Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1962, p. 4

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COLLEGE GIRLS AID HOSPITAL FUND Magistrate Doleper sald that he was familiar with the curve and admitted that he had dif- ficulty in negotiating it when he was travelling at 45 mph. He said that although there was a curve warning sign east Crashes On Turn Fined $50, Costs of the curve, drivers strange to PICKERING (Staff) -- A To-|considerable damage to a High- ronto driver, who failed to ne-|way sign and guile rails. e™ far away the a ig ge Pe gotiate a curve on Highway No.| He said that Meston admitt-\2°4 ihe Heavs . ithe cove 2, was fined $50 and costs or/ed' he was travelling west on the joins the highway 8 t th ne h. 30 days Monday for careless|highway at 60 mph, saw the ng ag be 'part of the high- driving by Magistrate Robert|curve too late and crashed into|"@Y tself. Dnieper in Pickering Police|the guard rails on the north) His Worship registered a con- *court. side of the highway. viction, however, on the Robert A. Meston, 21, of 35) 4 Highway No. 2 sign was grounds that the physical evi- Alcorn avenue, Toronto, plead-lound 130 feet away from the dence presented led him to be- ed guilty to the charge laid by|<cene, said the officer. Skid lieve oe a was travelling 'coo PS olga Police, id marks leading up to the car\{4_in_ exes of 60 mph. onst, Dave eming sa that on Feb, 11 at 2.00 io ga measured 130 feet, he said. investigated an accident at the HIGHWAY UNFAMILIAR 'p) ; junction of Highway No. 2 and} In his own defence, the ac- LONDON (CP) bi a the 2nd concession, west of Pick-|cused admitted he was speeding) Hawthorn Memorial Trophy, ering Village. but failed to apply the brakes|awarded to the highest - placed At the scene, he said, hejenough to negotiate the turn. He|Commonwealth motor - racing found the accused's car damag-|said he was unfamiliar with\driver, has been awarded to ed to the extent of $400 with'the curve in the highway. Stirling Moss. MOSS WINS AGAIN Anne Marie O'Nefl. Absent,|ladies evening last Saturday af ig verd McLean and Margar-ltne Lions Centre. Miss Janet e er, : Beech, The Leaders for the Scouts Fagen ete ers ord were as follows: B. McDonald,|at Blackstock for two weeks. C. Burton and H. Welsh. Mr.| Mrs, Louise Collis, Mr. and Presented At M ] G McDonald presented the follow-/Mrs, Roy Collis and family, ap e rove ing Scouts with their badges:|Minden, were weekend visitors By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN|Robert Burton, Peter Holmes,|with the former's son, Ernie MAPLE GROVE -- Being|\Gcorge Holmes, Danny McDon-\coniss, Girl Guide and Boy Scout Week,|2/4, Kenneth McDonald, Fred] modern ; Bailey, James Geddes absent) a special service was held at|"* Join. McGuirk sod Richard typewriters and adding machines of all makes: Under- wood Smith Corone, Royal, the church on Sunday morning. Bailey Rev. H. Stainton preached a) iss Tammy ers has both standerd and portable models, Special student retes. sermon on character building. been in the Sick PR ose 9 Hos- Walmsley & Magill A quartette of Mrs. C. Rus- sell, Mrs. T. Dickson, Doug ye ge Miglin of egy Office Equipment Ltd. 9 KING ST. EAST ;Chute and Ken Brooks sang. Mr. and Mrs. Allin Snow- 725-3506 Guide Awards The Guides were supported by their leaders: Mrs. W. den, spent Saturday with <4 O'Neil, Mrs. J. Geddes, Mrs, c,|Parents Mr. and Mrs. Barr and Mrs, D. Whitney, | Wilkins, Port Hope. Mrs. J. Geddes presented the} The many friends of Mrs. following with their badges:|Ada Cooney are sorry to learn Sharon Holmes, Louise Whitney,|that she is in Memorial Hos- Bonnie Beech, Judy Barraball, pital, Bowmanville. Debbie Sol, Linda MacNeil,| Quite a number from Maple Lynne Rose, Heather Arbourne,!|Grove attended the Masonic seemed Three lovelies appearing in a@ gymnastic act for the Ajax and Pickering General Hos- pital women's auxiliary dance in Ajax Friday are (from left) Pam Vickers, Tussy Fraino and Kersti Vi- ilup. This University of Toron- to athletics trio will appear with other college girls in | German ball routines and a chorus line to help promote funds for the proposed 110-bed hospital. More than $300,000 in pledges and donations has beea received to date. --Azzopardi Photo | Girls Hockey Squad Swamped By Whitby Mr. Pickett is in the Uxbridge wedding anniversary on Satur- {Cottage Hospital with a broken/day, Feb. 24 at their home. By MRS. E. HOUCK UXBRIDGE -- Mrs. Beatrice leg and cuts. The occupant of} Five of their six children More, Celia LeDrew and Eileen'+16 toronto car was taken to alwere present: Mrs. Ken Blair Gould returned Sunday morning where they were visiting Mrs. More's son Peter who is in hospital there awaiting a kidney transplant. Mrs. A. Peter is reported to be im-\ine Catholic Women's League feactensl meeting at. St. brother) |trude"'s Church, proved. Eugene More (his and John Harris left. by plane/s |juries. from Bostoniporonto hospital with chest in-|(Pearl), Mrs. John Petrie (Mar- jion), George Gourlie, Newmar- s. Norma O'Connor, Mrs.|ket; Mrs. W. Locke (Lill) of Egan, Mrs. J. Kehoe and|Bowmanville and Robert Jr. of Harbottle Oshawa, on unday afternoon. attended | Uxbridge. (Lois) was in hospital in New- Ger-|market and unable to attend. Mrs. John Dean Other relatives included his brother George of Toronto, Mrs. yesterday for the hospital in] Bight students Sandy Wil-|Verna Terry and two sons, Max- amson, Ken MacKenzie, Nor-|well, Ont., and his nephew and Boston where they will under-|1j go more tests for the skin)man Hodgson, Bruce Richard- fts. son, Jim Duncan, David Taylor, The Uxbridge Legionnaires} Robert : girls' hockey team were on the|Hvidsten left Uxbridge at 6.30/ Madeline Finflock of Detroit. | Capstick and Peter short end of the score 8-1 when|p.m. last Friday night by bus they played the Whitby girls) with 32 other students from/grandparents of 17 grandchil- Sunday afternoon. bey were aiso short of play- ers an by girls an had was produced by one of the| Whitby girls. the only score they} Markham and _ Stouffville. Whit-|camp, near Haliburton for a} sql three of the bees TR of skiing and returned|the taxi business in Uxbridge {Sunday evening. \for 35 years. His first taxi was wife, Mr. and Mrs, Casler of Wil- liamston, Michigan. He also had a phone call from a niece, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie are dren and great grandparents of They went to Medeba Bible/four. Mr. Gourlie (Bob) has been in This: camp is leased by the'a Briscoe. Inter + school Christian Fellow-| What happened to the Ux- Another accident occurred on) nin for weekend camps accom-|pridge Junior D hockey team the 7th concession, three miles! nodating 40 students. north of Uxbridge recently when one of the Uxbridge dairy trucks! i driven by Russell Pickett was ag oh Lennox, in collision with a car from jon Friday, Feb. 23? In_ their The boys are grateful to Mrs. | tinct game of the playoff they their teacher were leading 5 to 0 in the first xbridge High School, for|perig . making ail the arrangements. | PERSONALS eriod and when the game jended, Stouffville was the win- iner 6 to 5 Mrs. F. R. Whitfield, Reach| The Uxbridge bantams won road, returned Sunday by jet ms ay oe ee an i aturday. Manager is Bill G after spending the past three a ecatken are Wasne' Bede dy. Toronto. s tJ Working Man's }months vated with her m0 AW oes facia' Senne ith 1 father in De shire)' Fallout Shelter (77.273 ten Revonsns father |has suffered three serious heart} Now Available "\i*' BACKACHE? Mrs. Whitfield says she ' \glad to be back since England's| TORONTO (CP) -- The work-|Weather was bad and they had oo Not me. ing man's fallout shelter is fi-|175 miles an hour winds causing For relief from mally on the market. ja lot of destruction. -- backache or that Now available, the Emer- Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Feasby | tired-out feeling gency Measures Organization|of Goodwood are celebrating) F I depend on-- has announced, is a $100 model their 40th wedding anniversary) | : : that offers 99-per-cent protection|0" Sunday in Toronto with their from radiation. It is $500/S0" Harvey, his wife and two cheaper than the hitherto cheap- boys of Stouffville and their est approved shelter, but at the raga' (Audrey) Mrs. Gord ai i n and Gord, Uxbridge. care & waning sor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gourlie, -- ----_ eye pe it . Toronto street south, of Ux- called, is made of elgnt - INCh bridge, celebrated their 50th concrete blocks topped with) -- RED CROSS sandbags. It is designed to fit almost any basement corner. STARTING: Although it is not big enough to stand up in, and the EMO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1962 "OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL admits a family of four or five would find it cramped, its big- gest advantage is said to be its low cost. 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