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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1963, p. 4

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Despite the appearance. of this mound of parcels Tues- Winnipeg's general Man Breaks Down Rule After G BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Lindsay man broke down told that pl ased farm ni I from a John Mcintyre and Sons at a Woodville Cattle Au tion. He paid Mcintyre $133 in cash and the remainder of the money was a cheque for $835 When Mcintyre tried to cash the cheque at the bank he was told there was insufficient funds in the account The other three offe nees Quinn had been convicted of took place on Aug. 29 and Sept 2 Magistrate R. B. Baxter, in registering a conviction a ist Quinn, advised him to "forget how to write cheques". It was at this point Quinn broke down and had to be led from the court room. His Worship, later in the day, told Quinn the reason he was not sending him to jail right away was to enable him to try to make restitution to his vic tims Quinn was also told by His Worship' that when restitution Dismiss Counts Against Former Oshawa Coach BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Douglas Williams, ex-coach' of the Oshawa Generals, had two charges dismissed in Magis trate's court, Tuesday. Williams. had been . charged with assaulting a police officer and creating a disturbance. He was charged in connection with a fracas that took place during a hockey game between Osh awa and Kitchener Rangers on October 29 FINED $20 Ronald Godfrey, 16 Bow manville was convicted of care less driving on Tuesday Evidence showed Godfrey had of fun through two stop signs be-: fore he apprehended by police He was fined $20 and costs or five days in jail. DISMISS COURT A Blackstock man Fred Tre win, 41, had a careless driving charge against him dismissed Defence lawyer Terry Kelly claimed, that evidence offered by the crown that Trewin had run through the intersection of County Road 1 and Solina road and ended in a ditch, was sup- position Kelly said "this was only something the police officer had surmised." Magistrate R,. B._ Baxter agreed with him and dismissed the charge. was Burlington 3 Constable Fined $37 BURLINGTON, Ont, (CP) -- Constable Bernard Dwyer of Burlington was fined. $10 and $27 costs Tuesday for driving through a red light in a police cruiser, Constable Dwyer, who pleaded not guilty, said he stopped at the intersection be- fore going through the red light on the way to an accident in which persons were injured. The red roof light of his car was flashing. Magistrate James Black said the Highway Traffic Act does not allow any vehicles to go _ through red lights. uilty n | Saw Truck. Too Late Fined $29 BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Edward Schneider, a 25-year-old tool and die maker from RR 3, Bowmanville; was Tuesday con- victed of careless driving, in |Magistrate's Court. Schneider had, according to the evidence of Walter Sunder- land who resides at the Oshawa Motel. driven into the back of his pickup truck on October 28 sending it down a 32-foot em- bankment .before it came to jrest. Sunderland said he was stopp- led on Highway 2 at Tooley's lroad waiting to make a left hand turn. onto Tooley's road. In his. own defence, Schnei- der said that he saw Sunder- lland's truck after he topped the hill on Highway 2 at Tooley's road. "At that time I saw no signal to indicate he was going to turn or any brake lights to in- dicate that he had stopped "By the time I realized the truck was stopped I put on my brakes but then it was too late I hit him." Magistrate R, B. Baxter In convicting Schneider fined him $25 and costs or seven days in jail. The costs included the cost of a witness travelling from Hopeville, Ontario which is 268 miles from Bowmanville. The costs in this case were $41 AVALANCHE HITS POST OFFICE had Christmas mailed their Monday 1,782,309 authorities -- still not rs and cards processed. The same day fast year the com- parable figure was nearly 2.000.000 (CP Wirephoto) post office, postal worried because cards were many people Winnipeg area of saw Ohio Visitors "sisi s'Winnpes At Maple Grove and Mrs. Leslie Collacutt vere recent Sunday visitors at By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE Mi nd in a total ns Toronto, who was cele- g her &84th birthday. They also. called to Mr and Mr NURSING CARE During 1961 the Victorian Or- der of Nurses discharged almost 110.000 cases following care in volving nearly 1,031,000 visits by VON nurses see sister's, Mrs. Minnie John Spru Movyse M Norman (r Kemptville spent parents, 1) leffer Agricultural . College, with his Stephen family Dos the weekend "1 Mr. and Mrs Jeffery Mrs Floyd Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Howe and daugh of Don, Mills v the Mrs. Cecil Jef and Mrs. Steve and family. | and Mrs. W. H a weekend N orman and Ottawa, visiting their daughter and son-intaw, Mr Barry Bleeks Mr, and Mrs Richvale,. were visitors with his Brown and Mrs Steve in| family sited Doyle Sunday Mr and Walter recent brother Doyle ; forme Prout of Shaws . visited Mr. and Mrs Freeman I Bowmar our com D SAVE 6c ON AYLMER STUFFED MANZANILLA a4 OLIVES bi 8-OZ. JA R 16-02 3le¢ 53¢ JAR SAVE 4c ON DINNER SIZE KLEENEX NAPKINS | xo, Soe OF 40 pkg. 2% A Luncheon Size l BONUS BUY!- ALCAN FOIL WRAP 15-02. TINS SAVE 24c! MAPLE LEAF HAMS SAVE 10c!-----DRY ROAST PLANTERS PEANUTS SAVE 2c!--CRISPIE SWEET MIXED McLAREN'S PICKLES SAVE 8&c! KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ SAVE 17! GOLDEN HOUR CANDIES ree 29° CELLO 39° GOLDEN HOUR ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 118. 8Qc BOX SUNSPUN ICE CREAM HALF. Qc GALLON 1Ma-LB, TIN 1.49 59 35¢ 59° 89 53° 94-02, JAR 15-0Z, JAR 16-0Z, JAR 1-LB. PKGS, 15-0Z. TINS ccnaiiaiaitiiiaanminimmmsiia HOCKEY STICKS 69: 89: CHRISTMAS EVE, DEC. 24th pers OU any 8 te ty CTY bere BONUS BUY!--SAVE 17¢!--FANCY QUALITY YORK TIN BONUS BUY!--SAVE 4c!--FANCY: QUALITY LIBBY'S BONUS BUY!--SAVE 6c!--FANCY QUALITY ¢ 3 15-02. TIN 45 AYLMER PEAS. TINS SAVE 8e!----4 FREE SKEWERS IN EACH PKG. . at Green Giant Beans SPECIALLY SELECTED--VALUE CHECK D--GRADE "A'"' 20 Ibs. and up Swift Butterball Turkeys LB Available at Most Markets e Supreme Sage shaker 15¢ MILD CURED--WELL STREAKED TREND BACON is, 59¢ SHORT SHANK--COMPLETELY SKINLESS SMOKED HAMS 57¢ | ROAST PICNICS is, 758 LB Fully Cooked--Boneless (With Dressing) SUPREME FANCY MIXED NUTS CELLO IN SHELL-- CELLO 29: SUPREME--12-0Z. CELLO BLANCHED 39% spanish 33° GOLDEN HOUR GEM MARGARINE A SAVE 9c!--CRANBERRY SAUCE CELLO 19° RED & WHITE AUNT MARY'S EARLY RISER Ib. 77c Ib, 69e Ib. 63¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL TOMATO JUICE = =. 31*/KERNEL CORN = 6 5 ® FRUIT COCKTAIL = *.." BONUS BUY!--SAVE 6c!----GREEN OR WAX 18-IN, 57* 3 Turkeys 39 Supreme Poultry Seasoning 16c SPECIALLY SELECTED--FULLY COOKED-- SCHNEIDER'S FAMOUS--GLAZED--FRUITED PURE PORK - MILD SEASONED SAUSAGE MEAT .. Ib. cello 39e 148. BQe PEANUTS '2°: PEANUTS POPPING CORN OCEAN SPRAY CANADA'S FINEST COFFEES! FINEST 'CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES "39 LUSCIOUS B.C, FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES FRESH & SOLID NO. 1 BRUSSEL SPROUTS CRISPY, FRESH, IMPORTED NO, 1 CELERY CUT MIXED PEEL FANCY QUALITY MARASCHINO CHERRIES SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING NYLONS PLAYERS OR SWEET CAPORAL TOBACCO, Fine Cut V-lb. tin FRESH BAKED!---WESTON OR SUNBEAM BROWN 'N' SERVE Regular 35e! TWIN ROLLS pk of 12 3le¢ SUPREME CHRISTMAS CAKE 1 block 69« CHRISTMAS CAKE 2 block 1.35 MeCORMICK'S 4 ARGYLE SHORTBREADS ASSORTED SUPREME ICE WAFERS Boz. pkg. 3le 6-0z. jor 31¢ 16-0z. jor 37¢ per pair 5% 1.69 LARGE SIZE 39 25° 25° 10-0Z. TRAY 9 Ib Ik JUMBO SIZE package 33¢ STALKS package 35c¢ FRESH FROZEN SAVE 4c. -- LIBBY'S STRAWBERRIES --pacieac PACKAG SAVE 2c!--Birdseye SPROULE'S CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL BROWN'S MARKETERIA BROOKLIN, ONTARIO DUFFY'S MARKET 948 SIMCOE STREET NORTH MAPLE GROVE MARKET MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO 39 12-02. pkgs, GREEN PEAS 2 for A7t , | ORONO -- The: last stage in and Mrs | | reveals its hard way--77% thicker cost of the. project would be)Trustees. had considered group-, Orono Trustees s: over a two year period to|ing all village services such as |save the cost of interest on the| garbage, caretaking of the mu- ° capital amount. It is expected|nicipal centre, cutting grass, Complete Fire . Protection Plan Solina Church \that by paying over the two|sanding walks and sweeping the year period that it will tack on! Main street, under one con- a sum of approximately three tract. It was felt that one part-| e Plans White ® . and a half mills on th i OPERA eauta: ware Gif S and bait mile on the munt|ime workian could carry out) CANE QOEVICE The Trustees supported the possibly assist with other proj- By GLADYS YELLOWLEES I : jmove but held the right-to ei-jects in connection with hydro, ILINA -- The Unite: setting up fire protection was'ther extend or decrease the time|and water, when it is installed. Women had a wane pr completed recently when the|neriod, The secretary's salary was Dec. 15, at 8 p.m. Palen ¢ ou and, tne a An estimate of the annual op- increased from $250 to $300 on. The White Gift service will be olice rus age me ,erating cost excluding costs 'of/motion of Mercer and Forres- held during the Sunday School authority for as purcnase 9! answering the fire calls willl tor, hour on Sunday morning a new fire pumper. At a speciallamount to around $2,500, a The chairman of the roads) The Explorers met recent! |meeting four tenders were! mill rate of 625 mills. . rhe girls practised. their 7 opened on pumpers with King-| j, if ; ,committee H.-M. Mercer was pee . IY SONS y 4 u vs aeeei| Following the meeting the) : . for the Vesper service. The |Seagrave being the era Trustees and Township discuss-asked to have the construction|(nristmas project -- a candle -- Hoc oF toualet the Municipal Loan Act as it on Church street properly com-'centrepiece -- was completed, made. may apply to the Orono Water! pleted in order that water could PERSONALS Constable Ross Kossaty, RCM | Other bids were by Thibeault ideal ar ie al aired Pred flow into the catch basins and $17,375.00, American Marsh, prpihes haa apeiniao ip make adequate altera: (Polina. Nee Wal $18.587, and LaFrance $18,800 of these forms the Trustees are 4! adequa r olice, New Waterford, N.S., is Delivery of the new truck isit? Seek further information be-itions. so that water would not | Spending several days with Mr, axoeced fortydive working days|(ore action is taken by Council. | flow from Church street onto and ge bed Cie Pat. 'aller receipt of a nick by the A question on whether the proj- Duchess street. At the present) ,,. iran ila pell, formerly 4 dies orins ect could apply for the Loan). ; {Arlene Westlake, was honored company, possibly in February as it has progressed to its pres- time Duchess street is 12 inches py ladies of the community | The new truck will carry 500/ant stage exists. lower and the chairman said it/at a miscellaneous shower at gallons of water plus a full on ORONO -- The Orono Police would be flooded out in the|the Community Hall, recently. jplement of ladders, two sizes Of trustees met recently' when an|Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ormiston hose, navies. gas masks and ssreement was signed for the|~---_ [and Barbara, of Columbus, vis- Lad Abas equipment! removal of garbage in the po-| wy. - ited on a recent Sunday with by noneraien aglele teow an wise village. The contract is with| Firestone Earnings ao Mrs. Bruce Tink and |terior panel equipped with Gal ce tne A arbace! ign dM Cc. Joh f Le iuara Gale tis ; a spos garbage) [ys Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns, o ae et gauges and a refuse, ae o Hiked 5.6 Percent Bowmanvtle were Friday tea Heer Ce ie resolution to sign e ay __|guests of Mr. an rs. Lloy Suk GUL be comeleceg tiie Ri Anereniens was moved by 'A ae Obig. VAR) = Sates Broome and sons on their 47th December. Mercer and seconded by R. For- oe ire and Rubber Co Tues- wedding anniversary. Total cost of the addition to Tester In seconding the motion eh el Mad Seren es of $63, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gilbert the fire hall and for the fire ®- Forrester said that he re- Se oY Me ere year ended o¢ Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, pumper will exceed $25,000 served the right to re-open' the i oD eS 5.6 percent higher Elmer Herring of Oshawa. and A further: meeting. in connec. discussions on the. contract in than the $60,034,371 of 1962. Mr. Hasen Carruthers of Hali- tion with fire protection was the event that a public utility. The company said it had rec- fax, N.S.. visited Mr. and Mrs, later held' between the Town- '¥Pe. service was considered in ord net sales of $1,382,049,301, Frank Gilbert recently. ship and Police Trustees. This the future an increase of 8.2 per cent over meeting was held to establish) D. Simpson, who refrained 1962 sales of $1,277,691,871 a method of financing the cost from seconding the motion stat- Firestone said net income for of the new pumper and the ad-ed that he considered it was 1963 was equal to $2.25 a share .. ' dition to the Orono Fire Hall now time to set up such a serv- of common. stock, compared Girl Guides Association was at a total cost of $25,000 ice with $2.13 a share in 1962's fisca| founded in 1909 and 50 years It was decided that the total, At the | year. jlater had 188,415 members, YOUTH ORGANIZATION The Canadian Council of the a previous meeting Now a tissue so big, strong and absorbent like a handkerchief! 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