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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1961, p. 5

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Also Buicks end Fords. Clean, ready- to-go cors, 1958 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-door Sedan. Model 7749. One of the finest in the 1958 field, See it today. 1956 DODGE 2-door Coupe. Model D60. A lovely model. See it to- day. At bargain price. 2 -- 1936 PONTIAC Sedans, In prime condition, Reconditioned ond ready for thousands of care- free miles. DODGE 1-ton Pick-up, Cleon. A quality unit. If you need a dependable truck, buy this one. 1959 =VAUXHALL |COUNCIL REPORT |Christmas Spirit! WHITBY : ports on sick members, cards With Christmas less than' two, Dir ors M e et Plans were made for the an- s | | ect D V1 Char a Moses Guilty Of Made 29 Calls spirit was noticed in the Whitby|,, TutKey winners were J oh ni February. Next Board of riving g | |Bemis, Ozzie Moore, Bill Ged-| Board of Directors met on\Jan. 5, 1962 Throwin Nn. M) eer Fire Brigade, at Brooklin,|chairman of the committee, |father of seven children untill ao. 'Don Denyer, Lil Peake,|Fellows Hall for their regular| : | ' , '| gular} = g | \Joyce Denyer, Georgina Nime-\monthly meeting, ADDITIJNAL WHITBY NEWS jgeers, D Watkins, lof the brigade were supplied|inspection account of $290 to|had prosecuted the case, made| fo"? bond alcohol at the hospital that! sss _.| week. i i an ee ce nae) ae tees : James E. Moses, 20, of Bols-|" Cniet George Vick noted that)had been paid by council at an|Paired driving. Over 600 -- John Brueckle| yr -'and when questioned by the con-|; | ee re ee, eae ; te into a school near Beaverton|» brigade at Garrard road onjhe had been told by Chief Vick|935 Centre St. N., appeared be-|Marty Jordan 714 (286); Silf i -onvicti j b anythin that hap-|; san. | sisted 5 . : BOWMANVILLE registered the conviction in)member ything P-'in custody one week for sen lunder the Mutual Aid agree-|backing the truck into the fire|Worship reduced the charge to| (250); Joyce Denyer 661 (230); v sed's li i: : ; 4 Pag pended the accused's licence to. Dr, Samuel Witzel of Oshawa, Magistrate Robert Dnieper in) Chief Vick reported that the| Councillor Dryden said that|the accused's condition appar-|Bemis 648 (258); Doug Rowden y earri iver's licenc i " . 5 |Myrtle Station : ally, carried driver's licences|dence that he first saw the ac Whitby Detachment of the OPP.|Gill 627 (231); Ron Pascoe 683) CONSUMER'S GAS 14; entering the Egypt School Steam locomotives from the line.| Road Superintendent Merrill First witness, Benjamin just before the crash. Dr. Witzel Crone conte orl g0 (233); Isobel. Mothersill. 713| Nov. 20: and consuming liquor water in a fire emergency at|the time of the mishap but de-|Bruce Affleck asked if the ac-| (260); Doc ; road No. 2 about 7 p.m. on Oct. the acci - 5 ' Pp the accident He said that the water line carelessness. |month to pay the fine. He noted|631_ (254); Harold Gordon 660) Whitby Community Arena PC Bruce Reid, of _ the the stud farm, witness said, but mak ee ' ; ihe omer car gave evidence that tower is still available and he|agreed to pay the damages and|He said that with Christmas| 270, Betty Pascoe 215, John Mc- Egypt school on Dec. 8 and of an impact. Fisher said that Fagg 3 : p front of his vehicle. As a result the line in the hamlet as a(council, | His Worship more than Findlay 217, Dianne Hancock glass in a storm window, then) ollided in the south bound ' snale i é ins and could not work for a week. the proposal. cil should expect the members|that he would write to the|red Munns 235, Connie) a heavy screen out of place. | Perry testified that she ten | fhe accused said "'that is all I --_____-- _--|he felt they were quite careful| mission of part of the fine. He| Watkins 214, Joanne Black 228, | and splashed over desks, walls ting in twice. The next time)the accident". 1961 PONTIAC 4-door Parisienne he heard a loud b just be we ead cethaniae ¢ C istm t tion account. lerson 213, Eileen Hewitt 205,/f fitter, wheel discs, _ windshield accident. e heard a loud bang jus - hri as Par y pupils of the school had cleaned WHITBY n 204, Ron Black 256, Hazel! a aN a reer riving at the accident location|testified that he did not hear : . | dition. ; : ¥ * TEMPER the A d BC acks. Team standings -- Sabre Jets bites Batt esvalcs car facing north west and the\examination after the accident FIT OF TEMP , an ub Packs. A | of 6 Cresser avenue, Whitby (Monza). Model 1927. See it and : a"\ walking past the school and injby a sing song led by Miss| i gare ' Y|Headpins 18, Echoes 21, Porky's| had knocked the engine out of|the cords showed through in Bad Che ue Los ee Rs | The officer said that Mosesjon his trip to Holland last ¢q lteibuting to (te delinquency: of e h Tells Rotarians | confession. film on the Christmas Season) involving worthless cheques and| Whitby police court. {the owner had returned on; Santa Claus made his appear-| cheques, was Tuesday jailed for| ¥ ' Ajax, was fined $100) Dr. Percy Vivian, MP (Dur-|should work with industry and|While the business was closed.|to each boy. He was assisted|Magistrate Robert Dnieper, in|When he was convicted by Mag- an UN delegate studying eco-|by means of such programs as| totalling about $50, had been re-!Cubs mother's Auxiliary, who) total of $30 in the three cheques.|dence in the charge was heard for fire and Jhitby Rotary|tion's 50,000 young people who) 4 sik C ; Jun members of the Whitby hal 5 ) ig peop | Beaverton's Chief Constable/foliowing -adies serving: Mrs.| returned NSF and the third was court for judgment. pe ye , THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1961 WHI B A d DI S RIC s s mittees were given and also re- ' s s ' | TBY An I r | ship Briaade 'Comes To Court BOWLING NEWS Credit Union | | were sent out. weeks away, the Christmas| MIXED LEAGUE nual supper meeting to be held police court on Tuesday. Ma.\Brueckle, Jim Kirk, Merv| Whitby Co-op Credit Union|pirectors meeting will be held The Whitby Township Volun-|report. Councillor John Dryden, |gistrate Robert Dnieper gave 4) dings, Jim White, Harold Gor-|Friday, Dec. 8, in the Odd|-------- e i, * R lt I i l has answered 29 alarms in 1961) recommended that $37 be de-|Feb. 28 to pay a fine of $100,| esu Ss n al E { Sch ] \to date. This and other statistics|ducted from the brigade's fire|after the Crown Attorney, who} ous, Wi Thelma| Reports from the various com- ON PAGE ll : 00. | Jyri AIA, JO ex some i rence i ; gyp lcouncil at their meeting this\pay for damage to the fire|an appeal on behalf of the man ; et : Gille Levesque, 27, of 103 Mill) The accused smelled strongly c g He AS Ha et fe She cecoums ne had helped convict of im- Bleck, "Raha Moore and Rita, - i jai ing, PC Summers stated, | i i ; I : s , " driver, was Tuesday jailed forjevening ; over, who admitted breaking)+,. brigade had assisted the No.learlier meeting but since then, Wesley Allan Short, 39, of| 935 (347); Doug Peggs 640 (263); Lakeshore Juvenile 0.M.H.A. Hockey a vieted of dangerous driving.|stable some days later the) ang splashing ink around the| ; as ; ; . j j y , said he could not re- ltwo eccasions and had also as-|that the truck had been dam-|fore His Worship charged with) Anthony 635 (292); Ron Childs Mepestin Revert Dalepat, oto scruee' os room, was Tuesday remanded Pickering and Oshawa|aged through carelessness while | driving while intoxicated. His'797 (264); Fred Coleman 618 Waeey peties. conrs, Ria) suspen. tence. He appeared before) iy |hall. impaired when he. found that! Bill Giddings 659 (289); Merv s ; drive anywhere in Canada for,who was a passenger in the| Whitby police court and plead-| Be : , : A WHITBY n 5. Leves incident- ae said i i. i i q.|\water tower on the CPR line at|the Chief had recommended that| ently worsened after his arrest) 755 (273); Don Denyer 637 (260); six months. Levesque, incident-'other car involved, said in evi as Se cir cal "stealing|* has been re-|ihe amount be deducted from| by PC Clifford Pegg of the Doug Watkins 711 (328); Chuck for British Columbia and Al-|cused's car heading towards|groceries and money on Sept.|moved as a result of taking all the fire inspection account. a eee ee ai er tie Peges 615, (235); | ta but not Ontario. i irecti L er Magistrate Dnieper) (409), & é * | a rs eS Se eat in Thorah Township on Dec, 7;|He said that in years past the|Ross, who was present, said/fined Short $100 and costs or Jim White 762 (296); Vi Jordan Thursday, Dec. 14 Fisher of Oshawa, said that he said that he had spent six weeks|theft of $25 in Beaverton on tower had stood as a source of|that he had been the driver at\seven days, men tingg omg tre 8:30 P.M. as driving north on County j nast as a result of ? : } : : FB! '7 was aa 81 Ao a as a minor. in Thorah Town-| Myrtle. jnied that it was caused through|cysed could have at least one| 0zzie Moore 685 (260); Al Young) 18. There was no traffie on the Dr. Henry Verville, also of ship on Dec. 7 i t 3] road behind him in the area of|,.4,\, 'Relient Pe a4 whick was used to bring the| He added that he and another shat Short is father of seven| (225). | Cemnire, woe wae the Core: © Brechin Detachment of the\water from Mud Lake to the|member of the brigade hadjchildren and is now on strike. Over 200 -- Larry Batherson| ADULTS 50c e® CHILDREN 25¢ just after a south bound car), .. , aa OPP, said that he inspected the eal him he heard the sound vss 2 ag Pace ag Blogaghor suggested that council consider|he was unaware the account)coming on, he would be faced|Ivor 206, Edie Walker 203, John sabi is path and s found that entry had been madejthe installation of a hydrant onjhad ever been presented to|with high expenses. Howland 222, A. Pope 216, Brian he turned back to investigate Be 4 ; a by smashing out three panes of u g nd found two cars which had of the accident Dr. Verville said ready source of water in the! Councillor Frank Thompson d. He extended the time|221, Bill Collins 228, Harold $ he suffered two separated ribs ; ri " be tried ; : ; jagreed. He extended the time r 4 ' smashing four more igor injevent of fire. Council will study |Said that he did not think coun-|to Feb. 28. He also told Short|Moore 233, Jim McCarroll 202, lane. Q \ the inside window and pushing I | D Mrs. Ruth Martin of Port icy sete g ogg ose ong Pp en out |, TRUCK REPAIRS jof the brigade to pay for dam-|Governor-In-Council and ask if) Denyer 222, Clem Hew a was that the te '| He said that five bottles of} During discussion on the fire|\28¢5 to equipment. He said that| anything can be done about re- Georgina Nimegeers 248, Beryl) driving north on the county road T sar oak at ink were removed from desks) _---- y I : and saw the accused's car cut-\can remember 'till a week after S, wall lin the handling of the trucks. |told Short that he could not levy|Joyce Johansen 219, Helmar, and floors. The teacher's desk, | Council, however, agreed t i "alls Hansen 230, Jack Mothersill 238, i i low aid, had b verturned u ac. ave 4 th ie een een ne pecayse of (hele dry 206, J Bath-|-- Sedon. Model 7769. Automatic she saw the car, Mrs. --_ _ Levesque said eo the ; re he said, had been o . \deduct the $37 from the inspec-|circumstances in the case. Keith Laundry 206, Jean Ba Z radio, white walls, undercoat oil said, was at the scene of the|tire was a spare tire an : i" PC Reid estimated the dam- SID i cepa te Sam Peake 201, Thelma Bemis washers, in beautiful two-tone. PC Arnold Summers of the|fore the accident. age at $25. He said that the 202, Lil Peake 224, Edith Hutch-| No finer offered anywhere. i said that ar-| Dr. Witzel was recalled and Neca : on = : Dar ee sean bcs up the splashed ink on the fol-| A Christmas pasty was held) JP OUT onins |Moore 223, Jim Mifflin 213,| = , jon Monday evening in St. John - - rs : * Equipped with automatic, radio, he found both cars in the south any loud bang. om lowing day The Evangelist parish hall for Clara Rowden 266. |i white walls, A joy to own. New- bound lane with the accused's) PC Summers said that on fe F P s =< ae OB | JAILED THREE MONTHS . ; cour ar-|s oti yas si 7 7 25, Whitby Cleaners 36, Rock- 1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIR other car facing south, PC Sum-jhe found that the left front tire Pd a potest ery Bean pasado ray Phillipe, i or assing te Allan James Leland,|¢+5 93 Hopefuls 21, Symbols 14,| mers also said that the impact/had a hole in the face and that : 4 : ned "ie ; hi you will buy it, ' Township, was Tuesday jailed) piiges 34 Poker Chips 29, Be- -- = ? : a fit of temper had entered the!D. Turnbull. for three months when he plead-| ri es . " y ul ' oe Levesque's vehicle. OUEK SPO. school. Mr. P. Wolters showed a film lginners 14, Woodpeckers 24,| jhad come to the detachment| Summer, this was accompaniej| An Ajax man, convicted ofja juvenile. He appeared before office on Dec. 9 and made aby his commentaries. Another|three charges of false pretences| Magistrate Robert Dnieper. in | Regarding the break-in of the/was shown by Jim: Semansky|said by police to be involved| : e lunch counter, PC Reid said that|and Bobby Herman. with a dozen more worthless} FINED $100, COSTS --_ Hugh Neill, 21, of 4 Ontario) Ta eS OC 1egws Sept. 15 and found that it hadjance with the ringing of Christ-|four months. Charles Temple, at sires, Fates been entered during the week|mas. bells and 'distributed gifts|88 Bircher St., appeared before|and costs or 30 days in jail dn? j + cigars, cigarets,|by Mrs. L. Bedard ident| Whitby Li ' istrate Robert Dnieper of com- County), who recently re-|commerce to decide: He said that cigars, cigarets, |p + dard, presiden y police court where he) !stra sane 1 pe poormetl from Europe as| How to reduce unemployment|Chocolate bars and cash, alllof the Fifth Whitby Scouts and|pleaded guilty to obtaining a|Mitting an indecent act. Evi. i i irs, told|technical training for the na-|moved. There was no vandal distributed candy. | Sgt. Thomas Chambers said|'¥° months ago and the case| 1958 nomical and social affairs, told) tec nd lism, he said Lunch was served with the|that two of the cheques were|Temanded until Tuesday's police) homeowners Club on Tuesday that all levels}each year face unemployment. | : ; : : of Canadian government and in-| How to implement new mar- Charles Robson said that inij, Bedard, Mrs. W. Wineck,|returned by a bank which stated 6 - cylinder economical car. 1959 VAUXHALL Victor Sedan. 1960 VAUXHALL Victor Station , d-in-glove|keting ideas geared to overseas|November Moses and another|Mrs. J. MacDonald, Mrs. J. A.|the accused had no account. dustry must work hand-in-g B 7 man had shared a room at the|Duffhues, Mrs. A. Roberts, Mrs.| to meet the threat of a trade|demand which included more bloc resulting from Britain's|exporting to the U.S.A. | entry into the European Com-| How to aid government mon Market. |'salesmen"-members of the De- The speaker said that he|Partment of Trade and Com- didn't think that the threat of a) merce. eS ee trade bloc was immediate. Brit-| The physician - politician- ain's application to join the) economist and UNO worker told) Inner Six (West Germany, the Rotarians of his recent trip} France, Italy and the Benelux; to Europe. The picture was dif countries) would take at least|ferent from the post-war scene, ears hejhe said. sala" jn., be .canianed...he "Ttaly was in a state of near Dr. Vivian said that the Inner|Collapse,; West Germany had Six were now faced with the/first everything but know-how) Beaverton Hotel. man, he said, fell Moses rifled his $25 pockets minor. cee pve Wolters, Mrs. B. Woods and|cheques which he said had been of George Edward Acker, 22, of| Port Hope and Beaverton, ad mitted buying a case of bee for Moses and was jailed for) 30 days for supplying liquor to a) INSURANCE He listed to the court 12 Family Monuments Mrs. D, O'Hagan. jissued by the accused and which Santa Claus presented gifts to/were worthless. | A [K i the leaders from the Mother's| The accused told the court| oF 4 .|Auxiliary. The leaders thanked|that he had made amends fo | AG T | the ladies for the work and the|about half of them. SH sianied if | very nice lunch. Mrs. Bedard| Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck) Requirements | wished all the boys and leaders|said that it was his opinion that STAFFORD BROS e STATE FARM Fine ® AND CASUALTY COMPANY Mrs. Brandon a very Merry Christmas. She|the accused was deliberately |also expressed her thanks to all! setting out to defraud the public. LTD MONUMENTS ~~~ |parently required to cash A low-mileage economy cer, Wegon. A clean economy car. EASY G.M.A.C. TERMS When in town, drop in end see the great new ACADIAN et our shewroom. WHITBY MOTORS LTD. 1006 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-4911 jthe mothers helping. He said that' merchants are ap- 318 DUNDAS EAST jcheques as a matter of public MO 8-3552 problem of giving the work-|and a willingness to work;| ers "a larger share of the trade|Belgium, France and_ the dollar. Although there are other|Netherlands were similarly be- | ; Conti i Y Fireside Eve-| factors at work," he said, "'the|reft; Continental Europe gen-| United Church | labor demand would be a greatjerally was pressured by trade|ning Auxiliary WMS _ Pv equalizer." laggression by Russia; andj|Christmas meeting on } onday| | Previously, peoples of its\although Britain's trade bal-|evening at the home of Mrs.) The December meeting of the| Present Pla jrelations and therefore have the right to expect protection from \fraudulent charlatans. Baptist WMS; -- JORDAN BROS. 114 DUNDAS ST. W. 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The president, M re Faith Baptist Church was held| i 'd | on ing the guests and| was d by th ident, | he pointed out. 'Now they want| Dr. Vivian referred to the|>y welcoming ; as opened by the president, | their share," said the speaker. |first co-operative movement in|Save scripture reading. The|Mrs. L. Meader, who led the| Suggested by Dr. Vivian was|Europe -- the European Coal| minutes of the last mene group in the singing of a hymn.| that municipal, provincial and|and Steel Community. '"Just| Were read and also annual) This was followed by prayers. federal governments in Canada| last year this formidable organ- reports. Mrs. G. Baker welcomed the} than the U.S.A.; also it over-| received from the group's fos-|meeting. In keeping with the) ran Russia in steel and natural/ter Child, Wing Kee of Hong|theme of the meeting Mrs. E. steel volume. Kong. The meeting was gpa fe chose for her scripture "Similarly, the Inner Sixjover to Mrs. Akey's group forjreading a portion of Luke, After Charges boasts a trade increase over the devotional. {Chapter 2. | HEN TURKEYS | A said. "Its present|mas reading titled "Am I group with a solo, accompanied! on vere Scarboro Town-|marketing reserves stand at|Ready for Christmas." Mrs. B./at the piano by Mrs. A. Camp-| GEESE 8-15 LB. 53 yout was Tuesday Jailed/ at $16,000,000 (compared to the|Patton read the devotional and)bell- Mrs. V. Clark read al CAPONS, ROASTING CHICKENS, DUCKS ; + ising | while intoxi-| U.§.A.'s $18,000,000), he said. {led in prayer. Mrs. Kirkland| Christmas legend. Mrs. K. Kirk-| : : | be i fined $100 or an addi-| Dr, Vivian was thanked by|accompanied at the piano for|land and Mrs. R. Jolly sang a| PRIME RIB erathe : -- for carrying his) Rotarian Stan Martin. Christmas carols. : |duet. Mrs. Andrews played a} rother's liquor permit. Vincent ori _ Following the meeting the| medley of Christmas carols. FRESH SIDE RIBS ROAST peared before Magistrate Rob- Y h Fi d | took it ich-| " ; A ' ; place with Mrs. J. W. Rich-|Inn," which was enacted by ert "yetaad in Whitby police out. Ss ine lardson acting as auctioneer.|some of the ladies, was greatly PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ee Th Hol f Pick |Refreshments were served by|enjoyed. The congregation sang} Ried Township Pelle 'Devers: |Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Mrs.|a favorite carol and Mrs. D. : : j son. The meeting closed in prayer tha aecsinnl a? Joseph Longley, 18, of 246|Richardson oe s drive erratically along Highway |Beatty avenue, Oshawa and jled: by, Bars. We Wilde, Helreah: BONELESS STEW BEEF 2 near Dunbarton on Dec. 10.\JeTome Crawford, 18, 163 Sim ai 0 to -- were served. He said that he found the ac-\°0e Street south, Oshawa, were F iled T $ Pp ee ' : cused carrying a liquor permit|0th fined $50 and costs at 2 STILL SKATING Fresh Roasting Chickens Average se Robbi ' "CUS iq |Monday. F d $30 Costs Thomas who co-stars in the) pee was gaia agg accused: sa0, The two accused were charg- ine ' [popular Ice Ghpades act "Tha! MAPLE LEAF WIENER PACK His Worship told the accused |? With consuming liquor while) at Whitby Magistrate Court|Old Smoothies" didn't start LICED that the presence of the permit alg te Wisisy ad Monday Joseph Baker,,215 Kent/ skating until she was 38 years Maple Leaf BOLOGNA Po piece tem of obtaining liquor while a : 'WO/costs or six days in jail on ajthree daughters took up skat-| ar. EES | sacting yt PM alcohol, |chatee of failing to stop at ajing dong msg A Mrs Thomas} fe accused sai at he had|* ; 4 . stop sign. id too. Now, "my daughters! tai ; Before imposing the sentence i a Ne A : de 5° ag or ee AS ee Magistrate Robert Dnieper said|_ P- C. James Wilson of Whitbyjhave all retired but I'm still| rship noted that this Police Force testified that he|80ing strong," says the 64-year- the count a said ¢ + _| crease in the number of "wee ' ~é eR SMee pol seat bee we ole folk" getting into the habit of accident at Centre and Walnut| have to go to the dances dry| drinking. a cna Or step going to dances' -- the --* car ~ ne | another car. ere were also) In addition to the jail term) : FRENCH ORIGIN skid marks on the road which| Worship prohibited Rob bins) the name chamber of commerce! from driving anywhere in Can-| was a body established in Mar- Oe ous casa not guilty, ada for one year. seille, France, in 1599. said on his defence that he {stopped 10 feet before the stop} sign and his view was obscured Magistrate Robert Dnieper ob- served that "you can stop 50) times before an intersection but you must stop at an_ inter- section." sacrificed in order to prosper,| were building up." \Brandon, opened the meeting|Thursday evening. The meeting| ----|ization produced more pig iron| Mrs. D. Tutt read a letter|ladies and the visitors to the Fine And Jail the last three years of 45 per; Mrs. W. Winter gave a Christ-| Mrs. J. Rauws favored the | 9-16 LB lcame? ta was : Robbins, 8 Andrew street, ap-| annual Christmas auction sale| A play titled "No Room in the| For Consumin ment, said that he had stopped| g |Marshall, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs.! Milburn recited a poem. | BUT ORK C S$ 6-8 Ib. bearing the name of Douglas Whitby Magistrate's Court MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Irma i vi - St. itby was fi t jold. < indicated he had devised a sys thatiad that he found' the two St., Whitby was fined $30 andjold. A few years later when her| was something of a problem in There seems to be an. in- was called to the scene of anjold California grandmother on the drunk driving count, His) First such organization to use went north of the stop sign for 'by a tree and shrubs. MEN'S HOCKEY SWEATERS -- lace neck. Reg. 5.95. 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