WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 FINED $50 Legion Auxiliary THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1961 § Makes Donations The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royai Canadian Legion met last Wednesday evening in the Le- gion Hall. s jhay bales. There, he said, he | Le i fa ) ie Pa ji WITCHES, GOBLINS HAUNT WHITBY SCHOOLS Witches, goblins, skeletons homes. Prior to the Beg od rans Baga Alb oid mem- | Judy Livingstone, = rien diecen fain Ps bee tiadeceapion reset spent Public School d a : Tuesday afternoon whooping it | class. Left to right are, Steve | tumes. Tuesday and invaded Whitby , up in Hallowe'en parties. Pic- | Robertson, 5; Joey Taras, 5; | tallowe'en on Made Boys Strip. No Joke Says Cadi PE cm pn Two Pickering Towns hip'had been tied also and had been were brought in. The members youths, found guilty of assault- spit on. He said he was struck) were asked to bring in suitable ing two neighboring boys, were in the stomach but was notithings for the "Basket Draw" each fined $50 and costs by hurt. lalso to keep in mind donations Magistrate Robert Dnieper in| PC Charles Daniels said that/ro the bake and candy tables Whitby police court on Tuesday he found red welts on One| roy their bazaar. Convicted were John. Kendrick boy's buttocks and indications ae and William Morrison, both 17, that both had been crying. Poppy Day will be held on both of Port Union- Morrison said that he and|Saturday, Nov. 4. All members wishing to help, please meet at ithe co-accused had played tag oor pon yg _ a idyenn with the two complainants,|the Legion Hall at 9 a.m. old playmate had been forced whom they had known for three| Donations were made to. VON by the two accused to accom- or four years, on many occa- and Retarded Children. A com- pany them to a barn in the sions. On this occasion, he said,|mittee was formed to purchase eiea: and inte a tort mane oF he and Kendrick thought they|material. They are Mrs. Stan -- -- -- a Recife Martin, and Mrs. Arthur Stan- clothes off and wa ome | lick, Mather at and is compass naked as a Joke, He said they Games were payed and a de lightful lunch was served with clothes had been taken off by N¢Ver, intended any harm and te ckeieed. ¥ denied that anyone had been|Mrs, A. Lear and her commit- tee. hit with a belt. h id, 1 " a ae The next meeting will be held companion were tied to a lad His -- counsel said it der. He said Kendrick was a stupid, boyhood prank! 4, Wednesday, Nov. 8. kicked but Crown Attorney Bruce him in the side and Morrison' affieck maintained it was more| hit him with a belt. than a prank and that it wa s a| H| His companion said that he deliberate assault. Two Don Mills youths were placed on a 10 p.m. curfew for the next two years by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Whitby police court on Tuesday who placed them on suspended sentences for stealing from pay telephones, Frank Smolinski, 18, and Norman Alan Quigley, 19, pleaded guilty to attempting to steal a pay telephone in Picker- ing Township on Oct. 25; possessing housebreaking instru- ments in Pickering on Oct. 25; stealing a pay telephone in Pickering Township on Oct. 21; and stealing money from a pay telephone in Pickering. Town- ship on Oct. 21; and stealing money from a pay telephone in Whitby on Oct. 25. PC David Fleming, of Picker- ing Township Police Depart- ment, said that Cpl. Norman McCombe, of the Whitby De- tachment of the OPP, had JOINT PROGRAM PARIS (Reuters) -- Experts 10 p.m. Curfew For Phone Theft During his investigation, he said, the pay telephone fell off in his hand, despite the fact that the pair said they had been calling home to report car trouble. The two accused then ad- mitted stealing $75 from a tele- phone in Pickering and $15 from a telephone in Whitby. His Worship said he would suspend sentence for two years but on the following conditions: that they be off the street and in bed every night by 10 p.m. except when they were working; that they repay the Bell Tele- phone Company for damage and money taken; disassociate and not use their cars for any other purpose than going back and forth to work. "You just missed two years in penitentiary," he told them. FIERCE HUNTER and Street | Terry Laird, 5. Many of the kindergarten | children made their own cos- --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Loss Hill, of Claremont, spent Sunday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks and family of RR 1, Whitby. Rev. A. F. Bam- ford of Toronto was also dinner guest. Mrs. Greta McDonough open- d ed her home to a euchre party on Friday evening. Winners 4\were: Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. K. | |Gowie, Mrs. R. Town, Mrs. H. | |Brady, Mrs. H. Campbell and Mr. C. Bradley. Floating loan hand prize was won by Mrs. H. Campbell. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Earl Ormiston, Mrs. Frank Barton and Mrs. Vernon Moore. Mr. Henry Perry celebrated his birthday on Tuesday. His friends wish him many happy returns of the day. 30-Day Sentences Lady Curlers Struck Officer | 2 Show Results 'Open Season 5 ke Fined Careless Count Mr. Raymond Seager, Alan street, has returned from * va- cation spent in England visiting his family. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rowley, Byron street south, spent the weekend in Sarnia with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley. ing Twenties at a party at her) young Misses were all in cos-| tumes made by themselves, At- tending were: Marlaine Parting- ton, Susan Wainwright, Mari- anne Karassing, Margaret Hare, | Gladys Smith, Helen Visser.| The prize awarded for the best| costume was won by Susan! Wainwright. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sey- mour and Mrs. George Munns Sr., attended the Credit Union| Chapter's dinner and dance held at Oshawa Union Hall on Satur- day evening, Oct. 28. STRANGER'S LUCK KAPONGA, N.Z. (Reuters)-- Mrs. A. J. Gordge lost her dia- mond engagement ring in the garden of her home here in 1919, and she and her husband searched unsuccessfully for years. Recently the farm was sold and the new owner, digging the garden, found the ring. WHITE from 11 European countries have agreed to set up an inter- national social science institute spotted the pair at the pay telephone at Stroud's Food Mar- in Vienna next year, to investi- gate sociali probl Aim of ket at 2:39 a.m., The Asian cheetah, or hunt- ing leopard, centuries ago was 25.\trained to hunt wild game. Oct. the institute will be to create home Saturday evening. The| constant collaboration by re-| searchers in all European coun- tries. TEA and BAZAAR WHITBY UNITED CHURCH W. A. Friday, Nov. 3 Decorations and Bake Sale! DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. $., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.I.L: Paint Dealer | WH OPENING AT 2.30 p.m. || Sewing, Knitted Articles, Xmas |} Magistrate Robert Dnieper on jailed 15 days for failing to re- Tuesday reported that it ap- main at the scene of an acci- peared that his policy of met-|dent, PC Kenneth Edwards, of ing out 30-day sentences for the Whitby Police Department, driving while intoxicated was said that he followed a trail of beginning to show results. Only|what appeared to be water from five new cases of intoxicated|a car radiator for about a dozen driving appeared on this week's/ blocks and found Unger's car in| On Nov. 6 The general meeting ladies' section of Whitby Curling Club was held on Monday evening,| \Oct. 30. President Flo Lott wel-| jcomed new members and intro-| docket. Usually there are about/the garage with damage to the |duced them to the meeting. 19 or 12. 'front end. William George Ireson, 56, of; Green River, was jailed for | days when he was found guilty lan accident on Byron street He said that he investigated|Dryden the In the absence through illness) recording secretary Ruth corresponding sec- , Joy Rich-read the min- of |Edwin Lawler, of Kent street, |Whitby Detachment OPP, said that he and other oificers of the detachment had /been investigating an accident NEWSPRINT 4/2-lb. pkg. approximately 630 A Whitby youth, whose car struck a Provincial Police con-! stable, was Tuesday fined $200 and costs for careless driving and his licence to drive was suspended three months. James Mrs. E. A. MacMiilan, mem- ber of the Oshawa and District CGIT Girl Work Board, attend- ed the CGIT tea held at the United Church on Saturday. sheets for -- $1.00 f Also Available in Mrs. R. McCloskey, Mrs. J. 9-lb. pkgs. Ottenbrite and Mrs. A.C. Smithii jpFAL FOR TYPING, attended the annual display and tea of the Women's Auxiliary to aaa eens dane Catholic Church Extension held MEMOS, ETC. pleaded guilty to the charge. PC Clifford Pegg, of the of the ef driving while intoxicated.' charge arose: of a two- car collision on the itchurch- Uxbridge Townline on Sept. 30. | William Henry Cherry, 25, of jnorth on Oct. 28 and found that/ytes of the last general meet- i two parked cars had been dam-\ing. Treasurer Irene Sims pe a gets gry ie aged. There, he said, the trail her report and committee heads\>°8® 0 Oct. + whe ar, of water started. Henry James Smith, of Port son. outlined their plans for the sea- h at 90 Roxborough street east, On Sale et . Toronto, on Sunday afternoon. Susan, daughter of Mr. and] WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION left the ighway, entered the median driven by Lawler, Mrs. J. L. McQuat, is celebrat- ing her seventh birthday today. 27 Windsor avenue, Ajax, was Credit, was remanded out of| Social committee chairman SS ce -- jailed 30 days for driving while custody for one week when he Rita Bradley reported that her) PC Pegg said that PC Pettit intoxicated: He was charged by Was convicted of driving while committee would convene twol,.4 heen aiding in the investi- Whitby nolice who investigated|intoxicated. He was charged bonspiels for the ladies, the an- gation of an accident in which an accident in which Cherry's after police investigated a two-/nual bridge and possibly eight For the occasion a family gath- ering has been arranged. Miss Jenene Bown, 112 Kent DEPT. Oshawa Times street, entertained the Jr. Roar- YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Well Murets THRIFT RATES ' From ~ ocT. 1 Travel { onsultent Mrs. ©. Mitchell Overseas Excursions: Saad from . . . | ; Joseph Gerald Mel 26, 0! cer struck a parked car on|¢aP crash on Highway 7 and 12\bonspiels for the men. killed. He| Brock street north, on Oct, 21. |North of Brooklin on Oct. 14. | The work of the social com: Tn the gg a large " , rer 4 Wadihs Waerard Machesney |mittee is heavy and the chair- b t 1. had be WATER TRAIL st : ;|man asked for the continued co--"UmDer ol people ha vi 56, of Goodwood, was sentenced standing in the area of the "Joseph Unger, 42, of 718s,' the minimum of seven days operation of all members. Clarence drive, i i i Le Whitby, was|in jail for having the care and|*2ting system will be inaugur-|@¢ciden SAVE 35% PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL CREAM COLD WAVE Reg. 9.95 PRE-CHRISTMAS PRICE . 64 Amsterdam from 378.00 DONALD Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY |} Oshawa - Whitby - Brooklin 339.00 || ; Defence counsel George |control of a motor vehacle while ete tr payee a Boychyn told the court that) intoxicated. In addition, Magis- 'turn the questionnaires when /#Wler did not realize that the) trate Dnieper prohibited him' received. traffic had stopped ahead of) TRAVELLING BRIDGE The highest scores for the CWL Traveling Bridge and from driving anywhere in Can- Euchre for the month of Sep- tember are: Bridge High score 3-380 for Mrs. Peter Regan and Mrs. W. R. Hunter (subbed for Mrs. A. Miller). Euchre: High tie between Miss Jean Stewart and Mrs. Charles Bailey, score 82. REMAND FOR SENTENCE Michael Francis Victor Lewis, 17, of no fixed abode, but for- merly of the Sault Ste. Marie area, was Tuesday remanded in custody for one week for senience on three charges of car theft, to which he had pleaded guilty. He was charged with stealing cars in Whitby, Sault Ste. Marie and Parry Sound. TO KEEP THE PEACE Allan Orr, of Pickering Town- ship, was bound aver to keep the. peace for one year by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Whitby police court on Tuesday ada for two years. gins in the week of Nov. 6. ( PC John Pettit, of the Whitby Skips will notify their rinks, At|i& the car ahead of him. ae him and had swerved to the] ane ladies frst senedule be-| centre boulevard to avoid strik- Detachment of the OPP, said the conclusion of the business| This Includes Shampoo, Haircut end Personalized Styling. that he had. found Machesney the men's president Bert Foote! asleep in the seat of his truck,'spoke. to the ladies, about the parked in the centre median of'men's committees and their Highway 401 near the Rouge plans for the year- River bridge at 1 a.m. on Oct.|; He explained rulings which 10. He said that tire marks in- would affect the ladies' section dicated the truck had come off and discussed financial aspects the westbound lane although the in which he felt the ladies had vehicle was facing east. an interest. He also suggested| His Worship looked at that the joint meetings which) Machesney and said he was not|take place for the first time this) he could "take" 30 days. year be continued, resulting in| him it was a miracle closer liaison between the edn 8 or himself was not men's and ladies' sections. | MONUMENTS killed that night. At the end of his talk the) 318 DUNDAS EAST e president was thanked by Joyce) ie DISMISS CHARGE Burns on behalf of the member-| MO 8-3552 Family Monuments i ab Individual STAFFORD BROS. LTD. Created To enre | A charge of having the care ship, and control of a motor vehicle ------ was not a motor vehicle ac- cording to the Criminal Code.) 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