS, CARBON COPIES SAYS PROBE SPIES "There are millions of cats Wer? ound in felt car by Wit Ernest Stoneman testified that/hand turn at Whitby's four cor-| of speeding on Brock St. N., in INNER OFFICE LONDON (Reut in the township," said Council-|{PY il ky oN J ve| Norman had come out of a pri- ners on May 18. Magistrate Whitby on May 19. Whitby MEMOS, ETC. ; (Reuters) -- Secur- lor Frank Thompson of Ash- SON: N Bgis a e oper RE 00| vate driveway on Beach street| Dnieper found the accused Police Constable Eric Erickson ity departments in Britain are|p..n "Cats by the dozen are tne youths t e op on o Sng on June 14 and had continued guilty in absentia and stipulated | testified the accused was travel- On Sale ot . . . again engaged in a major espi-\around my place yet I haven't|fine each or two day J '|west on Beach street without|a three-day jail sentence in case|ling at 50 mph in a 30 mph ITBY OFFICE stopping and increasing his|the fine was not paid. zone. WHITBY OrTics & DEPT. " Oshawa Times Other crossings across the motion Monday recommending Township should also be check ao cats be picked up by the ed, he added. dog control officer, Ronald Yar- |" onage investigation, the London, » .|They chose to serve two days | Evening News said Monday ay personally," he eX rhe magistrate told the youths speed. Norman stated he had| A Peterborough Examiner re-| Alexander Sweeney of RR 1 night. The report came only| Three dog catchers would be|that married life had some ad-| 4,50 go to allow a truck to enter|porter, Allan Frank Bailey was| Whitby was fined $10 or two three months after a sensational needed if every call that a cat|Vantases ow, Brest Tasponsibil. the driveway. Constable Stone- fined $5 and costs or two days|days by Magistrate Dnieper for trial in which five persons were was running around somebody's ities as we A agistrate Dnieper| ,,,, stated there were two cars|in absentia when he failed to|speeding. He was found guilty jailed for handing naval se- yard was answered, said Reeve|lS unmarried. {behind the truck who had to|appear before Magistrate R. B.|in absentia of travelling at 40 crets to Russia and only two| Heber Down. | Magistrate Dnieper didn't be-|brake suddenly. Dnieper after being personally mph in a 30 mph zone. {since the jailing of Soviet spy| Council agreed unanimously lieve Florence Whitcroft when {George Blake for 42 years. {to pass a motion urging the dog|she pleaded guilty to having | atchied 1D fore about cats.|liquor in a place other than a «| Council paid a $2 extermination| residence. Mrs. Whitcroft of 501 ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS fee handed in by Mr. Yarrow| Fairleigh Ave., Oshawa, pleaded ON PAGE 4 (when he had two cats destroy-| guilty to having a bottle of led on June 23. sherry in a car in which she riginal anadian Like to cross Canada in a Volkswagen? John Henderson, plus many noted pro hockey individ- uals from the Boston Bruin and Toronto Maple Leaf organizations. BROCK: Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 § JULIE... NO MAN CouLb FORGET HER... EE NO WOMAN FORGIVE HER. 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