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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1962, p. 4

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* in Hampshire is to become a su | Ave Lycett | Choir Rehearses |guide for Britain's towns of the ) aga egy tor E + ibe rebuilt with new 9 ¢ Lith % iT akes Junior Variety Concert | eens, and cng bg ota ool ad ' N | CONTENTED CATTLE rebel rookie is Antonio, an Parks, to combine the best fea- } occu. oe e 4,, GLASGOW (CP)--A factoryjeight-month-old donkey who is tures of rural and urban life. Orato Contest " Ah aed the regular here is turning out hundreds of}mascot to a gunnery school) NOISE TAX ry eae ecorviee of the United|{0am rubber mattresses de-|here. Regulations require re-| fe < ; f eee sersted by R Pitcairn|siened to give cows a goodicruits to wearugaiters on cero-| LONDON (CP) -- The Noise BY MRS. A. D. HOOEY (Church, assis "The choir sang,|Tisht's sleep. The makers claim|monial occasions, but Antonio/Abatement Society suggests Bowmanville: The Royal Can-|7t Fd Ganden Fair, with Mr the mattresses ..crease milk|kicks up a fuss at attempts tojthat taxes should be imposed adian Legion Zone Public! pita Van Duyn taking the alto yield and save farm workers)make him conform to orders. (on noise, Owners of noisy ma: Speaking Contest was held on) cio oo! Mrs. Eleanor O'Day|{T0m replenishing straw in the 5 ichines would be taxed on the Saturday morning in the Legion| onducted the Junior Congrega- stalls every day. 4 MODEL TOWN 'basis of a decibel rating, thus Hall with E. R. Hannah, Dun-| on EXHUME EXILES | PETERSFIELD, Englan dencouraging the development barton, the Zone Public Speak-| During the service the in-] CHALE, England (CP) --The (CP)--This quiet market townjof quieter machinery. barton, ert rhe) poBecamaiveg in charge of @f- 451 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|bodies of Count Michael Ka- ; Sproule of Toronto was bap-|rolyi, Hungarian president de- The judges were H. Diedke,|tized, Tracey Lee. {posed in 1919, and his son Adam/¢ NOW PLAYING -_ ALL IN COLOR! Dunbarton, Edwin Harding, | The monthly meeting of the\have been exhumed from the Oshawa and Laurie Hurted, Messengers will be conducted/ churchyard in this Isle of Wight) Whitby. iby Miss Westgate at 11 &.m.itown for a state funeral in Ceopatra : Ave Lycett, daughter of Mr.jon Sunday. The World Day of!Budapest. and Mrs, W. D. Lycett, Bow-|Prayer will be held on Friday, | DECEITFUL... manville, was the first prize;/March 9 at St. Paul's Church ROYAL PATRON DESIRABLE... /jwinner in the Junior Elemen-'in Dunbarton. The choir Is plan-| LONDON (CP) -- Prince|$ DEADLY! '|tary Division. Her topic wasining a variety concert for|Philip has become. patron of! My Pet. Ave is a pupi! at On-/March 30. Tickets will be on|)Voluntary Overseas Service, a! % A tario Street School. sale. branch of the Royal Common-) Carol Calhoun chose Why 1 pe : wealth Society. Viscount Boyd|§ 'yay : Y ! PERSONALS : ; G expen Plan to be a Nurse, won first in Congratulations to Mr. and of Merton is the new chair | Pa p the Senior Elementary class.iygrg Ross Thompson on man, replacing Viscount) of the PQile .] he ; Te teh! Carol attends Rouge Hills birth of their son in Ajax Hos Amory, who now is British high|¢ School, Pickering. pital on March 3 "commissioner in Canada. : Louanne Crowe, Dunbarton' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kononow LONE VETERAN theses e Wea x : ; Z ? ag 4 |High School, was first in the and baby son. Gregory Victor.! pray England (CP) --Harry sos FLEMING -LUNDTGAN mg ' Pong $ : 4 as e i Junior High School division have moved to the Base Line Fitch, second-last survivor of\e ; 4 bic. - j ; ' ' sen j and chose The United Nations./and many of their friends and ¥ 4 ode Wee e i ire ee Wi meek NOP ee re Pia' (iene post Fraser, Courtice High neighbors visited them recent- oe Oe ot hake iat BILTMORE " F ini : it aia nal + , }School, spoke on Shakespeare, | | A i¢: BADMINTON PLAYERS | during the weekend. Partici- | Mustard, Oshawa. Back row, | Mohun, Bowmanville and lthe 'Welter and the Man y 1898, died here at age 89. Sir § DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M.--SHOW STARTS 6.45 P.M. 3 et i. WT. " Sika: Chane t C r yr Mr. Gordon Shandonly living veteran of the Su- .| pants included the above: | Jack Walters, Picton; George | Reese Hunt, Cobourg Friends of : only living : : ated a townie Prag! Iron row, left to right, May | Bialik, Peterborough; Frank --Oshawa Times Photo | All the winners will compete of Toronto, formerly of Liver-'danese battle now is Sir Win Pda yee eaeee tournament Caneay, Whiby ent Cara in the District contest later in pool, will be pleased to hear/ston Churchill, 87. 1 x the month at Peterborough that Mr. and Mrs. Shand are BADMINTON TOURNEY Second prize winners were:|the proud parents of a baby STUBBORN ROOKIE DA LY ] P M henge' 1 . s --Junior Elementary, Robert) boy. born on March 2. PORTSMOUTH, England eh ae | M, Former Publisher Dirty Window s |Bekkevold, rik colin Street} Miss Nellie Risk returned|(CP)--A new Royal Navy re- T School, Pickering, with topic home from Oshawa Hospital onjcruit is known to officers al Suffers Stroke C h hree-Way Title [aes lam glad pe a Boy. hey Saturday afternoon lready as a trouble-maker. The BOWMANV LLE: -- Dr auses ras nior Elementary winner was| y Peggy Millson, Solina School George W. James, 75, of Bow- 20 Fi B L rd 4 0 é ' | spoke on buffaloes. Junior} FEATURE ee enhie bealeunasl, 18 in Plus 5 ine oppe V ong High School, Tina Hughes, Bow-| TIMES: Bowmanville Memorial Hospit-| PICKERING (Staff) -- A manville, spoke on England. | ; A te : 140 al, having suffered a stroke) pickering Township driver, who| BOWMANVILLE -- George|Long defeated Grant Henry|/ppRsonats Recipe § »p 3.25 early Sunday morning said he had been driving for 32}Long won the triple crown of|(Peterborough) and Charles) 49, and Mrs. J. Van Nest ers The stroke aca reported to years without causing a carjbadminton in the two-day Cen-|Publow (Picton) 15-9, 17-14 thave 'feturbed from: a holiday| for saving, 9:15 HAVE AFFECTED Dr. James accident was Monday fined $20|tral Ontario Championship tour-| Ladies' doubles .-- Charlton in Montreal. | colourful speech and partially paralyzed).4q costs or 15 days for care-/nament held at the Bowman-|jand Verna Rose (Peterborough) : pane M his left side, He had suffered! ioc; driving by Magistrate Rob-|Ville Badminton Club, lastidefeated Marg Baker (Peter-|, fo scker Wik ae instant two mild heart attacks about). pnieper in Pickering Police, weekend. Oshawa's Long, a|borough) and Colleen Hutchin- ' s. G.| : two weeks ago Court P . member of the Bowmanville|son (Bowmanville) 15-11, 7-15,|J@mes. telephone kitchen Frank Barnard of RR 2, Pick-|Club, defeated team-mate Ken 15-3 Mr. and Mrs. Morley Van- in the' singles final,, Mixed doubles Baker andjstone attended the Ontario Hy-| M CONVENIENCE: extension! erin. leaded not guilty to the/Smith the ; charge which resulted out of ajpartnered with Smith to de-|Long defeated J.il_ Beamish dro convention in Toronto. 0g al e car-truck collision amounting tolfend their men's doubles crown|(Oshawa) and Ken Smith 15-5,| Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Hooey, Aad ww alain atid edd f |$200 damage and won the mixed, playing|5-15, 15-8 Neil and Cathryn, spent the | 4 : ' | Const. Thomas Holmes of the|with Peterborough's Marg weekend with Mrs. B. A. Green, Biti Pickering Township Police De-| Baker Barrie, Ont or l Ing | partment said that on Feb, 2 at} Maurice Charlton of | Peter- Contempt Costs 8 p.m, he investigated the rages peony defeated Bs of A . ' jdent on the Liverpool road at/club's Colleen Hutchinson 10-12, ba d W t the Highway 401 oyatoiaa 11-4 and 11-0 for the ladies' Pj kk 4 M Hus n Ss! ives! | oungs er He said that the accused's|singles title, while Mrs. Charl IC ering an Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger | car was in the wrong lane anditon and Verna Rose won the 'Thousands of couples are weak room| PICKERING (Staff) -- Ajhad struck a truck on thejladies' doubles over Miss $50 0 30 D -- because body lacks iron. For « new | German Shepherd house dog|bridge. He added that the wind-|Hutchinson and Mrs. Baker T ays younger feeling efter 40, try Ostrex, Tonle that bit an 11-year-old girl on| shield on the car was dirty and) Final results were as fol doses vitamin By, "Get-acquainted" size | the leg was Monday jailed for|clogged with ice, salt and mud/lows: | PICKERING (Staff)--Stating| Sut onegr tedeee Atel dross." | two weeks in the dog pound by|to such an extent that he could; Men's singles -- George Long|in court recently that "'laws are Magistrate Robert Dnieper, and/not see through it. (Bowmanville) defeated Ken|made to be broken by magis- its master, James Pender of| The accused said that on im-|Smith, (Bowmanville), 17-15. |trates', Gordon McBride of Fairport Beach, Pickering|pact with the truck he struck) Ladies' singles -- Maurice|West Rouge, was Monday fined Township, was ordered to find|his head on the steering wheel|chariton (Peterborough) de-|$50 and costs or one month in a home for it on a farm. jand could ot exactly remember|feated Colleen Hutchison|ijail for contempt by Magistrate | Pender pleaded not guilty wi happened. : (Bowmanville) 10-12, 11-4, 11-0 | Robert Dnieper in Pickering a charge of having a vicious| He said he might have slipped! nen's doubles -- Smith and| Police Court dog brought against him by|" @ patch of ice and skidded McBride made the statement| the township bylaw enforcement |into. the path of the truck, jon Feb. 26 in the Pickering} officer, Harry Ashton, Pender| His Worship suggested that Fi A d |courtroom before Magistrate R.| was ordered to appear in court|the accused's windshield was lve rreste B. Dnieper who convicted him| on Mar. 26, with details of a|Probably dirty which caused the of contempt in the face of the| new home for his dog or have|crash court and remanded him unti! the animal destroyed For Damage To Monday for sentencing. The former Pickering Town Const. Charles Daniels of the| s zg mshi hip builder was originally} Pickering Township Police De- H t M th s ginally partment said that on Feb 16| ] Ss 0 er Pay Telephone brought to court on four RCMP he investiaged the incident and} charges of failing to file income} added that the bite on the : BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- '4% returns. He was convicted child's leg bled slightly. Jax ou Five Ottawa youths will face|and fined 325 and costs or 30) Pender said that his dog was property damage charges in days consecutively for each of| not vicious but became excited| . Magistrate's Court here today|the charges . | when he was around playing} ine lafter a telephone booth was McBride publicly apologized to| children damaged recently. Magistrate Dnieper in court! His Worship learned that the) PICKERING (Staff) -- An, Thomas Wilfred Arnold, 21,|Monday and said he did no! dog had a record of being im-|Ajax youth, who struck his\Ronald Renault Rivet, _18,|mean the statement to be of pounded on two previous occa-| mother after he had been drink-|Wayne Harvey Crepin, 20, Ed woe : | sions for similar complaints. jing was Monday fined $100 and|ward Allin Finn, 20, and Thom hen he made the statement --_--____--------|costs or 30 days by Magistrate|as Anthony Betournay, 17, are he said. he meant that the mag-| |Robert Dnieper in Pickering|scheduled to appear before|istrate had the power to change} Li hts 0 Hi |Police Court Magistrate R. B. Baxter today) 'he law, inferring that the four| 1g n 1g | Gerald Warren, 18, of lijon a charge of damaging a\Charges could be changed so) Cedar street, Ajax, pleadeditelephone booth at Trull's Gro-| that the sentences could be con-) 4 . | guilty to an Ajax Police Depart-|ceteria, on Highway 2, between/ current . orce 1ismissa {ment charge of consuming/Oshawa and Bowmanville Magistrate Dnieper, who at liquor while a minor An OPP spokesman at Bow Ually indicated that he was con-| PICKERING (Staff)--A care-| Const. Robert Joel said that)manville stated that further ae a jail term, levied the less driving charge was dis-|on March 10 at 8 p.m., he went/charges were pending in con- bb rhe ep oo] missed against a Pickering Vil-/to the accused's residence in|nection with coin boxes being He a. the first une I've} lage man in Magistrate's Court) answer ot a domestic complaint./ripped from pay telephones pessnadey 1c ' spr p eae tera an | here on Monday, because he| The accused had been drinking.|near Trenton and Belleville seth he said, "and 1 have} was blinded by the high-beam/he said, hit his mother and ad some pretty rough courts headlights of an oncoming car.|later caused a disturbance at), ¥9. bow many boxes were | Angelo Faresi, 19, of 49)the Ajax Coffee Cup restaurant.) oo en nen or how Bibi FARM FACTS | Church street, pleaded not) He was taken to the police| soney was taken REGINA (CP) -- Ninety- guilty to the Pickering Town-| Station, Const. Joel concluded, : : : : tea ship Police charge and then lodged in the County) One box was reported to nine pamphlets on farming are| RR 1. Jail have been stolen from Belle-| available from the Saskatche-| = La oe ee £. 7 a FINED $50 ville, he said, as well as three|wan department of agriculture, Whitby sai . Fined $50 and costs or 15 days|from Trenton the department announced | 7.35 p.m. she stopped her car in absentia on a similar drink-| | on Highway No. 2 east of Har-| ing charge was Ross George wood avenue, to make a left! Greéner, 18, of Pickering Vil-| hand turn into her driveway. jape. She said that her directional Gonct Lawrence Watson of signals were on at the time. the Pickering Village Police De- The accused said that he was| partment said that on Feb. 17 following Mrs. Bryan but failed) he spoke with the accused out- to see her signal because an ap-|side Dan's Restaurant in the proaching car with its lights on/ village and detected some alco- high beam dazzled him holic beverage on his breath Const. Cyril Cooper said that|~ total damage to both cars was S255 Newcastle [Mla 2! fie Tripoli ©» WASHINGTON. ... 5 DAYS... .. .$ 58.25 DoublesTeam | Residents | oes. NEW ORLEANS... . 16 DAYS . 174.65 | Ie henna | | BOSTON....... 5 DAYS 55.45 Ousts Whitby Want Lights -- : 5-Pj B ] NEWCASTLE (Staff) Ss a a | : VIRGINIA 2s 8s 8 8 * 8 DAYS ss 8 96.20 WR Ed SPONGE lest Bivd vecidents claruce bal strty THE WORLD OF By MRS. FE. HOUCK =| Cause their children have "rl SUZiE ae . : CALIFORNIA ses 8 16 DAYS ss. 195.60 He said the police did not aoe xa walk home on dark streets after} (Surcharge for Exchange EXTRA) UXBRIDGE -- Lorne An-/ evening meetings, Monday ask- eee drews, Ab Gage, Ron Huntley,/ed Council to place lights | n "Wi IN Jack Richards, Lloyd Terry|their street iad ve] zeben 0 G and Art Wilson represented the) The petition from the eight| WILLIAM HOLDEN « NAN Uxbridge Royal Canadian Le-|families living on Sunset Blvd.| mere . gion at the zone bowling (five pointed out to Council that pins) tournament at Whitby on/there were no sidewalks on the! Saturday, They finished fifth as} street THE SAME PROGRAM a team, but in the doubles Lorne) Council agreed to investigate ones cont : } Andrews and Ab Gage wonithe matter and put up three or| | SC ; ARRD | HUKS a | ae over, Whitby by a score of 1358/four lights if required me HOOKS WHITBY, HARRY DONALD, AGENT OSHAWA BUS TERMINAL to 13 seciclesdaaeilacee sesh any a fies (ul castes Gel Ges Gk pc a PERKINS MILES AVN pevoun 300 DUNDAS STREET EAST, PHONE MO 8-3675 18 PRINCE STREET, PHONE 723-2241 | i Ajax -- (South The Coffee Cup, Ph. WH 2-2940 -- (North) Ajax Coffee Shop, Ph. WH 2-3390 Uxbridge Legion in the District} BRISTOL, England (cP)--| JANET LEIGH ADutr playoff to be held at Peterbor-\charles Smith, Toronto' born ough on Mar. 24 ; Lord Mayor of Bristol, says he Ron Huntley, the president of is returning to his old job as a the Uxbridge Legion, had a nah enna when his term of of CONTINUOUS DAILY score ef 275. tice expires in May. j

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