WHI 'Slanagée: Chris Dennett, Complaint Reported Here Of Robert William Walker On page 5 of the issue of this Rewspaper of Sept. 16 last ap- an article reporting the trial at the Courthouse, Whitby, Robert William Walker under "Accused Acquitted History - Making Case" Counsel for the accused, Robert William Walker of Beaverton, alleges that the following should be corrected: : (a) The article read in part "a 12man jury took less than Tells Of Work In South Africa Mrs. J. D, Ward was the guest speaker of Unit No. 1, St. Mark's United Church Women, at their meeitng held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Smith. Mrs. Ward gave a very inter- 'esting and informative talk on her Methodist Church work in Durbin, South Africa, where she lives. Mrs. A. A. Archibald} thanked the speaker. 40 minutes to acquit a Beaver= ton youth of three charges here yesterday."' Counsel for the ac- cused states that the jury took less than 20 minutes. (b) The article read in part 'Robert William 'Billy' Walker walked from Ontario' County's new Courtroom a free man'. Counsel for the accused alleges that the accused was not refer- red to at the trial as "Billy" but was referred to as "'Bill"'. (c) The article read in part: "Reilly, who was the principal Crown witness, pleaded guilty to the charge on February 12 and was given six months, . . He' claimed that after consum- ing a large amount of beer Christmas Eve and morning, he and Walker did the job and brought the loot back to the Reilly home on Victoria street. His brother Michael, 10, corrob- orated."" Counsel for the accus- ed alleges that the evidence of Michael did not constitute cor- jroboration in law of his brother, Oshawa Presbyterial United . . Arrangements were made for/and in fact alleges tRat his evi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, TBY And DISTRICT "5 Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West: PERSONALS >. Darlene, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Collins, 603 Kent street, is celebrating het sixth birthday 'today. Young guests attending her party are: Leslie Ann, n, and Billy Hayes, Louise Atkinson, Sharon Brear, Brooklin; Darlene's David. Dinner guests are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ashby, Hugh Ashby Jr., Whitby, Mr. and .Mrs, Fred Ashby and their son Dwaine of Hampton. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gardner have just returned from a month's motor trip to Victoria, B.C. The returned through the United States. | The newly elected president of Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council will chair the meeting of Monday, Nov. 2. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gal- lant, 315 Kent street, were: Mr. and Mrs. Robett Hebb, Wolf- ville, N.S.; also Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gallant, of gay? N.B. . Tel. 668-3703 New Church Group Is Welcomed At the regional. meeting of Church Women held Tuesday in Pickering, Mi#s M. A. Luke, president.of Oshawa Presbyter- ial, officially welcomed the new- ly formed United Church Wom- en of North Whitby United Church and spoke briefly on their behalf. Afternoon and evening ses- sions were held. Mrs. Parrinder was present to receive the right hand of fellowship and the best wishes of all the ladies present. Bazaar Articles Are Donated At the social evening of Royal Canadian Legion Ladies', Auxil- iary, the president, Mrs. Vernon Moore, initiated new) mem- ber, Mrs. Joan Cou 'd, who was welcomed into the auxil- iary. : Members Ph sos as an are: Mrs. Esther Ross, rs. Lila Collins, Mrs. May Mantle| Mr. and Mrs. Albert pre and Mrs. Alvin Foster. Best|Brock street north, are cele- wishes for a prompt recovery! brating their weddin,, anniver- were extended to them. |sary today. Their friends wish Articles were brought in for|them every happiness. | the Oct. 30 bazaar to be held| Za FULLY PRE- J FRAMED" 0 CASHWAY SAVE _On Heating Bills! with , REDTOP THERMAFIBER ROCKWOOL -- [INSULATION BATTS IN LOTS OF TWENTY CARTONS OR MORE | 2" THICK - 90 so. FooT CARTON FURNACES Serie ie place Lovers, in| desce wis in dircet conflict withlat Rayai Canadian Legion Weall.| Sunday guests at We este n I .| ' ; | ~ Eepieers were asked for food) The Oshawa Times pubihates ae lahering "dete: New < noni Mr. and Mrs. Donald and assistance at.the anniver-|the above in the interest of all| « 5) ee. oo leant ef Milton, the special oc- ; di N eee Open House"; Nov. 7; "Poppy |Gran é f ptf rn Ber. 3 and'4. /parties concerned. Day" Nov. 8 Church Parade|casion was the forthcoming charse of the tat na and Service; Noy. 11, men's birthday of their area os fread an article entitled "Hun-| dinner catered by the Ladies'|Darlene, who celebrates and She Fed Me." This was Donald Powell, son of Mr. | Auxiliary. birthday today. | followed by prayer. Mrs. Mabel|2nd Mrs. Kelvin Powell, 837 | ao a 3" THICK ~60s9, Foot CARTON "3.17 PER CARTON NOT SAME PERSON COMBINATION ALUMINUM JUST sul Elliott read the scripture. Dundas street east, is not the WHITBY TWP. LOAN APPROVED OTTAWA (Special) -- The Municipal Development and Loan Board has approved a loan to the Township of Whit- by, it was announced here Wednesday. The loan, estimated at $28,- 933, is for the construction of @ general purpose room to a school. Repayable ,over 20 years, it bears interest at 534 per cent per annum. Because the project will be completed before March 31, 1965, the township will benefit from a fongiveness of 25 per cent of fhe authorized loan. The province of Ontario cer- tified that the project was of a@ nature which would provide increased employment. Electoral Law | person who was found wander- ing in the Stokely Van Camp plant on Oct. 23 and was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail 'in Whitby Magistrate's Court last Friday. 4 | Underpass Is Delaying © Street Work | Widening of Whitby's Dundas, street will be delayed a year, members of the town coundil were told this week. T. A. Hickey, project engineer | iwith the Ontario Department of| |Highways, said widening, from) |Brock street to the eastern town | | limits, will not start until the} Canadian Pacific Railway underpass has been opened for four lanes of traffic. Full construction, he said, could not begin until the sum- 6th Annual POLICE DANCE ee, UO pe yl - "Jat : DANCING . 9 P.M. til 1AM. FRIDAY oct. 30th Ernie White's Orchestra CLUB BAYVIEW @ Dress Optional @ Club Privileges LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS SOLD mer of 1965, and would not be | To Come Under Guesisied watil the pened of | 1 Review MONTREAL (CP) --Quebec's| electoral law, unique in Canada} for its stringent restrictions on campaign spending, wit! be given a solid once-over by the federal government's commit- tee on Hmiting election ex- penses. F Francois Nobert, a Trois-Ri- vieres, Que., lawyer named to head the five-member commit- tee, said Wednesday the legis- lation will be studied by the committee. "Obviously we will study the law because of the preliminary work which has. already gone 966. Council had hoped for a completion date in 1965. W. O.. McBride, town en-} gineer, said Wednesday delays | in coming to agreement with| CPR on the design of a new! underpass bridge had set the) schedule behind. He said the de-) partment must have its under-| pass plans accepted by the CPR} before they can be submitted to! the Board of Transport Commis- | sioners for final approval. Four tentative plans have al- ready been submitted to CPR, he said, but there has been no reply. He said final acceptance would not be given until the spring of 1065. Mr. McBride said initially the CPR was to design the bridge, RED WING ORCHARDS FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN Thursday and Friday 1 p.m, -- 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10.a.m, -- 8 p.m. DOORS $21.88 ea. 2'6" x 6'6" Rugged Z ber doors. Storms, screen closer, windchain and all hardware included. 2'8" x 6'8" and $22:88 2'10 x 6'10" Self Storing Doors $22.77 to $23.77 VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE YaC PER TILE 5 Nice Vinylflex Colors IN CARTON LOTS OF 112 PIECES Full 9"x9" For Only TO FIT BASEMENT UNITS ALUMINUM IN SMALLER LOTS ADD 20c CARTON a ECONOPAK BAGGED woos & FULL 5 CUBIC FEET! ANY QUANTITY KEY-IN-KNOB LOCK SETS 34.90 OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. 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ONLY FREE MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS ON REQUEST EXPORT ' eg VISIT CASHWAY ! | : YOU'LL SEE WHY PEOPLE FROM ALL TONE" OVER ONTARIG AND QUEBEC DRIVE UP TO 250 MILES AND MORE FOR Home Permanent At Shorty's 1.49 BIG SAVINGS | nee ON QUALITY MATERIAL * * How To Get There x x AJAX YARD ; { ON ROWE STREET SOUTH OFF HIGHWAY NO. 401 AT INTERCHANGE 66 PHONE 942-1221 Into it," he told a reporter. . |but turned it over to the depart- | But, he emphasized, electoral| ment in May of this year. laws of nations where pariia-| A basic requirement of the mentary government exists will|job, he said, is to endure an un- also be. studied. jinterrupted flow of traffic, both Mr. Nobert, 48, was in Mont-|road and rail, throughout the real to attend a meeting of the! work operation. Canadian National Railways |--"'To do that we have to tackle board of directors, his first|the underpass first," he said, since his appointment to the|"and to start on the underpass board Oct. 15: He was ap-|we must have the CPR's accep- pointed to the election expenses|tance of the department's de-| committee Tuesday. signs." | BROCK whitby Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 8:30 © SATURDAY MATINEE Our Hallowe'en Special Pick up a bushel of "CEE" Mcintosh Apples and a 75 |b. bag of Ontario Potatoes for Winter use. > 7 : ee Full Size 6 5 8'x6'8" a "LIGHTS EXTRA" 8'x7' only $41.45 -- 9'x7'$46.95 COMPLETE WITH ALL HARDWARE | Diag ise 2'/. MILES WEST OF WHITBY ON No, 2 Highway at "The Big Red Apples NO. 1 PAINT GRADE SOLID CHIPBOARD BI-FOLD DOORS 2' complete 8.25 214' complete 9,30 3' complete (0,95 4 5' and 6' widths just double prices. Completely Assembled Hardware on! 25 SHEET LOTS WATERPROOF PINE SPRUCE. ECONOPLY PAINT GRADE SANDED PLYWOOD $2.98 a sheet FROM ONE OF CANADA'S BEST MILLS! Choice Quality KNOT F®%. PINE PANELLING Seven and Eight foot bundles! Packed 6 lay- ers to the bundle and just 15¥2c per board foot ! 1 x6" .=7' PER BUNDLE y $3.26 1x6" -8' $3.72 $4.34 1x8".7' 1x8"-8' rer sunoe 94.96 BEAUTIFULLY MILLED TO FULL HALF INCH THICK ! YOU HAVE TO THINK YOUNG TO FEEL REAL SPRUNG! Shorty's Cigar Store. | 121 Brock St. N. Whitby | | | 1 i i | | } | | | | Smaller lots add .15¢ per sheet. JOHNS-MANVILLE DOVER, WHITE | ASBESTOS _ SIDING SHINGLES $16.95 Square @LEARING! | CLEARING! | CHAIN LINK FENCE 100' ROLLS 36" 39.6 49" 51151 LAST CALL 6' T-BAR POSTS Just 88c 3/4" x a x 8? MAHOGANY Cupboard Plywood .31e per foot PER BUNDLE "© Teenmscore| |] Kodak Instamatic With JAMES DARRIN. || GAMERA OUTFIT jvand PAMELA TIFFIN [J 5 | eg. Pri F s".. 16.95 to s Price ADORN Hair Spray Reg. Price 2.98 Shorty's Price PER BUNDLE POLYETHYLENE 500-ft. rolls 2 mil. Notice-Garbage Disposal Area TOWN OF WHITBY In order to extend Special Fall Services to the resi- dents of Whitby, arrangements have been made for the following... A. 1 QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL Tweed-Granite ASPHALT SHINGLES - PER SQUARE , COLA 2.99 Rock Shakes $21.95 PLASTIC PIPE 2" 1,91 HP 3.80 48 (Ya7.22 1/898 ARROW Stapling GUNS $] 55 BEREAN APPROVED BROOKLIN YARD v= Corner Highways No. 7 and No. 12 , 5] 9.60 up Case of 24 Only e FREE DRAW e One carton of cigarettes of your choice every week. - GRAND PRIZE A Kodak Automatic 8MM Movie Camera Draw to be made on Dec. 23, 1964 Winners of Shorty's Free Draws Oct. 17th, 1964 Mrs. Ann Stuart, 707 Henry St., Whitby Oct. 24th, 1964. Bill Goodchild, R.R. No. 2, Whitby OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. Garbage Disposal Area will now be OPEN--Saturday Morning 8 A.M, to 12 A.M. only. ' FROM--October 23rd to November 14th, 1964 NORMAL HOURS -- Monday to Friday 8 A.M, to 5 P.M, (Holidays excepted) PEST PE 2 Cedar Closet § Full Size 18x20"x7" Lining Undercoated $9.65 [S8:99.<= ~ BUILDING? 54" x # x 8! Select Spruce Underlay *9.48 PHONE 655-3313 MR, T, EDWARDS, Cheirmon, Sanitotion Committe. SHEET