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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1965, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, July 24, 1965 WHITBY PERSONALS -- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilcox andjthe Oshawa General iy Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Powell is celebrating his : i i The Mount Zion Public School built in 1875, though still in good repair has been abandoned by the Pickering Area 1 School Board, Its 29 pupils will be absorbed by the system's other schools when they begin classes in September. The building was given to the Mount Zion community to be used as a recreation hall. Also closing its doors for the last time as a school in June, the Bal- sam Public School was re- tired by the board at 9 The building has electricity but no modern washroom facilities and water was pumped from the outside well by hand. Last year 10 pupils of the Balsam area on the Ninth Concession at- tended the school. Last win- ter the coal stove kept the Balsam pupils comfortable in the one-room school, built in 1870. --Oshawa Times Photos BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Youths Plead Guilty Five Entry Charges AJAX (Staff) -- Two youths, of no fixed address, pleaded) ty to five charges of break. enter and theft and one of es- caping custody and received a total of four years in jail in Ajax Magistrate's Court, Thurs- da: y. Brent Pullan, 21 and Joseph Lumley, 19, pleaded guilty to enter and theft of less than $50 -at the Cecil Smith Supertest Station at Highway 2 and White's side- road and at Disney Motors in charges of break, Pickering Village July 12. Pullen also pleaded guilty to escaping from the Burwash In- dustrial Farm June 19 and a break, enter and theft charge committed in Acton July 1 _ where he stole a car. Pullen was sentenced to the ' Burwash Farm for 18 months in London, Ont., Pickerin Constable last December when he was convicted of 'charges of auto theft and two 'om of break, enter and Township Police . Speakman testified that the youths had broken into the Cecil Smith Garage in the early morning hours of July 12 ,|where Pullen entered the build- ing through a window while Lumley acted as_ look-out. Money was taken from a cigar- ette and soft drink machine. as car keys. lice. breaking into Masson Acton and stealing $100 in cash, a radio and a car, all of which was recovered by the Pickering Township Police. k Both accused had lengthy re- suspended sentence, to 67th Annual Held By Tru HAMPTON -- The 67th Trul family picnic held recently at The Acres, Taunton rd., was most successful. The 1965 pic- mic will be held at the same place on the second Sunday in Tuly. Officers for 1964 are: dent, Bob Collins, Whitby; secretary treasurer, Winni fred Werry, Newcastle RR 2; Sports, Earl Trull, Fred Wright; Table committee, Edna Price, Eileen Sobil, Gladys Barron; Special prizes, Diane Werry. Following a bountiful and de- licious supper served buffet style the special prizes were presented by Ona Gardiner: Largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Bowmanville; youngest child, Amanda Huxter, 5% months, Ajax; Highest av- erage in June examinations. Anne Gove, 89.9 per cent, Grade 8; Man with biggest foot, Ber nie Huxter; Huxter; Farthest distance, tied Lonnie Bennett, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Ashby Peterborough. Earl Trull, of Courtice, who conducted the program of sports. Bob Collins treated the children to donated the prizes, ice cream. Boys' race: Peter Gove, Ajax; Richard Gardiner, Garden Hill; William Gove, Ajax. Girls' Race, 10 and under: Heather Collins, Whitby; Caro Ann Collins, Whitby. Girls' race, over . 10: Gove, Ajax; Cathy Carruthers Garden Hill. Boys' Ball Throw: Carruthers, Anne Gove. Shoe scramble: Women's Kick liner, Garden Hill. Ladies' Open Race: Brenda I Ruth Gardiner, Gove, Garden Men's Open: Bernie Huxter, Ajax; Allan Werry, Enniskillen; Jim Gardiner, Garden Hill. Time race, ladies, 2 min.: Mrs. Newton Edgar, Oshawa; Mrs, Clive Ashby, Peterbor- Presi- Picnic ll Family i Hampton. Children's time race, 1 min.: Anne Gove, Cathy Carruthers, Peter Gove. Spot race, open: Mrs. land Trull, Bowmanville. Yellowlees At Disney Motors, Pickering Village, Lumley again acted as look-out while Pullen entered the garage through a window and took money from the soft drink machine, cigarettes and two bottles of whiskey as well The youths then stole a car from the Disney Motors lot and proceeded to Toronto where they were apprehended by Metro Po- Pullen also pleaded ty to lotors in cords for break, enter and theft and Magistrate H. M. Jermyn lsentenced Lumley, who was on 12 months definite and six months ough; Mrs. Lorenzo. Trull, Har- Clan Picnics indefinite on each of the two break, enter and theft charges. The sentences will run concur- rently. Brent Pullen was given a two- year sentence for escaping cus- tody, one year consecutive for the Acton break, enter and theft and one-year concurrent « 1 each of the other two break, teers Emergency Measures Organiza- tion for Radiological Service work, it was announced this week. Recruits selected for the specialized work will ceive training in detection of radiation. Upon completion of training in all phases of radiation detec- tion and necessary communica- tion the successful recruits will be known as monitors or deputy- monitors depending on the posi- tion they fill. At the moment enter and theft charges. A Toronto contracting sales- man was fined $25 when he was found guilty of having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence, William David Moores said he had purchased a case of beer for the workmen at a driveway paving site on Rideout st. in Ajax. Ajax Police Sergeant William Shaw said one man was drinking beer in the middle of the road when he was summoned to the scene as a result of a com- plaint. Shaw said he confiscated the beer which was in a parked car on Rideout st. Moores argued that the beer b Volunteers WHITBY are (Staff) required by Defe there are monitors in 29 Moni-' Volun- Are Required For Radiation Detection the tional monitors nce also needed. re- toring Secondary Stations throughout the county. Ten addi- are required while 21 deputy-monitors are Monitors located at impor- tant key points throughout the county will check their particu- lar areas for radiation when- ever they may hear a distant explosion. Tests are made with special equipment designed to give accurate readings of total number of roentgens, falling in one hour, Each check-point or Secondary Station, will be no more than one mile from any * out protection is available. Volunteers, Perry; Rouge; Valentyne; Sunderland; bridge; Glasgow; Atha; and th City of Oshawa. Claremont; ners; Manchester; Dunbarton; Oshawa; inhabited location and will be located where reasonable fall- male or female, 18 and one half years or over are required for training as Monitors for service in the fol- lowing 10 municipalities: Port Brooklin; Victoria Corners Ux! Deputy-monitors are required at: Gamebridge; Victoria Cor- Sunderland; Leaskdale; Uxbridge; Glasgow; Greenbank; Port Perry; Rag- lan; Ashburn; Claremont; Atha; Whitby; Ajax; Bay Ridges and Rouge. A course of instruction, one evening per week for six con- secutive weeks will be held later' third birthday on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Brower of Holland are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiers- ma, 340 Dovedale drive, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gordon, wedding anniversary today. Their friends wish them) levery happiness. Godfrey Schilling, Byron street north, is now con- valescing at his home after a four-week stay at New Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto where he underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ver- haegh, Holland are spending a couple of months visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willems, 805 Byron street north. row, 309 Chestnut street east. of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woold- ridge, 1004 McCullough drive, were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mor- ton and family of Georgetown. beth, twin sister of Edwin Wright their home, 1703 Dufferin street. day for a Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Scot- land are arriving this kend abroad, visiting relatives in Hol- Recent visitors at the home Mrs. William Haney of Lam- , was a recent guest at Miss Nicola VanGils left Mon- three-week visit for a three-week visit with their son and daughter-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, 147 Lupin drive. Sorry to learn that Mrs. Frank Woodman, 605 Athol street, is in this year for prospective Mon- itors. Upon completion of the course each new recruit will re- ceive a Provincial certificate. Service under the program laid out will actually be dor- mant until the need arises al- though all recruits will be able; to practice with their equipment by testing and checking the instruments provided for them. No meetings will be held on termination of the training pro- ram and, subsequently, no time lost by the recruit through attendance at events which would take him or her away from their normal routine and daily living. Deputy-recruits are not re- quired to undergo a course of instruction but may volunteer for such training when the course begins for Monitors. A Provincial certificate as Radia- tion Monitor (Basic) will be |awarded to all recruits who at- 'tend the course. | FREE TI CKETS TO SEE THESE POPULAR PICTURES AT THE THEATRE SPECIALIZING IN... @ PIZZA © SPAGHETTI © BAR-B-Q CHICKEN @ SPARERIBS HOME DELIVERY 668-8807 (Open ? di @ week) 107 COLBORNE 87. W. Mrs. Stephen Horkin, 581 King St. £E., Oshawe The CORNER PIZZA EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE ed ond You will flech week for 26 weeks there will appeer in ¢ page the addresses of 12 lucky nome should eppeer end you locete tt et the Oshewe receive your guest tickets to the Brock Theatre. es Office in Whitby er ©: cote tn tate even, if Your peop! erea. your 00 Yen are sited fe do le op ie VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION was not in his p i ut in his boss' car but the magis- trate ruled that since he bought the beer he was guilty. A Fairport Beach man had two charges withdrawn when he pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and failing to produce a driver's licence, Charles Morton had charges of obstructing a police officer and of failing to produce insur- ance withdrawn at the request of Acting Crown Attorney Paul Coath. Morton pleaded guilty to for Matchless Living GOE Lam -McTEAG ELECTRIC LTD. Louetta Butson 181 Monk, Oshawe; LECTRIC " [GALTERATIONS Even "THE TH BROCK THEATRE WHITBY (Week of July 26th) MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY One Complete Program Each Evening Starting et 7:30 P.M. "THE TRUTH ABOUT SPRING" Color With Hoyley Millis -- John Mills ALS "THE WORLD OF ABBOTT AND COSTELLO" -- ---- --Stoming Abbott ond Costello THURSDAY ---- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY jing Programs et 7:00 end 8:40 P.M. REE LIVES OF THOMASINA" With Patrick MeGoohan -- Suton Hompshire KONRAD' CSER---OWNER 324 ASH ST., WHITBY @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY WOR @ SATISFACTION PHONE 668-8522 24 HR, ROAD SERVICE TEED RES, PHONE 668-3208 K GUARA speeding at the rate of 45 mph MURPHY OIL CO. LIMITED 668-3644 | Whitby Guy Mathieu 172 Easthaven, Oshawa. EVERY OCCASION Moke It... 44) FLOWERS Sy DEAN 668-3142 131 Brock $. Whitby D, Foster 447 Bloor East, Oshawe in a 30 mph zone on Bayly st. in Ajax April 29 and of failing to produce his driving licence at the request of Ajax Constable Donald Arscott. Arscott said the accused had told him his name was Sault eeee TIMES ACTION WANT ADS Buying -- Renting -- Selling Use AND 515 OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES BROCK S, -- 668-5853 WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL. Personal courteous service. Fuly licensed ond insured, Dial 668-6176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner ning Programs ot 7 and 8:45 Saturday Matinee at 1:30 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET NORTH REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 3 a NGS" RADIO BROADCAST duals eet dees ON YOUR DIAL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP AND. PRAISE 6:30 P.M.--PRE-SERVICE PRAYER TIME 7:00 P.M.---EVENING GOSPEL HOUR Pastor preaching at 11:00 and 7:00 WEDNESDAY EVENING 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE AND PASTOR'S BIBLE CLASS "There's Always A Welcome ot Faith' TF ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, B.D, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J, Lb. Beaton, A.R.C.T. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M, Parents ore invited to bring their . Those over six yeors of age will worship with them, Those under six will be cared for in the Infant Care, Nursery and Kinder- garten Departments. ° The North Whi Congregation will worship wey EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED esa acne canal a ¥ WHITBY ST. ANDREW'S: Grant Goldrick 317 Dovedale Dr., Whitby BAPTIST Martin when he was stopped (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod More than 70 members of the Yellowlees family attended the picnic at Darlington Provincial Rark. A sports program and a picnic dinner were features of the program, The sports were conducted by Vern and Helen Powell and Chris and Allan Glaspell. The winners were: Pre - school, Wayne Yellowlees, Jimmy 6-7 Most recent bride and groom, Judy and Bernie and Anne Richard Gardiner, William Gove, Peter Gove; Girls' Ball Throw: Cathy Peter Gove, Anne Gove, Cathy Carruthers. the Shoe: felen Collins, Whitby; Ona Gar- Murphy and Lori White; lowlees, Douglas White; 10-12 Karen Yellowlees; 12-14 years, Thompson and Sharon Lott. in Baloon Throwing, number of humbugs in a jar. shoes; while children played bingo. 1 er, Susie and George Graham; Kossatz. »|yrs., Bryan White, Dennis Yel- lowlees; 8-10 years, Brenda. Yel- Beverley Thompson, years, Susanne Graham, Robert Pow- ell; Ladies' Nail Driving Con- test, Gladys Yellowlees; Water Donna Harold Yellowlees guessed the Some of the men played horse- the women and President Francis Thompson conducted the election of offi- cers. Those elected were: Presi- dents, Ernest and Norma Hock- aday; Vice-presidents, Ralph and Isobel Davis; Sec.-treasur- Sports committee, Lois and Har- vey Yellowlees, Ross and Pat after speeding through the radar. Magistrate Jermyn fined Mor- ton $15 for speeding and $10 for failing to produce his licence. Addition To SCUGOG CLEANERS ' aunt WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock 668-4341 School Planned ORONO -- The Clarke Town-) + M, ott 251 Arthur, Oshawa. aor LAUNDERERS end STORAGE 524 CROMWELL, OSHAWA J. M, Se w. FIRST WITH THE: NEWS IN OSHAWA & DISTRICT Organist Mrs. W. ©. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--The Rev. Perey Buck, B.A., B.T.H. . Buck is one of our veteran missionaries from the Bolivian Field of the Canadian Baptist Foreign iilenien Board, You ought to hear im. PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron ot St. John Rev. W. J. $. McClure, B.A, Minister Mrs. P, N, Spratt, Orgonist 11:00. A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care During Divine Worship THE OSHAWA TIMES Ship Area School called tenders for an addition to the Newtonville Public School. The cost of the addition is to be borne through the gen- eral budget thus eliminating the necessity of issuing debentures. The addition is composed of two classrooms and a 1,600 square foot auditorium. The Board has) COPPING CARPET SERVICE @ COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS @ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING James Crawforth, 217 Anderson 942-0535 Whitby @ IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT @ GUARANTEED & INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES "WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT" architect estimates the cost will be $70,000. Tentative approval has been received from the de- amount of $60,000. The board has awarded a ten- der to Modern Painting Co.. of Oshawa, for painting in a num- ber of the area schools. A principal for the two-room school at Kendal and a teacher for Brown's School are still be- ing sought. WHITBY PERSONALS Friends of Ernest Waltham, learn that he is in'Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Drury and daughters Cathy and Linda from West Salem, Ohio are ar- riving this weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wyatt, 215 Lee avenue and will, with their hosts, spend a few days at a cottage at Sandy Lake. a 723. Green street, are sorry to partment of education for an A&T @ 2 Licensed Mechanics e@ Automatic Transmissions @ Complete Tune-ups 668-2893 701 Dundes E. Whitby MOTORS HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET WHITBY Wm. Fice 308 Frederick, Whitby fee Our Displey Of New '63 RAMBLERS Quantity of Good Used Cars" ABNER'S ESSO SERVICE 668-5391 1003 Brock 3, COMPLETE TRANSMISSIO SERVICE <i y 668-4932 pes WHITBY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 405 MARY ST. EAST Eost, Whitby ¥ AS N, B. 833' Dundas St, Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 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