The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1960, p. 4

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WINNING DRY TWO-YEAR-OLD Roybrook Model Lady, owned by F Roy Ormiston, Brooks | two-year-old Holstein heifer at "| Un | was the first prize dry! at the Royal Winter Fair, [WHITBY PERSONALS (Rifle Club the fo which gm dling in the ficld and in the ome can be made sale mber present legislation, Bn applicant for & gun Ucence must 7 cars of age end for » bunting licence must produce & f rompetence signed 'Hunting Safety 'Meeting Planned Petters, RR 3, were: Mrs, Gloria $t -- Starts Metro her home op Mrs. Anne Nettle, Mrs, Helen aw Competitions Tuesday evening for a lingerie Greenfield and Mrs, Helen Bafley party, Attending were: Mrs. Paul Light refreshments were served Anthony, Mrs, 1, Henry, Mrs. N.|by the hostess On Wednesday the Whitby Rifie, PORT PERRY -- Instructors in municipal bullding here on pri. by an Instructor, with date of Green. Cub commenced shooting in the hunter safely training of the doy evening, to inform the public Wirt and cignature attached, . November Match of the Metro Port Perry Rod and Gun Club or what is being accomplished The solely courses ure opes Mre, Cornelius Whitby, opened and Officials of the Ontario De partment of Lands and Forests cooperating on Friday's ing, -------------- NOT TIME YET Zeeman, Mrs, K, Balley, Mrs. J, . Rice, Mrs, P, Webbers, Mrs, A Ni Mou hl ¢ Sn ! rE 3 s sides i Miss Susan son i [a oe p Ne of Fort Erie, spent the weekend eogue, Six targets were fired plan an open meeting in the by the club and by similar or-|al persons of 14 yeors of Rie [hs i. on Aid gt ith Mr. snd Mrs, P. J, Metherel 04 6n average of 9 was at - - rr-- | ganizations in the province Lo pro- and over, man or woman, There ments. Poll tnd family of Whithy, and aiso|tained. 1t is predicted that this " {mote safer hunting ue, fact, nany women attend. visited Mr, nod Mrs, J. H. Si |%ill Increase when more targets Driver Club officials noted that, while) the courses, and quite # num Mors, Chorles Bailey, 700 Burns|Jobn of Sunderland, Ms, Green." be submitted this week i's in the past about half the hunt: ber of them sre expert shots, street west, opened her home on sides had just returned from ai- Four new members joined the| gus ng accidents were caused by Many classes have been held {Wednesday evening for the CWL tending the TCA Convention held/€ub on Wednesday end gave a ined $10 {teenagers, this situation no lon '\by the Port Perry ciub instrue- traveling euchre, Ladies presentis Montres! good secount of themselves when Lor tiolde ? ince the Eliors over the past six months, ad . they handed their targets in to] BOWMANVILLE (Btaff) ~~ po i Hie since Program .g they report & high calibre Whithy Women's Institute mem-| the elub A christmas tree buyer from! iter training was instituted | op op gens, | » |bers are sttending the district] This week, teams will be form-| Chicago, George P Genesque, || Struction has greatly reduced da ent 1g t workshop "Eat to Live" being ed to take part in both the Match| was fined $10 and $17 costs q|the number of accidents in the weld in Brooklis Counell cham. snd Sporting Rifle Canadian! Magistrate's Court Tuesday when|!#enage group, Now most of the Kt FBYPA Meet", A: Gs a Be | A {driving |g/0ups uniers, wi stil ta ee Timothy, son of Mr. and Mrs ' Pot. said, Genesque had not|*hots at ds without checkl 1 on Tuester evening the PaumB: J Start, bs celebrating his B's Meet At stopped at en Intersection of |(rst to see if the sounds are {Baptist young people enjoyed third birthday today Friends Church and Silver streets, Bow- made by animals or human bel Prime Minister Diefenbaker their . regular weekly meeting | wish him many happy returns of . mgnville, His vehicle had struck|ings. With ordinary care and 4 4 id be a "little I nie week the meeting econsisted|t'® 92 Ba tist Church another vehicle, |common sense these sceidents|*™C WOU a ; lof a Talent Night, with many tak-| Mrs, J, 8. Begg, of Monckiand Pp could be avoided, club officials| ire" 10 ask President-elect Kep- ing part. The winner, who was has returned to her home after! Whitby Baptist Church 3B devotionsl, Mes, J, Harding read observed [nedy mow to visit Canada, In 4 fudged hy an applause meter, Was! spending @ week visiting at thelheld its monthly ~enfing on the scripture, A film entitled] 1t is with this concern fn mind|Commons reply the prime min- Bonny Stark who played two 8e- home of her daughter and sonin. Tuesday evening in the Sunday Voyage to the Sun" was shown that the Port Perry club Is hold ister said that win the last few law, Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Bentley, school hall, In the absence of the| 904 Walnut street president, Mrs, D, Wilson, the gigs rent | vipe-president, Mrs, K. Cullen, | i EASILY SPOTTED opened the meeting with prayer visors, Next week the meeting] Gannets, large fish-eating birds Various reports were read and and very enthusiastically recely.ing the meeting, d trate' ¢. 4 ed by members prosent, {what Is being 10 peeomplisned| 987% Mr. K y has told him For the December meeting itlacross Ontario by means of the he hopes that amicable Canads- is planned to have 8 Christmas hunter safely training program U.S, relations will continue in the party, + |Plctures will be shown to fllus- years ahead, cordion selections | The devotional part of the meet ling was brought by Bill Wilde, lone of Faith Baptist's youth ad-| will take the form of a skating|which breed on islands in the St, | approved I night, All those inieresied meet|Lawrence Gulf, are while with After a short business meeting iat the church at 7:00, Iblack wingtips Mrs. L. Rich's group led in the Motorist, 43, | Found Guilty | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -| "There is not the slightest doubt | in my mind" sald Magistrate | R. B. Baxter when he found Gar-| pet Armstrong, 43, of RR 2, Pontypool, guilty of impaired driving OPP constable Murray Joynt told the court, the accused had| forced an automobile off the road, which the constable was fol- lowing, and that he had to tak evasive action in the police ca to avoid a collision with the Armstrong vehicle | The constable sald Arm strong's eyes were very blood. shot, he smelled strongly of aleo-| hol, and almost fell to the ground i when he got out of the car Police sald they found Bradley, of Manver station, in a Ross [§ "very intoxicated" condition ing the hack seat of Armstrong's ear Bradley was escorted to his home| by the police Three full quart bottles of wine and 16 full bottles of beer we entered as evidence, The police] allege this was found om the | front seat | The accused fold the court he had one beer, but when question | ed by the magistrate, he admit ted having two beers Armstrong was fined $50 and {a $3 'costs, and was told by the magistrate that if he comes be- | fore the court again he will be fined at least five times that amount [ On a second charge of the flle-| ga! possession of liquor, Arm- strong was fined $20 and $3 costs Remand Four In Thefts BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Four Courtice youths were de nled the opportunity to make restitution for theft and damages caused by them to the Bowman ville Golf Club, and a service station north of Bowmanville Magistrate R. B, Baxter said, 'If 1 let you four out of custody, someone else would be depra. dized in order for you to pay for this damage." | The youths are: Lyle T Blight, | charged with breaking and en-| tering and two charges of theft, | James W. Burgess, charged with) willful damage; Brian H, Luke charged with breaking and en-| | TUNA tering, two charges of theft and| one charge of willful damage J. H. Ward, charged with theft, breaking and entering and two charges of possession of stolen goods [ Constable L, F. Dryden, cri minal investigation officer with the Bowmanville detachment OPP, told court the group had| broke into the main building of | the Golf Club .on the night of Nov. 12 had kicked in a cup hoard, smashed a cigaret ven.| ding machine, threw a hammer | through a picture window and had pushed over a 23 Cu, foot) refrigerator. They did over $350] worth of damage, and stole spoons and forks from the kit chen. At the service station they had stolen tobacco, cigarets, candies, and ball point pens, A small por-| tion of this loot was recovered. | The police constable sald, he felt that Ward's home was the rendezvous for this group. All| had recently been released from reformatory or county jail ex © Ward, ev were remanded In cus tody till Nov, 20. Drop Charges 3 Juveniles BOWMANVILLE (Staff - Charges were dismissed agains! two Bowmanville distriet youths| a three juveniles in magis trate's court Tuesday. They were alleged to have attempted theft of 'masoline from the Bowmanville Gall club, arges were dismissed against Bryce E Jalihson, and Joseph MacLellan James R. VonGunten, 1225 King street east, Oshawa, and Leigh! 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