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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1964, p. 5

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WINTER WONDERL This home, in the Kitsilano district, is typical of Van-. couver this winter. Where green grass and shrubbery used to be evident there is a " mantle of deep, crusty snow that got deeper Tuesday and will get even deeper still. Vancouver had its first white Christmas -- and freezing, AND IN VANCOUVER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE WHITBY (Staff) -- A swerv-| ing dump truck on Highway 401 led to the arrest, and subse- quent conviction of Fred James Colvin, 53, of Teeswater, in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tues- day on a charge of drunk driv- ing. OPP Constable H. J. Houston said he saw the green dump truck on Dec. 23 heading east on the highway "in an_ erratic manner." When arrested, Hous- ton was co-operative at first, but later turned belligerent at the station, he said. Sobriety tests showed the accused was intoxicated, he said. Colvin, pleading guilty to the charge, was sentenced to seven days in jail, and had his licence suspended for six months. Because he has been in custody since his arrest, he will not have to serve the seven days, Magistrate Harry Jermyn said. A fine of $50 and costs or four days in jail was imposed on John Winston Walker, 23, of Lindsmore crescent, Toronto, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving. near-zero temperatures a few days before that -- in 13 years despite boasts of its gentle winter climate. (CP Wirephoto) AT DOWNSVIEW Whitby Dunlops Defeat North York Maple Leafs BY CLIFF GORDON Sparked by a fine three-goal effort of youthful Jerry Dionne, Whitby Dunlops Tuesday night downed the North York Maple Leafs 3-2 at the Downsview | Arena in Metro Junior B League ~ action. The win was the Dunnies fifth game in a row without a loss. The team has won three and tied two. It has only been topped once in their last seven / games. : For Dionne it was his finest performance of the season thus |" far as he had bagged only four goals in 17 games previous to / jast night's encounter and had only two assists for a total of six scoring points. It has been @ felt by the local brass that this young strapping fellow would soon blossom out and from here on he should be heard from @ lot. GOALIE IN FORM Tom Martin and John Mar- shall managed the only two} goals against Dunc Wilson in the Whitby goal who once again| played a stellar game. Wilson for his fine goal tending earned the third star of the game be- hind Dionne and Pete Turner) of the losers. Turner, while not|Baker, will be gunning for still| scoring, earned his honors for his tireless efforts and his two assists during the crowd pleas- ing game. Referee McCarthur called a | | WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter spent the Christmas weekend with their daughter and sor-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. David Ben- ner, and family, Port Colborne. On Sunday Mrs. Benner and children motored with her par- ents to Whitby to spend the remainder of the holidays. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Pommerenke, -48 Eliza- beth crescent, were Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Boettcher of Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. were guests for dinner on Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ploeger, 303 Maple street east, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Hennessy) spent Christmas weekend in Picton visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hen- nessy and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Hennessy. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pickard, 338 Dovedale drive, were Morley Pickard, Lindsay and Wayne Pickard, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. entertained members of their ) JERRY DIONNE good game throughout and while not overworked, kept the game well under control as the young fellows stuck strictly to the game. The Dunnies, under Coach Pat another big win here on New Year's afternoon as they play |host to the St. Michael's College /Buzzers in a hiliday fixture. ' The Buzzers are breathing hot family for Christmas dinner at the Flying Dutchman, Bowman- ville. Afterwards the family gathered at the Foster's resi- dence, 321 Centre street north, for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Milton, spent Christmas holiday weekend at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pettes and fam- ily, 611 Stewart street. | Mr. and Mrs, Steve Peleshok jand children, .Crystal, Steven William Leej@nd Timmy, were Christmas| |dinner guests at the home of pe and Mrs. Harry Peleshok |Oshawa. | Mr, and Mrs. Henry Radatus and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goldring, Ajax, were guests for Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pegutter, 130 Elizabeth cres. LAC John Anthony Shephard, stationed at Namao, Alberta, jwith the Royal Canadian Air \Force, is on a month's fur- lough and is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. |Shephard, 919 Donovan cres- jcent, Other guest during the Cc. B. Foster|holidays was Miss Sandra Kath-| 'een Shephard of Ottawa. Whitby For This BROCK One Complete Show Each Evening [AMERICA'S MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE Program - Starting at 7:30 J Rb bbb bbb bob METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER and CINERAMA present SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 down the necks of the Dunnies and trail the 'Men of Davie' by a scant three points thanks to the big two pointer Tuesday night against the Maple Leafs. The Dunnies have been going well of late and we can expect another fine performance from them here on the first day of the New Year. 3 REGULARS ABSENT } The Dunnies were- short handed three of their regulars} for last night's encounter. lan) Young and Danny Sandford! were up with the parent Oshawa Generals in a losing 3-1 cause. Young was a stand by goalie for Gibson while Sandford did see limited action. Also absent from the Whitby line up was Jim Whittaker who suffered a 'Char- lie horse' in the game in Kings- ton last week. We would like to remind the| good fans of the game here on New Year's day starting at 2:30 p.m. when the "red hot" Whitby Dunlops will attempt to carry on their undefeated string as they play host to the double blue of the ever popular St. |Michael's College Buzzers, SUMMARY Ist Period 1. North York: Martin, Tur- jner, Marshall 5:42 Penalties: Reid 3:40, Wilson| 4:33, Lastic 11:26 | 2nd Period 2. Whitby: Dionne (5) man, Wing 2:28 Penalties: Pelyk 4:29, Emile 11:37, Lastic 19:57 | 3rd Period | 3. Whitby: Dionne (6) Solo- jman, Wing 4:35 4: Whitby: Dionne (7) Solo- man, Wing 4:35 5. North York: Marshall, Tur- ner, Martin 17:24 Penalties: Byren 7:25. East Whitby Plans Solo- Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told court, Pickering Township Licence Is Suspended Six Month Period police arrested Walker on Box- ing Day when they saw his car weaving across the road. Walker, he said, took up all the road, then swerved onto a shoulder and narrowly missed hitting several mail boxes before they caught up to him. When arrested, Walker said he had drunk "'about three or four shots of whiskey." His licence was suspended for three months. Also appearing before Magis- trate. Jermyn: Robert Burns Villemaire, 258 Hubbert avenue, Oshawa, con- victed of fraud on Dec. 1, was placed on two years' probation. At his trial, Mr, Affleck said Villemaire soid a car to Preston Gregoire for $1,250, informing him it was free of all payments. Shortly after Gregoire paid the full amount with a cheque. However, a finance company repossessed the car for non- payment of dues. After investigation, Mr. Af- fleck said, it was discovered both the car and the debt from PEOPLE NOT NAMES LONGTOWN, England (CP) Two schoolgirls have collected 1,000 signatures on a petition to | Service Clubs Plan Programs WHITBY (Staff) -- With the) prevent the closing of the only movie house in this Cumberland town. The management said the petition won't help matters unless people promise to come the finance company were Ville- maire's, Magistrate Jermyn in passing sentence, ordered Villemaire to make full restitution to Gre- goire. Yule Concert Is Presented BROUGHAM (TC) -- St. John's Church Sunday School presented its Christmas Con- cert, Dec, 21, with the super- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 30,1964 § eard a nile away. TOWN OF WHITBY TENDER FOR 12 TON STEP-SIDE PICK-UP TRUCK (No special tender form required) Sealed Tenders Address: DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS- Chatham -- Ernest Valentine Barber, 86, managing director of the Oakville Record in 1929- 30. Montreal -- Paul Gelinas, 52, advertising manager for radio station CKAC in Montreal. London--Gustavus Green, 99, builder of the first successful airplane engine in Britain. Lethbridge, Alta, -- Edward F, (Ted) Hagell, 69, widely- known artist of western farm and ranch life. Lincoln, Neb.--Dr, Theodore A. Kiesselbach, 80, retired agronomist of the University of. Nebraska, internationally known for his work in develop- ing hybrid corn. Montreal -- Charles Brown, 45, a news editor with CFCF = and television in Mont- real, ITS MUSIC CARRIED and s' With a full boiler of pI one be Truck Tenders, e/o J. R. Frost, Clerk, Town of Whitby. ; will be accepted until 5 p.m. Monday, ty 4, 1965 tor @ Yq ton Step-side Pick-up Truck. The following must be included as an inherent port of the tender price: : i MC. Ya ton Panel Truck must be taken in trade, extras: romt reor spr Tires, 6 ply, snow tires rear, Parker with centre heavy duty rear. mounted fock- pe two sunvisors, s tyiaen Shain Wr ae Ce Gah toran painted Hwy. Yellow and lettered ity, Works Full fications it t accom ender: Golivety ota, tm. fell riche OF Ua tome 'he ; Chairmen, Town Property Committee. defroster, 8 ft. 'own of Wh Dept. Truck No. 1) in Forest m pany tade allowance, net to Town must stated on tender, ag oe ve saiidieniemeaiaiiiaaaaiasiiditall amon intendent, Howard Malcolm, as chairman. Each class presented a play. Santa Claus arrived to distri- bute presents and candy, The members of the Christmas party in the hall, Dec. 23. Noble Grand Allan Pilkey, assisted by his wife, Noble Grand Louise Pilkey, chaired the gathering. presented by the lodge mem- bers. The gathering also en- joyed carol singing led by Jack Shephard, Presents and candy were distributed by Santa Claus. The Rebekahs served lunch, P The Boy Scouts will hold a paper drive Jan. 9 weather permitting. new year only a few days away! Whitby service clubs are plan- ning for the 1965 season. The Rotary Club is swinging into action and plams are being made for the club's Annual Rotary Review. Club members are planning acts and skits for the club's largest fund raising program. The review will be held in one of the high school auditoriums on a Friday and Saturday eve- ning in April. The club does much to aid| crippled children in the area and plans for even better serv- ice are being formulated, They provide appliances, pay| doctor's bills, and are always) Ath. Chei Councillor T, Edwards TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION (CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEAR'S DAY) There will be no garbage collection on Friday, Dec- ember 25th or on Friday, January Ist. Garbage nor- mally collected on these days will be picked up on Monday, December 28th and on Monday, January c. Town of able to provide transport to the : $ Whitby. hospitals in Toranto. | They entertain the children| and help them enjoy the sum-| mer by sending them to camp. Plans are under way to hold; an Arbor Day for the school| children in May. : The children will plant trees in school yards and local parks. The Kinsmen Club members) TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA Happy New Year Everyone centre their activities on help-| ing persons stricken with Cystic) Fibrosis. | They have many different methods of raising money to aid) in their projects. Much of the research done to discover the cure for this dis- ease is financed by Kinsmen Clubs. : Peel Street Park will again) receive the club's attention this year, and additional equipment} will be placed on the newly| opened land, | Kinsmen Park, Byron street, | is due for maintenance and gen-| eral care. Start the New Year Off Right... FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH THE BEST RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF FRESH HOGS BUDGET TERMS NOTHING DOWN Family Monuments Created To Individue! or } Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Inaugural Meeting| The East Whitby Township {Council for 1965, will hold its inaugural meeting in the town-| ship office at Columbus at 11) -m. Monday, Jan. 11. Final plans for the meeting have not been completed. Members of the council for |the year are: Neil Smith, reeve; | \John Howden, deputy-reeve; | |Ross Lee, A. S. Evans and! |Douglas Marlowe, councillors, SAINTS'S REMAINS The buried. remains of St.| Benedict--the abbey's founder] in 530 AD--and his twin sister| St. Scholastica are located at! Italy's Montecassino Abbey. | | @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points NOW AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW YEAR IS THE TRADITIONAL TIME TO One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Wollpaper and Murals © Custom Draperies © C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Broadicom and Rugs DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby REVIEW__THE PAST LOOK TO THE FUTURE { it 4 i ul accept our most 3 EEE bb ob ob ob ab abt obo ob ot 2 Lsieeseneeiiiaan a aan sincere thanks for Closed All Day Satu * your valued patronage. , Zo The Whitby Barber's Assoc. YOU SHOULD REVIEW YOUR WILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE OF YOUR -FAMILY Our long experience in the planning: and handling of Estates can be of great value to you. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundas St, W. ESTABLISHED 1889 rday, January 2nd. 4 DISCOUNT HOUSE Lenmeeneliaiegunel wy ' / . \ WHERE ELSE WIHOOS _--_--a L TONITE and THURS: SPECIALS CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY AND ALL DAY SATURDAY, JAN. 2nd To Allow The Best Employees in Oshawa to Enjoy The New Year's Holiday with their family! No Free Film at Oshawa Discount House! No Gimmicks! Just Low Discount Prices EVERY DAY - COMPARE and SAVE! BLACK and WHITE KODACOLOR PICTURE | PICTURE FILM FILM 620--120--127 620--120--127 29: 1.18 ROLL 8mm. Color 35mm. 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