trial accused being locked in the _-- at Whithy's four corners, Judge for tha biding an Colborne. Bureet at te on rne Biree! Brock, 8 hs ~Reeve Stan, feitrelil Order Dog Destroyed After Man Claims He Was Bitten When Judie's Dog Toby bit [been bitten himself when the Punch, everyone laughed, but when | 88 but six months old, and Jd tht Mrs, Helena Dayday's hod, Toby, | he ny to wo other people being started Biting neign s, in Ajax, | ten # To these charges, Mrs. Dayday nobody lay, In fact, Magistrate ¥, 8, Ebbs |FPlled that "There are all Kinds of view of Toby's took a very misdeameanour when his owner, Mrs, Dayday, 34 Woodhouse Cres cent: Ajax, appeared in Whitby Police Court yesterday, on charge of permitting a v clous og to run loose, Mrs. Vicky Gorda, who lives across the street from the Daydays testified that her four-year-old son, Jimmy, had been biten by the dog While laying in his own yard, on th, cutting his back and sides, " to maul children Bill Jones, another neighbor, said that the dog Masted bag | T Toby, who Is currently in the Pro folk at an early age, tha dog pound, should be destroyed, Words Over 'Back Fence Are Aired In Police Court # lot of nonsense, giv: |who was in his garden, talking to at FP 1% ge Gl BEAL er eo back | ing, 'It' o hr Burgas . sero o 1 r sponsible for all "this trouble," Mrs, iy these ds, eirce went on to say that she told "Ebbs dlamissed. 8 d | Freymuth that f he had anybing of creati . din ve lan came so insistant on this point, that Crown Attorney A. Hall had to caution her that if she did not stop speaking out of turn, he would have " ue ha mt sing Judge- gistra X a ol that Obinion, nr RB more | ied sabi dogs: and that a Gog 'hat away, His Worship i o say about her husband, to to say about her husband to sey it to his face, Freymuth, 'who had laid a coun tercharge, stated that Peirce had called him a 'Lousy old German,' and strongly denied that he had called Mrs, Peirce names, as she had alleged, Trevor Deakin, taking the wit- ness stand, sald that he had over: heard the conversation, and that Mrs, Peirce's words were 'If you is gate, Mrs, Peirce sald, oft { have anything to say to my hus en gave trouble, as motorists Jad band, i him to is face, you difficulty passing through it: | lousy German' hed yn . arking, on| His Worship ascertained that the the side farthest fro mthe road. | bicker amounted only to words, When passing the Freymuth | 'no hair-pulling: or anything,' and house, she ated, Mr, Freymuth, dismissed both charges, Ca into a driveway, and the e Bishop Rule Plaintiff vehicle ran into it from the rear, along the road on the evening of June 19th, with her dog, and, when Winsing 'the house of a neighbor, William Freymuth, noticed a disturbance near a gate bardering on his Jropenty. from a space used for In evidence, Bishop said that he saw keipsig make no signal to indicate that he was abou! 60 N li { turn; and that he swung suddenly pC. eg igent | across the road A 60-40 verdict was brought in| Leipzig, on the other hand, by the jury in favor of the defen | stated that he had signalled, and dant in a case brought before had made the turn at a normal Judge J. E, Pritchard in Whitby | rate of speed, when the collision last week, | occur | The suit was brought by Lionel| The fury decided that the neg- Bishop, Ajax, against ' Cornelius | ligence was 60% on the part of Loh: also of Ajax, and arose | Bishop, who was driving the sec: from an auto accident on No. 2| ond car, and 40% on the part of Highway on May 10, 1054, when | Leipzig. Terrence V. Kelly, Osh. leipzig and Bishop were both| awa, appeared on bhehslf of Leip. travelling west, headed for Ajax. | #8 and George Simpson, Toron- The Leipzig car slowed to turn'to, for Bishop, B ROCK PLAVING EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 NEVER Such a Love-Chase/ Dore Behory presentation CARY GRANT 0 DON HARTMAN'S pooveren Every Girl Should be Te CALHOUN - CAS \ , Py <1) starring CA Honors, Eunice Mae Wilson; louise Hoggard; Margaret Eliza At the weekly Juncheon of Whitby Rotary ub yesterday Donald Tutt, principal of Whit. by District High Sehool, was in- due ducted as the club's 20rd presi. Music Results Announced The Royal Conservatory of Mu sic, Toronto, has announced results of examinations: held in Whitby, earlier this month, Results are as follows: Counterpoint: Honors: Norma Levinson; Pass, Donna G, Sam. ells, History--~Honors, Mary Ann Mar. per, Grade III Theory = Harmony: Pass, Olive Kaiser, Grade II Theory~Firs Class beth Bird; Elaine Mary Westheu- ser; Sharon Lucille Tutt; Helen May Lamory, Ruth Agnes Sinclair (equal); Elizabeth D. Woolfrey; Susan Millard; Honors, Diane Ca. therine Goodman; Marlee Burn side, Lynda Lee (equal); Barbara Ann Fraser; Mary Jean Bowman, Grade 1 Theory--Pira Class Hon. ors, Jean Elizabeth Hewis; Bil Huftan; Elizabeth Grace Bryant, Mary Lea McEachern, WHITBY Y DAY-BY-DAY are visiting with Mr, Bradley arents, Mr, C, Brad. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Whitfield ar visiting in town for a few day with the latter's Mother. Mis, Cowie, Brock Street Jack Blow, director o the Am erican Cancer Association for the State of Nevada, with headquart- ers at Garson Ci end with his mother, Mrs, E. R. Blow, Brock Street South, Mr, and Mrs, Chiles Thomas are in town aukee, Mr, Tomas and family lived here for eo time returning to the United Staten Mr, Thomas is a member of Whitby Rotary Club and President of a8 Whitby Indus. try, the Pal-O-Pak Maufacturing Company. Mr, and Mrs, R. A, Hutchinson ire spending a few days at the home of thelr son, Dr, Craig Hui chinson, in Toronto, . After an absence of almost 35 years, James Connor, of Minneso- ta, is visiting his brothers and sis. ters here. Mr, Connor served with the American Army for 20 years sand is now a retired Master Ser geant, Travelling around the old home town this week, he has wit nessed many changes. POST OFFICE HOURS Postmaster William Hrown re pa that on Friday, July 1st, the hitby Post Office will he open for general delivery from 8 am, until 10 a.m. only: The lobby, for the use of boxholders, will be open from 8 am, to 1 p.m, There will be no money order or savings bank business and Dominion Day Is one of the few holidays enjoved by the | rural mail carrier, Mails will be | despatched at 10.30 a.m, only, _ s Grade V Theory--Harmony and |p) Form: Pass, Suzanne Lecky. Patricia Millicent Lord; Margaret Ni Pass, | M 4 THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, » Woednesdey, 7, June ", 1958 County Centennial Will Be Observed On Thursday 7 is Agricultura] and RR Sar fr rie have 7:80 will r hing demonstration Ween | Are: cere. of the An Wnpremve. age-old opening on Young Day oe a 18 sy, When the children were all as in the park, a rusner, torch, fo Mr, E, A, Fairman, Principal of of Whi ¥ p-- the evi 4. the start. Mr, pint and pli B10 Jo Mot ri were Mr, Liovd Gibson, Mr, = Sharks VanDeuren, uM Mr, i. By Wilson, Miss Warters wore Mrs Akey and 7] 8 rs. ey An , Haley, The vrizes were pre. Sinted br XN by Ming Patsy Moore and i Bons, 67 dash 1. Arnold Bray: 2, Donia Forbes, Duncan Girls, 617 ' Mary Pritchard; ber; Bl) 87, ibd, oat, D Forbes: 2, Earl Stewart; 3. Girls, 6.7, potato race~1, Jud Tushingham rT Faget The Corbet 3 o the events were: 3. Donnie '28 h-1, Viade . Bar. ; 8 Bonnie B; Rb Duguid, Mary d gH Tote] po ny 2 os DY " V; r r Btewle Reeson. ig Girls, 84, nn, skipping~1, Janice Knibbs: 2. Linda ale; ale Bryant, Boys, 10:11 yre., 80.yd. dash 1, Gary Marchant; 2. Glenn Davis; 8. Lubko Luchka, Girls, 10-11, 50-yd, dash---1. Joan Edwards: 2, Johana Wensing; 3 Doris Green, | Boys, 10.11 yrs, 20.yd, wheel barrow--1, Bob Ing and Mickey Taverner; 3, Bruce Bourne and Gordie Townson; 83. Gerald and Ronald Northam, Girls, 10-11 yrs, 20.yd, wheeu- barrow~1, Joan Calder and Lin. da Strynatka; 2, Mary Versluis and Lois Glenny; Bonnie DI ng and Frances Gitpon loys, 10-11, gofthall Wayne Wiggans; 3 Rrown; | 5. Bob Ing; 4 Gerald ortham Girls, 1017" Jonball throw--1, Robertsol 2 Madelans 3 Jomn "Fatman; 4 , Joan 10-11, bleycle race-1, Jack M donald, 2. Russell wil lan; ood, throw-1 Dennie «| Frost, da + | Strynatka, Susan Cuddy; 2 + | Downey, i] =1, Al Brian Gilchrist: 2, Ronald Bresr; 3, Tom Tushingham, Girls, 12.13 yrs, 80d, dugh~1, inda Lee; , Disane le; og "en softhall th Boys, yrs, row -- 1, Ronald 'Bresr; 2, Brian Gil christ; 3, Ricky Fulton Girls, 12-18, sft ' throw-~1, ighout | Planne Fosket; 2, Nancy Beer; Linda" Boys, 121, relay juss), pon ushin, Ron phil Yep- Di Girly, 12-13, relay race~1, Lin: Lee, Barbara Torbes, Sylvia , Dianne Rose Marie Pond, Pat George, {Danne Fosket White, Marlee Con Lomory, Jo Jo; % Sangha. 17 8, I TOR! ump om P-L ) fred Pape; 8, Brian Glichrist, iGrls, 12:13, broad jump--1, Di. anne Downey: 2. Linda Les; 3, Pauline Edwards, , 14 and over, 100-yd, dash loyd Cook; Ad Wayne Brooks; 3. Bill Bummer , Sis 14 and oor, 763d, dash Linda Law; 2, Me Visser; 8. Failing Edwards, Boys, 14 and ne or, Jost um } Log Coo Cok: | rooks; b gir 4 pop ovr, broad jump e Visser: 2, Linda Law Holly Tavener. Boys, 14 and vet, Mandard bi. il Emir Cook. ; 2. Dan: and pver, sandard 4 §" Blanns Bown fared bi i 4, Dane Helen dian: 3 cle E, ung Lindsay; * Boys, 1" 4 over, cycle Tace-, nioyd Co ny Guest; o Bo ovs, 14 a By 0 race Bill Summers, Gerald Kentner, Yan Brooks, Don Monroe; 2, Lloyd Cook, Adam Ksanoski, Dan- ny Quan, Dennis Miller; 3, Bill Fmmerton, Ken Sarr, Norman Mills, Gary Edwards, Girls, 14 and over, relay race - 1, Linda Law, Lillian -Sobesak, Holly Tavener; 2 Mary Barton, Phyllis Burke, Mary Burtinsky, Lois Burtinsky; 3, Barbara Stewart, Valerie Mit: ten, Shirley Skinner,' Afke Visser, High School Boys, 14 and over, 100-yd. dash-1, Glen Brooks; 2, Eddy Rickets; 8, Jack Townson, High School Sus 14 and over, 100-yd, dash~1, Betty Barlow; 8, Lusille Tutt; Elaine Spencer, lh School Boys, 14 and over, gan ndard blevele. race--i, Tom Leonard Bobble; 3. Ed. die AA, High School Girls and over, relay race~l, Taclite Tutt, Irene Gryndahl, Pat Jamieson, Mary Lou Jamieson: 3, Laurel Lee, Anne Baldwin, Jane Hefferin, Elaine ' Spencer; 3, Betty Barlow, Anne cKay, Anne Cuddy, Manpmet Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Bradley|' # and son, Dour, of Kirkland Lake, | © and Mrs, 1 ey, Brock Street south, this week, , spent the week || REV, N. GOLDRING John's Anglican Church at the' Bay will be shaerving their 100th anniversary on Sunday next at 11 and 7, At the morning service the preacher will be the Rev, Norman Goldring, a former member of the congregation and now the Rector of St, George's Church, Rochester, Mr, Goldrin is a graduate of Wycliffe Col- lege: Toronto, and was ordained in the Diocese of Toronto In 1036, and appointed to the Parish of Creemore, becoming Rural Dean of West Simcoe in 180, During the war he went as a Chaplain with the C.AS8.F,, and since then has been with the Episcopal Chureh in the States, Attending the evening service will be the members of the District Orange Lodges, and the Rector will be the preacher, The services will be Sondlucteq by the Rector, the Rev, A, E. Kemp, and special music by the choir under the di. rection of Mr, Tom Henstock, It is expected that many former members of the historie Church who may be here for the Cen- ju ig will be present at the ser TEA STRIKE ENDS CALCUTTA, India (Reuters) The bloodiest strike in the history of Darjeeling's tea gardens was called off Tuesday after unions rep: resenting 50,000 strikers dumanding iifhet 4 wages reached a settleme h est Bengal government, Six laborers, two of them women, were killed last week when police opened fire to control rioters, WANT MORE BU ? U Classified ads In re Fumes Ge Judy | A Anne Weatherell, | «| big shipment of | i li ar he. al ven 8h r oor. ners tence' fol held at the 3 oc Pulling. A in which ev and a lot of waniBeNse was ta and handed out, Cugrding prisoner are "Constables" Gordon Mifflin and Joe Luke, the trio com. beards, plete with boahds CW Induct New Rotary 'Honor Club's Retiring Head Two important functions marked the meeting of Whithy Rotary Club yesterday at the Community rena, The club, expresed its deep ap. preciation to Willlam Forbes, who now relinquishes 'the office of | to President which he has so ably|b filled during the past twelve months, and formally inducted and welcomed its new president: Don- ald Tutt, principal of Whitby Dis. trict High School, The new president, in the hands of a committee of Charles Thom- as, Lloyd Gibson, Charlie Rycroft and Walter Pamenter, received the full treatment in an Induction ceremony hoth serious and humor: ous, He will be the club's 23rd | lot president, Prior to the induction, words of genuine appreciation for his untiring efforts, his devotion to duty, and the help he has given every amber of the Club, were hy tro A the Club's high t of ng the ubs \ es fice, "Be 5 hod new preside w|i appr the Rota his best effor rate Ssldent 5 pledged hi | vicanen BOUND ? Hove your TV sot in AY sondl. for your return by ermeng to have I completely over. President|-: bow Baal, A and Prod i his two son al; John, Mh Ws Da a iy orl Tor ad The funers! will owns en Tan: lr Resin Church, Rev, D, W pp dueting he fe Seting sory e at 9 am, 80th, Interment will be "at Bt, J ro ohn's RE ere Club's behalf, 9 hespoke the loy- alty and co-operation which had heen given to those who had pre. ewded him in office since the club's inception, w' asking the retiring president acce) the past Qoresident's adge, ast President Francis Me. Iniyrk expressed the feeling of every member when he sald that for the past year the club had been in wonderful hands, "We have all been happy to see the club flour: Ih, under your leadership," he ad- "Homing Past President Forbes ANNOUNCEMENT sald that his experience had been that "you get out of Rotar Just WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT what you put into it", He had put a Und aturday: dine oh "sn Route lot of effort Into the club and had | Meracnian, Mary. Laonie d A enjoyed fh one the of it, He ex- ard Lower Wd PATTERSON ELECTRONICS Service Depot 107 Colborne $t. W, Phone MO 8.2711 d th that th mambry ogo Price, resse: ie hope tha e r, Ha of Mm, Wil Bould gel h Ham Price and the Tate Mr, Prise, 1816 had undertaken a a which Te aires the cooperation of all an new member owe, id welcomed an dusted, in arge remony Wilson and Arthur Y Arehi President Bill Forbes gave Witty Sammunity Swimming Pool BRIEF DEAF Deaf members of the Jehova Witnesses follow services at the annual convention of the sect held at Chicago's Comiskey Park, by watching the deft fing: ers of sister Josephine Barr, of FLY IN GUNS NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters)--A tion was flown here from London CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING waNTED " whlANLE WOMAN FOR housewor Post Office Box 474, Whitby, FOR RENT - THREE. ROOM BA BARE ment apartment, Suitable for young peo ple or with one small bawy, Phone 0 04, 2 100 SOD DELIVERED FRESH, 3¢ square yd. Walter Ward, 304 Chestnut west, Whithy, phone MO, 8-3883, July 8 FEMALE HELP WANTED -. 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