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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jul 1964, p. 5

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' : WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 HOLLAND TRIP FOR FAMILY cana Oshawa Times Route The happiest family in Whit- by right now are the Wiersma family of 'Dovedale drive. Next week they leave for a 21 day stay in Holland -- all ten of them. A great deal of the money needed for the trip was raiseq by the children from a duo of Oshawa Times paper routes. The family, pic- tured here, are father Ron in the back row with son Peter '4 needed for the trip ™ 11.5 parts per 1,000 as indicating (15), his wife Liza and Arthur (13) next to him. In the centre row are Bill (11), and Chris- ina (12). Front row is Nancy ), Ronald (6), Douglas (21 months) and Maynard (9). Speed, Ale, Wind Blamed For Death Excessive speed, alcohol con- , and gusting winds, were factors in the May 9 death of Robert Freeman, 35, Toronto, at the bridge abutment of High: way 401 anq Liverpool road, a Coroner's Jury decided last night. The five-man jury broight down their verdict at an inquest at Dr. F. A. Evidence was eg 4 the in- quest iofiasiing t Freeman} died in a car driven by Robert Harrop, 36, of Markham, when the _ le veered into the abut- ment. Harrop, the driver of the death vehicle died June 7, almost a month after the accident. Dr. John Martin, an Oshawa Pathologist, told the hearing that Freeman had died '"'al- "shock due to excessive loss of blood when his aorta (a main artery leading from the heart) was severed. , sonnaarsenetcsarine a He added that blood samples taken from Freeman indicated 2.2 parts of alcohol per 1000 passed him on the left, veered in front of him and smashed into a bridge abutment. "He must have been doing 70 or 80 and there were beer bot- tles and glass all over the place," he concluded. Robert Freeman, man's brother, the dead said that the A once-in-a-lifetime trip starts next Thursday for the entire Wiersma family of Dovedale Whitby. For on that Ron Liza Wiersma and their eit children leave for a 21-day stay in Holland. It wil! be a sensa- They tives and friends they haven't seen in 14 long years. The Wiersma's immigrated to this country early in 1950. They arrived with hardly a penny to their name. Now they have a fine home and a fise family. But hy some years they have ser to return to their] land just to see how things have changed and to meet again the many friends and relatives Helps Pay Vacation psa Malye agg Eldest sons Peter and rey «ay A route. The profits Ps ana| vent straight into the kitty. Slowly but surely the fund rose. Every member of family wanted to make the trip -- but they knew they had to work for it and $2,500 is a lot aper When the papers arrived each day every child had . however small. Peter and Arthur had them de-| livered quickly. Then finally the, great day, they have there. Thus, two years ago a fund raising campaign was launched among the family. Plans were laid with almost military pre- cision. Ron Witrsma was holding a good job in the maint department at Genera} Motors. He supplied half of the $2,500 The other half was collected two men had gone on a fishing trip to Bobcaygeon. Constable Onlock concluded his testimony saying there were six full pints in the crushed case and that the OPP consid- ered a blood-alcohol reading of intoxication, The jury deliberated 20 min- utes before bringing down their verdict. There were no riders or re- Apologies To 2 Bill Jordans We regret a mix-up in Bill Jordans in Tuesday's edition of The Times. It seems that the town not only boasts the fire-fighter, Bill Jordan, but another Bill Jordan, this one a carpenter who lives just outside the town, is also among our midst. Bill Jordan, the fire-fighter, known to some as the man be- hind the Wilson's meat counter, was wrongly said to have no water in his house. gs AAR Mra. Pee ph perme ete a Sif BaD AN Mice ip sasjourti THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 9, 1964 tute. Dr. J. G. Hagey, president| stitutions had been of the university, sald both ia-| cderstion for some came. ae fon ont ae Scketh. Gace baal. aah 0 Sake number of presents acquired. "Now we are all ready to mci. "We ore ete ts Gad "We are going to have a wonderful time. We will staying with my age and father at a village called St. Annaparochie. "Tt's wonderful, you know. ¢|We will be there in seven hours iby jet. When we get to Just out of interest if any Whitby family-is planning to do} the same thing out of an Osh- awa Times paper route, $1,100, which is what the Wiersma boys collected, would involve the de- livering of some 800,000 papers. Design Institute Is Established WATERLOO (CP)--The Uni- versity of Waterloo announced lished a design institute at the university "in order to com- plete negotiations on design projects which have been under discussion with several organ- izations." Speculation outside the uni- versity was that the design in- The Smart Wear Bill Jordan, the carpenter, is the citizen who applied to town council for municipal water. We apologize to both gentle- men for any discomfort they may have experienced by our commendations. error. NOW OPEN Whitby Glass & Mirror Co. TABLE TOPS -- SHOW CASES For Fast Service .. . CALL 668-2481 309 BEECH ST. WHITBY, ONT. parts of blood, and in his opini the man was "extremely intoxi- cated"'. Dr. S. D. Weisbaum, said that he had treated Harrop, the dri- ver. of the vehicle, and had no- ticed a smell of alcohol coming from the man's breath. Constable Dave Onlock, Whit- by OPP, said that he had arriv- ed at the accident scene shortly after 6 p.m. Freeman was pinned in the passenger seat, and Harrop was in the driver's seat with a par- tially full case of beer crushed between him and the steering wheel, the officer said, He continued that there were no skid marks at the scene and strong gusts of wind were blow- ing across the highway. Jerry Udall, Ajax, testified that he had been driving west on Highway 401 when a car BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:15 Feoture Starts at 6:55 & 9:25 COMFORTABLE AND COOL young John F. Kennedy CLIFFROBERTSON rion: suscxs ROBERT CULP-GRANT WLLAMS ">= CK LWARNER- wis. WY 'SEATS ROBERT J. 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Plans and specifications with blank Form of Tender may be obtained at the Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario or from the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Yonge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on payment of a deposit of '$15. 00. The deposit cheque should be made payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Town of Whi refunded upon return of the said plans and specifications in good condition wi of the date of closing of tenders. Each tender must be accompanied by a marked cheque in an amount equal to 3 per cent , ond will be in two weeks Gore & Storrie Limited Consulting Engineers, SSSSSSSSSFS$$ w 305 BROCK | | | Example Ist Poir...., 2nd Pair..... TOTAL .. rE @ TEEN FLATS by Clorke we 9.98 HOUSTON SHOES WHITBY PLAZA ze Buy one pair at Reg- ST. 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Be ne ee Ee ene Cooler and athe fed cogpanin i his o! brother Dave gy sales manager for indole Canada Ltd. in Derek ran his grocery shopping spree at Y Yorkdale Plaza's Dominion With Dad driving, the mai -- Store. to be to home the contents of nine shopping carta 'Decek nigel oral wits S pocnion, worth $195.94 at the checkout counter. Everyone is Saving AT YOUNG MODERNS fa Savage end $S$S$SSSSESSSS$S $$$S$s 135 Brock Street South, WHITBY PTto > Yo OFF DURING THEIR SELLING OUT "ALL SALES FINAL-NO EXCHANGE or REFUND" Complete Inventory to be sold GIRLS . . . Infants to Pre Teens BOYS Infants to 12 Years SALE IS NOW ON! slo SS SSSSSSSS SS T | ae

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