Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 May 1958, p. 6

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6 THE DALY TIMESGAZETTE, Wednesdey, Mey. 28, 1958 UP HOCKEY SEASON Jerry Gray, sponsor; Paul Tran, captain; Herbie Gray, mascot; Fred Fusco, manager; Wayne Daniels, goal; Gordon Forester, trainer. Back row: ( & Whitby Juvenile Hockey team | Toronto Hockey League. The wound up the season with a din- | players were presented with per in the Lion's Den in Ajax | jackets bearing a handsome on Tuesday evening. The team | crest, Front row: Philip Vorvis, was in the semi-finals in the | defence; John Ellis, defence; WITH DINNER wing; Bill Lundmark, centre; Gary Porteous, defence; Jack Townson, left wing; George Ed- wards, right wing; Bob Tripp, jole, goal; Jim Everett, right centre; absent, Bob Boyd, Mac Rowland, and Bob Smith. should for the protection of the|tation were lefh in the hands of children and the safety of the the Historical Committee, Mayor pets inoculation against rabies Parish who was instrumenial in should be done, The local veter- securing plans of the battleship |inarian can do the job. {fom the British Admiralty said D. G. Dowden, civil defence co- this gift is a wonder 'ul thing and ordinator is spending four days created a link with our town the at Civil Defence College, Arn- historical singing of the German prior, Ontario, on an indoctrina-| pocket battleship off Monte Vi- tion course. | deo, and the naming of our town ON THE WAY | "AJAX. A letter from the United King- | AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative--Phone Ajax 426 Change Hours For Employes |i | mmm AJAX (Staff) --Council decided Vista Gardens as a result. Dog mementos from HMC Ajax were!of the Canadian Bankers Associ- to change the hours of business owners have 48 hours in which on the way and would be pre-| io 4 other ini i at the Municipal Office for thelto secure a dog tag after being gented to the town in person by|* n an terested parties summer months, to allow the warned or face prasecution. Mr. an officer of the navy, The me- are to meet with police director staff to enjoy a longer evening Ashley said he hoped that the mentos include a silver cup J. Albert Langlois today to dis- during the hot weather. The of- dog control problem will be par- presented to the ship by her of-|cuss preventive measures against (fice will open at 8 a.m. and close tially solved as a result. |ficers in 1938; shell fragments bank holdups in the city. Holdup |at 4 p.m., commencing in June| Agpley also repeated his warn- from the Graf Spee; a name squad records show 17 bank hold- and continuing through to the jhe ahoyt the current rabies epi- 'plate "HMS AJAX" and pedals ups and six robberies at calsse ia SLI ition will go demic In the north areas. He from a Graf Spee 1 ip pulaire (Shalit Wion) branches D] P jo to William. Sterrin for the gift said all dog and cat owners' Arrangements for the presen-'this year, he said, of a folding stretcher for use in the police cruiser. | Tenders will be called for the |insulation of all steam pipes un- |der Rotary Hall, the Library and the Municipal Building. John Paull, chairman of the property committee said that the cost of insulation would be saved in steam costs in one winter, PAY TRIBUTE City of Oshawa--Second Instalments 1958 TAXES DUE DATES WARD DIRECTIONAL POLLING INSTALMENT NUMBERS DISTRICTS SUBDIVISIONS DUE DATE 1,2& 3 N/W; S/W; N/E 17T0 35 JUNE 2nd ~Photo by John Mills Fined $84 Port Hope, was fined $100 and »o possession of alcohol. 4 and 5 S/E & Cedardale 36 to 61D June 5th Ward 6 Annexed Area 62 to 85B June 9th PAY TAXES BY MAIL by cheque or money order (if convenient) enclosing COMPLETE tox bill -- receipted bill will be returned, AVOID STANDING IN LINE by paying before ony due date OR by depositing secled Tribute was paid to the work of the Recreation Committee who would take over the opera- tion of Rotary Hall as a com- munity centre on July 1st, May- fioss Edward Stevason, 21, cos.s on a charge of unlawful William BOWMANVILLE and DISTRICT Driver, 2, Staff Reporter -- D. GLYNN -- MA 7.7013 Gets Month On 3 Counts BOWMANVILLE Robert Thomson, 19, Port Hope, was fined $50 and $3 costs on a Edward charge of having liquor. Magis- envelope containing cheque end Tax Bill in "City Hall Mail" letter drop at City Hall main entrance any time. ALL OSHAWA BANKS OF COMMERCE will occept current taxes without charge within or Parish said the committee had undertaken a huge task and BOWMANVILLE Walter Beers, of 48 Division street was sentenced to one month jn the county jail by Magistrate R. B. Cancer Campaig Report Is Given [ue i co fui ws charge of driving while his per- 190.25: {mit to do so was under suspen Lea: (gion, BOWMANVILLE A total of trict, 41.55; $4,603.45 has been raised to date skard, 25.25 by the Bowmanville branch of the] Newtonville (campaign not Donald Mace, 18, Mill street, Canadian Cancer Society in their complete); Crooked Creek and Newcastle, was fined $50 and $3 current campaign, Maurice R.[Cowanville District (campaign not 25's on a charge of careless Stephens, campaign chairman an-| complete), driving and $25 and $3 costs on a pounced Tuesday charge of unlawfully obtaining Orono, n the follow- Solna, 185, Donations have been received liquor while under the age of 21.| Cadeav, 46, Pontypool, was fined a total of $864 when he was found confiscated guilty on three charges in Ma- gistrate's Court Tuesday morn- ing. costs when Magistrate Baxter found him not guilty on a charge of driving while intoxi- cated, but guilty of driving while his ability was impaired. He was fined $15 and $3 costs for having liquor in a place oth- Cadeav was fined $50 and $3 Fortaet, 27, has R, B. draw he saw on TV. He tried to draw a 22-calibre pistol with his left hand from a holster on his right side. He shot himself in the had made a complete survey of the problems involved and had made some realistic plans to solve them. Police committee chairman Owen Ashley reported that eight dogs had been impounded since the last council meeting and seven had been reclaimed. He said the house to house check on dog owners was being carried out thoroughly, Forty - three tags had been purchased in Lake ate p! i e Baxter ordered the liquor two weeks before any instalment date providing Tox Bill is presented for receipting AND PROVIDING NO INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE. FAIRURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due date necessitates the Tox Collector to proceed to collect by several Statuatory and Local By-Law provisions such es Collection of Rénts where property is tenant occupied; Division Court Action in some cases ond by possible "Baliff Seizure" of chattels, Office hrs. 8:30 a.m, to Sp.m. ~-- Special hrs, June 2nd only 7 -- 9 pm. -- Closed Seturdeys Diel RA 5.1150 CIVIC ADMINISTRATION BLDG. CLARENCE L, COX 50 CENTRE STREET City Tex Collector HAVE GUN, WON'T TRAVEL ADRIAN, Mich, (AP) -- Travis dropped westerns his television watching list er tried out a cross-over gun ortn ight thigh. er than his residence and $10 and $3 costs for having no op- erator's or chauffeur"s licence Cecll Bowen, of R.R. 2, New- castle, was sentenced to seven tuys in the county Jail on a charge of driving while intox| cated, Magistrate Baxter told the accused his automobile would be impounded for a three month period. Bowen was also fined $10 and $3 costs for having no operator's or chauffeur's li cence. Hulen Erwin, Churchill street, Malton, was fined $75 and $3 costs for driving while his per- mit to do so was under suspen- sion and $15 and $3 costs for |speeding. i ow RA 8.8571 MULTILITE: "The Bowmanville branch of ganizat the Cancer Society has received ing rsaniajions » Roland Robinson, 18, 62 Liberty wonderful response to our appeal|Enniskillen, 10, tree ruin, 2 man ille, was for funds to fight this dread dis tn in and $3 costs on a charge ease this year. I would like tol Total collected to date, $4,663 45. of unlawfully obtaining liquor the branch to thank all those Joseph Gollob, 87 Jamieson groups and individuals who gave Gets Week avenue, Toronto, was fined $15 their very loyal support to this land $2 costs on a charge of worthy cause," Mr. Stephans speeding on Highway 401. Earl G. said, Holdershaw, Port Perry, was eampaign to date: BOWMANVILLE Everett of speeding. Bowmanville, $2,340.85; Enfield, Bickle, 98 Elgin street, Bowman-| Willlam John Crosby, Toronto, 101.95; Tyrone, 184.75; Ebenezer,|ville, was granted one week to was fined $10 and $2 costs on a 253.90; Salem, 104.60; Burketon, pay a $100 fine and $3 costs in charge of speeding in the Village 20. Maple Grove, 284.30, | court here Tuesday. Bickle ap-/of Newcastle, A charge of failing 204.52; Haydon, 237.00; Provi-|While his ability was impaired missed against Frederick Joseph dence, "rs, Zion, 216.87; Shaw and was found guilty by Magis. O'Nelll, 30, of Scarborough. school district, 52.25; Kirby, 33.86, (trate R. B. Baxter. | Kendal District, 50.35; Stark-| George Stoney, 16, 7 Meadow-| ville, 28.50; Port Granby and Dis-| View avenue, Bowmanville, was trict, 46.75; No. 9 School Dis.|School by Magistrate Baxter when he appeared on a charge |of breaking and entering with] " [intent to commit an indictable | ions Mark |i. | . nection with a break-in at Smith | Birthda Beverages, Church street, Chief Y Bernard R. Kitney testified in| the case. | i 289 PAR of the Lions Club celebrated the son road, Oshawa, was remand. | club's 23rd birthday at their regu-|ed in custody for one week on | lar meeting held in the Lions|a charge of obtaining lodging Centre, Beech avenue, Monday by false pretenses. {7 Finest Screen Call for take this opportunity on behalf of {while under the age of 21. To Pay Fi The following is a report on the 0 ay ine | fined $50 and $2 costs on a charge Hampton, 172.20; Courtice |Peared on a charge of driving to report an accident was dis- trict, 75.00; Brown School Dis-|returned to the Boys Training Stoney was charged in con- BOWMANVILLE -- Members| Berney Petrosky, 38, 538 Wil-| ree Estimates EST IN FEATURES Will Travel SPLAY COURT | oil) K RD, §. RA 8-8571 nd Storm Window Anywhere evening complete with a birthday cake and candles, President Fred Cole asked Dis trict Governor Herbert "Deac' for the occasion. The cake was cut by Past Presidents Bill Oliver and Alex McGregor. The members approved buying uniforms for the Juvenile ball elub on the request of the team's coach Bob Williams. A $100 dona- tion to the Summers fund was also approved. President Fred Cole welcomed the many Rotarians and Kinsmen who attended the meeting. They were present to hear Dr. Leslie! Millin, guest speaker for the eve- ning. The incoming presidents of all three service clubs were seat- ed at the head table. They are: ! Rex Walters, Rotary; Ralph Me- Intyre, Lions; Chuck Cattran, Kinsmen, Elmer Banting was presented with a gift by Clarence Hockin for his new son. The names of | representatives to the District Convention being held in North Bay were announced. They are: Herbert Goddard, Fred Cole, Ralph Mcintyre and Bud Oke. | The bills and correspondence were read by Bud Oke and ap- proved, FTE, i IF YOU FEED POULTRY or LIVE STOCK fan NEW PURINA WHITBY, ONT. Official Opening by Mon. Leslie Frost, P Pree Parking. from 9 a.m. Ml Tours from 10 a.m. SELLE LE LLL FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gaxette by 7 p.m, call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 AN calls must be placed before 7.30 p.m. "Western" singing sor of stage, screen ond radio, with his Rainbow Ronch Boys, o Top Entertainment! favorite, and one of funniest. 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