Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1961 POLITICS GOT MIXED with the many floats during Satur- day's .Uxbridge Santa parade. Entered by persons who wished to remain anony- Claus | hocwo re- manded out of custody after being convicted Oct. 24 of mul- non-association. and curfew. an 11.15/ Said. After a shopping \tering and theft were sentenced'Liberty street, drew a suspend-|t the constable testified. 2/R. B. Baxter |sentence reports. in Bowmanville Magistrate's Court Tuesday, after Magistrate scrutinized pre- Valle Steven Babich, 19, of 19 Waverly street, convicted of breaking, entering and theft,| jand the theft of a sum of} jmoney less than $50 drew a one- jyear suspended sentence. Married, on relief with one \child, and another on the way,| 'Babich was told by Magistrate} \Baxter he should visit the theft) victims and offer proportionate 4 restitution. ||2 YEARS PROBATION i|bation to William J. tof i |high {Magistrate Baxter , not jjiremark 3 \Police Chief | mous, the float poked fun at | Lagoon" the proposed lagoon sewage treatment project. The ban- | } ner on the float '"'Even Santa | Isn't Jolly About Using A | drew many laughs from the hundreds of specta- tors lining the streets. There were 26 floats in the parade. --Oshawa Times Photo Uxbridge Lagoon Plan Lampooned In Parade By RICHARD BEDNARZ UXBRIDGE -- A huge crowd turned out last Saturday in Ux- bridge to watch a colorful, 26- float Santa Claus Parade move down the decorated streets The parade started from Elgin Park at 2.30 p.m. and pro- ceeded down Main street, Reach road. Franklin street, .Brock street CNR street Spruce street and Toronto street, to wind up at the Uxbridge Hos- pital. Heading smal] maj behind the off the yrettes parade were immediately town's police car They were followed by. some older majorettes, and several town women carrying flags. Chief Howard Nickling, of Pickering Vilage marched down the street with his Pick- ering Youth Band with the Town Fire truck carrying Fire Chief Ross Rodman and five frolick- in* *tremen on his heels Di \"OR STATUES rt Maxwell followed in his stalion wagon with The Little Flower Boy. The car was decor- ated with flowers and statuettes _of two doctors and two nurses A doll and two Santas were peeking through the back win- dow The town ambulance with James Martin was next in line followed by children riding a huge pumpkin, a creation of Dr D. Davis, Other children were riding Jim Campbell's float, de- picting an old woman in a shoe. Marching Brownies and Scouts as Digger Dan with a tent and a few diggers Preceded the! COUNCIL BRIEFS Ajax Constable Gets Promotion AJAX (Staff) -- At their first meeting for the month of De- cember, Ajax Council conducted the following business - in - brief on Monday PROMOTED Const. Paul Stephenson of the Ajax Police Department was of- ficially promoted from Con- stable 2nd Class to Constable 1st Class: by resolution. The pro- motion is effective immediately. PAY FEE The Mayors and Reeves Asso- ciation of Ontario wroté to coun- cil informing them that the an- nual fee of membership for this |;pj¢ y lam-| lagoon Town of Uxbridge float pooning the proposed treatment plant. A delightful "Night Before Christmas" with a small house and trees against a background of music was presented by IHA Hardware. Behind Yake's Shell Service came St. Joseph's Sep- arate School with seene of angels and Christmas trees. Bone chilling war whoops an- nounced the arrival of the Black Hawk Indians, alias the Central Uxbridge Intermediate Champs, with W. J. Woods Lumber in pursuit Passing the enthusiastic spec- tators next was a float decor- ated with trees and toys of the Sigrist Store. and Acton Motors. THREE LIVE SHEEP Drawing cries of delight from the younger spectators was Little Bo Peep with three live sheep, riding the float of O Beach and Sons. A group of cowboys and cowgirls preceded R. Cordingley's float with 'Win- ter in Wonderland', depicting playing children. More children were riding the float of the Canadian Legion and the float of Fritz W. Glitsch. Instead of children, little green moon-folk rode the next float giving an idea of Christ- mas on the moon. 'Santa's Visit", by Coca Cola included a merry-go-round. Coughing along came George Crawford in his 1922 T-Ford ahead of the winning float, Mother Goose, by Art Lee, of the road on a tractor, with Chief Constable Al 'Fisher, of Trafalgar Township, keeping an eye out directly behind. A bagpiper headed marching cubs, who were dragging along a cart loaded with camping equipment VATION ARMY FLOAT SALVATION ARMY FLOAT Jesus in a manger with the Wise Men was prepared by the Salvation Army, It was followed |by a Hydro truck donned with a Christmas tree. A.-1927 Durant truck, loaded with clowns was next in line Driver Ross James temporarily lost one of his passengers when one of the clowns took time out to de a dance with Constable W Morgan. Preceded by Williamson's Band playing on a Noble Trans- port truck, Santa Claus himself finally arrived in a light-blue sleigh drawn by his reindeers. The float was the work of the St. John's Training School. Santa stopped at the Post Office to distribute candies among the many children around him Solamabo Plan Fellow To Tour Ajax Industries AJAX (Staff) -- During the : month of June 1962, the town of the Co-op. A clown in an orange) Ajax will play host to a Colum- polka-dot suit careened across|bo Plan Fellow from Pakistan| g "junder the External Aid pro- gram. Mayor William A. Parish in-| \formed council this week that \M. A. Jabber of that country} jwould visit Ajax to study a typical Canadian industrial com- munity. He said that the student would spend approximately one week_| SOL a 0 learn more of Canadian in- ceived from Inspector Thomas|4ustrial methods. Houghton. A resolution paying), Dowty Equipment of Canada the amount to the Public School|/imited, the Kelvin - Thompson Board was passed. Company Limited, Fledco Con- crete Pipe Limited and Duffin's NEW APPOINTMENT Creck Estates Limited were the Herbert Hunter of Ajax was four companies selected to host officially appointed as Ajax's|Mr. Jabber during his stay in representative on the Pickering) Jax. Said His Worship. District High School Board for! feel sure that Mr. Jabber a term of three years. Mr. will have a very profitable 'stay Hunter replaced Dave Clarin-|i", Ajax." said Mayor Parish. bold one year ago on the board We should be proud that our and had arrived at the expira-|'°W Was selected as a model tory period for that term. industrial community for' the r student to visit. "I know that the people of final' council meeting of Ajax will make him feel at ear was to fall on the, home when he arrives," he said.! | NEW MEETING DATE The In dishing out two years pro- Brown, 17, 242 Liberty street, (with a surety bond of $1,000) commented after hearing from the probation officer that Brown's parents had been co-operative, and a from Bowmanville Bernard Kitney, that perhaps the boy's father had not been a good parent. an Oct. 24 conviction for care- jed sentence and one year's pro- bation. The Magistrate was told Mc- her first child. |CHANGED MAN in tures Browning and the the window of a and broke light "T have noticed that since his testified the officer. jmarriage to this girl, he is a much "better, much man", explained \Kitney. Thomas Eugene Lambert, RR 1, Bowmanville, lof two charges of Police of convicted remanded breaking, appear Jan. 9. He was instructed Convicted on all charges changed|Browning was remani 18. Also out of entering and theft also drew aito' maintain a 8: p.m. suspended sentence year's probation. In stipulating an 11 p.m. cur- few, and abstinence from alcohol, Magistrate Baxter noted that perhaps drink was Lam- bert's problem. Edsvard Dwayne Browning, 18, 73 Elgin street, previously con- victed with the other youths on multiple breaking, entering and theft charges and remanded on bail, appeared in court along and onea less cheques, causing damage 8 James with Jack Whalen, 16, of RR 2, 281 In addition to levying a $25 Bowmanville, to face additional ville, fine or five days sentence on/charges of fraud, passing worth- days nd not to leave town. Fined $250, Driving While Suspended BOWMANVILLE Simpson avenue, in jail, after uilty to a charge of 'Suspended Sentences For Bowmanville Gang | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --'stricted to monthly reporting.jaccompanied by a juvenile, he {Six Bowmanville youths, spree Convicted of two charges, Ro-|Oshawa for more clothes, $89.43 tiple charges of breaking, en-|bert Louis McDougall, 19, of 36|was recovered from the youths juvenile subsequently admitted breaking lakeside Dougall's wife was expecting cottage owned by a Toronto man. The two damaged light fix- bulbs, ded Chief custody for possible sentencing at Cobourg, Dec. convicted, Whalen was custody curfew (Staff) { 1s "i t William Robinson, 18, of ural Society permission to use Bowman- drew a $250 fine or pieadin, ripen Committee on | organization. | Horticultural Club Backed By Council | AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Horticultural Society wrote .to} council this week requesting snace to hold meetings in the|l Ajax Community Centre. The Society is just completing its first year of activity, The letter, written by presi- dent George Smythe and pub- lic relations head Grace Mills indicated that a Junior Horti- jcultural Society would be form- ed in the new year and that the expected membership ex- pansion necessitated larger fa- cilities to hold meetings. The letter pointed out the junior branch of the organ- izaticn would be open to young people from eight to 15 years of age. Projects to be undertaken by ~ |the society in 1962 included win- dow boxes for the Ajax Public me and the town hall, a 5-foot diameter flower bed in tha shopping centre and land- lscaping of the Aldon School for |Retarded Children. | Mayor William Parish point- ed out to council that they had no pewer to grant the Horticul-| in in to the Community Centre, but he} added that a letter could be} jsent to the Ajax Recreation behalf of the 30) less driving, the magistrate pre-|to a home, and unlawful entry While his licence was suspended, | jscribed a stiff seven - clause |probation: observe the peace for two years; report ence a month; not own a car; a 9 p.m. curfew; non - association with those youths with whom con- victed; regular attendance at the Bowmanville Traffic Clinic; and full financial restitution to theft, victims. John Wesley Mallory, placed on one year's suspended sentence and probation was ad- vised that perhaps his first two names were symbolic of hope for the future. Mallory. told the Magistrate he had lost his job at GM, was now working for $36 a week at a car wash. Probation conditions were re- Cedar St. Park Eligible For Ontario Grant AJAX (Staff) The Cedar Street Park was officially de- clared a Community Centre by Ajax council this week. A_ by- law was passed by council mak- ing the declaration legal and the park eligible for a_ provincial government grant for its de- velopment and _ maintenance under the Community Centres Act The park at the present has an almost completed baseball diamond, a picnic area and a in being |playground area and is a popu- ilar spot during the summer. The bylaw states that the park will be turned over to the juris- diction of the Ajax Recreation) Committee, consisting of A.| Goldie, R. Henshaw, A. Baldry,} B. O'Brien, P. Sheehan, D.| Noland and D. S. Clarinbold. | Almost $4,000 was spent on the park this year by the town BACKACHE | When kidneys fail to remove excess acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed rest often follow. Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulate | kidneya to normal in four Ajax industries in order) t duty. You feel better--sleep bet- ter, work better and theft. An Ontario Provincial Police constable testified that in the period from July to November, Whalen which were passed by Browning in stores Burketon. Browning paid Whalen $10 for each testified the officer. in Bowmanville and q ADMITTED THEFT A Bowmanville Town Police ¢ Consiable testified that Brown- § ing admitted to the Dec. 17.9 theft of $300 cash from Ken's $ Men's Wear. Also missing were two coats, valued at $49.95, two single male antique revolvers, several shirts and one pair of pants! At this time Browning was in C vee Bowmanville ourt Tuesday CingmaScoPe COLOR by DE LUXE GAMBLE : BILTMORE 18 _----™ "WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES" Added Thrill--" THE CAT BURGLAR" Magistrate' $| forged three cheques $GIANT ALL-COLOR DOUBLE SHOW! "We should be proud of the 'society for the work they have EE wis, JQURNEY TO THE CENTER on " H » PAT BOONE JAMES MASON , | that -- |done in town over the past! COSTLY ROBES year,"' said Mayor Parish. | HERTFORD, England (CP) Me ee --_ so Members of Hertford council 'ot oO star an ee) aoe of receive all the encour- ict Lain pance 7? agement we can give them." |"obes on the instalment plan. acca es macro aug 2 Townspeople have complained OLD PRINTER about the tattered robes and The first edition of England's battered cocked hats that coun- Bn of Common Prayer was villors wear at social functions, x! printed by Richard Grafton, but the ceremonial garments oo printer who died in cost 230--and it comes out of 'their own pockets. | The Next Kinsmen SUPER CAR BINGO FRIDAY, DEC. 15th 8:30 SHARP $8,000.00 TOTAL IN PRIZES $1500.00 Snowball if won in 53 Nos. $1,000.00 Special Hi-Lo Jackpot 100 Fully Dressed Christmas Turkeys os Free Door Prizes Peterborough Memorial Centre 100 FREE Xmas Turkeys 100 FREE Xmes Turkeys THE BARE FACTS SHOW... it's just good clean BOB MONKHOUSE KENNETH CONNOR SHIRLEY EATON i] Enc BARKER "DENTIST on the JOB ADULT aiowano wartis hovure stevens ENTERTAINMENT LAST DAY "NO MY DARLING DAUGHTER" and 'FRIGHTENED CITY' BOTH ADULT Young TOMS Specially Selected OVEN READY (Grade "'A") 24- LBS. 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