Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1963, p. 5

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| WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Rae Hopkins : 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 FINED $250 | Driver Lucky To Be Alive Mitton, 373 Ritson road, Osh-/Toronto but noticed nothing odd awa, pleaded guilty in Whitby)during his trip on 401. Lucky to be alive, Arthur M.jing at the Danforth House in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 5, 1963. § Mr. and Mrs. J. H. St. John, of Sunderland, were honored on the occasion of their 45th wed- ding anniversary Sunday, May 26 by their family, friends and Magistrate's Court, Tuesday, to| The police officer testified it dangerous driving. had been evident the man had The 39-year-old Oshawa man been drinking but he was not had driven 10 miles on Highway intoxicated, relatives, Mr. and Mrs. St. John were jmarried May 22, 1918, at the Sunderland Couple Celebrate Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. 0. Baker and Elva, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brethour, Mrs, K, Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Snelgrove, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Gregg, and Mrs, Grant of Ux- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skier of Uxbridge, Mr, and Mrs. Finsterwald's Win Puts Him 6th Best DUNEDIN, Fla, (AP)--Dow Finsterwald, always a steady and conservative player, took a healthy jump on the Profes- sional Golfers' Association mon- ey-winners list this week with his $10,000 victory in the Speed way Festival tournament at In dianapolis. cet The 33 - year - old pro, whé' hadn't won a tournament in more than three years, moved 401 from West Hill to just west Mitton told the court he did) }+jde's home in Sunderland and of Whitby in the wrong lane. not remember the police cruiser except for 14 years spent in Pickering Township Police was chasing him: Saskatchewan, have been resi- Constable .P. 2 rg ing ig Page pais _ Lainahees ant dents of the district ever since. rt on the night of Ma e|the police vehicle when he s ; A i ool a A that a vehicle the flashing fender light on the) 4 dainty lunch, og in was proceeding east on High- cruiser, he said. cluded a tiered wedding cake, way 401 in the wrong lane. | Defence counsel, Richard)was served by the hostesses, He said he west to the Ajax Loyekin, Managing Editor of|Mrs. Harold St. John, Mrs. P. cloverleaf and proceeded west the Criminal Law Quarterly,| \etherel, snd Mec W Green, on 401. lclaimed it was evident the ac-| hea ith th ; "When I spotted the car com-|cysed's motor reflexes were) Sides. Assisting with the serving ing, I turned on the siren, the/working but Mitton was not|were Mrs. Shirley Ross, Misses flashing dome beacon and com-| aware mentally of what he was June and Susan Anderson and menced to dim roy tance doing. |Shelia Ross of Orillia. my head lamps," he said. | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn} Among the guests were Rev- "But the car didn't stop and said i. was naawed how " erend and ure Pike, Mrs. Bea- I finally had to swerve in order y.4n could drive 10 miles and trice Doble of Udney, Norman| ey le aaa collision with) not be aware of it. and Sheila Ross of Orillia, Mr. ie ied, he You very uch, fad, MoD: Clark and fil around and commenced ie gi : id. " 4|Udora Mrs 'Eleanor Rennie of ig Page sigs be do a once" ext ly ok " vie? Pefferlaw 'Mr, and Mrs, L. Me- "The chase lasted for about You're extremely lucky you Tlariileh Mi. eid Mis, "Orval Ffour mallee" ne Said, "960 af ee Mole, Sel Chauibers "of Wiltid, Mr, tnd one time I was travelling at 95 oe é Pe : : ¢ | mph." "I'm going to meet you half Cbridge Mir asd ikes 4 Ran) Constable Nichols told the way," His Worship told the} ) Whitby Trade Fair] Carl Churcher and Eddie of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. W. Greensides and Misses Judy and Susan Anderson of Fort Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross of Whitby, Miss Donna Metherel of Whitby, Mr. Gene Sanderson of Ashburn and Mr. and Mrs. | Howard St, John of Toronto. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt' Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 FREE Loon of <preader or sprayer |) with a purchese of fertilizer or |) Requirements insecticide. ST A E FOR D BROS. COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES LTD. MONUMENTS 'SALES & SERVICE 318 DUNDAS EAST Sportsmans Corner 668-3552 up from ninth spot last week to ' sixth this week with $26,543. ° Still heading the list is Jack Nicklaus with $57,615, un- changed from last week. FREE Hove your furnace cleaned and. guorenteed trouble-free winter, if you purchase "White. bt unified fuel oil from Western i 0. DIAL 725-1212 Seat tree oll then turned! to Family Monuments Created To Individuel jcourt he tried to stop the Volks-,accused, "'the maximum pen-| |wagen twice by blowing his/alty for the offence is $500. Yi horn and with the siren but/fine you $250 and costs or} LIONS INSTALL 1963-64 OFFICERS Bs ss eg heed ee a three months in jail." Sommenting after the trial past president. Back row, second vice - president, Lew a eaht h oy ad oe Ri sigan ig ing ae night installed the new execu- Brear, first vice - president; left - right, Dean Baker, Tail. Sherlock, Lion Tamer and g ave been able stop|guy get. tive for 1963. In the front row, John Townsend, incoming Twister; Dennis Arseneau, George Hobin, secretary. | : A | the vehicle sooner, I didn't get sent to jail." left to right, Earl Pasco, president and Herb Visser, treasurer; Bill Schatzmann, --Oshawa ree Police had set-up a road block at Whitby and were stopping all! vehicles proceeding in a wester- lly direction, to avoid an acci-| |dent. When finally stopped, could not explain to the jhow he arrived in the }lane. | He said he had been 103 Byron St, $., Whitby PH. 668-4511 i ! | ! | Whitby Lions Club, Tuesday third vice-president; Gerry Shorty's Cigar Store 121 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY PHONE 668-8361 Open Sunday 12 noon to 6 pm SPECIAL One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Custom Draperies © Broadicom and Rugs @ Wallpaper and Murals C.LL, Paints end Varnishes Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 | Students Present Recital A student recital by pupils of NO DEFENCE CALLED 3 Crown Witnesses ' ; ; ares i 2 Broughton was held recently. Constable Mitchell said he did| time 40 betting slips, a torn rac- py, young but competent. stu-| Tournament | CIGARETTES not know Williams before his ar. ing form and a Toronto news- gents presented musical pieces : ae rest but he did know Keys. He| paper open to, the racing page ranging from folk songs to the Pe et ri een: se eDat 'tian wee said his attenti to| were confiscated from a valise. rf Moz 1.1 mbus 2 said his attention was drawn to e works of Mozart and Tchai towine teussamaet hanaay 2.99 Neilson Williams by his demeanor on| Constable grmion said the . kowsky. Tune Yin Ochiaws Seabee Gon i slips sh total > | . ' Ki the street. betting slips showed a total of} Included on the _prognam| + Bowling Lanes. There were| Vs -Gel. 95* According to the officer, Wil-|$359 bet on 138 horses running) were renditions of: Swing Low,| Golden Grade. 85* Moths, heat, humidity or thieves cannot reach your precious furs or cloth gorments in our cool vaults! Full insurence on your Phone us now 668-2345. Whitby Cleaners Ltd; 150 Colborne E, Whitby * Mitton officer wrong| drink- 11 Teams Enter Knights Bowling OF THE WEEK Eleven men and a woman re- tired today to their private) chambers to decide the fate of three OShawa men charged with conspiring to engage in book- making and recording and reg- istering bets. Standing trial in Ontario Coun-} ty Court are John Raymond Keys, 48, of the Queen's Hotel, Oshawa, James McElroy, 72, 13% King street west and Ed- ward Henry Williams, 64, of 77 PER CARTON Who Will Be Miss Town of Whitby 'and Miss County of Ontario The Whitby Branch of the Canadian Cancer : Society declares War on Cancer. Campaign will open... WED., JUNE 12th--7:30 A mass meeting of Citizens will gather at the Arena Grounds for a Citizen's Parade, led by the Whitby Citizen's Band, Every organization in Whitby is . invited to join in the parade, Industry, Merchants, © Professional, Trade Unions, School Children of ' Senior Groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Fraternal Organizations, etc. bs three accused were searched in|treal betting slips containing|lows: Beverly Smith, Ladle nay tom kee Dark onl Gibbons street. the store, beginning with Keys./43 betting slips ad a payoff/Hart, Debby Williams, Jane/ oi, Harry Dickison, George * The trio pleaded not guilty|On his person, the officer testi-| slip were found. He said the|Hallett, Sally Roblin, Julie King and (Red) Demerese. | Hefore Judge Alex C. Hall Mon.| fied, was found a Bank of Mon-| payoff slip showed $356 was bet|/Beaton, Barbara Mowat, Cathe- High single flat Peterborough: | day, following the return of ajtreal pay envelope containing}on horses running at U.S./rine Winter, John Edari, John F. Farrarri with the big 343. | true bill the same day by ajeight betting slips, containing|tracks. : |Reed, Ann Muckle, Mary Hoag High five games trophies went! County Grand Jury. |bets made on horses running) Several pads, some lined and|Donna Samanski, Richard New-|1, Oshawa Harry Dickison with| Crown. Attorney W. Bruce|at various United States tracks.|some plain white paper, were/man, Leslie Armstrong, Pat a smooth 1244 points, Affleck called three witnesses to|He said the eight slips repre.|taken from the room. On some|McLean, Jane Hurley, Paul seccces liams would look into the store|at various U.S. tracks. In addi-/Sweet Chariot, Goodnight La-|!1 teams. oon : and if anyone was inside, he/tion the officer said, a book-'dies, Dreaming, Bouree, and Pa hcecgent i pabehirtiod a would pass by then keep looking maker's payoff sheet was found. | several minuets and sonatas. nell Whit e NM mer is a up and down the street. In a dresser drawer, the offi-| The participants listed in ware searden tor di Constable Mitchell said the) cer testified, three Bank of Mon-|order of appearance are as fol- : Vy -Gal, derpey sais cin v's pawees Golden Grade & Vanition Vanilla each * 35° or Jersey Citizens please come, on foot, in cars, on horse- * back or in buckboard wagon, BUT COME! ! Banners and Flags Are Requested. Only $4000.00 Whitby Can Do It k ii dd . p will the hambers. Weether permitting open air m g ot the eeting will Twe Council C held. Contributions will be gratefully received ot this official meet- ing. Arrangements are made to issue official receipts at this meeting. 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With our complete range of sizes end colors, you now have) the widest choice of designs for your Patio and Sidewalk. | Call us today or visit our plant for complete information and | 655-3311 sranmoes BOB MONKHOUSE SINMLEY EATON KERWETH CONMOR ERIC BARKER ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction "FURY of the PAGANS" STARRING -- Edmund Purdom - Rossana Podesta HONE DAY AOR YOUR PREE BROCHURE OW PATIO DEINE , CONCRETE PRODUCTS LID. IN " AM year's tourney. phreys, QC, told the court yes.| cluded a considerable amount af|the papers matched perfectly|S@ret Smith, Wendy Williams, Constable Mitchell described) Helping guests to seats were in size with each year to come. Sgt. of Detectives William Jor-| On McElroy, Constable Mitch-| to find a more easily disposable Save The Queen. headed by brother T. McCarthy, | and ACCESSORIES Prince Variety began Feb. 28)ronto newspaper was found open|eral persons entered the store | s stable Mitchell explained. a shelf behind the counter. | matches before leaving. weekend in Buffalo, New York. eted Prior leaving the store uder observa-| The same day, Constable|stable C. R. Coulson and Sgt. of 1613 Dufferin street, were chris- Brush, 1027 Centre street north, |ed Church, the former Rose | due to light conditions in the) 2 ; months. They wish her a com- Assisting the hostesses in serv-| 63 persons came out of the) r In Double-Ring Ceremony store four times and Williams | watched the premises from the|at 2.30 p.m. when Rose Marie| s . } 4 A crown of sequins and seed). ta to her home in Somerset,| Cat! Bearden, rsons entered the sto d ur [Bible. Joseph Walters pe Chreree. ne StOre. AD nz|tertained at the home of the | the son of Mr. Irving Arm- e ; ie the Prince Variety from 12 noon|late Mrs. Armstrong. ee ee ee Mr. and Mrs. : ied | se-|tulips, Th so. visited Schaar the walrant as enechiod | colors. They carried loose nose p ey also visited the lArmairohg Were ustiers jilton were last weekend guests Whitby LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:30 jing an ashes of roses lace over|-- | mums. strikes twice--but 23-year-old pik Sweetheart roses, ning knocked him unconscious = CoLor || Toronto, Oshawa, Peterborough, |celled because, maintaining | 'aa Congratulations were extended the stand during Tuesday's day-| sented a total of $43 bet on 23|of these pads was Keys' hand-|Atmstrong, Marta Edari, Kay|,, a withen-and to Jim Me: long trial. |horses. In Keys' pocket, the of-|writing, the officer said. He|Luscombe, Joy Harris, Scott > f * Rev. L. J. Austin, pastor of| 26° each terday afternoon he intended) one dollar bills. the edges of the two pieces tee See iy esery Whitby St. John the Evangelist/ FOR ¢ aus calling no defence. On Williams, he said, they|white paper found in the note-7 tt, "Ghotton John Bell' |chutch, said that they expect| 2 49 OPP Anti-gambling Squad|found a Toronto 4uc) apman, John Bell, scribed the watching and eve-|the race results and entries,|the paper confiscated from the) _ Brother Jim McCarroll thank- tual raiding of an Oshawa var-|several loose blank slips of|trio as "an old-fashioned way eer ee McLean and oq his committee for their ef- BRIGHAN lety store by himself, another| paper, $15 ad two stubby lead/of bookkeeping'. He said anti- he succeastal evening was|(ective assistance and also com- dan, of the Oshawa Police De-| ell said $59 was found, of which|type of paper used in a book- for the hearty chicken dinner AND 2 partment. |21 bills were two dollar bills} making operation. and all the trimmings. a uP Will It Be You I! According to Constable|and the remaining $17 was in| The officer told defence coun- WHITBY | = e | Don't Forget Father's Day B ER HURRY from a third floor Hotel Lancas.| at the racing page on a counter| while he and the other officers! PERSONALS Rose M. Bond JUNE 16th Entry Deadline ter room. He and Constable C.| at the rear of the store. {were inside. He said some of R. Coulson maintained a day-| According to the officer $434| them seemed outwardly nervous; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, Constable Mitchell told the| He said a blue note pad was| Mr. Humphreys suggested the) ee court he took 200 feet of 16 mm/found on the counter and about! officer was suspicious of every- elt hot Lloyd film on the day in question, a'||half way through it were two|one anyway. Paes vague' AOS To Marriage , ss fe tened Sunday, June 2, at Latter- tion. : Mitchell said he went to Room 1) Detectives Jordon corroborated Day Saints Church, Oshawa. Prior to her marriage to But the officer was unable to in the Queen's Hotel, a room| the evidence given by Constable ' Grant Russell Armstrong S: ° 5 ' ssell Arms g Satur- show his movie successfully in| occupied by Keys and at that! Mitchell. lare happy to learn that she is\Marie Bond RN was honored | room. | |returning home after being hos-|at a presentation shower held Constable Mitchell told th | pitalized at the Oshawa General] by Mrs. H. Pitt and Miss Enid court 65 persons were counted) Hi plete recovery. jing were Mrs. J. Dixon, Miss store. He said Keys entered the| Recent visitors at the home ON goes et el and Miss Bar- | |Mr. y entered the store five times that) Reverend John Smith of St.|feta, with lace trimmed panel|991 Starr avenue, were Mrs ay. oe i Mark's United Church, Whitby, |front, long sleeves, scalloped|Alton Jay and her daughter| cra' scarporough, bea gg arch 6, Consta' itchell | offici i . li ith sequins! Kerri i | : Ab : | e itchell officiated at the double ring wed-|neckline adorned wi sequins' Kerrie of Oakville, |was assisted by Mrs. E. Allan, | Hotel Lancaster while he watch-|Bond, Reg.N., of Weston was)... 4. vei] | ; ed them from the rear of a united in marriage to Greatiter wee Pade gna England, after spending five|, 4 Presentation was made by) panel truck parked near 'the Russell Armstrong, : a ¥| weeks visiting at the home of|er co-workers of Humber Me- her daughter and son-in-law,/™M0rial Hospital Emergency | The bride is the daughter of| Matron of honor, Mrs. Bett : : , +7. , Mrs. ¥|306 Arthur street. Mrs. B i liga Ht twice and WilMr. and Mrs. Erle Bond./rusaw, and bridesmaids Miss was here to welosmns hist' enw bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.) The antkgambling squad ofti- Lois Tetlock and Miss Margaret| granddaughter, Amanda,. born| tle Bond, 544 Mary street east. | strong, Scarborough, and . ; taffeta with inserts of lace of) Ross Ward until 12.45 p.m. March 8, until a} Mrs. Jack Beaton was at the\in. came color in the bell skirt;and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jepma| ue =o tie ke ak tions and accompanied the) and midriff, Their headdresses|spent last weekend to Ottawa The bride, given int marriage gays of pink Sweetheart roses! Parliament Buildings aa og an Williams wireiby her father, wore a full-length and lily Kn the valley. . oe 6 " | inside the store. gown of white chiffon over taf-| é r. an rs, / homas | Robert Bennett acted as best| and their four children of Ham- ; at the home of her siste For the reception, held at the| brother-in-law, Mr, per "re |church hall, the mother of the| Girard Mainguy of Dufferin} | crystalette gown with match-| * . ing chiffon hat and bone acces- Pll k' Bk TAKGET |sories, Her corsage consisted of|,,' "SEY, England (CP)-- ' ; . ..,..John Hudson is the exception. For the wedding trip to points! 4: poit recently flung him out jeast the bride donned a pink) of a talephone call "© fi jlinen dress and coat with white ae eeagit Ak yhile alki Mr. and Mrs, Armstrong are le os waning. os establishing residence in To-| KEPT REPUTATION | |ronto, | LONDON (CP)--An exhibition | Chatham; Picton, Uxbridge,their' best traditions, they ate |Huntsville, London, Ingersoll, one another. The last of the Paris, Woodstock and Cleve-jfish apparently died of indiges-| tion, | / Carroll who managed this Defence Counsel R. D. Hum.|ficer added, was $84 which in.|said the torn edges of some of|Laurence, David Mackay, Mar- . newspaper| book in the Prince street store. | 4. '|this event will continue to grow Constable David L. Mitchell de-|from the previous day folded to Viki Rowe, and Gladys Smith. anti-gambling squad officer and| Pencils. | gambling squad officers expect | sided with the playing of God| mended the food committee, BRIAR PIPES Mitchell, observations of the| one dollar bills. He said a To-|sel R. D, Humphreys, QC, sev- uls dad g to the | : | JUNE 15th, 1963 tong vigil on the premises, Con-| was found in the till and $70 un| and purchased a penny book of|Chestnut street west, spent last dealing with people entering and| pieces of torn white paper. Anti-gambling squad Con.|Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Stubbs, The many friends of Mrs. Ed.|day, June 1, in St. Mark's Unit- | the courtroom Tuesday morning} / s Armstrong-Bond United 5 |Hospital for the past three/Pitt, 126 Cedar street, Whitby. | entering the store March 1 and! and Mrs. William Walsh, 'Mrs R. 'Bennett, Kennedy aid, Sgt. of Detectives Jordan} ding c § d land seed ris, " } 8 4 e Ss Jordan ding ceremony Saturday, June 1)and seed pearls Mrs. E. A. Barnes has re-/Miss Dianna Bennett and Mrs.| Scarbor-| of the. valley ' i r | . y topped a whit ptore. In an hour, he said, 1 Me ait Mis. '| Staff. The bridal party was en- Whitby, and the bridegroom is cer told the court he watched) Wigston wore similax gowns iniduring her visit Miss Patricia Arm-) i iewi Garaia: Walabad tha stare und irone. consisted of bows in matching|viewing the lovely dispiady of jman. Donald Rusaw asd Brian) BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 8:30 |bride received the guests wear-| street. Ipink roses and chrysanthe- It is said that lightning never accessories and a corsage, of Y°'S, after a flash of light- | Out of town guests were from|Of cannibal fish had to be can-| 'land, Ohio. ? -- wren oe ee wee we ee

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