THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 27,1962 5 Waited Outside While Husband Gets Custody A distraught mother was re-;the four-year-old child, 'the in- fused entrance to Ontario Su-jnocent victim', would: find a preme Court sittings here Mon-|good home with her grandpar- day while Mr, Justice H. A.jents. | Aylen gave custody of her four-| When Mrs. Puckrin entered year-old daughter to the father. ine court Mr, Justice Aylen KELLY X | campaign. A person's vote rec-) Alvin Puckrin, 25, 308 Jamesjasked counsel for the plaintiff, ord is much more important|street, Whitby, was awarded a than a long service record,"'|decree nisi and custody of Linda|could discuss and clarify the Mr. Goodwin said. jAnn Puckrin in an - action| situation. with her. He said Mr. Down "'isn't 'quite|brought against Mary Puckrin) yy, Macdonald said later that the bargainer he thinks he isjof Hamilton and Calgary, An ---- ~~ : around county council. Hejalienation of affections suit} against co-defendant, WHITBY TWP. ELECTION Down, Goodwin In Race For Reeveship "But," the challenger said, "achieving a record should not be on the basis of an election the legal firm, Lazier and i\Lazier, of Hamilton, had been in touch with him on Mrs. Puck- rin's behalf but they had not appeared in court. He remarked |\that Mrs. Puckrin was free to appeal the decision if she | wished. WHITBY And DISTRICT MANY ATTEND NOMINATION MEETING The three - member school Whitby Township's form er i ge area board was elected by deputy-reeve, 30-year-old John G. Goodwin, has again enteredjacclamation. School board the municipal arena and Monday|members incl de Dr. Keith night made known his inten-/Mountjoy, Dr. W. G. Y. Grant @ tions to challenge veteran muni-jand Mrs. Winnifred MacKenzie. * cipal politician, Reeve W.| Councillor Dryden, a two-year Heber Down, in' the Dec. 8|member 'of council, told the township municipal election. (gathering that the tax rate in Mr. Goodwin's decision to run|Whitby Township has '"'pretty James A. Macdonald if he .& j | the against the veteran politician/well held the line -- but not came somewhat. as a. surprise,/through what council has done but he said Sunday night one of/-- but due to careful spending his goals in life has been iojdy the school boards. is paying a higher county rate than many municipalities in the county but it has only, 8.2, per charged that Whitby Township|brought Albert Warren MacMillan, also of, Hamilton and Calgary, was dismissed. Mrs. Puckrin, who was nol represented in court during the action, appeared when Mr, Jus- tice Aylen was giving judgment, at which time the public is not admitted to the court room, In the judgment, Mr. Justice Aylen noted there had been two separations in the marriage. A period of three months in 1960 jwhen Mrs. Puckrin had left her , f Whitby, Mr. Dryden charged Whitby|cent of the county roads. _ ae Ha ee ° _ Township has lacked the) "Another. major, contentious The challenger said Sunday|Strength of representation at|issue.at Ontario County Council night he would, in all probabil-/the county council level as he| this year is' Way street, in ity challenge incumbent deputy-, mentioned the county is taking|Brooklin," the challenger' said. yeeve, Mrs. Myrtle Lovelock,/over a township road, "simply; He charged Mr. Down "'trad- who 'ousted him from office/because it is easier for the ed it off for a crooked road last year by a 90-vote margin, |County to take it over and bring with a couple of bridges." He With less than three minutes;it up to county standards." said the road the township remaining to declare himself as| The deputy-reeve's challenger traded was "'straight as pistol a candidate for one of the three|Said that with the over spend- shot. NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS enjoy vacuum-fresn coffee at IO¢ of F offices for which he was nomi-/ing of the township's road Mr. Goodwin said he "found nated. Mr. Goodwin resigned budget, the 1963 council will/it very convenient this year that nominations for deputy-reeve| have a "'bit of a financial crisis township roads superintendent and councillor. to face," if the over expenditure Merle Ross has an application He made his announcement|i$ not approved by the Ontario/for a subdivision on that same) yy. Justice Aylen said, "'she did Pee ae ~~ | shortly after incumbent Coun- Department of Highways. road, ' 'not appear to make a real effort | F cillor John Dryden, whom) Mr. Dryden charged that But, he said, what happens if|to re-establish a home'. He seid Christmas Party it was rumored would challenge Sans this year budgeted for a\4 subdivision is facing a county ablish | . Hes Mr. Down, 'announced his in- said' $120,076 hes" been ns A road -- the subdivider must tentions to run for deputy-reeve. oat spen make up the difference between ; Is Planned For Mr. Dryden, too, was nomi- rag alge does not include|¢§ and 20 feet for road allow- Knights Stag Set nated to run against Mr. Down. 'ne October road expenditures. ance, On a township road, he He said Sunday night he did/He added that at least $10,000|caiq the subdivider only has to For December 14 The semi-monthly meeting -of Mr. Goodwin suggested that\the Knights of Columbus was council should underwrite the/held at St. John's Parish Hall F Put Lod not think he would seek the Pe bra hg ns amount will give about 10 feet to the town- alrview ge reeveship this year, but his; "TT : id nih ship for road allowance. {mind could be changed, pend- would please me to be jcost of installing artificial ice|recently. in the Brooklin Memorial Arena. §ocjal activities chairman. husband and daughter and gone} to Hamilton with MacMillan. | Mrs. Puckrin returned and. left after another three months. "Crafts for Christmas'? was ing the outcome of last night's one because it topic chosen by Mrs./nomination meeting. mae " ong - standing custom |D. Gregor for her talk to the' A capacity crowd jammed aah pig yh fas is chair- eo of Whitby Women's|the township hall in Brooklin| ry outd like fe cave leodes ne He said the arena is showing|Brother P. Lynch, announced Boe tev. Se, at the take Orie cotinine wa *fn Whitby i2 estimating the township mili Prolit and the installing of/the coming Stag, on Dec. 14, It! ais. wr Pelice 206 eRelid by, ie tae ogre' in" Whit hy {rate and getting the mill rate/@ttificial ice would be a self-lis being planned now by Brother| street: : es : ao gon bore standing) St7UCk at an early date so peo. SUStaining debt. Vince O'Carroll and his com. Mrs. Gregor illustrated her eooin only yeinained in the| Ple will know what their taxes He promised, if elected, to mittee. talk with many new ideas in! municipal hall. will be," Mr. Dryden said bring a little order to council) After the regular business of the making of aprons, stock-| Six were nominated to fill) Mt. Goodwin described the|meetings and to put a stop to|the meeting the lecturer, Broth-| new low price VELLOW PAGES BULLETIN BORROWED NATIONAL GAME WITH A BORROWED NAME (5 "BAGGATTAWAY' BORROWED FROM THE INDIANS BY EARLY FRENCH SETTLERS IN NORTH AMERICA, AND GIVEN ANBW NAME BORROWED FROM THE CROSIER (LA CROSSE) | ings, slippers, children's bibs, table decorations, parcel wrap- ping and bows. Ten members and four visi- jtors enjoyed Mrs. Gregor's demonstration. Among business matters dealt with were plans for the Christmas party at Fairview Lodge on Dec. 6 and an Insti- tute dinner to be held Jan. 17. Mrs. FE. Ward, president, thanked Mrs. Gregor for her in- |teresting talk and Mrs. Pellow the three council seats. Incum-|'&¢V@ of Whitby's Township's "the bickering and fighting at)er M. Femia, directed the Coun-| bent Conscinnee wean Thomp.|J0> as being a big one. Mr./every council meeting jcil-in an old fashioned sing-song son and Donald Roberts de-| Down, he said, has given a fair. Mr. Down and Mrs. Lovelock|session, which added gusto to| clared their intentions to seek)2©Count of himself, but his)reviewed' financial and roads|the meeting. re-election. ambition now is to complete 25/ department statements issued at After the music session, re- Sidney Lockyer, one of the, ¥2"S 88 & member of council. |the meeting. freshments were served by) four challenger nominees stated) |Brother Vie Scott and his com.) restned" hs nomiaton Obert J. Galbraith And *<..----- HOCKEY also carries A NAME THAT MAY GO BACK TO AN ORIGIN SIMILAR TO'LACROSSE'-To THE resitned his nomination in favor of running for reeve. Linton Herron and Fred, Sturck, the two remaining nomi- nees, were not at the meeting. | | | LONDON (CP) -- The Brit-| jish Academy will make a grant] |of up to $25,000 for salvage work) There was standing room only at the Whitby Township Hall in Brooklin - Monday night, as the township's elec- torate was summoned to an- other annual nomination meeting. One of the biggest surprises of the evening came when former deputy-reeve John Goodwin announced he would challenge vetran mu- nicipal politician, Reeve Heber Down. A portion of the | |members. for opening her home to the Curl, was served by crowd is shown in the upper jesses, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. G.!Hazel Saunders. photo. In the lower photo, the "champ and shake before the main event --at the polis Dec. 8. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Out of town guests who at-) tended the Galbraith - McNee}| wedding which took place Satur-| day, Nov. 24 in St. Andrew's) Presbyterian Church were: Mrs.| R. G. Sherman of 111 Allan} street. Mrs. A. Harris, 1133 Brock| street south, is opening her) James McNee, Detroit, Michi- home this evening to the mem- gan, Mrs. Helen Galbraith, Mr | Stuart Galbraith, Mr. Allen) Lynott, Mr. Gabby Hickey, Mrs. Mary Davey, Mr. Otto Sleiger, Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and Marje and Kim, Mr. and Mrs. William Davey, Mrs. Belle Monette, Mr. Albert Mon- ette, Miss Helen Purdie, Toront Miss Jean Galbraith, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart |Convener for the Toronto Arch-} Miss Margaret Stewart, Burling: ton, Mr. and Mrs, James Robert- son, Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and Sandra and Mr, and Mrs. Donald, Oshawa. On Sunday, Nov. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaiser, Brock road, Pickering celebrated their 40th) ,ast, attended the funeral of her| (Ruby).|jate father Charles A. Gerow.| wedding anniversary For the occasion 'Open House" was held when relatives an& friends came in to offer best wishes. Many beautiful gifts were received from the cele- brants. Among the guests were Monseigneur B. Kyle of St. Michael Cathedral, Toronto, Fa- ther M. Nielon, Father A. Mc- Nahon and Father VanItem of! bers of St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 9 for their meeting. - Mrs. Kelly De Gray, of Osh- awa, will officially open St. John} \the Evangelist CWL Christmas| |Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 1 at the) parish hall John and Palace} streets from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m.| Mrs. De Gray is Legislation diocesan and Ontario County {South Regional CWL Councils. | |Guests will be welcomed by St.| John's president Mrs. veners Mrs. Greg Carter and! Mrs. Bruce Hazelton. Mrs. John Smith Baseline The interment was in Burksfall cemetery. Dinner guests Sunday at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. William} /Simpson were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen of Scarborough. | challenger" ae D.. Gi)' William Mac-/Newman and bazaar co-con-| Mrs.'. : ' ; Lunch prepared by the host-|Ward, Mrs. Pellow and Miss Church was the setting, Satur-jof slightly darker shade of pink|---- By GERRY BLAIR iene sieneaneeamneiain eae GD, WHITBY SPORTS 7] PARADE DUNLOPS TRY AGAIN TONIGHT ! The subject matter still remains the same, as that dwelled upon in this corner last Tuesday evening. When are Whitby Dunlops going to break into the win- column ? Nine games have elapsed, and still a goose-egg in the victory side of their Metro Junior "A'"' league standing. Almost everyone in the Whitby rink felt confident last week that Dunlops finally would emerge victorious when they retired to their dressing room ofter the second period, with a 4-0 margin over Oshawa Generals. They had constructed this lead, partly through hard work, and partly because Oshawa didn't play well. This jatter fact bore itself out in the final frame when Whitby collapsed under the relentless pressure by Generals.: Whitby is far from being counted out of the race for one of the four qualifying playoff positions. Although they still are winless, Dunlops trail fourth- place Brampton Seven-Ups by only six points, and with two games in hand. A win in tonight's encounter with league-leading Neil McNeil Maroons at the Whitby Community arena, would set up an interesting match for Thursday night when Dun- lops. journey to Brampton, for their second appearance. Unfortunately for Coach Bobby Attersley's charges, they are faced with a challenging situation by clashing against the -hottest club in the Metro circuit in' McNeil Maroons, oN x Dorothy McNee Are Wed St. : on ancient sites in Egypt before} Presbyterian|rose veil, and carried a bouquet irrigation projects flood them.| Andrew's day, Nov. 24 at 3 o'clock for|roses than the bride. the marriage of Dorothy Jane) Ajlen Lynott acted as best McNee, Whitby, daughter of the)man and the ushers were Don-| ov el yk Me-/ald Galbraith and Gabby Hickey) ee, to Robert John Galbraith, | ' : ~.)'| For the reception, held at St. Sudary es ag PT Andrews Presbyterian Church' beaith and the iste Mr. Gal-'iall, the bride's aunt wore a . be blue brocade dress and the mo. Rev. W. J. S. McClure Of-|ther of the groom chose a bluish ficiated at the ceremony and} A A Mrs, P. Spratt was at the i age with matching bolero organ and accompanied the 8 : : soloist Doug Taylor. For their motor trip to The bride, given in marriage Niagara Falls, and Detroit, -the | by William Stewart, wore an| bride donned a red wool woven) imported French brocade gown.|9ress, topped' by a grey coat} The bell skirt with scalloped | trimmed with grey persian lamb | hemline extended into a chapel|COllar and a white cloche hat. train. The Sabrina neckline and! Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith have) the points of the sleeves were|established residence in Sud- » encrustedwith pearls. : bury. A small crown of pearls held| her waist length illusion tulle! veil and she carried a soft pink) FR EE bouquet of roses. | Miss Margaret Stewart was| her attendant and chose a mid-|f Rose' unified fuel oil from Western night blue silk velvet sheath|f Oi! Co dress, short matching jacket, DIAL 725-1212 small matching pillbox hat, with WHITBY RIFLE CLUB Ist meeting of 62-63 will be held WED., NOV. 28th 7 P.M. : FOR SPORTING GOODS oF any Kino, LET YOUR FINGERS 00 THE WALKING THROUGH et Colborne St. School Registration for the Ontario Gov- ernment Gun Sofety Test will be taken. Have your furnace cleaned frea and guaranteed trouble-free ail winter, if you purchase 'White THE HAIR DRYER THAT TRAVELS IN A PORTABLE BEAUTY CASE... GULF inrercontinentat : FINANCE corporation LTp. YOU PO POP. SSE e Just last week, Maroons bowled over Turk Broda's 3 WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Serving refreshments were) DECREES NISI GRANTED | Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Mrs. Peter) Divorces were dealt with dur-| Kaiser, Mrs. Louis Kaiser andjing the first day of Ontario) Mrs. Sam _ Kaiser, four Peri ao Pgh Mito al i |Whitby Monday. Mr. Justice H. 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