The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1960, p. 5

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WHIT Mana~er: Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West BY and DISTRICT Youth Gets '3 Months | In Whitby Police Court on Tuesday, a Seagrave youth was Tel. MO. 8-3703 J AT WHITBY IODE SUMMER CAMP @ [room ag a result of match mis- ! lconducts, sentenced to a three-month term {in the County Jail in answer to| {a criminal negligence charge. | In addition, Magistrate Frank Ebbs sentenced Ross Clements, 19, of RR No. 2, Seagrave, to two one month terms for theft of gaso- line. Magistrate Ebbs said that the sentences were to run con "| currently. 4 Clements was arrested by O! officers following a 75-mile © i through four counties on Thurs | day, June 30. At 1225 am. that morning #44 | Constable Cy Barton of the Whit- by OPP detachment was investi- gating a complaint that a. man nad driven out of a gas station without paying for gas. Con- stable Barton pulled up beside a car parked at the side of High- way 12 north pf Greenbank, question the driver, and the ca : |sped away to the north. > began a chase that ended at Bewdley, 15 miles north of Port Hope, where Clements was ar- rested. Clements, who at travelling at speeds up to "100 | mph, broke through two road {blocks, set up by the OPP at | Taylor's Corner, five miles west of Tindsay and at Omemee. The chase covered 75 miles in Ontario, Victoria, Peterborough and Durham counties, with from four | part. | In ry tithes was provincial detachments pol takin passing judgment, - ; 'Long Branch Visits Whitby officers who gave chase Thurs. Night "a ridin behaviour will Inot be accepted in this county." anyone, "It is fortunate for you" |he said, "that you were not de were Hop 5 {he said, "and you will not By GERRY BLAIR judged with any degree of len- Tomorrow night, at the Whithy|joney,' Community Arena, the highly] Magistrate Ebbs banned Cle {spirited Long Branch Castrolites| ments from driving on Canadi will be entertained by the present| Highways for a period of Jupior "A" league-leaders, years, | Red Wings, starting at|" eet ----------_ . In tHeir last appearance here in Whitby. the Pei caused | Pleads Guilty continual trips to the dressing] Two Charges An Ajax man, who guilty to two charges of dri five in. all, and their coach also was ejected from the| game | id 1 of Fariview drive; Donald Rag- ruft, 6, of Byron street south, and Cornelius Derks, 7, of By- ron street south. The upper pic- ture shows a group of the boys in the camp's most popular site, the swimming enclosure. --Oshawa Times Photos Rin wo : NOW WELL INTO its second week of summer activity, the | undertook the construction of | Whitby Day Camp on D'Hillier | an Indian wig-wam. In the pic- | street in Whitby is keeping its | ture, they are shown with their | 50 enrolled young boys very { prize tee-pee. Left to right are: busy. Under the direction of | Michael McKnight, 8, of Dove- Mrs. J. C. M. Kirk and four | dale drive; Robert Anderson, 6, | WHITBY PERSONALS On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. F. Miss Lysis Rafe ves celebrated their 30th wed- valescing at her home, " ' : : a anniversary. For the occa- croft drive, after undergoing sur- Kine, i re Kus. Bounje Long, ion they had dinner in Toronto gery at the Oshawa General King iy ie Sng, a pie and attended a show and enter- Hospital King, all of Os awa, Mrs. 4 for tainment. All the family gather- son's Ssicr and hus ip N= ed at their home, King street, on, Mr. Joseph Presseau celebrai- and Mrs. Jim Bryans and family, Sunday when a picnic supper ed his birthday on Monday. Courtice, Mr. Frank Blunt, Bow- was enjoyed in the garden Many happy returns of the day manville, Helen Brown, Mr. : wishes are extended to Mr. Pres- Serge Balmer, SiLy, Wen: Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neill and|seau ers of the Rebeka ge of family, of Erindale, spent' Sunday| Whitby ,and also members of St. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, of Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ronald Hawkins of Harriet street.|New York, and their son, Whitby. Mrs. Anderson was pre- Charles Jr., were visitors at the sented with a corsage of pink Barry and Bernie, twin sons of home of Mr. and Mrs. John roses, a lovely easy chair from Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Couke, of| Harvie, of Green street the members of the family and Brock street south, celebrated) several other lovely gifts. their 14th birthday on Monday.| Mr. Ronald Harris, 135 Palmer- Their school companions = and ston avenue, celebrated his birth-| Christine and Christopher, twin friends wish them both many|day on Monday. Friends wish children of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. happy returns of the day him many happy returns of the Harding, are celebrating their day fourth birthday today. Their Best wishes are offered to Mr. friends wish themsmany happy Harvey Crosson, Chestnut street Open house was held for Mrs. returns of the day. west, who is celebrating his/Frank Anderson of Byron street i birthday today south, Waithy, at the Home of her| Mr, and Mrs. Fred McLuhan " . daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and|sf Mount Forest were callers at Miss Gail Lawson has returned Mrs, Hugh King, 770 Simcoe|the hom ko 3 ore as 2 home after spending one week in ome of Mr Midland visiting her grand- street. south, Oshawa, on the| Hayes of King street parents. Mr. and Mrs, L. Hender- occasion of Mrs. Anderson's 80th par "2 birthday. Members of the family] Best wishes are offered today , included sons, daughters and|tc Mr. Syd.ey Conbdon of Trent Debbie, daughter of Mr. and their families. Mr. and Mrs.ofgon street west, on the occasion of Mrs. R. H. Devnich, is celebrat- ing her sixth birthday today White, Oshawa, Mr. Frank An- his birthday. derson, Toronto, Mrs. Mary Dean, | Her friends wish her many happy 3 returns of the day > Whitby. Grandchildren: Dr. and visited her son and daughter-in- . law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willison, | visit in Marville, France, guest WHITBY lof her son and daughter-in-law, | | Willison is with the air force. ; Now Pla in Evening Shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. y Test Complete Show aot 9 p.m. WE TRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER posses 1 | Mrs. Fred Harden and family, | Peterborough, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Lenny and family, Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Hammond and fam- is: con- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Garrison 18 Hill.|and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Burketon, Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Willison of Lindsay pefore leaving for a month's |Mr. and Mrs, E, A. Willison. Mr. BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Pascoe, | '410 Dundas street west, have re-| turned from a vacation spent in| Ottawa, Montreal and the United | States. | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gardinier of Montreal and their children |spent last weekend at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Heard of | Mary street west. Other visitors |were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hus- band, Toronto, and Mrs. W, M. | Willis of Woodstock. Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Currie of Greenwood cres- cent is celebrating his eighth birthday today. Many happy re- turns of the day wishes are ex- {tended to Ronnie. CANADIAN PIANIST LONDON (CP)--Ronald Turini| of Montreal, pianist who placed second in the Concours Reine Elisabeth of Belgium, has fin- ished a concert tour of several Belgian cities and towns His final program at the Canadian embassy | Beethoven, Chopin and Liszt, voauny GUSTAVO ROJO EVA GABOR + FRED CLARK 0 CoomSoape mt HETROCILOR in Brussels included | ALSO--"MAN OF MUSIC" with Healey Willan PLUS--Cartoon ~-- Travelogue i [currently 4 | one point back of Whithy 4 {would prove fatal so far as their | : | league leadership is concerned. ! |their first i |home this i | come within one goal on three oc-| {ha time. '{licence was under suspension. (home of Lloyd Anhony Cameron) 124 of this year for driving © {term in the County Jail |G Singh, who came hee from | 97 acre site outside Kowloon at a ta cht i oa Whitby took advantage of the while his licence was und Long Branch player shortage and | pension, will spend the whipped them 10-2. ; months in the county jail Tonight the league leaders are| Sentenced by Magistrate Frank in St. Catharines for an all-im-|Ebbs in Whitby Police Court on portant contest with the Athletics,| Tuesday was Alistair Sanderson, in second place, only|22, of Ajax. He pleaded guilty hoth charges. Const. Thomas Grady of the Ajax Police Dept. said that Sa |erson was the driver of a t was pus sy another The Red Wings will be seeking That yok Jushed By mute : victory away from|g.iq that he saw exhaust season. They have . ming from Sanderson's A h Sanderson was casions, and have tied once. | charged for driving on May. 14 Earlier this season, Whitby lost| The police officer said that a close disputable 8-7 decision to|Sanderson told him he would the Garden City boys. { In tomorrow evening's contest, | di the Wings will be after their] A loss by the Wings tonight gases squalified or not." His licence was suspended {impaired driving and was still effect as financial responsibilities had not been proved In passing judgment Magis dating back to opening night. trate Ebbs said "You have bee very irresponsible on the high- Breaks Arm In Collision he for some time." the Brock St. and Mary St. inter- Following a two-car collision at] section 'at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday] night, a Whitby man received| a broken arm, facial lacerations] and possible neck injuries | Velere Verfaille of 2 Hillcourt drive, Whitby, was able to walk| across the road to the Whiihy| |Clinic- where he was treated m Dr. J. 0. Ruddy and then sent bt ry Canadian Press Correspondent to Oshawa General Hospital. i FARIS (CP)--The Great Rob The accident occurred when al ert, professional hypnotist from gar, driven by Lena Heid, of RR|gharhrooke, Que., entertains in elt Yow hs trons rong aris sahgrets by ight and helps | street north to Mary street east, oierers by day | Jue ear Sreve inte Be path ofl whose family name is Pinard |Wadg. of 708 hel By vi [learned hypnotism, Som |Oshawa, which was proceeding ac" To iy He = west on Mary St. Ean : i 3 ¢. | But, he said in an interview, it alle was 8; Dassenger i was only by chance that he found 3 he could help people with nerv- Wild to both vehicles; ju disorders. The ifiiars investigating were "I happened one day to cure a By Paquerette Villeneuve long £ youngster | was Pl t audi- James Wilson of the Whithy| 73S a volunteer from the audi |eczema had disappeared. It was alg Month said he has cured stutte County Jail for driving while his|de 1a Republique. The Clerk Whitby Police Dgpt. told the court months later on Brosk street south to serve a that he spoke without a stutter Cameron drive his wife's car into|2 hypnotist "in the days when The officer said that the a His father had a large library, pension. sub ay. stl bendin under suspension and was fined] APPEARED IN MONTREAL Cpl. William Middlteon and pC |man suffering from eczema. He i ¢ lence who had come on stage to Police Depi. {be hypnotized as part of the per- | { formance. Eight days later his | -. 'Whitby Man { purely a nervous disorder." | | SPEECH THERAPY The handsome young bachelor In Whitby Police Court on|Whose condition was caused Tuesday, a Whithy man was sen-|1€rVes. One was eler} B tenced to one month in the|Store near his hotel in the I s peech impediment prevented i {him from getting a promotion Sgt. Clifford Partington of the| "Ope day I looked him right A lin the eye. A few that on June 30 he went to the 1 returned to the store and found warrant, issued by Magistrate R lama had hee, promoted to an- B. Baxter. He said that, as he|%F Sonnier. hal bis tatherins approached the house, he saw He recalled that his father was the driveway | people believed hypnotists were oe | sorcerers." was then taken to the police sta-|, ; ? tra § f : . > 2"lincluding French translations of Hon Where he admitted driving) gi gy source material, on while his licence was under sus-| ject 1 a Cameron was convicted on 1 school when T started ®| my chums to my will." $25 and costs at that time. "We are not going to have peo-| After a few local appearances ple running around defying the| Montreal impresario signed order of the court," said Magis-|-- trate Ebbs CROWDED AREA In addition to the one month| HONG KONG (Reuters) the car|British colony's housing driven by the accused was im-|jtv has, received approval pounded for three months. |build one of the biggest hous 4 projects in the Far East. Eight storey blocks of apartments (cp) | for 43,500 white-collar workers |and their families will go up on a Thi LUCKY INDIAN COVENTRY, England India and cannot read or write cost of about $8,960,000 a word of English, won £14,120 ing schools, stores, a post offi in a soccer pool. dis entry was and playground areas filled in by a Polish friend ished by the end of 1962 includ g A Ne TR eR he SN Northumberland T pleaded | © to] MC He|l also| that {*"Continue to drive whether I'm| I in|] eighth-straight victory at home, |April when he was convicted of| bone in| he From Quebe in| Se to be fin-' ei Whitby Rotary On Tuesday, over 50 meml of the Whitby R¢ showed their past president He . 5. their part in give a 30-minute r > h he & of 18 1 { tenure of office ir 1e Rotary year TRUE ME \ | The past president outlined fh \ Co itlined the outstand-| outstanding at t the 'club that| itaken place within Ro mer tioned| the past year the visit} "At first. I Ken- Mod did not ta ulfil IT realiz Fas mentary th they honored myself but because ed you, the Whitby Rot he said. "This t g consciousness anc with pride and warmth," he added "The response an {the members wi Mr. Cole went together | a persanal feelir : I ng of i>llow- backipg of the club.' 37} i | f ! \ ) th I meanin, of failures « e said the Rotary n its oper 1 sur 12, past president | ttion during | he had but hirx 2-Year T¢ Is said that the ¢ ev H vith airy during n wa Figure, istrel Showy se to goed few of the! club that have| eration and] ing to-| each on 3. .1 Cuirenanded YL PUIG W ( Magis- " trate Ebbs told the accused that] {he was lucky that he did not kill| PV'V molished in your car and that the," C be x mo -- uments =MN/7 wed search centres d PARK NNIAL HITBY Jl pr Vii ge So? him up ment in the The night club entertainer! his|* after Olympia He's 1 pleting | and fishing lives in Vaudruil or Mountai 15 end of Minis 1S ta [} + r C ~~ Fr MUL Due ice and good THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1960 § Your vacation starts with quick CASH from " CITIZENS" "In my job as Customer Relations Counsellor for Citizens, 1 see many families who appreciate extra help for vacation expenses. 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