ing Whithy's four cornere en route to the fair at supper time last night. s Photos {| --Oshawa Time a Ceamiemeae | Protect your investment in Boat, Motor and Trailer with "All Risk Insurance". ASK US FOR RATES AND IMMEDIATE COVERAGE BOWMAN, GIBSON and GARDNER INSURANCE AGENTS 145 Brock St. S., Whitby Ontario of Uxbridge and Dorothy Wille Whitby booth, to. officially son, 20, of Locust Hill, right open the fair. The photo at In the centre photo, blind fur- left shows an Ontario Regi- nmiture maker Bill Jermyn, , ment Sherman tank. cross- son of Magistrate Harry W. | Jermyn, is seen cutting a red ribbon spanning the Town of Showers Given C. Britton Before Wedding Christine Helen Britton who} was married Saturday, June 22, | SS into its second day today. Opening day crowds were described as being light, but more are expected today and tomorrow. One of the high- lights as shown in the photo- graph at left was the crown- ing by Warden J. Sherman Scott, of 19-year-old Sharon MacDonald, of Uxbridge, as Miss Ontario County for 1963. Miss MacDonald is flanked by the other two beauty queen contestants, Jo-Ann Smith, 20, Everything from tiny radio crystals to Sherman tanks may be found around Whitby Arena this week as Whitby Trade Fair Board's third annual industrial and agri- cultural trade fair moves NOTES FROM THE FAIR First Day Attendance Was Relatively Light sei» : , Opening day attendance at| Dorothy Willson, of Locust,burglar ¢ools police offi-;Church to James Laurence and selling the animal at a) He said he was mistaken) Crown Attorney, Br ce Af-'|Whitby Trade Fair Board's!Hill lcer's equipment|and the Whitby| Wright was entertained at al local cattle auction. about which side the cut ear/fieck submitted that the ac- third annual industrial and agri-| Blind furniture manufacturer) Fire Departmen booth. miscellaneous showe by a} Edwin Piley, of Beaverton;'was on. leused didn't have the time to! cultural trade fair was relative-| William Jermyn, well-known! Highlighting today's opening group of ladies of the Sons of| testified that on Saturday, Oct.| He told the court when hejqrink more than one beer inlly light Wednesday honorary member of Whitby|will be the crowning by Mayor|< : 13, 1962, he went to accused's)met McFayden at the cattle/the interval between the time| One of the highlights of open-|Lions Club, cut a red nibbon/Stanley Martin, or his repre-| ay , | premises and picked up a roan/auction he didn't know that the/the accused cut off an Ajax'ing day, however, was the|spanning the Town of Wihitby!sentative, of Miss Whitby for Mrs. Wilkinson. The bride was| calf to be delivered at the local/fonmer had bought his calf only) motorist and the time a bloodi crown ng by Warden J. Sher-|booth to offciaily open this|1963, the trade fair dinner and/presented with a corsage "by| ~~ oid the t that D \ealt ag oy " rested in|' =e Pecos gg de ga veoh akg ge jthe appearance of Whitby|Mrs. Littlejohn. A tasty lunch/ He told the cour' a ure|calf an e was interested in) s : espace Mac s Mi wanio| Mr.. Jermyn filled in for|Brass Band. : ee | told him he was sending the/ buying him. Raymond Harris, Kingscourt/MacDonaid as Miss Ontamio was served. WHITBY And DISTRICT Rus tling Charge DRUNK DRIVER egiiteed Time Element Is Dismissed Leads To s s John Frederick Dure, was ac-|the calf as his own and testi- Conviction quitted, Tuesday, in County fied the ring in the hide was ° Court.on charges of theft andjone he put there when thé calf} Time was the element that possession. was only five weeks old be-|convicted Arthur Tavener of Dure had been charged with|cause it took convulsions and/840 Dundas street east of drunk stealing a calf from a neigh-/he wanted to be able to iden-jdriving in Whitby Magistrate's boring farmer, George Muir,/tify him from his other calves./court, Tuesday | | | | | | TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE AMBULANCE SERVICE Scotiand, Ajax, at the home of] ' i ; y s. |Mayor W. Stanley Martin who} Friday i , » . ' ' | cele th auctioe, bacauee 1 wan Apartments, Ajax told the court/County for 1963 " ey Friday is Army Day at the) 4 family miscellaneous show- er was given by the bride's two He said he went to the Mc-|i. was proceeding east on Dun- The Uxbridge beauty queen|was unable to be in attend-jfair. Ontario Regiment will be| Fayden farm the following day to further discuss buying the calf, but when he saw it, he knew it was his own because of the way it limped. When asked by Crown Atror- ney. W. Bruce Affleck if he thought he was an expert on cattle, Dure replied. unhealthy and had trouble pass- ing water. Marker and recorder at the auction centre, Lloyd Fraser, of Woodville, testified he receiv- ed the calf on . consignment from Dure and it was eventu- ally sold for $111 to John Mc- Fayden a local dealer in cattle. Fraser told the court the ani- mal appeared to be in good health when it was brought to 'iim for numbering. but no one is going to fool me." Judge J. C. Anderson summ- ed up the evidence on both sides John Hector McFayden, who/but told the court he was unable purchased the animal, stated he|to decide without a reasonable purchased a roan calf on the/doubt as to the identity of the day of the auction and the ani-|calf. . mal was healthy. | He told Dure he had a very He testified that after hejclose call and if the accused) bought the calf, Dure came/had perjured himself he would ever to him and said he want-|have to live with his conscience ed to buy the calf. McFayden/for the rest of his life. said he told Dure to give him! "I would rather let 99 go free $2 and then go and buy the|than convict one man who was calf himself. linnocent,"" His Honor told the He told the court that at that| court. time he didn't know that Dure| He then dismissed both had been the former owner of\charges against the accused the animal. | "I'm not an expert on cattle/ was chosen Miss Ontario Counity by a panel of three females and a male judge. das street when a truck swerv- ed in front of him without sig- jnalling, causing him to slam jhis bedkes on. {yp _Aoing so, he said ,his four- year-old son was thrown against the rear seat cutting his mouth and nose. He testified he followed the jaccused to the parking lot at ithe rear of the Whitby House |Hotel and asked him what he jintended to do about his four- year-old son who's face was they spotted Tavener heading bleeding. |back toward the hotel, stagger- Tavener, he stated, justing. ; shrugged his shoulders and| Constable Wilson stated the) walked into the hotel. jaccused smelled strongly of al- Harris. then went to the Whit-/cohol and kept repeating him- \by police station where Con-|self. Tavener denied being in- Istable Gary Wilson, who was|Volved in am accident or talk- test amd the judges took more time than anticipated to de-) clare a winner. Runners-up were 20-year-old Jo-Ann Smith, of Uxbridge and 20-year-old/ hotel to look for the accused, but he was not there. When leaving the parking lot ja for the opening as his witfe|qut in force to let the people of] underwent surgery in Oshawa) this county see what life in the| General Hospital just two/Army is like } Precision drill| Three girls entered the con-/hours before the hour of open-'seams will perform, armament | Co-workers ing arrived. jwill be on display as will the} Councillor William Davidson, latest electronic equipment and! who originated the trade fairiof course the tanks will -- three sg ago and who) here. S since en named chair- Today and tomorrow, the man of the fair board was on| fair will be open from 12 noon| hand to assist with the Official | inti) 9 p.m opening. partners air Mr. Davidson's idea in want-| ing a trade fair in the county town was to let Ontario County people know what industry in their municipality does. In welcoming the exhibitors to the fair yes'erday, he said with- jout the honest effort put forth by thgm, the fair would have bee:rf a lost cause after its first Have your furnace cleaned free | and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase "White Rose"' unified fuel oil from Western Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 HAVE FUN jon cruiser patrol at the time,|ing to Harris. lwas summoned. The time then; A blood test taken at the po- was 9.30 p.m, jlice station about 10.15 reveal The court was told, Harris|Tavener had 2.7 parts alcvhol and the officer then left then his blood stream at. that jstation and went back to the|time and was intoxicated Defence counsel stated there Dure, however, didn't buy the calf. "The next day, Sunday, Dure} WHITBY PERSONALS |was no direct evidence thai his jclient was drunk at the time jhe was driving the truck However the Crown submit- came over to my place and said} he wanted to see the roan calf. I told' him he had just seen the calf the day before," McFay-|Gerry, pupil of Henry Street den said. |High School, Grade 11, pupil of "He wanted to trade a cow|Margaret Connelly School of for the calf," McFayden told|Dancing and Majorette with the court, "and our comversa-| Whitby Brass Band won third tion that evening concerned|place trophy for 15-16 years in- only the roan calf." termediate solo in baton twirl-| McFadyen further testified)in& at the fifth annual Band. that Sunday evening at about!/and Pageant held in Vic. 9 p.m. he saw the calf and it|torla Park, Kitchener, Satur- was healthy but next morning) 42Y, June 22. Kathy Gerry, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, R ted that in the time interval Mrs. Armand Bouffard 919|the accused didn't have time \Palmerston avenue, recentiy|t® drink more than one bottle celebrated her 12th birthday.' For the occasion a family din- ner was arranged Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hazell,| of Stratford, were in town this) week, guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and mrs. H. L, Pringle, Brock street south, and his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. .and Mrs. J. C. Diane, daughter of Mr. and er. Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn jsentenced 45-year-old Tavener to seven days in jail Suspend Sentence For Stealing play of confiscated weapons, year. Among the ov'standing fea- tures of this year's presenta-| tion is the General Motors of} |Canada Limited science show, Previews of Progress. Wher- jever Previews is shown, it at- jtracts a crowd. . Another crowd pleaser this year is the Ontario Regiment's jarmament display and a train-| jing tank, parked outside the arena. The tank arrived here jlast might from Oshawa. | | Everything from communica- tions media needs, like the fine |radio crystals ground at Whit- |by's Croven Limited to cosmet- jies, and transportation needs. Two booths which have cre-| ated interest this year ame the Town of Whitby booth which in- cludes a police department dis- WITH ALL THE FAMILY MINIATURE | ! 1 i | 9 Long Holes, nothing like it. for miles around ADULTS or CHILDREN .. , ONLY 25¢ each. Come out, bring the family and enjoy « morn- ing, afternoon or evening's fun. Clubs, Balls and Score Card Supplied. IMPROVE YOUR DRIVING SMALL PAIL .... 50c LARGE PAIL .... 1.00 Practice Makes Perfect Try and See For Yourself CALL POLICE DEPARTMENT 668-5858 or AJAX 942-3610 W. $. MARTIN, Meyer aunts Mrs. V. Thompson and! Mrs. E. Stainton of Toronto of Automotive) Trim, Ajax, a miscellaneous; shower held at the home of| Miss Joan Clarke, Oshawa, with! Mrs. Marlene Bason as co-| hostess. | WINTERSEAL ALU MINUM WINDOWS GUARANTEED FACTORY Flashlight A 16-year-old Pickering Town- ship youth, Wayne Powell, 886 Liverpool road, was given |six-month uspended sentence when he was convicted in Whit- by Magistrate's court, Tuesday, of theft under $50. BROOKLIN Driving Range 1% Miles North of Brooklin On No. 12 Hwy. For Further Information | PHONE 655-4413 a ee RESES SEER. ial we ne 8 SS of Bea.|,, Whitby Fairview Lodge staff Roddis. r. Oswaia enon, Bea-|is holding a family picnic to- oe verton, a veterinarian, testified) qay Wotussday. ona 26 at|_.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson, that the calf had been killed Wellsprings Park near Mate Rochester, Michigan, were with several blows with 4) chester. recent visitors at the home of heavy object to the top of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Booth, skull. He said the skull was) Mrs. E, H. Wightman and/Pine street. Niagara} e | Belated happy _ birthday splintered for an area of six:daughter Sharon of ira| = Soe sage, only Sige wag tyes wishes are expressed to Paul) The youth pleaded guilty to Constable William Simmons|Munns of 116 Henry street. lees meager Wee, Fone oyjseven capi Boog Hep The Misses Janis and Debbie|s"? + ee eee ee 8 of the OPP Brenchin detach-| ; ment, who also gave evidence| souceionsty F lnties gath-! on behalf of the Crown, readjered for a bridal shower Bivenin i. 998 Luni : bg BO sed sign-| i -| ioe pin drive, have left) Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn the statement the accused sign-/by Mrs. Paul Harris, 502 Chest to spend the summer months| gn sete wary W. Jermyn with their grandparents, Mr Istreet by 11 o'clock at night and and Mrs. H. Wainwright, ito report once a month to a ed at the time he was charged.|nut street, in honor of Miss Grand Bend, on Lake Huron. | probation officer. ' SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 ASSEMBLED READY TO INSTALL All you need is @ screwdriver and you can install your own pre- by Winter Seal at @ saving. If you haven't the time Beaver Lumber will install them for you. Quality and Craftsmanship Are Guarenteed By Winter Seal A MONTH The average home can be equip- ped with Winter Seal Aluminum hung Sealmaster windows Holiday Garbage Collection In the signed testimony, Dure|Marsha Marcella, of Ajax, who stated that the right ear ofjis to be married to David roan calf in question was cut|Harris, Friday, June 28, in in the shape of a "V" .ear|Faith Baptist Church the apex. : However the calf in question) was cut on the left ear. | When John Dure was called to} give evidence on his own be- half he was asked to identify the hide of the dead beast that There will be no garbage collection on Monday, July 1st. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, July 2nd. | Out of town guests at ad ick Was eeu ides was presented' Wright - Britton wedding which| aad ip ful gifts. During the evening|St- Andrew's Presbyterian children with prizes awarded to social games were enjoyed. 'A\Church were: Mr. and Mrs. |lucky winners. Entertainment dainty lunch was served by|Harry Britton, Beamsville,|Committee was in' charge of Jane, Sandra and Vivian/|Mr. and Mrs, Charles Barnett,|Mrs. Ken Elliott, Mrs, H. Ed- ' l Harris. \Blackwater, Mr, and Mrs. W.|Wards, Mrs. M. Miller. Refresh- was in a separate room adjoin-| iGuy, Pefferlaw, Mr. and Mrs,/ments were headed by Mrs. E ing the court room. | Mrs, Fred Hartley and her|Herbert Toombs, Port Perry,,Quantrill, Mrs. H. Elliott and He, however, asked the ecourt/sister, Mrs. Chuck Connors of Mrs. W. Mitchell, Haney, Brit-/Mrs. M. Miller. to bring the hide out of the room/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, are|ish Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. N.| yer ang Mrs. I Venn as the animal smelled and he/visiting at the home of their|Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bragg, ius a. of Pi said a Bon thought he might be sick if he|sister and brother-in-law, Mr./Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clegy.|artiu: are ouecte of Mr. ant went into the same room as the|and Mrs. Fred Bowden, 925|Paris, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs hae, 901 Bouck carcass. [Annes street. |\J. Jotmston, Milton, grand-|...-, 5 a mother of the bride, Mrs. Evalsreet before establishing resi BROCK Evening Shows At 6:55 & 9 P.M. lO'Neili nd her great aunt, dence in Toronto Mrs. E. Stevenson, Toronto,) W.-M. Brockie, 712 Newman WHITBY Feature Starts 6:55 & 9:25 TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD! | NO GAMBLE... YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY !! 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Juby | . 668-5320 CAMP DIRECTOR--Mrs, R. J. McQuay 668-3834 CAMP COUNSELLORS--wMiss Margaret Weaver, Miss Anne Hemstock and Miss Mary Ellen McQuay. BUS LEAVES ...C ial Park, Ki Pork, Dundas St. School and Cor. of Wellington and Gifford at 9 A.M. Return- ing at 4.40 P.M. Milk Provided--Campers bring Lyrich VISITING COMMITTEE--Mrs. G. A. Welsh, F. W. Marsh & J. A. Anderson PURCHASING BY--Mrs. R. G. Langford, G. A. Welsh & Com- mittee. INSTALLED 15.95 17.50 18.95 20.95 22.95 ' ASSEMBLED 11.95 13.50 14.95 Combination windows for less than $12 @ month. NOTHING DOWN .. . NOTHING TO PAY FOR 6 MONTHS on a Beaver Deferred Payment Pian, Mr. and Mrs. G. Chrigwin,|orescent. has jus | , has just returned from |North Bay, and Mr. and Mrs./, two-week business trip to |G. Pearce of Hamilton. Paris, France Miss G. Eckel was honored' Mrs. E. A. MacMillan, 419 Tuesday evening by many par-|Athol street, attended the Bap- ents, pupils and former pupils|tist Church Trent Valley Associ- at an imformai reception held ation Conference held at Co- at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|bourg and reported on her work |T. S. Brandon, 900 Henry street./on' Christian Fellowship. Miss Eckel is retiring from the}; __ teaching staff at King Street| Whitby Baptist Church Wom- |School. jen's Society for Christian Serv-/ ice to terminate its present/ St. Mark's United Church/season is holding a pot luck | rk, ind y nbarain EASTMANCOLOR 22.220 ATINEE STARTS 1:30 4 W's Couples Club to termi-|picnic today at the home of Mr. nate its present season held ajand Mrs. Dick Adams. ill! picnic at Springhill Park, Satur-|ladies of the church invited to iday, June 22 .Approximately 20iattend. SATUR DAY M