Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1962, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 3, 1962 § : Sign Ambiguous | jnsio feniy ; WHITBY and D. STRICT Driver Wins ica, | ponaeans SERS meee er Rm saga cnt ne St pra gh el For Seattle Fair quittal on a charge of making a|Whitby. Checking the intersec- eh Bing Dee 2 Mrs. Walter left turn at Whitby's main in-|tion after receiving the sum- . y. | By STEWART MacLEOD (Thursday. "Everything will tersection when he claimed) mons, he said, he found out why) Lynne and Sharon Jackson of QPTAWA (CP)--The biggest have been perfected before it that the no left turn sign was|he had never noticed that this | Trenton yee pod grand. military tattoo ever staged by gets to us." ambiguous. Donald Lloyd Gran-|was a no left turn intersection.|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1.| Canada's regular forces is shap- btstein appeared balers Magis-|There is only one such sign/ Fletcher on Saturday. ling up Fide the country in| PICKS UP TAB trate Crawford Guest on Thurs-/facing southbound traffic and it| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris! preparation for the Seattle It's the first time regular 'day in Whitby traffic court. hea posted eon west -- out of/and family are vacationing in| World's Fair next month. --, Pigs Foyer oe | The accused first pleaded|the direct line of a driver's the north. Nothing like it has ever been|@Ve joined with offiical bless- guilty to the charge, laid onl vision. : Best wishes are extended tojdone. . ing to gett re And it is |June 18, but after hearing the) He sajd that had there been|yicg winnie Wood who cele-| Thsténd of presenting military Costume the Canadian taxpayer jevidence, His Worship orderedjone on the east side too, he brated her birthday on Monday.| *|nothing. The world's fair is |the guilty plea stricken from the|would have noticed it before July 23 : "'|manoeuvres, the two-hour tattoo picking up the tab, estimated at |record and then handed down) making the turn. Mr ona Mas ten Caniek cal will tell the story of Canada's'more than $30,000: ismissal. Police officers suggest tof Makes \ history ili- i ; A + ME estaen told the court that Wie Workin tat tare wike two|Mr. and Mrs. George Watson |/us\0ry. vag broly vot a quring coands h tad tae proceeding south signs facing the southbound traf-|attended the wedding of Miss} vantic igre ag 650 sts Week, the tattoo will be pre- 'an Brock street and made the/fic. His Worship gave the ac- Diane Carter - Mr. Winston) seven bands, the RCMP Musi- sented in the 12,000-seat sta- left turn onto Dundas. street;cused and one of the officers an roared 7 et Francis de Sales! 031 Ride and all the color that/dium. Spectators will see a 1755 | opportunity to go down to the;"#urcn, Fickering. historical uniforms and colored French sentry mounting guard, | corner and check the signs, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Me- jights can muster. guard in the 1855-65 period, the 4 : R ] When they returned, they/Clement and Mary Beth left) 1, some cases. the perform. | Changing of the guard, an artil- / USIC esu ts jagreed that only one sign faced|last Friday evening from Mal- ie pete meat waitl about a lery display by members of the 1 ithe southbound traffic and the ton airport for a three-week week before the six-day run be-| ROyal Canadian Horse Artillery, j s il charge was dismissed. _ .|tour of the British Isles. gins Sept. 10, the beginning of the navy's sunset ceremony, ¥ it y upl SE ° ~~ + Congratulations to Mr. and Canada Week. But at various|2%d even a fantasy on wooden Mrs. David Callaghan on the! military establishments across|S°diers. . : i: - eile The following pupils of Me B H ] birth of their son last week. \Canada, units have been trying! T. Sharp were successful at eunion é Mrs. Callaghan was a former out their parts of the show since REEVES' fd the recent Pianoforte Examin- resident of this district. July. , ations held by the Royal Con- Congratulations also to Mr.| "ach part will be handled to servatory of Music in Whitby: B Brou ham and Mrs. David Price of Fair- be in geet we 9g ARTISTS Grade VI Honors -- Donald y port Beach \ the arrival of Capt, Ian Fraser of New Glas- SUPPLIES McLean, Mrs. R.: Pickering their secon (Oshawa). a sister for Jeafine producer and director, said --- at s ine) Mors -- Vaile ty ate Me, Haley DODD & SOUTER Freeman last were | Jewell and Linda Madill. ie Mr. and Mrs, ...ark: of Scar- PLASTERING Grade IV First Class Honors By MRS. M. ANNIS borough, England. and PAINT AND --Frances M. Leathers, Beth BROUGHAM -- The Duncan " I McEachern, family held its family reunion oe n Reser R wenn WALLPAPER STORE : : oe ase on Miché C. Volker, at Spring Hill Park END IN DRAW lo Job Too torge or Small 107 BYRON ST. S.-- WHITBY ; Pass -- Michael C. Oring RECREATION ROOMS cs tl te penne Pat Evans. The Ellicott family reunion DUBLIN, Ireland (Reuters)-- = CARE FOR A COLD DRINK. SIR? Grade III First Class Honors was held at the'home of Mr. C: pespite two sporting declara. Phone: MO. 8-8733 MO 8 5231 r] * David Hamer. Philips on the 5th concession. tons, the two-day match be- : = Four Whitby children have | cool drink stand 'and should | left to right, Susan Keys, 7, of | Brock St. S. Susan is actu- Honors -- Dianne Budd and A carload of ladies journeyed tween the Pakistan touring provided a_ refreshing and'| do a thriving business inas- | 707 Brock St. S., David Bal- |. ally the proprietor of the Teresa -- i ee Symon rig Rel org. lca cricket team and Ireland ended charming oasis for pedest- ion i sdon, 8, of 700 Green St., | concession since it is on her |, Pass -- Katherine Robertson, week to attend a bridal shower) in a draw Thursday. rian,, and motorists too, on | ES 88, COON A FONE SMO : if soeiopls ey & Trudy McGuire and James for Miss Doris Bolton and Rob} «1, make 175 in 180 minutes ¢ TOWN OF WHITBY °® Brock St. S. The quartet, blocks distant. The four young | Nancy Nichols, 7, and her sis- | front lawn. Stuart. ert Perry who will be married) "** | : . Z shown above, have set up a! businessmen and women are, | ter Jenny Nichols, 11, of 617 Oshawa Times Photo Grade II First Class Honors Shortly for victory, the Pakistan bats- 2. - cn Beth Cawker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English men failed to get going for the GARBAGE COLLECTION : --_ Honors --Nancy Carr, Mary -- -- -- -- Se second time in the match, and . Cockburn, Sandra. Gardiner,| Vier and family of iw nMtDy.! at the close they were 127 for W a ores ; Shaw.|Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe and ; : ! Broke Zone | WHITBY PERSONALS Penny Purdy, Janis Shaw, five wickets, only Asif Ahmed Li Hawkins. K » Keys, family of Bracebridge, and Mr. * orna Hawkins, Sst sia and Mrs, Bev. English and fam-|(54 not out) facing the Irish Garbage collection normally made on e . > ane Ka j ' a re Larry J. Middleton 2 aon " , ' Mr. Matthew Bowman, 105 and his brother Mr James Bias = WMarcatet Brandon ily of Brooklin, held a family bowling wth much confidence. | MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962, will be T er ] Mary St., E. has returned from Canzi Engineer in Quebec City and Aadeaw Valker reunion at Stephenson's Park on ' Muskoka after spending a one ; ann ; : Lake Scugog Earlier Fazal Mahmood had) month vacation. Pee? -- so Fred R tye Miss Pat Harden has left to declared the touring teams first | made on TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1962, e a ee ley onl tend- a) oodstock were callers at sank ' : etal 016 Wenttes 0 ioe cise te wane ne ne peal sie Eleanor.and Chuck Kemp, 316 the home of Mrs. G. D, Bur- Brooklin W omen Pines a af alll inning at 105 for six--62 runs : . stg ain oc A gs A ae: shen he contemplated| Colborne St., E., motored to Ot-| gess, Brock St. S. | Pe : Riccaiadh eas behind Ireland's 167. Going in Sones eae ee iasal eaptteuttere, Dusing cauaica tawa on Sater ne Gwen; daughter--ofMrenand F od hac Gene fear an Chris again, Ireland made 112 for ee ' i : "es "Capite ity ace ' gi Mr. 311% s s . é i $25 and costs for violating the|tion, he one ne aDUne ax 7 eas of ve = ltrs, Tom Byron, 109 Starr Ave- Return rom Gooderham passed her Grade 4 eight in 140 minutes before de-| 9 town's zoning bylaw. Harold D. had to aed ' tga 8 ypoond ; nue is celebrating her 11th bir, music. ; : claring at the tea interval ' Rowley, of 1000 a ike ed une ho valde Which add. 4 "Stork" shower was held thday today. Her friends wish Eastern Tri Lorne Annis is spending the ----------- 90 arrange? eistrat 'eae. pinion than $1 000 to the cost Wednesday evening at the home her many happy returns of the p a ke ae oul ra' taset in Whitt traffic of the building. | : of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietrich- 44Y- By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT fens yar then court. : Later, he said, he had suffer- sen, Bruce St., Oshawa, in hon-- Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Dafoe. BROOKLIN -- Rev. S.J. Those pupils from Brougham Town engineer Charles Hoag ed an accident and had then or of Mrs. Helen Ingram, Gar- and family of Belleville have re- Hillier occupied the pulpit for who will be going into Grade 9 told the court that Rowley had been unable to assist personally den St... Whitby turned to their home -after the regular morning worship,'next fall are Bonnie Burrows, made application for a building) in the construction hence send- 7 em spending a few days as the|held on Sunday at Brooklin Norman Hodgson, Christine ~ permit for a new house at 1004 ing construction costs higher. | Mrs. Ina Leather, Mrs. Nan Hy- auegts of.Mr. and Mrs George United Church. Gooderham, Lorne Annis, Doug. Byron street south on Oct. 28, H d that he found that derman, Mrs. Cathy Evans,'Cajherry of Perry St. Guest soloist, Mr. Irwinjlas Donaldson, Ken Roberts | 1960. On the application, said inten tea 'ane "tenant would Mrs. Eleanor Kemp and Mrs : : Gibson, sang a chosen selection Ratph Waston : oe Mr. Hoag, was notice that this pat deers the House's: morteage Ellen Dietrichsen. Mr. Richard Carr is spending "Come, Ye Blessed,"" accom-| Mr. Tom Stephenson spent last was a single = stg ig, and decided to fix a basement! Best wishes for a happy u Re oiicn gt sit ng panied by organist, Mr. E, A. week visiting at the home of his Assessment records, he sal'. apartment to permit another birthday are offercl to' Mr.ipoimin ee 'fis sister, and/ Winkler, Oshawa, jsister, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. ds now indicated that there are two jon ont to live there too Matthew Bowman fr his brother-in-law, Mr. and- Mrs,! | a Evlicott. Rep tenants in the new house. age Matinew Powman irom ls victor Levesque and family, | PERSONALS } sour' 4 any fri ty an's ; ' + Mr. and Mrs. E. J Explaining his Position, Mr. He told the court that he was,many friends. "fr, Bowman': Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Lewis. - rs ackson of Corns) etc -|aware this was a single resi- birthday is today, Mrs. W. Brand of Dundee, of Cornwall, are spending a ag visited her aunt and dence zone but also noted that M Ae Give Staten of Scotland, is spending a few few days' vacation at the home |W af anya oni R. Ellicott there is an apartment building). a Seah ee er 0" months visiting her daughter of their daughter and family, |gr * unday, her father Mr. ' n right across the street from 1004)" "" Me, south America! and son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckel. Stephenson returned home with : Byron street south. The two ten-\ Were guests at the home Of nonaid Breen, Centre street Mr. and Mrs. John McKin:\"hem : A 4 in| their nephew, Mr. Frank Canzi couth and their sais ' Mrs. R. Ellicott, Tom Stephen- " . po Pod tiga are still ving tl a family, of Lyndeview Drive : eir new son Ross Le tee py son and Mrs. Allan Ellicott Building His Worship told Rowley that| Other guests were Mr. F. A."Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brear Mr. and Mrs. E. Kay, and his visited at Hillsdale Manor re- . he was liable to a $50 fine for Canzi, his father, of Willowdale are spending the holiday week- parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc. cently. The former Visited with ; end at their cottage on Canal! ; their brother, Mr. and Mrs. every day he violated the by- Lake and will also visit rela- Kinney. Pa i Ceny,| Stan Stephenson and sister, Mrs : \law. The accused told the court ss . fives "and felende ia. Pieces Mr. and Mrs. Edgar FE. Crox- Ada Wilson n u f that he would remove one of the 1V1C Ho ] ay epee "all spent the weekend at sum-| ano thirty friends from tenants right away. : ; mer cottage at Sturgeon Lake.|cqiacamont, Brookiin, Kinsale Miss Elizabeth Anne Cannon, Mr. Fred Elliott of Toronto, j : ; Building permits ssued in oi B ' H and Mr. Fred White were call.|2%4 Brougham met at the home . caps beh " of Atikokan, is spending a and Mr. Fre ite were call . aCe We | the Town of W hitby during the 4 Drivers Fined usiness ours Souls st wasks ae is guest of e's during the week at the things Marg Mrs. Cy Wannop to month of July reached a total sd : help Earl Campbell celebrate of $174,500. The amount was a : At Pp t Offi ies. and Mrs, Anizut Brennan. of none Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gy be sinonns | Under the new law establishing the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund which replaces ioe fe tie June, intel atl tae TP attin (aad OS Ice Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Spencer gor 'Marilyn White who peered. the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund with effect from July Ist, 1962, itwill be an offence for Mr. and Mrs, William Brown, spent Thursday visiting with the The Brewers' 'Retail Store to ines alae HI aks Whitby's Postmaster William,of Fife, Scotland, are leaving Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Spencer, |» -- Conservatory Grade an owner to operate or permit the operation of his motor vehicle on the highway without be erected on Dundas street), : »,|Brown has announced business from Malton Airport on Sunday Toronto examination, held at east- accounts for $50,000. Five = Ware ie ot4| arrangements for the Civic after visiting their nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lock- oe aa College, with being able to produce either: -- houses - - i on a Thala ' for: alte Siola. : AB vere vga During holi- niece, Mr. and Mrs; James B.it- yer, Joanne and Danny, return- Broce Wiikon alho received) crocus crescen ave een , : i ay weekends the post office ton, of McCullough drive. od h Britis 'ol : e S ry ia n " * issued permits to the amount|tions in the town of Whitby./doo. not usually Pr eelah Shed Pere ants aca ls a Gai fae pies Grade 2 honors. (a) Proof that the vehicle is insured under a liability policy for of $49,000. The following four drivers. were! mat hours. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell vacation with his parents, Mr.| Some of the local students bodily inj d d cehar L000 has: beet fined. Ganeral Delivery ant stamps and children Clive and Kim are | and Mrs. Sydney Lockyer. who have found summer em- Odily injury an property amage. alloted for three dwelling Miia! ot 6 pe will be available from' a.m pg i ae un ae Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brush ee cs emma Mig at OR houses to be erected on Col-/GtVe, was } eo and COS'S! until. noon but no money order) oo ree urs. ugh and family returned home to 'MGs at Markham; Ken Rob- ital ve or 10 days when he was convict- aes : Campbell Sr., of Montreal. ope reunion ¢rts and Douglas Donaldson at - % borne street, Fairview drive : , or savings bank business will Essex after attending a reunion h as" ¥ +7 i and Anderson street. A duplex oT be transacted. Belated happy birthday Picnic held in honor of her lsomae a Chee moe (b) Proof that the $20.00 uninsured motor vehicle fee has been paid. tiger [ Php algal ln an intersection, The court was i There will be no mail de- phe eal Solana ae a Mr. Pola, ee Don Petch left last week for] Fees ' : i é von. told that the charge arose out avery. in rural Brees. TOK Wi Me Se HEU FAS ARDY ae Arthur J, Cook, accom- 2 Six-week course at cadet If your vehicle is insured, be sure you have an insurance certificate, If you do not A new entrance to be con ét a twacak colin at: Dun there be any delivery by letter friends. Mr. Schilling's birthday panied by Mrs. Blake DeHart, |C@™P - + . . i A Saeek cs LU ines te a i Thur. anied by Mrs. Blake rt, 4 : Galiags was given x $2,300 per-('2% amd Ash sireet on June 14,[certiers. Ths tast despatch of/ Wax on Thureday. Mrs. Ruby: Sonley, Mrs, Her. , have one, see your insurance agent at once, mit. The remainder of the, Thomas Simon Fraser, of RR aan 8 Cine AY ee J. H. Campbell man Harris and Mrs. Edgar c.| SETS PRECEDENT ith's total was alloted to|!, Whitby, was fined, in absen-| ,. : | aglended the funeral of the late|Croxall, arrived 'safely home,! LONDON (CP) -- First Chi- iclej i ji iti pogo py ian Grtigettlis $15 and costs for operating we Sogn al _ p abe Me. Joseph Betty Ingram, of following a trip east, to' Water-|nese ever to hold a onan uaion Ifyour vehicle is notinsured, make certain your motor vehicle permitis endorsed * ih | leita se ) e public|Coe Hi y i , Naci ; ; by . A hoon sr rere pig Bam Poe seca oad Wi & ORO ain § Amy ntl S p.m, : Wednesday. sh les ces ma Gag acaendatns aed Meda Choe Ne' bes toshow that you have pald the $20.00 additional fee, a y 0 c . _ -- ne anes aft _ - : d i street north. Lawrence Goodchild, 18, of ane __, added an Oriental touch to the * . * Sana RnAIREE aE ----|the third concession, Whitby, /°°?% or ne TE: , |list of commissioned officers If your vehicle becomes uninsured, atany time because of cancellation orexpiry HAS FINE ROUND was fined $35 and costs when : be ee ae Born in Hong Kong, he is a . He ' A HARTFORD. Conn. (AP)--he Was convicled of speeding ; i helicopter pilot at a shore base. of the policy, you must pay the $20.00 additional fee immediately at your local office of . 55 mph in a 30 mph zone. | : Li a PCR COE De G Art Wall Jr., one of golf's great- 2! ia , i bis eparimen ansport. est putters, took only 29 putts| He was clocked by PC Harold. | TRAGIC ACTRESS | the Ontario Department of Transp ie . Hockins, of the Whitby Detach. | Hel Modjes ich | to shoot a six-under-par 65 for ment of the OPP on July 5 on elena Modjeska, the Polish) fale SIS OO0 Inccrance cia | Brock street north, is | tee a --F J actress who died in 1909, THE PENALTY FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO PRODUCE PROOF Vv 1 7. oT starred in Shakespearean roles | Open. His score Thursday was incent Lamagna, 17, of To- 4 4 : after her arrival in the U.S. one stroke better than 66 posted ronto, was fined $25 and costs | y , ; : : Fania Malet ahi gee | OF INSURANCE OR PAYMENT OF THE FEE, OR FOR by Paul Harney and Frank for speeding at 55 mph also. He | iY ae | ------_--_ iii laaaate as Boynton. Al Johnston of Mont- was clocked on Dundas street | | pe f PRESENTING FALSE PROOF, IS.A FINE OF $50.00 TO $500.00. real toured the course with a\west, by PC Donald Williams, | | 4 Q : : Aluminum Windows 34-33--67, while Al Balding of of the Whitby Police Depart- Toronto shot a 33-37--70. ment, on June 30, wr % ipod | uaa If you have aclaim for damages as a result of an accident with an uninsured driver, ; Y ' p ay ee ie og be! ke application for payment to the Director of Claims, Ontario Department of Trans E Shows Start ot 7 & 9 p.m. ' yo af ; =| Aluminum Doors iy igs BROCK _ ae ee a a eee | : ie 29,50 'ints 9.000 port, 10 St. Mary St., Toronto 5, You may make application personally or through your excitement-- \\ii i" a, 4 ae < ' solicitor. Claims will be dealt with promptly. For further information ask for a copy of Bhigh as the sky! i. GH yey 20% OFF the pamphlet explaining the operation of the Fund from your local office of the Ontario g y i mystery-- ; Gillles and Department of Transport. deep as the sea! Accessories Siding BE SURE TO CARRY YOUR LIABILITY INSURANCE CERTIFICATE Awnings ae Ssitacs OR PROOF OF HAVING PAID THE ADDITIONAL $20.00 UNINe DURRKRqRaA Garp) F | ee oe) | | © Columns SURED MOTOR VEHICLE FEE IN YOUR VEHICLE AT ALL TIMES, and 5 { . f im ' - Shower Doors cooker me ISL wp Z | | AGREE ON TEACHERS' SALARIES ~-- | DISCOUNT ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT | _ At a meeting between mem-, with the written agreement neth Hoa d ; ALUMINUM | bers of the Management Com- | are, left to right, Jack Fisher, ne ee Comraltios PRODUCTS Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Q.C., Minister A. G. MacNab, Deputy Minister sen daughter, gow, N.S., the show's writer, Guests. were WHITBY Chairma T edw mittee of the Whitby, Public | assistant sceretary of the On- | aman Thomas Edwards, Schools Board and a repre- | ario Public School Men's | The committee met with Mr. 1200 Dundas St, E. Whitby "sarng : -- | ' ' Michael Craig Joan Greenwood : Michael Callan-Gary Merril | rea of. misgar a gow Teachers ney nag -_ rep- sige after negotiations with Osa 8 6 0 siti eachers organizations e¢ resentative of the Federation | a epulation from public Sot. 9 a.m, -- Noo Beth Rogan waHerbert LOFT as cagtan Nes Jobe tile, Darel Utnen ard Crane Was nesday, salary schedules were | of Women Teachers Associa- | school teachers | 2 c agreed upon, Shown above, | tions of Ontario, Mrs. Gwyn- | -~~Oshawa Times Photo

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