Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1962, p. 5

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Intoxication Charge | Dismissal Given A Belleville man won a dis-jleft the scene before police |missal on an intoxicated driv- arrived and has not been seen ling charge in Whitby police since. court Tuesday when he and Leon Fox, also of Belleville, two companions testified that who said he was a passenger 'he was not the driver of a car in the car, also testified that |when it struck guide posts and/Bain was at the wheel. He ja hydro pole near Pickering vil- also maintained that Bain had llage. Magistrate Crawford since disappeared. i \Guest dismissed the charge William F. Hayes, of Belle-| against Joseph Bruce Terill. ville, said that he, too, was a) |' PC Thomas Holmes, of the passenger that night but claim-) |Pickering Township Policeed that he ran away following) |Department, said that he inves- the accident, He said that Bain) |tigated an accident at the inter- Jeft the accident too but he has section of Highway 2 and the/not seen him since. He said Witness Tells Of TerrorGang | A Frenchman's Bay resident,/ton he had never called him charged with assaulting a 14-|Mort at any time. He said that) me Mort today?" | McKay said that he told Mor-|aamitted shoving him approached him and asked him having stones hurled at him by "How come you are not calling|McKay. He denied striking McKay but and knocking him to the ground. He) year-old boy outside a store at}McKay warned him not to give the Bay, on Tuesday complain-|him any "'lip" and invited Mc- ed that people in the area are|Kay outside. terrified of a gang of youths.. When they got outside, he Charles Morton, 42, appeared said, Morton slugged him on the before Magistrate Crawford head with his fist. | Guest in Whitby police court : ; | and was allowed to re-open the A companion, with McKay at case again next week when he|the Trading Post, also told the' will bring~more defense wit-|court that he had watched the nesses. bint : Larry MacKay, who said Fest had observed his 15th birthday| since the charge was laid on June 16, Said that he was stand- ing in the Trading Post, a store at the Bay, when the accused Morton, on the stand, said that he had had considerable) trouble with McKay in the past.| He said that the trouble con-| sisted of being called Mort and! WHITBY PAINT ARTISTS! Enquire about the advantages of joining our RAINBOW CLUB CALL & WALLPAPER 125 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY MO 8-3488 maintained that McKay kicked|her vr not people can walk on him. He said McKay came back|the streets without being mo- with 15 or 20 friends. jlested or being terrified by a "This is a question of whet.) Whole gang of boys,"" he said. CHURCH OFFICER required by . WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Duties to commence opprox, July 12th, 1962. Apply in writing to: MR. RALPH CRAWFORD, 413 Dundas St., E. Family Monuments ||: la \ AGES/ Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 Whitby, Ontario. lsecond concession of Pickering! Bain was at the wheel. | /Township on the night of May| Hayes said that he hitch-hiked \5, He said that several guidejhome to Belleville later that iposts were smashed down and night. ; la hydro pole was knocked) His Worship then dismissed down, He said that Terill iden- the charge against Terill. wise tee ta the iver. i Both PC Holmes and COLD STORAGE Fur & Cloth Coats WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E. Whitby MO 8-2345 PLASTERING REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS PC ' |Lawrence Watson said ° that False Pretenses Phone MO. 8-8733 bp was intoxicated. : Charges Dismissed Terill told the court it was False pretenses charges |his car but testified that a man named George Bain was against seven Pickering Town- ship residents, all involving lat the wheel. He said that Bain Lb |NSF cheques and all laid at the Brooklin an complaint of a Harwood avenue grocer, were dismissed by Ma- Arson Charge Whitby police court on Tuesday. Some were dismissed . because) gistrate Crawford Guest in George Duncan Nott, 35, of,of lack of evidence and others | Use yourhead--and SAVE! Check State Farm's low insurance rates for care« ful drivers--rates so lou: that one out of two may save important dollars. And check State Farm service--so good that people insure more cars PATIO SLABS Lnunedinte Debvery e THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 27, 1962 5 | RED GREEN - CHARCOAL PUOWE JODAY FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE OW PATIO DESIENS TAN Pogo CONCRETE PRODUCTS LID. 55: Garside avenue, Brooklin.|were dismissed when His Wor-| was Tuesday remanded for one ship learned that some of the week on two charges 'arising accused had since made re- out of a fire in his home. He Stitution to the complainant. appeared 'before Magistrate Complainant in the actions |Crawford Guest in Whitby police| was J. Galloway, who operates) court, who, at the suggestion of a grocery store on Harwood Crown Attorney Bruce 'Affleck,|avenue, in 'Pickering Township. lrefused bail to the accused. All charges, he said, involved Nott was charged with arson cheques presented in payment lby Whitby OPP last week after for groceries and some dated investigation into a fire at his back as far as March 1, 1900. home. On Tuesday, a further) Charged and acquitted were): charge of wilfully setting fire| Bernard A, Smith, involving a ito articles in his home was cheque for $10 ; Pat Roche, In- read to him volving a cheque for $21; Esther | : A ' : Dew, involving a cheque for yellow shasta daisies and white' Crown Attorney Affleck told §19 15. Ellen B. McKinlay, in- chyrsanthemums. the court that since the fire, volving a cheque for $18.41; Master Sammy Post was ring) Nott's father-in-law had suffer-/wijjiam Howard Turner, inyol- bearer. . ed a heart attack and Nott's'ving a cheque for $10; James Mr. Doug Ashto acted as best wife had become seriously ill. Russell, involving a cheque for man and Mr. Anthony Emm He said that the family were/$2, and Mr. John Post were ushers.|{tightened of Nott and request-/ A false pretenses charge Sei ihe vecapicn: AnlA Pe bi that Magistrate Guest refuse against his wife Helen Russell, any bail. was ordered withdrawn when with us than with any- one else. Call today! STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY | | CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-3762 ONTARIO,. STATO FARM MR. AND MRS. GERALD S. EMMS Emm-Post Marriage At Whitby Church Photo INSURANCE Betty Post, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Post, Whitby, and Gerald Sydney Emm of Ashburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Emm of High Wycombe, England, exchanged nuptial vows in Whitby United Church on Saturday, June 16, at 3.30 p.m. Rev. J. Smith officiated at the ceremony, Mrs. J. Beaton, SUPER BONUS DISCOUNT COUPONS VALID ONLY ON THURS. JUNE 28th. WITH $5. ORDER OR MORE A 10 OZ. TIN OF CAMPBELLS rh: TOMATO SOUP SAVE 7¢ ON 1 TIN, SAVE 13¢ ON 2 TINS LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON ©) 20 OZ, TIN it 60 feet down the third con- cession, | The driver of the car on Highway 47 was killed instant-} ly, he said, and his passenger died four hours later in hospi- tal. The veitims were John Perry Teele, 23, and his wife, Phyllis Anne, 22. PC Robinson reported that a pedestrian who had witnessed) the accident estimated Bart- ley's speed as he passed a stop sign on the third conces- sion at 60 mph, Bartley told the court that he had slowed down for a rail- way crossing 500 feet north of the intersection. He admitted he was aware the stop sign was there but denied going any faster than 35 mph through it. ¢ OF 8 12:79: DISCOUNT FEATURES | PRESSWOOD ~- TOP QUALITY - SMOKED - FULLY SKINNED DEFATTED SHORT SHANK VALID ONLY FRI. JUNE 29th, WITH $5. ORDER OR MORE A 16 OZ. TIN OF EVAPORATED yh CARNATION MILK SAVE 8¢ ON 1 TIN. SAVE 16¢ ON 2 TINS LIMIT.2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON e : 4 pak iy ey peg ag His Worship concuired and the court learned Mrs. Russell) organist, ee aap the solo- I ' remanded Nott in custody until' was in hospital and restitution) ist Mrs. D ees softly draped bodice and next Tuesday. _ ect | 'father the bride wore a floor sleeves, sheath skirt with oe ' nce HEGEL Fae length white Chantilly lace ' . St é RIDA PUNCH, bow. She wore a corsage of Ou V e a ORANGE OR GRAPE LUNCHEON MEAT 12 OZ. TIN dice was adorned with pearis White carnations. | 1 nl TIN 31¢ and irridescent sequins, heart) The bridegroom's mother HUNT'S ' e BICK'S SWEET ed sleeves. Her waistline veil sheath dress, three quarter Gets Ja l I e m MIXED 32 OZ. was held in place by a studded Jength sleeves, scooped neckline 1 r dress. She carried a cascade of corsage consisted of white car-| * hs FRESHIE JUICE FANCY American Beauty red roses and nations. mitted he drove through a stop sign and was involved in 5/29¢ aa ci -- jspent in the Adirondacks moun-|the geaths of a Rexdale couple MIXES She was attended by Mrs.'tains and New York State, the) was Tuesday jailed for three SKOOP or; Mrs. Beatrice Post as/Suit of linen, Her corsage was! James Fred Bartley, 24, plead- ICE aed H3¢ bridesmaid, They wore identi- of white chrysanthemums. ed guilty to the charge before MILK 3 PT. a shirred bodice and full skirt,|Emm will reside in Ashburn. | Whitby police court. ALCAN scoop neckline and sleeveless. ancvnenias - PC Douglas Robinson, of the FOIL 25'x12" . : in vatiow. wih matching % READY FOR ARCTIC = |opp 'said that on April 21 SURE DLAC RGUA PIN. n yellow, with matching bows) yaNCOUVE Py " ies hneedine Y , for headdress, they carried cas- ee re ee Bartley had been proceeding TOIL yea 29¢ a : on CRUSH A , AMERICA chrysanthemums. | dition to:the fleet of government a iggengg 4 er had DRY GINOERALE (ines ROOT BEER Flower girl Miss Dianne Mc- ships for Arctic service, has Tae wate se Rouge : shi robin egg bi ress chiffon robin egg blue dress han aaa ulna. | STEINBERG Given in. marriage by her Or ee ee Se oe Mw OR KLIK drape accentuated with gown on Princess line. The bo- DRINK 48 OZ. shaped neckline and long point- chose a pure silk chiffon mauve TO MATO JAR 49¢ pearl and sequins coronet head- topped with a short jacket. Her , PICKLES A Stouffville man, who ad- FRESH! white pinnochio chrysanthe- ; DRINK PKG. a P : For their honeymoon trip/a ¢oilision which resulted. in 4 : 2 =m MAMBURGER? Anne Vesters as matron of hon- bride wore a turquoise two-piece months for dangerous driving. cal dresses of silk organza with) On their return Mr. and Mrs. Magistrate Crawford Guest in eS ee one in mint green and the other| \Whitby Detachment of the cades of yellow and bronze torship Richardson, newest ad-|south on concession three of YELLOW DR INKS tion of Highway 47, in Good- TISSUE 2': Pxc. Cullough wore a mint greenicompleted her shakedown| wood. He said that the Bart- jg Page coh ean bo-| cruise and soon will head north./ley car struck and eastbound with round neckline, cap 65-foot motor car on Highway 47 and drove sleeves and full skirt. Her head-| The steel-hulled, FLORIDA SWEET EATING RED CUTTING dress was a matching bow top-| vessel will be in the far north Mr. and Mrs, Doug Rowdenjplace at Darlington Park. His| WHOLE OR CUT ped with tiny rose and 'a shortifor four years before returning | were dinner guests on Sunday|friends wish him many happy} at the home of their daughter|returns of the day. | and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.| _, ; | |Douglas Peggs, of Green street. Guests attending Avril Pas-| VALID ONLY SAT. JUNE 30th. WITH $5. ORDER OR MORE A ONE PINT CONT. OF ICE a SAVE 18¢ ON ONE, SAVE 36¢ ON A LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON SHANK END OR BUTT END VALID ONLY TUES. JULY 3rd. WITH $5. ORDER OR MORE | A 20 OZ, TIN OF BRIGHT'S Whitby Kinsmen Club was |host for its annual convention| jheld at Delawana Inn at Honey! ¥ , Today, Sergeant Bruce Kil |Harbor from June 22 to 24. SAVE 8¢ ON ONE TIN SAVE 17¢ ON TWO and tender a report at jens is celebrating his birthday./Attending from Whithy were: LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON the next board meeting". |For the occasion, a family pic--Mr. and Mrs. J. Gartshore, | VALID ONLY WED. JULY 4th. WITH $5. ORDER OR MORE ONTARIO A 2 LB. BOX OF GROWN NO. 1 SAVE 9¢ ON ONE. SAVE 18¢ ON TWO LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH COUPON SWEET HEAPING QUART S ATH THIS COUPON AMD PURCHASE OF fyrey 2 HEADS OF ONT GROWN NO. 1 CABBAGE COUPON expiees JULY 4/67 $ AJAX WHITBY Boke SA) or BADMINTON 49 COUPON Expines ANY 4/62 $) ~ 5 'Witt THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF EVERY 2 STALKS OF ONT. GROWN NO. 1 CELERY + sou cf HEARTS. COUPON EXPIMES JULY 4/67 ») WITH THIS COUPON a HAIRDRESSING 136 concn wan sat hd OO > TINS OF DEAL 'WIT THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A PKG. OF 24 SEMTIERE PLASTIC strips out ¢ COUPON Expimes WAY 4/62 © TOOTHBRUSH ee i TOOTHPASTE 67¢ SHAMPOO 196 'wit THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 2 OR MORE NO. 1 JUMBO CANTALOUPES COUPON expines suty 4/62 © 'with WHS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A DOZ, O8 mone ORANGES AMY VARIETY veil, she carried a basket ofj|for a-refit. | Teaching Methods . . egations enied hdl ath Mas Beue coe's ninth birthday party held) : re mene Ain veep . Tuesday were: Holly Bent- Killens and family arrived on By aes sees " Assorted members was, refuted at the} Mrs. Jean Hoag moved that,|their mothers, Mrs. FE. B. Kil-well, Lynne Sharman, Lynne! EXTRA Whitby Public School June|*in future any problem arising|!¢ns and Mrs. R, Seaborn. Fol-/McKendry, Leslie Hart and LARGE meeting held at Kathleen Rowe over staff or pupil advance-|lowing their vacation they will/ Marilyn McNaughton. School. The Management Com-|ment be brought to the atten-/89 to Moncton, New Brunswick, ods for Grade 1 pupils in one| will investigate as promptly as| FRESH - GRADE 'A'. 2% LB. AVG. of the schools had been investi-| possible PLUMP AND TENDER std FRESH Management Committee Bs is a pity that Mr. Mat-inic has been arranged to take Mr. and Burt Murray Silver, , ol thews cannot be here," Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, Mr. | ST AWBERRIES acting as Board Chairman dur-| payords said, "but he has put} and Mrs. Clarence Hewson.| DAY-BY-DAY | of the board had received a let-|-oted, 'The situation may have Mrs. Bill Bennett, Mr. ter from Mr. Matthews after he b Mar <e ee, ee spore ' raed een different if Mr. Fairman Mrs. Jack Robertson, Mr had conducted an investigation hen founkt th ai ¥s and Mrs. Gord Schultz, Mr {nto the reports of poor teach.| "24 fought this report. |Toronto, was Tuesday fined) 04 aye Ge Mt sabi Me : | Mrs. Hoag also said, "Mr.'$15 and costs or 10 days in si Mrs. George Munns, Mr "There is obviously an attempt|imitial report which was made a minor. Ale. and Mes Gus Bi IMPORTED U.S, No. 1 FRESH - "4 Sai . : rit : Mr. Mrs. s Brown, Mr.} oe es on the part of the supervising DY Mr. \Fairman and the prin-| Guest, in Whitby police court, |" i a cn! | SHOPPING HOURS: staff to whitewash the situation cipal of the school in question."'/ was: told that the accused had eng ars. Bos Taylor, Mr- ANC) eRESEWODD = tnt, QUALITY PEACHES 5 Ibs. 49c OPEN : te degree" The board then passed Mrs.|been checked on Rouge Hiil Mrs. Bob Heron, Mr. F red LB THURS. ond FRI. TO 9 P.M, 8 degree . shite ga Hatch and Mr. Alvin Puckrin. WI kN ERS PKG. S ont GRAPE teacher in charge of the Grade|classes are fully under control, liquor. . 2 1 pupils and were told that she| Whitby's children are adequate-| -- ois to, celebrated their 50th wed- ee Wits us couroN wins couroa wiry mus couron had received all assistance from/|ly taught and inspected and that| Vi Rid LOBA ng anniversary on Tuesday, lg tasted ba ar her principal and Supervisory|there has never been any cause| Imy 1 ge June 19. Their daughter, Mrs. | OUND CHUCK or HAMBURGER ¢ COUPON ExPines JULY 4/62 - ~ 839 ception in their honor at her »" home, BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:20 | held its last' meeting of the 2 |season on Monday evening in WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:20 jthe IOOF Hall, Worthy Mis- t tress Sister Evelyn Weeks, VIVIEN LEIGH §} SPRING OF MRS STONE" A charge of "'whitewashing'|Mr. Matthews' letter is both Tuesday for a ten days vaca- !ey, Cindy Bryan, Marion Ward, mittee report read that reported tion, in the first instance, of the|Where Sergeant Killens will be OGhairman Thomas Edwards, é + | é 4 ra S ing the absence of Richard Mat-|i4i, matter down in black and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Collins, | Mr, FINED FOR CONSUMING °?4 ing. Mrs. Charles Snelgrov rt;|Matthews did not accept -the|jail for consuming liquor while sala ag ed ois ath dole bo Mr. Edwards said that board Hoag's motion unanimously. Drive on June 23 and had ad- CLOSED ALL DAY MON., Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Principal Earl Fairman. Board|for concern over teaching} ® Arthur Loffree, also of Toronto, | | Has Final Meet nd Deputy Misttess Sister TARRING Guests were present from Muncie, Indiana, Buffalo, New York, Barrie, Hamilton, Fer gus, Penetanguishene and constr swans sat cna wii THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON with HS COUPON AMO PURCHASE OF AM 11% OF. 81. OF wooosuey WITH THIS COUPON AMD PURCHASE OF AND St OF PURCHA: a Aor ome oF bans aottson DEODORANT BIC COUPON exPmes PUL 4/62 bd ) --_ 'wit THAs COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 3.16 07, TS OF MEALTHO | directed at senior school staff/premature and uncalled for.' j|tion. They will be visiting/Mary Calder, Geraldine Hol-| irregularities in teaching meth-|Management Committee which|Stationed. SIZES thews, said that each member) vhite which cannot be eradi- and Mrs. Vic Wilks, Mr.| IDEA Joseph Barret, 19, of as't and sokg BARBECUING The letter read in . ; LB. Magistrate Crawford)": and Mrs. Max Hampson, CALIFORNIA No. 1 RED CARDINAL members had spoken to the| Board members feel that) ™itted consuming 12 ounces of Ib. 25c JULY 2nd Pratt, 21 Enderby road, Toron- Member Kenneth Hobbs. said,' methods. entertained with an evening re- - Vimy Ridge LOBA. No. | Beatrice Dalby presided. Whitby. ~ Devotional exercises were . ; conducted by chaplain, Sister Mrs. Pratt is the former a Winnie Wilkinson: The lecture Florence Blow of Whitby and) the Misses Davey, Byron street WARREN BEATTY was repeated by Sisters Made- : -- wn a ae m south, are nieces. ot Reco es AND F £0) F COUPON: EXPIRES JULY 4/62 $) oir sonia $) TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' ONLY NOVEL line Ashmore and Lillian' Mark, bay ohieeg oesaho ae sel iae § During the business meeting yrs, viusieost 99¢ oe surte " oe, ee te PORK ORANGE 2/41¢ boc 3/32¢ children, Jimmy and Janet o SHOULDER 6 ¢ FOOD OUPON exPatS AAT co Castor eet es rm $ >) 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ORANGE CAKE ginal txrines suv 4/42 SO7 wanes) Spaghetti & | = bai, Ot $) 'With His COUPON ANG PURCHASE OF George Harvey and SR Uy eeaRE EET wane COUPON exits mer 4/62 ¢ ' wit Tans ouron AND PURCHASE OF 215 02. Wis OF hit was announced that the 12th TAMPAX Alt SPAGHETTI 21¢ rial "5 > Hamilton, are guests at the ab Ss : eee Ss con DASE . otuee BBP COUPON expines wey 4/62 $) lof July celebrations would be : COUPON expiees JULY 4/62 5 home of her parents, Mr. and Se RARER 5 AERTS ee wim tas Couron win tas courON j witn Tis COUPON win Jus COUPON Witn Tws COUPON AND WASE OF AMD PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF ANO PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF us ; MAPLE LEAF UIQUIO % abricn's CHEESE OF A5t EALEMON BAR B Q 3 CLEANER 496 DETERGENT : She LEMON 2/396 cies com ma TOW nm OFF" DbAL Litem POTATO BAKERS JUICE $ 'SEASONING P_SAUPON expats LY 4767S COUPON EXPINES JULY 4/62 -- COUPON expimes JULY 4/62 COUPON ExPinEs UCT 4/67 COUPON EXPIRES JULY 4/62 TECHNICOLOR® from WARNER eros. tal SHOWN ONCE ONLY AT 8:25 omitt ance held on Saturday, July. 7 in 'Lindsay. All members of Whit- Mrs. 'James Ross, Green street by Lodge are urged to attend. On Tuesday it was Janet's Due to the weekend holidays fifth birthday. For the occasion. a family party was arranged. the True Blue, Orange, Orphans Tag Day is postponed till later in September. Mr. Douglas Peggs, Green street, is celebrating his birth-| day today, His friends wish Following the business ses sion a penny sale was held him many happy' returns of the day 10 PERSONS 18 Plus Second Feature Attraction RAs OF AcE OF OVER COMEDY "DOUBLE BUNK" "i; Starring --- IAN CARMICHEL -- SIDNEY JAMES LIZ FRAZER Adult Entertainment --- Stert 6:53 and 10:10 |The. group will resume their - jactivities in the fall.

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