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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 WELL WISHERS WATCH DR. DYMOND Surrounded by his support- ed campaign head- ers, the Honorable Dr. M. B. quartefs in Whitby, Tuesday Dymond, Minister of Health Dr. Dymond, who for Ontario and Progressive ing re-election as re- Conservative candidate in the presestative of Ontario rid- forthcoming provincial elec- in the next provincial OPEN CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Nigel Sibilting, Jack Nixon, His Worship, Mayor Stanley Martin, Art Robertson, Dr. Dymond, Ed Rysek, Mrs. Edith Bedell, Irene Simms and Terry Moore. --Oshawa Times Photo legislature, was presented with a horseshoe candle, mounted on a gold stand, by well wishers at the official opening. His followers in the above photo are, lefto-to-right, AT ROTARY CLUB Dymond Calls End To Smear Campaign Health Minister M, B., "Indeed," he added, "it often|( Dymond, Ontario Riding's Pro-|seems those seeking office arejunity of Canada. gressive Conservative standard-jconcerned only in revealing; According to the speaker, the most must occupy the minds' of the people and about which anyone offering himself for a seat in| bearer, Tuesday called for an|some evil or sinister intention end to political campaigning onjof their opponents. smear, inuendo, name-calling} No one person, group or and scandal mongering. -- party has a corner on morality. Speaking to. the Whitby/|There is good in the worst of us Rotary Club at its luncheon|-- pad in the best of us -- and| gathering, Dr. Dymond called/none can really afford to sub-| for all parties to '"'put thelject any fellow friend or issues before the people and| opponent -- to such scrutiny as say clearly and decisively how|/has become evident over the they will deal with those issues|nast days," the health minister should they be called upon to| said. do so. ? ': The basic essential in any Siege oi io Pale -- election campaign, the health H ' h ; ag assailed by irresponsible state- minister said, is that the mat- ments that the Conservative ters at issue be put clearly be- iI lg } fore the electorate, that it be government will. not co-operate recognized that the voters are|With the federal government those most closely affected by and that it is seeking to "Sabo- government policies tage" at least one of the senior They, he added, must be government's plans. given as full opportunity as pos-| No one, he said, with even a sible to know what the various} Superficial knowledge of affairs arties believe, what they stand/can believe this. With one excep- tion, Ontario has always worked or and what they propose to with and co-operated with the t r e s c e of the province, and the 'state' of dian affairs. ment, Rotarians the Conservative gov- ment attempting to provide semi-care instead of medicare, but its plan 18 a resp by responsible people. | Drunk Driver In Fighting | Mood At Station A Port Perry man was, Tues-} . |day, sentenced to 20 sae ie in} i j ' 'onal|jail when he was convicted in| Intario believes in the sachapitan (TNT Mectitrate's "Coiirt |drunk driving. | Joseph Robert Eade was ar- rested by Patrol Sergeant Peter Hollywood of the Pickering Township Police Department he legislature should hayelafter the officer received an lear-cut opinions are: alert from the radio dispatcher The economy of the province; |to be on the look-out for a car) The education of the people; /driven by the accused, -- The health of the people; | After spotting the vehicle he The growth and development/followed it for a distance anc observed the accused throw a bottle out of the front right win- dow of his car, the officer testi- fied. During the same period time the accused was weaving back and forth across the white cen- tre line, the officer stated. "When we got him to the sta- tion the accused was in a fight-| ing mood and had to be placed) in a cell," court was told. | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn sentenced Eale to 20 days and also suspended the accused's driver's licence for one year. of} pressing issues which Ontario, with particular eference to its role in Cana- Dealing with his own depart- Dr... Dymond told the mnment believes it is its re- ponsibility to provide "medi- are without social chaos." He said of late the govern- has. been accused of ible plan, ive do if elected to office. Y "In the present instance," Dr.|federal government. Dymond charged, "'the issues| That exception, Dr. Dymond charged, was when the province are sometimes lost in the . wel- ter of confusion, of misinforma- bd governed by the Liberal 'arty. tion, of charge and counter- charge. The Conservative a' ni Party in for the Swedish American Line. HIT OFTEN The common cold and dental caries are the most frequent health troubles in Canada, says the department of health. WINS SHIP BID A Glasgow shipyard has been warded the contract to build a ew 24,000-ton passenger ship IBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS workers assembled outside party headquarters for the of- ficial opening ceremony. At L Liberal campaigning got an official boost, Tuesday, when Sam Hollingsworth, party can- | | .| Victor Anthony jas there: was Confession Fails To Free Buddy Of He told court, he spotted the accused driving along Shoal road and gave chase. The chase lasted for five miles with the accused travelling at speeds of 85-95 mph, he said. This resulted in the dangerous driving charge which Gangliardi pleaded guilty to. When he finally stopped the errant vehicle Gangliardi was behind the steering wheel and his accomplice, Hachey, was in the passenger seat. A long plastic handled screw- driver was found in the car, the tip of which later matched marks made in the woodwork around the rear door of the Bauer residence. "At that time there were no scratches on Hachey's face,'" the officer stated, "and no signs ry had been injured in an acci- ent." Hachey, later in the. trial, A Toronto man who told Mag- istrate Harry W. Jermyn in court, Tuesday, he was entirely to blame for stealing an auto and for possessing burglary tools, failed in his attempt to alleviate charges - against his buddy. Frank Gangliardi, 221 Bell- wood avenue was convicted of possessing house breaking tools, auto theft, dangerous driving and attempting to break and enter, He told His Worship he was returning to Toronto, from Peterborough, with his buddy, Hachey alias Victor Anthony Van Quoso of 54 Foxley road, Toronto, when he was involved in an accident. Hachey went through the front window of the car and was left unconscious in a swamp, Gangli- ardi told court. He said that his friend had « THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, sepiemier 73, 1242 -- Counts This statement was denied by Constable Fleming who stated he had never heard the accused request medical aid or ask any- one eise to get him medical aid during the four days he was held in custody prior to the trial. When His Worship told Gangli- ardi he would remand him in custody for one week the ac- cused told him he didn't want a remand, At this time His Worship be- came. quite irate and asked Gangliardi who he thought he was, telling him what to do. Gangliardi said nothing in reply and stalked off to sit on a bench near the side of the court room, Dealing with WHachey, His Worship also remanded the ac- cused in custody one week for ej and start a disturbance in a restaurant,' Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn told a young Toron- to man. when he appeared be- fore him in court, Tuesday. 23, of 2140 Gerrard street, start- ed an argument with the wife of a local restaurant proprietor and started swearing at her. or leave, the accused challeng- ed the owner to put him out, court was told. by the premises. incident found Gill restaurant owner in front of the accused's car which had been Causing Disturbance Not Allowed In Whitby jprevented from leaving by the restaurant owner who had plac- ed his vehicle in such a position 'o make it impossible for Gill to leave, A Gill told His Worship he was very sorry for the incident and said he wouldn't have done it except he had been drinking. However, His Worship said it was no excuse for getting drunk and causing a disturbance. He fined Gill $50 and costs or 30 days in jail. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Deily _ PHONE 668-4341 "You can't come to Whitby The accused, Lawrence Gill, When asked by the owner to ther sit down and keep quiet A scuffle then ensued followed accused leaving the Police who were called to the and the sentencing after he found him) guilty of attempting to break) nothing to do with any of the charges against him (Hachey), and he was the only one in- volved. claimed he had been injured but no action was taken by the Pick- ering Township police to get him medical assistance. jsession of house breaking tools and enter. ~-* | Charges of auto theft and pos- were dismissed by His Worship. | Hachey was charged with auto theft, possession of house break- ing tools and attempting to break .and enter. FATHER TELLS COURT Gangliardi admitted to at- tempting to break into the home of H. Bauer in Pickering Beach, Monday, August 5, about 2.05 a.m., but told His Worship he was under the influence of alco- hol and didn't know why he had done it, He originally had gone for as- sistance for his injured com- panion, he told court, but was too drunk to know. what hap- pened. Constable David Fleming of the Pickering Township Police, who investigated the incident, said he was dispatched to the scene after a call was received about a stolen car and an at- tempted break and enter. PERSONALS Brock Street. South Home and School Association opened its Fall season last Monday even- ing with a wiener and corn roast held at the school with president of the association, Mrs. C. Bottomley, in charge assisted by School Principal Dave Disney. Ernest Pollard di- rected a sing song enjoyed by all and games were played. gave court, Tuesday, when he appeared on behalf of his son who was 'charged with break, enter and theft. Robert Victor Strickland, 16, of 221 Rosedale drive, Whitby, along with two juveniles broke into a small store operated by |Mrs. Sofie Ross and stole a quantity of money. Sergeant Gerald Robinson the Whitby police said break-in occurred about 10.15 p.m. Sunday, August 25, and money amounting to about $200 mostly small bills and change was taken. 'Entry to the premises had been made, through a small bathroom window in the rear of the store, he stated. Mr. Strickland said his boy of the Break And Enter 'Boyish Prank' A "boyish prank" was the_in-,was presented with a tempta- terpretation a Whitby father|tion and yielded to it. He said it was just a boyish prank as his son really didn't feed the money. He was pre- pared to make full restitution. "This is something every 16- year-old boy will do," Mr. Strickland added. 'Break, enter and theft," said His Worship, 'is no boyish prank,"' "This was a well executed plan and is considered by the law as a very serious offence." aac OPEN HOUSE New School of Nursing and Residence ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY The public is invited to attend Open House at the School of Nursing and Residence, Ontario Hospital, Whitby. THURSDAY EVENING Sept. 12th-7-9 P.M. He remanded the accused in custody for one week while a pre-sentence report was obtain- The two juveniles involved were also charged with the break, enter and theft. WHITBY Mrs. Colonel Simister of Belle- ville will be guest speaker at the regular weekly meeting of} Salvation Army. Women's Home League to be held Thursday, September 12 at the Citadel. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoyte,| 937 Donovan crescent and chil- dren spent last weekend in Kit- One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Wallpoper end Murals JUNIOR. BOWLING All bowlers wishing to bowl |} must 'register et County Bowl |} not later than September 13th, } @ Custom Draperies ®@ Breadioom and Rugs ° e chener visiting @t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MacKay. Charge Dropped When Accused Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 C.I.L, Paints and Varnishes Bowling will commence Sept. 14 .. 10:30 a.m. |} Junior League 11:30 a.m. Little League 1:30 p.m. Teenagers Not Identified Two charges against a To- ronto youth were dismissed in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday, when evidence failed to positively identify him. David Hugh Oxley, 17 of 3440 Ellesmere road, was charged with assault by whipping with a cane and causing a_ disturb- ance. However, after lengthy testi- mony by three crown witnesses, Crown Attorney Bruce 'Affleck| asked the charges be dismissed| no evidence to] prove Oxley was the actual! assailant and disturber. Family Monuments Millinery Oil Painting Shorthand Typing Slim and Trim (Ladies) Business Machines Spanish Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST stort the week of October 14. District High School A, Board Whitby English for New Canodians Square Dancing (Couples) REGISTRATION FEE--$10.00 Most classes will be held one night a week for a two or three hour period, starting ot 7:00 p.m. each evening. Classes will The Whitby District High School Board Advisory Vocational Committee REGISTRATION FOR 'NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES | ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, September 12 or Tuesday, September 17 7:30 p.m, fo 9:30 p.m. Classes will be formed in courses for which there has been sufficient advance fegistration. Bookkeeping Oral French Drafting Auto Mechanics Carpentry Welding Electricity Sewing ROBERTSON, Chairman D. W. THOMSON, Secretary WHITE ELEPHANT ae CLEAROUT SPECIALS Tropical Fish Specials BLUE MOONS BLACK AND MARBLE MOLLIES SMALL GREEN SWORDS CLEAROUT, EACH PUMP and FILTER SETS COMPLETE CLEAROUT HUNTING JACKETS Water proof, patch shell pockets, jrop seat and shoulder patch, Compare et 14.95, red or olive. CLEAROUT Complete with shell holders, Reg. 8.95. CLEAROUT : 4.95 GREB HUNTING BOOTS INSULATED, ALL SIZES ] 9.95 REG. 23.50 CLEAROUT GARDEN RAKES Cost head, complete with handle. Reg. 1.49. CLEAROUT Hundreds of Other Items all ot Great Savings SPORTSMAN'S , CORNER 103 BYRON STREET SOUTH 1 BLOCK WEST OF 4 CORNERS OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. GARDEN RAKES OPEN FOR BUSINESS forthcoming meeting with his political opponents. --Oshawa_Times Photo official opening Mr. Hollings- worth addressed his support- ers about medicare and the his left in the photo are Herb Visser and Mrs. Leslie Me- Farlane and on his right, Mrs. H. Myers, Mrs, Smith and John Wotton. After the didate in the forthcoming pro- vincial election, opened doors to party headquarters. - Mr. Hollingsworth along with supporters and campaign BROCK WHITBY WANTON WOMEN! WICKED MEN! MGM presents GEORGE RICHARD SANDERS JOHNSON ! Evening Shows At 7 - 8:30 Last Complete Show at 8:30 d d c a | i" a h a ci a b n 9 SO -- SECON FEATURE. ATTRACTION - "MARILYN" IN COLOR iy STARRING--MARILYN MONROE H ~ Dr. He said the health minister has would agree to abide by any Hollingsworth Challenges Dymond To Public Debate Ontario Riding Liberal Candi-jrules as to the format of this} ate Sam Hollingsworth, Tues-jdebate the doctor may care to} issued, a_public/stipulate. I ay afternoon, "In plain English," hallenge- to Health. Minister) ard bearer to a full debate. [bate and the rules of conduct» 1} he add-]* M. B. Dymond, Ontario Riding|ed, "Dr. Dymond can fix the| Progressive Conservative stan-|titne and place, the type of de-| PRESCRIPTION pytoe2y CHEMISTS CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. | 530 SIMCOE ST.S PHONE 723-2245 OSHAWA "puone 725-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 | ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA PLENTY «' LY PRICES y gi, T0 MAKE EVERY- OF y. coy % Ce x TOILET TISSUE Mr. Hollingsworth's challenge will abide by his wishes. _ tipulated the debate shall be 1 9° not wish to give him ' any reason -- real or imagin- eld at a time and a place Of/a+y to avoid debating with me Dymond's own choosing.|in"' public, There are many issues to be discussed. 1 NDP! "A debate is the best, if not andidate. Thomas Edwards) the only medium, to let the nd himself over "medicare" |yoters of Ontario Riding (in ut he desires a full debate --lonly two weeks of campaign- jot one just in Dr. Dymond'sjing) clearly know what are the w special field -- a debatelissues and how his governmen' anging the whole- gamut Of! nronoses to. deal with them anc rovincial affairs. how we Liberals propose to deal The Liberal candidate said he|with the many problems,' Mr.| greed to debate with | | cx ao 4 Colgate y Tooth Paste 1.09 VALUE 719¢ 'HOUSE & GARDEN 1.69 VALUE HAPPY x 4 ya rain | ae as Li JURY & LOVELL e SPECIAL e 229 DRISTAN TABLETS $1. 5-DAY DEODORANT PADS 43¢ value BRECK HAIR SPRAY 79 value SAL HEPATIC $1.09 Value Antacid Laxative PO 25 Value < 33° 54 93° 2 ¢ Hand & Baby Lotion 69c Value NOXZEMA INSTANT LATHER WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO value NDS ANGEL SKIN Johnsons BABY POWDER Economy . 65° 98c Value 89° for $1.50 2 69° Hollingsworth said.

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