Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1962, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 28, 1962 KEDRON CHILDREN PREPARE FOR FASHION SHOW | Church and starts at 2 p.m. | Ring, 1; Kevin Werry, sale at the United Church Women's fashion show and | bake sale Saturday. The show Bewildered but pleased with the sudden attention they re- ceived, six Kedron children model clothes that will be on! will be at the Kedron United | (l-r) Daryl! Glover, Jailed 7 Days' BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- the prohibition from driving Pleading guilty to a charge|would help Patterson from ac- of driving while intoxicated,|cumulating other driving of- James Patterson, 34, of RR 3,\fences while intoxicated. Bowmanville, was . prohibited DEATHS from driving anywhere in Can- ada for a period of two years By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Santa Monica, Calif. -- Dr. and in addition was given seven days in the county jail by Ma- gistrate R. B. Baxter, - Magis- trate's Court on Tuesday. Franklin Fearing, 69, professor! Cpl. Kaye Freethy, of thelameritus of psychology at the, Bowmanville Town Police testi-\Uniyersity of California at Los fied a call on Mar. 4, 12.32 a.m. Angeles who once studied the about a driver. behavior of motorists at inier- Cpl. Freethy stated he found sections; struck by a car at the car in question and also) .occwalk, the driver slumped over the! qoronto -- Albert F. Loveys, wheel. 54, national sales manager of Defence Counsel Terence Kel-| ¢.norai Foods Limited ly of Oshawa told the Court Kingst Ja Po " inf that his client had a wife and|.,insston, Jamaica -- John /. seven children, and if he was\0 Connor, '65, vice - president put away for a long period of and director of Universal Pic- time he would lose his job. 'ures Company who started his career in the motion picture in- Kelly asked that the court quctry in 1914. Miami, Fla. -- Jack Britton, 74, a member of boxing's Hall of Fame who won the world take this into consideration. Crown Attorney H. Deyman asked that the sentence be more than the minimum. welterweight title twice in a In passing sentence, Magis- ring career that spanned 26 trate R. B. Baxter hoped that years. THE NEXT KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO FRIDAY, MARCH 30th -- 8:30 P.M. uP TO $7,000 IN. PRIZES INCLUDING $1200 LARGE SNOWBALL IF WON IN 54 NUMBERS $300 SNOWBALL IF WON IN 50 NUMBERS 1962 FORD FAIRLANE -- $1000 HI-LO GAME Pius mony other games and free valuable door prizes PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Crown Attorney H. Deyman said that Atkinson was not e 8 | | TOPSY KILLED Drunk Driver |Fined$25 Gi ea | Ieee ng with due care and at-)Topsy, the Picasso of the feline world, was killed by a car while Magis- crossing a street here. Topsy said he'drew pictures by pawing a crayon suspended on a piece of -'string. Her most famous work, FISH TALKS a horse and rider, once was ex- For Driving Carelesshy |x. i Mihir, tt ci BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A federal department of fisheries NEW FERRY poultry dealer, Robert Atkin-|of five coastal districts are hold-/ HALIFAX (CP The f son, 30, of Keene, was fined $25)ing a series of conferences at)" ' WE ie and costs or seven days when heldistrict headquarters to discuss|Confederation has gone through was found guilty of careless|inspection and protection duties|final trials off Halifax before be- driving by Magistrate R. B..as well as administration prob-|ing handed over to the CNR for Baxter on Tuesday. jlems, fish culture development, use on the run between Borden, The charge arose out of alfishermen's indemnity and the/P.E.1., and Cape Tormentine, Jan. 14 accident when Atkin-/ Newfoundland bait service. N.B. son hit the rear of a tractor|y ~ ---- trailer driven by Ralph Greer ee ee ee of Millbrook. ALL COLOR FUN & ADVENTURE SHOW! § Atkinson told the court he did) ot see the lights of the truck.} ; LJ In passing sentence, trate, R. B. Baxter agreed with the Crown. n Mom 4X SIGHTS NEVER. BEFORE SEEN PARENTS, . YOUNG PEOPLE Trying to get @ job today with- out specialized training is like trying to hit the moon with « firecracker. If you want to lounch yourself out on an interesting and rewarding career--then you must bg able to offer employable skills and know- ledge. You in get Specialized Business Training at the CSHAWA BUSINESS |) COLLEGE where there ore eight Day-School Courses from which to choose: r croraseee MACHINE with STEVE McQUEEN BRIGIT BAZLEN BILTMORERY < DOORS OPEN ¢ AT 6.00 P.M. § rad ALLE AEE LLL LLL to see on the screen! FEATURE TIMES: . gr sng 1:35--3:30--5:25 7:25--9:20 PLEASE SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING IF POSSIBLE ACT NOW! @ Individual Instruction @ Modern, practical equipment @ Open throughout entire yeor @ Starts any Monday morning e@ Job Placement for Graduates \ @ R ADMITTANCE fi (3 _ nweo ms oe i) eee' * 1 or a new kind of love-story starring Leics HARVEY-CAPUCINE: FONDA ME BAXTER -MABARA STANWYEX PLAZA THEATRE piiyi GET THE FACTS! Free Literature avoilable. Phone, write or visit the College for your copy. Easter Term starts APRIL 2nd, 1962 or stort any MONDAY. OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 Simcoe St, N., Oshawa 9 DIAL 725-3375 PLAYING Back | the UCW | row (I-r) Beverly Pascoe, 5; | ® | Michael Pettes, 5; Barbara | Adu row | Tregunna, 5 2; Nancy | --Oshawa Times Photo | Proceeds go to group. Shown are: Pickering Approves 2nd Welfare Officer | directed in was commission By ELSA STORRY €lerk Johnston BROUGHAM -- Reeve J. S. to contact the Scott cast the deciding vote in this regard favor of a resolution, opposed "I would wonder," said the by Deputy Reeve Mrs. Mc-reeve, "if we should commit Pherson, Councillors Harveyjourselves until we have some Spang and Hubert Wank, to idea of cost." hire an assistant for A. W.| Councillor Harvey Spang Cane, Welfare Administrator at)said that it appeared to him Pickering Township Council on to be a very costly venture. Monday. Se eae Mr, Cane was heard by cc u-,., RKS REC 1ON cil, after three hearings, one| COMMITTEE in committee, about his need) A Parks and Recreation Com- for assistance, saying that he mittee was established by by- had serviced over 1,000 persons|law and regulations were in the first months of this year.|made that no park lands could There are presently 115 fam-|be sold or leased privately, flies on relief made up of 327 and that both the parks bud- persons so far this month,/get and recreation budget could council learned. not exceed a .25 mill rate Councillors Greening and Dea-; Councillor Mowbray, speak- kin spoke in favor of the ing specifically of the French- motion, saying that they be-;man's Bay Yacht Club, which lieved money could be saved wished to lease township park by more thorough investiga- land for their facilities, said tion. The administrator said he|that he could see no justifica- did not have the time to dotion in disposiiton of park them properly. lands for private use Mr. Greening added that the 'If such were done for one monetary problem, in his opin- organization, others would re- fon, was nothing to the prob-|quire the same, and it would lem of investigating and assist- be impossible," he said ing, by calls and advice, needy, Councillor Ross Deakin dis- families agreed Councillor Milton Mowbray He said that there a tried to find out the number of substantial amount of park land hours the employee spent on available in Frenchman's Bay the job. Mr. Cane stated thatarea not suitable for anything one could add two days per else, and that sections were week since he worked many,zoned park land suitable for evenings and Sundays. "I nothing other than docks, hunt- In voting for the motion for ing, or yacht clubs an assistant who would do part. "'I think they could be leased, of the investigation and clerical rented, or sold to a yacht club," work, at a salary not to ex-jhe said, 'where there is an ceed $3,000 per year, the reeve ideal location for such." said: e "I am not quite convinced erie that more help is needed. I os ; don't think for a minute that) Council's former policy there will be a great quantity;matching dollar for dollar for of money saved. But since Mr./recreation purposes was not Cane has given some very completely successful, in the good indication that he is un- opinion of Councillor Mowbray, able to do his job by himself, I since many expenditures were suppose some help is required,|presented for which there was It is difficult to know how)no explanation much time is spent on duties) The present policy will be for by any member of the staff," a limited budget, matching ap- > Ep . . S proved expenditures for parks WATER FOR WHITEVALE? , ;and recreation, under the joan A letter @om John C. W.\ vision of a Parks Administra- Irwin, of Whitevale, asked tor: council for some estimate Of, A second bylaw was passed the costs of water for White- a5nointing Harry Ashton, cur- vale, and recommended a drill- rently employed as Bylaw En- ing program. . t Offic ~arks Clark L. T. Johnston . advised pe heaped ha council that he had forwarded' The Parks and Recreation a prepared petition to Mr.!Committee will include the Irwin to circulate. He said that) <ame officers as were on the he understood water in the Township Recreation Commit- was as hamlet was scarce. The clerk tee -- HV. Baker, Donald Hop-| Donald) added that he was not prepared!;ing Clifford Laycox, to say how many would be/Beer and Kalman Vizely. Rep- willing to pay for a wateTirecentatives from council on system. the committee are Mrs. Jean Councillor Milton Mowbray wePherson and W. J. Green- said that the Ontario Wateriing Resources Commission could) A pylaw will be prepared furnish a rough estimate of the' setting out Mr, Ashton's duties. cost of a drilling program, or of the installation of water fa-- STREET LIGHTING cilities before such a program) A series of bylaws were given is undertaken. two readings to amend street Att Scheo Matias ot > irsJOY..Irs MAGIC... trs Pure Enchantment! 1M TECHMICOLOR® AT: 2:00 - 4:00 6:00-8:00-10:00 \area 60 per cent. of} ' Plan Fined For Having | Liquor lighting bylaws for Brougham,} Whitevale, Harwood avenue, i Greenwood and Rouge. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Many years ago, a_ policy Two 17-year-old Bowmanville was established that the town-/Youths pleaded guilty to a} ship, out of general rates, sub-|Charge of illegally possessing sidized street lighitng of the) liquor and were each fined $50 hamlets, the balance to be 2nd costs or 15 days by Magis- financed locally by the area, |trate R. B. Baxter in Magis. The usual procedure was for|'rate's Court on Tuesday the township to pay 40 jer; Charged were Jack cent and the- street lighting)RR 3, and Patrick Goodwin, Centre street 'Last year's council," said) Chief Bernard Kitney of the Mr. Mowbray, "'came to the) Bowmanville Town Police gave conclusion that there wasn't aleyidence on behalf of Const.| very good reason for this/Louis Philips, | > Whalen 31] policy.' "hi In future areas requesting Bird street lighting will circulate al;.iront in recards to a tele- petition to council, and if suc-| shone call stating thatcied Bhai cessful, pay for the service by|haq given a girl two hottles of a mill rate amounting to liquor : j per cent of the costs in their When hecaunved ab thie own area jtaurant he found Evelyn Jones, WRECKING YARD \Larry Chinn, Patrick. Goodwin LICENCE REFUSED and Jack Whalen Application for a wrecking; In the purse of the girl yard licence for John Culetta,|found two 10 oz. bottles of rye on his two acres at Lot 33, Con-| whiskey cession 1, was refused by coun-| Everybody refused to cil. how they obtained this liquor Kitney stated that Philips went to a res res- he say Here's your chance to really stock up the family pantry! Check the quality and variety...you'll save on Canada's Finest Foods! TENDER FRESH, GRADE "A" OVEN-READY FRYING OR ROASTING CHICKENS: BASKET Séevinc Portions 1.396 SIDE BACO ony 696 PORK LIVER". 29¢ BEEF LIVERY. 39¢ PORK SAUSAGES *ur« race i. 49¢ JACK SPRATT. Ist QUALITY 1 LB. PKG. The application was not ap-|said Chief Kitney. proved : by the bylaw en-| 7p, irl was tl ONS ai forcement officer Harry Ashton! .9}; pe eile aanriaak uid nor by Police Chief R. T./Chief Kitney, and she finally ORCHARD KING PEACHES waves, choict 28 oz. 10 ae STEINBERG'S READY TO EAT ror si e ONLY 'EA, 55¢ PIZZA PIE with mushrooms SA WHITE MEAT SOLID ALBACORE TUNA Parker. told them that Whalen and CROSSING SIGNALS Goodwin had obtained it. 7 OZ. TIN FOR sic° SCOTIAN GOLD VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE The findings of a Coroner's|. "! believe we have a bootleg- Jury at the inquest into the| Ser in Town stated Chief Kitney, death of Charles Sim at aj Decause of two or three other in- 48 OZ. TIN CANADA GRADE NO.1 FOR sis? Cherrywood CPR crossing in cidents."" November 1961 prompted coun-| The accused, before being cil to request the road superin-| sentenced, stated that they- had 48 OZ. TIN TOMATO JUICE s--ic° PRINCE tendent to investigate the cost of}/given a man $5 to go and get| signals and lights for that cross-|them the liquor. HENLEY WHOLE DESSERT CHOICE PEARS 28 OZ. TIN EDWARD eo si. 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