THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 20, 1960 § wHITBY | Try To Solve PERSONALS | Montreal Crime Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton Problem and Mary Anne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuaid Showed Wrong Permit, Faces Driving Count A Squire's Beach r . his the showed police a liquor permit in-|toxicated. stead of a driver's licence, was| Sgt. John Pugh also said that Tuesday jailed for seven days Davies was intoxicated. He said USE FAMED TROWEL TO SET DATE STONE Pr 4 7 was in- for driving while intoxicated. that he shouted, sang and cried|a.d Miss Florence McQuaid, of DUNNVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- The Earl N. Davies, 29, was convict- ed by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in while in the cells. Stratford, have returned after spending a few days at Ste. Anne In his own defence, Davies said de Beaupre, Cap du Madeleine, Whitby police court. PC Cyril Cooper, of the Picker- ing Twp. Police Dept., said that at 2.45 a.m., June 5, he had been travelling on the Baseline near Church street, south of the vil- | that he had been at a stag party and had consumed only two shots of rye and one of rum. He said that Church street, at the point where his car left the road, was very rough and he had swerved and Montreal, Quebec, While in Montreal, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. family. D. Mooney and nianenal inti management of the Monarch knifting Company Tuesday agreed to a union demand for a meeting intended to avert a threatened strike. The company had earlier been threatened with strike action une less it agreed to discuss a wage lage of Pickering, when he heard " The es |to avoid a large stone. His car of the Christian Reformed Church a loud crash. He said that he| observed a car's headlights north| of him on Church street. | When he arrived at the car, he said, he found Davies at the wheel, the motor still running. He said he asked him for his driver's licence but Davies first produced his liquor permit. | His car, he said, had travelled then went into the ditch. Hugh Squires, also of Squire's Beach, said that he had last observed the accused less than a half-hour before his arrest. He said that Davies then appeared normal. His Worship registered the con- viction and in addition to sending | have sent $100 to the World Re- | fugee Fund, which they received by selling first aid kits. Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Flim of 122 Palace street, had a surprise party. held in their honor on the occasion of their 35th wedding an- niversary. It was held in the base- ment of the Christian Reformed 128 feet along the ditch. In its|the accused to jail for sever travels it had mowed down three days, he ordered him to pay fence posts and had moved a 16-| court costs or an additional seven inch thick telephone post 12 feet.|days. His car was impounded At the police station, he said,|three months and his licence to Church, July 16 in . Whitby, . Saturday, On Sunday at Stone Cedar Park| in Greenbank, a Stone and Bur-| George Watson, assistant Cap adian director of textile workers' Union of America (CLC), said the union last Fri- day requested a meeting during the plant's two - week holiday period. Officials of Local 736, TWUA, announced in Hamilton they were prepared to set up strike head- quarters and post pickets around the plant after it reopens Aug. 2. The union, representing 400 workers in the plant in this town 25 miles south of Hamilton, has been negotiating since . last nett reunion was held. The re-| : union ended with a huge birth-| gust for a wage increase. day cake for Mr. Millon Stone of Seagrave in honor of his 72nd BRIEFS FROM BRITAIN birthday. SCOTTISH LINK EDINBURGH (CP)--A Canada House should be established in Scotland, says Arthur D. Brows, president of the Edinburgh Film Guild. He was speaking at the {annual Dominion Day dinner: of | Edinburgh's Canada Club. Davies alternately sang and|drive was cancelled for one cried. PC Cooper stated that in|year. Suspend 3 Years For Impaired A 72-year-old Scarboro man,|found seven empty beer bottles {John Munnelly, who had been a|and a drinking glass with a small i member of the Toronto Police amount of beer still in it, In the ott a copper Dox ami placed behind [varemient for 25 years, on|trunk, he said, he found 11 empty of the National Union of Seamen, J Oshawa Times Photo |Tuesday was advised that his li- beer bottles and one full one. |Tuesday night accused what he cence to drive would be cancel-| pc Cooper said that the ac-|called a "gangster-led Canadian led for three years. Munnelly, cused became belligerent and he|Seamen's Union" of *'fomenting nos, a security guard, was Cob-had to "tussle" with him to get| trouble in British ships." victed by Magistrate F. S. EbbS him in the cruiser. | He was talking of the unofficial| of impaired driving and Was| po A; Box of the same de-|seamen's strike in Britain, which fined $100 and costs in Whitby | partment, said that the accused he said was due to subversive, police court. 'Iwas unsteady but was very co-|influences. He said of the sea-| PC Cyril Cooper, of the Pick-|operative with him. Both he and/men striking: "They have a ering Twp., Police Dept., said pc Cooper said Munnelly was in-| legitimate claim, but that claim Says Gangsters In Sea Union LONDON (Reuters) -- Sir Thomas Yates, general secretary| and coinage were all sealed in ed by local parliamentary rep- , ed by Mayor Stan Martin, sec- resentative, T. D, Thomas, left, | ond from right, and Town Clerk | and the ceremony was witness- | John Frost, right. Local docu- | the date ments, photographs, stamps WHITBY AND DISTRICT Ontario Minister of Health, | date stone laying of the new Dr. M. B. Dymond, second | town hall building on Wednes- from left, performs the official | day afternoon. He was assist- Family Monuments oF Created To aE/ individual Reauirements STAFFORD BROS. Rt. Worshipfu! Bro. Davidson of the Whitby Com- posite Lodge presents a ster- ling silver trowel to Ontario William | Huntsville Edges Juveniles 15-11 the and On Monday Whitby arena ¥idd Juve were { Huntsville as the Hawks out- scored the realtors 4-1 in the final twenty minutes to win by a 15-11 margin The game was very even during the first periods, but in the third period several Whitby {penalties gave Huntsville the lextra margin they needed to {wrap up the contest, | Huntsville led 3-0 till the 5:25 |mark of the first period when | Slack scored from Holliday, then |Campbell cut the margin to one goal as he scored at 5:43 with | Holliday again being the set up |man., The Hawks scored twice {more in this period but Whitby |came back with three more tal- {lies to tie it up after one full ses- | sion of play | Other - Whitby | first were Holliday and Cook with Campbell getting his second of {the period. Caught In Trap Fined $30 For evening at the McQuay les Dymond, centre, and Local MPP, T. D. Thomas, right, prior to the laying of a date stone in the new Whitby Town Hall. The trowel was first used the laying of the corner stone of the Ontario County Build- ing. It will be inscribed to com- memorate Tuesday's event as it was 107 years ago. The Hawks ad at the end of this stanza.| that at 5:10 p.m. on June 19 he|toxicated. had observed a car on. the Dixie| road, with its front wheels in the {ditch. Then, {backed out on the road, and pro- outscored Whitby ceeded south on the left side of 6-5 in the second to take a 11-10|the travelled portion. edged byl The accused, in his own de-| fence, the carl gy p.m. that day and then| he said, barton. On the way, he said, he had smoked a cigar and he be- He stopped the car, he said, jieved that this made him ill. He This was a hard fought period of and Munnelly stepped out. In the| guid he was about to call a taxi lacrosse which saw Gord Holli- dav score his second, third and back seat of the car, he said, het; return | stopped by police. fourth goals of the game. Camp- bell scored his second and third counters in this period, the other| lone marker went to Bob Adams| who worked hard all evening. He said he asked for a doctor | but did not get one. Magistrate Ebbs told the ac- cused that he would not want to WHITBY send a man his age to jail for| In the third Kadwell was chased at 4:30 fof cross checking and gave Clarke an opportunity| for his 5th goal of the game with 4as street Conlin assisting. Conlin scored hi= 5th goal at 6:33 and Clarke 17 seconds later giving the, Hawks a 14-10 lead at this point. | Whitby fought back gamely with Cook picking up his second of the night. This rounded out the scor- {ing for Whitby. scorers in the| Baturinsky fired the final tally volved a cheque for $109 and ac-| of the game at 16:04 to give Huntsville a 15-11 decision. In the third period Whithy served 22 minutes in penaltics |and this was the big factor that| {gave Huntsville the scoring edge |in this period. The big guns for | Whitby were Holliday with four| and Campbell with three. | Conlin and Clarke were the] stars for Huntsville, with this| decided to visit a friend in Dun-| strike when | voted to continue ther 13-day-old| {wildcat work stoppage. wages and shorter workin {has already been lodged." Yates was being interviewed on said that he had worked|the BBC radio. Hopes for a speedy end to the were smashed Tuesday 1,000 Liverpool strikers The meeting was told that 400 home when he was|crew members of the 25,500-ton Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain had joined the strike. The workout was staged to back demands for increased g hours. I Monumental Works 318 Dundes East MO 8-3552 ATV. SET.THAT I8 WORKING RIGHT, DAY-BY-DAY |drunk driving. "You must take SUSPEND SENTENCE : 2 A . |into consideration your years," | Gunter Lutzmann, of 614 Dun- |p. told him. "You are getting up| east, was Tuesday|in years and you are not able to| placed on suspended sentence for|drink as much as you used to." six months on a charge of false| Levying the $100 fine, His Wor-| pretenses heard before Magis-|Ship told Minnelly that the time| trate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police|has come when he should not be court. Evidence was taken three|driving. He then suspended his| months ago but since then the|licence for three years. accused has been ill and unable| a) 0 come to court. The charge in-| Resort Going cused was ordered to make resti- tution, Back On Map SENT TO HOSPITAL PORT STANLEY (CP)--Plans Mrs. May Brindle, no fixed ad-|to put this village back on the dress, who was brought into| map as a Lake Erie resort cen- Whitby police court last week on|tre were disclosed here Tuesday a vagrancy charge, has been| with the announcement that E. sent to -the Ontario Hospital,|P. Taylor Construction of Lon- Whitby, as a patient. Actidg/don, Ont.,, has bought a large Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck|tract of property for an undis- advised Magistrate F. S. Ebbs on|closed sum, Minister of Health, Dr. M. B. ' in 1853 at ' the ceremony of --Oshawa Times Photo Date Stone Deposited By Health Minister The eyes of all local dignitar- He said that during his ies of the town of Whitby were years residency in this area he seven years, than the town of| focused on the main entrance of had witnessed a great change in|Whitby, and which was deep] Sie new town hall on Tuexlay| population, industrial, commer-| rooted in its past history afternoon, for the official laying|cial and residential growth in,| T, D, s : of the 1960 Date Stone. {what he described as, the "Gar-|that 2 Ri vo MPP. aaa The stone was laid by Ontario|den of Eden" of Ontario. Dymond in laying the stone. He Minister of Health, Dr. M. B.| He commented on the potential said that he had represented Dymond and the local legislative| growth of the town of Whitby in/Whitby in the Ontario Legisla- 18 silver trowel which was older, by Driving Count Terrence Lloyd Cottrell, 18, of RR 1, Whitby, was Tuesday fined $50 and costs for driving while disqualified by Magistrate F, S. Ebbs in Whitby police court. Acting Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the court that Morley Nicholson, of the Whitby Police Dept., had been operating a speed trap on Victoria street on June 28 and had observed a car driven by the accused pass through at 53 mph. He attempted to stop the car, said Mr. Affleck, but was unable to do so. He said that Cottrell had lost PC| pa': sharing in all but one of the Tyesday that Dr. T. A. Sweet| The company sald it will eom- SOFTBALL GAME TONITE BROOKLIN ABNER'S ESSO (WHITBY) 8:30 P.M. at CENTENNIAL PARK WHITBY visitors' goals, Clarke had six and had examined 'Mrs, Brindle at|pletely renovate the property | {Conlin five goals. This smooth-|the court's request. within three years. | 1S EVERY PERS | KEEN DELIGHT / APPLIANCES M08 3707-118BROCK ST.5 working combination earned aj |great deal of respect from the| local 'squad. { Next home game of the Me-| {Quay and Kidd Juveniles is Mon-| day, July 25, when they entertain | the Peterboro Petes, game time | A crowd was on hand for this game and it gave the boys a good |deal of inspiration and except for so many penalties in the third period might very well have been thelr third straight victory. Coach Les Moore who has been| His licence in 1958 on a carless|doing an excellent job of handling driving conviction and since than|the team will be on vacation next had not filed a financial respon-; week but his task will be handled representative, T.'D. Thomas Prior to the laying, Reeve Everett Quantrill deposited vari- ous documents of the day in a copper box, behind the stone. Enclosed in the box were a com-| plete set of Canadian postage stamps for 1960, a complete set of the Canadian coin of the realm, the 1960 budget estimate, the Whitby centennial booklet, a Whitby street map, the 1960 In- dustrial Commissioner's bro- chure, the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Report, copies of the Oshawa Times and the Whitby Weekly News and photographs of the mayor, town council and local officials of the town of Whitby PRESENTS TROWEL Rt. Worshipful Bro. William Davidson of the Whitby Com- posite Lodge presented the stone layers with a silver trowel to perform that function. The trowel was first used in 1853 for the lay- ing of the corner 'stone of the Ontario Building, and Mayor Stan Martin stated that it wou be inscribed as it was 107 year ago. Dr. Dymond addressed the group by saying that he wa honored to represent the Ontaric i proportion to the St. Lawrence ture for seven years and that he Seaway and said that the town was proud to have made many sibility bond. [could look forward to greater| Whitby friendships. ------ capably by manager Jack Town. things to come as consequence i 3 lof ngs bode ug Re onsen pin He said that the people of Whit-| highway, which stretched across| oY could look forward to a great lthe world i "70% future and that they could be that they | : ,|proud as Canadians Dr. Dymond closed by stating| were taking an. active roll in| world affairs. that he was honored in laying A the date stone with the sterling! SE Aa | BRINGS GREETINGS CUSTOMER behalf of his council to the peo- ple of Whitby. He said that the An Aurora district man whom| Bringi i 3 } 3 ging greetings and con | police have been looking for|gratulations from their individual Reg. 75c. SALE, each Aurora, pleaded guilty before Ma-| of Pickerin shi ] ty 0 g Township and Reeve | gistrate F. 8. Ebbs in Whitby po-|Cyrfl Morley of Pickering Vil-| Carts - Bags ctions. Warden William Heron of the| Gave Self U Ontario County Council brought | greetings and congratulations on Was Sought For | people of Whitby should feel Ah {proud of its active and efficient {mayor and town council in pro- § ' Driving Charge {moting the construction of the| Ny Q Campbell's, wt all. new town hall Golf Balis since last September, on Tuesday municipaliti re Mz | morning gave himself up and was en oa Mh Mu fined $50 and costs or one month william Parish of Ajax, Reeve or Sriving While disqualified. | william A. Heron of Whithy Golf Sels ne James Beausoleil, 36, of RR 2| Township, Reeve Sherman Scott . at drastic redu lice court. lage | PC Al i ing| a Twp, rg hy we > ickezing| The ceremony closed with some Sept. 22, 1959, he had checked a| brief remarks by the architect, truck in the township and found| Mr- Rounthwaite, and the con- Reg. from 8.9 { Mel Goreski & Es - 19.95. {the accused to be driving. Hellractors, Messrs a thi nay One. Isaid that the accused told him and Ron Deeth. s area he said, "it is/that he had left his' driver's li-| Mayor Stanley Martin said that| : pmmen Scene to see new cence at home. | it was fortunate that all the nice| Es hngmg 3p every Later, said PC Box, he checked |things had already been said by ere Sd e cons reton of land found that his licence was! the many speakers and he added $his lava hal a rel ig ion Of under suspension. that the construction of the new Bie fathers Of Wi i by, i § nav | On Tuesday morning, just be-| building would not have been pos- 2d lows council, Wie Have in-| fore court, he said, Beausoleil| sible had it not been .for the be- Sean ssl gone} ruction { "turned himself in to police | quest of the late Arthur H. Allin. hg g family of Wi Accused was given one week to| He expressed his gratitude to . pay his fine. |the Whitby Composite Lodge, AF Notice. ..Broc Theatre-Whitby and AM for the presentation of the trowel and also to Town Called out of tc 'n -- Dye to family illness. Will re-opcn THURS. JULY 21st. | Clerk John Frost for his great With | service to the town during the "Around The World In Eighty Days" past 35 years. One Show each Night Starting at 8 P.M. Ze Sole from 6.49 " 14.50 A 4-Player Badminton Sets "~~ Best quality, Nylon strung rackets, poles, net, birds and ruies. In carrying case. Reg. 9.98. SALE Bicycles New and Used From Legislature in laying the stone How do two paper towels add up to Service Guaranteed? The answer is pleasantly simple. Your Si Service Guaranteed dealer uses one towel to wipe your windshield and the other to clean the dipstick when he checks your car's oil. He does this every time you drive in to fill up with one of the two great new Super Premium or Supertest gasolines--Canada's finest! He must do it! He has pledged that he will give you your gasoline purchase FREE if he fails to provide these two important services. (But you're not likely to catch him=~hbe's too accustomed to providing the best possible service.) LOOK FOR THE SERVICE GUARANTEED SIGN. It ensures the kind of top service that will keep your car performing at its best. Drive in today! CANADA'S FINEST PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ~ALMCANADIAN =... 11.95" 38.88 Boal Trailers -- "Winkie" 4 Reg. 129.50. Ld 99.98 | NOW ONLY Mag Sportsman's Corner The official dedicatory prayer |was said by the Rev. David | Marshall of the St. Andrew's] | Presbyterian Church. | | LONDON (CP) -- The Come monwealth Writers' Club has de- | cided to award an annual liter- |ary prize of £50 for the best | work submitted by a writer from the , Commonwealth. Details of] thé award will be announced leach year. | BOOST COMMONWEALTH ALL CANADIAN 105 BYRON S. WHITBY 1 Block West of 4 Corners OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. { wipe your windshield and check your of