aS WHITBY And DISTRICT 'VISITORS AT GARDEN CLUB RO day afternoon at . Whitby Arena: The two young cousins were just a few of the many guests that were delighted at the display of colorful flow- ers. The rose show and tea highlighted by floral arrange- ments from 16 exhibitors was * Four-vear-old Janice Goul- burn and five-year-old David Scollard were quite pleased as they took a.deep whiff of a fragrant rose when they visited the 10th annual Whitby Garden Club rose show and tea held Wednes- B. Harvey And D. Rodger Married In St. Mark's Mark's United Church, sang The Lord's Prayer The Wedding Prayer The reception was held a Adelaide House, Oshawa where the bride's mother received in At St and Saturday, May 18, Reverend J Smith united in marriage Betty Jean Harvey and Douglas Gor don Rodger. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Clarence Har- vey, Whitby and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. E. Gordon Rodger and the late Dr. Rodger Oshawa draped bodice and_ straight skirt. She wore matching acces sories Her corsage was of i sweetheart roses. Assisting was S\a new mail box on the north '| west >|phans, Saturday, July 6 from, : 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. | NEW | Assault Charge Nets Suspended Sentence suspended sentence when he. ng the juvenile to be hospital-| pleaded guilty in Whitby Magis-jized for three days while the trate's Couni, Tuesday, to as-/boy's nose was operated on. sault causing bodily harm. The juvenile told His Worship} The 16-year-old Whitby youth|he said "Hello, tough man" to had been charged with assault-'!he accused then Melless grabb-| the face Evidence at the trial pointed fout the boy had been needling |Melless for several days follow | {ps an incidnt in a school play-! |ghgund where Melless was! |coaching a girl's softball team.| | Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn told the accused, 'I appreciate! your feelings in this matter but provocation is no defence on this kind of a charge." He ordered the youth to make restitution for the damages caused and to stay away from MAIL BOX he school grounds. where he Whitby's residents may now was apparently getting into post letters at the four corners trouble : as Post Officials have installed boy's nose. Court was told Melless twist- WHITBY ' DAY-BY-DAY TAG DAY Vimy Ridge LOBA No, 639 is holding its annual "Tag Day"! for True Blue and Orange Or- | corner of Dundas and a sky blue chiffon dress with a ~ Brock streets, in front of Allin's Drug Store BLOOD DRIVE Whitby Red Cross will hold a '/ drive for urgently needed blood in the Legion Hall on Byror street, Wednesday, July 10. The donor's clinic will be open from 2 p.m. till 430 p.m. and 6? p.m, to 9 p.m. RN we SE SHOW judged by Mrs. E. Sandford and Mrs. Charles Smith of the Oshawa Horticultural So- ciety, Peonies, roses and del- phiniums were some of the Drove Under most popular flowers ex- p -- --Oshawa Times Photo | Suspension 14 Promotions -- Gets 14 Days was sentenced to 14 days in jail when he was convicted in Whit- St.. John the Evangelist High The accused was told by Ma School reported the promotion &!Strate Harry W Jermyn They. were: Bogumil, Henry Dochuk, Sharon; Finan, Linda seach ake is a deliberate con- Hendriks, Jacqueline; Hughes, front of the law,' His Worship n Oshawa man, Benjamin | ' At St. John's by Magistrate's Court, Tues day, of driving while his licence ~ 14 Grade 9 students to Grade 'You were well aware your li ; cence was suspended. Kathleen; Hurley, David; Korte. 4° ed. kaas, Kristine; McGee, Ted Mitchell, of 238 Cordova road High School 1g was under suspension "This driving while under sus- Parise, Donna; Polito, Rose- 'Sixth Court | Visit Nets Six Months sdines William Robinson, 134 Cove road, Bowmanville, made his sixth visit to court, Tues day, this time the accused re | caught by ;ceived two years less a day in the Ontario Reformatory Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn told uie accused, "This is your sixth visit to the court and | you've invited yourself in." Leigh Russell Sommerscales of Courtice, who was sentenced along with Robinson received one year definite and six months indeterminate in the Ontario Reformatory Both men had been convicted of attempted theft when they appeared in Whitby Magis trate's Court earlier and were remanded until Tuesday of thi week for sentence They had attempted to stea a headlight from a car parked in the rear Jot of Dunlop of Canada limited Robert Melless, 221 Dovedalejed the arm of the boy, then & drive, was given a six-month punched him in the nose caus-|) ing a juvenile and breaking thegd him and punched him in FISH RECORD 22\4-pound iake trout, Lillian. McMahon, of Hillcourt drive, could be a record catch for Whitby this year. Mrs, McMahon, on a fishing trip with her husband A POSSIBILITY Gordon, took 20 minutes to land the 36-inch fish at Kawa- gama Lake, 135 miles north of here --Oshawa Times Photo St. Jonn ambulance "Hidden Town Asset' Whitby can now count itself among Ontario's more fortunate communities, for it has recent- ly acquired a "Hidden Asset" -- citizen volunteers of St. John Ambulance, Whitby Division St, John Ambulance work in Whitby has.been sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce for Man Gets Five Days the past eight years and Whit by ranks third in Ontario tion which has received aid training with St. John. Now with vice work. These. men will serve in an entirely voluntary basis. No fee will be charged for their ser- vices, nor will they a job well done. This is really quite a gift to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, July 4, 1963 5 REDUCED CHARGE . Impaired Driver _ Fined $100, Costs Impaird driving netted a 35-| Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn year-old Pickering man, J ohn|told the accused he would have Lorimer, of 58 Glengrove road,|to believe the evidence of two" $100 and costs, when he was/ qualified police officers and iconvicted. of the reduced charge|find Lorimer $100 and suspend- _ jin Whitby Magis'rate's court,/ed his licence for one year. Tuesday. wos However on learning the ace Lorimer had~been charged|cusd made his living by driv- with drunk driving but because|ing His Worship rescinded the of injuries the man had it was|lience suspension and told Lori-" difficult to determine in court|mer it would be left up/to the whether he was drunk at the Department of Tran ; : defint \time of arrest or not. i. He, Be gntiyed ig seat ely) Lo Se * impaii rourt decided, | Shortly ater § van, June 1,| ng rvice i \Lorimer had failed to negotiate] Employee Gets . . Diamond Ring a sharp: '90 degree' turn on jthe Spruce Hill road and flip Charles Robson of Scarbor- ough, for 25 years an employee jped his car onto its side in the of the T. E. Eaton Company in | ditch, He was aided from his car at this time by nearby. residents, who testified in count, that he jwas a little unsteady on_ his | feet. in the percentage of its popula- first the formation of a St. John Ambulance Division) it is expected there will be an} active force of between 20 and 30 men available for public ser- receive payment, but the satisfaction of Defence Counsel! court, Lorimer was man's Compensation at the time of the ace'dent, suffering with a severe back ailment and jthis was the reason why he was unsteady on his feet. Constable Brown along with another officer from the Pick- ering Township Police Depant- ment testified when they ar- rived at the scene of the acci- drt Lorimer wag smelling strongly of alcohol, staggering and his speech was slurred. told the on Work- Toronto, received a diamond ring and a framed certificate from John David Eaton at a recent dinner. Mr. Robson, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rob- son, who owned a farm where the Craydon road apartments are situated, was also made a member of the "Half Century Club". Mrs. Robson was the former Rowena Harris, daughter of the |late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Har- |ris, of the Third Concession, ' Whitby. a BEAVE INSTANT SHADE | R © \ Wi? Winn N the community. All St.. John asks from Whitby, in an initial : : ~,, appeal, is $1,500 to cover the Steven George Nugent, of 70/ expenses involved for medical Grant street, Toronto, was fined) supplies, equipment, etc., which $10 or five days in jail when he|/they must have if they are to Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full length lily white faille gown with an oval neckline outlined with Swiss embroidered lace, and long petal point sleeves. the bridegroom's mother' who jarie: Power, Mary: Scollard chose a two-piece bone silk and/winiam-: Vander Wyst, Murray chiffon dress accented by dark'..q Ware, Karen. brown accessories. She wore a 'Those conditionally corsage of gold sweetheart, Grade 10 were: shee " Brown, Alex Ploeger For travelling to Mexico City 8 AND PRIVACY! The instant you finish your screen fencing you have shade and privacy instantly! Lower Electric Rates In Quebec promoted Patrick Karen The long fitted torso met with a controlled bell skirt with a chapel train outlined with matching Jace. A double crown of crystal and seed pearls held the bouffant illusion veil. She carried a cascade of dif- ferent shades of pink sweet- heart roses mingled with step- hanotis. Miss Ann Mitchell, maid of honor, Miss Bonnie Hand and Miss Adelaide Mitchell, brides. maids, wore identical street length dresses of aqua silk = : ' fon with a draped bodice an b t flowing skirts. They wore Contri iu Ing matching petal headpieces and : matching accessories. They car-; Sixteen-year-old David Nor- ried cascades of feathered white|man Gibson, 9 Cedar street, carnations, tinted to match their! Ajax, was Tuesday convicted gowns. in Whitby Magistrate's Court, of Gordon MacLean performedjcontributing to juvenile delin- the duties of best man. The quency ushers were William Lockwood' Court was told the Ajax and Robert Slack youth had approached five little The wedding music was play--| iris who were playing together ed by Mrs. J. Beaton. Solos)and started using foul language were by Mrs, Broughton who! around them een "| Cpown Attorney W. Bruce Affleck stated the accused ask- jed one of the nine-year-old girls to go into the bush and take her pants off because he wanted to have intrcourse with her Gibson, however, testified he never asked the girls to go into First Shell Concert Sunday iiss Whitby Brass Band will be) intercourse with anyone assisted Sunday night by the A written testimony Queen's Own Rifles Regiment) witness stated she had Bugle Band Sunday might as it/Gibson using foul language presents the first in a series of around the young girls and ask- summer concerts at the Cen-ed him to go away and leave tennial Park Bandshell at 8 p.m, 'he girls alone The Queen's Own Rifles Band) gne stated that Gibson was is this year marking its 100th impertinent and told her to mind birthday and in addition to her own business or tg scents oe = The accused who is already on = Sroups will play Separate: srobation for auto theft was remanded in custody for one week while a pre-sentence re port was obtained. the bride wore-a two piece navy wool suit with a white hat _and accessories They have established resi- Ajax Youth Convicted Of Queen's Own A from a The visiting band is under the direction of John Muggett and Bugle Major Bob Price. is coming to Whitby with the kind permission of Lt. - Col Jackson, commanding officer ACCRA (Reuters) -- Ghana's Whitby Brass Band will be first television service: will be' under the direction of Bandmas- inaugurated toward the end of ter Eric Clark. The concertinext vear, according to L. B will be an hour and a half of Abavana, minister of informa- fine music and will see Whitby tion and broadcasting. He said Brass Band .march from the the main aim of Ghana's tele- four corners to the shell where vision service will be to "edu it will be met by the Queen's cate, entertain and inform the Own Rifles Band people." L GHANA GETS TV dence at 296 Grenfell street,| heard Preston, Gary Sorichetti and Gamet Swain ~ By JOHN YORSTON QUEBEC (CP)--Lower rates \for home users of electricity were announced in the legisla- ture Wednesday night by Re- sources Minister Rene Levesque who in the next breath lam- basted the federal government for its ll-per-cent sales tax on Group Agrees On Breakup Ot Federation uss ticiea VICTORIA FALLS, Southern|areas outside the Montreal and Rhodesia (Reuters)\--A confer-;|Quebec City areas can expect ence on the breakup of the Fed-|lower power rates as a result of ération of Rhodesia and Nyasa-\the integration of 11 private land wound up hére Wednesday (electricity companies mto the with complete agreement on the/Hydro-Quebec system. The com- means of abolishing the 10-year-/panies were expropriated ear- BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:05 WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 word for fury... 'or wos or adventure is... CHUCK CONNOR TV's temed "Rifleman" berns his brand on the screen os Geronimo election campaign which was based om the power takeover is sue--Mr. Levesque lit into the federal sales tax. CAME AT BAD TIME He said it had come at a bad time for Hydro-Quebec in par- ticular and the province in gen eral The tax had hit Hydro when it was being asked to lower rates--the new. domestic rates will mean a revenue loss of $3,500,000 annually he said--and at the same time increase i investments In the mext five or six' years Hydro expects to invest some $1,000,000,000 in power projects The tax, if maintained, could cost the Crown-owned commis. sion between $5,000,000 and $10 000,000. annually The: minister said the tax appeared "particularly discrim- inatory" for Hydro-Quebec, In addition the province as a whole, it appeared, would be hurt by the tax because the type of industry im Quebec re quired high capital investment: per employee The tax was instituted at time when Quebec was trying give new impetus toioc-n e ts give new impetus to its econ omy, and it could have an effect on industries which in turn have a "direct effect on the de velopment of the province." "If this measure not scinded or amended in some way, it is really going to hurt us, Thatis the least we can say It could be an intolerable jury." a zg to 15 re in TOWN OF was convicted in Whitby Magis-| tpate's Court, Tuesday, of being) drunk in a public place. | Nugent had been held in cus-/ tody since Satunday when he| was arrested in Pickering. The Crown asked that the sen- tence be back dated so the time the accused spent in custody, could be taken into account. | Break And Enter Nets Oshawa Man | Year Behind Bars Ontario Reformatory received, another inmate, Tuesday, when | Daniel T. Laughton was. sen- tenced in Whitby Magistrate's) Court, to one year definite and six months indefinite. The 22-year-old Oshawa man had been recently convicted of break, enter and theft and was/ remanded until Tuesday for sen- tence He had broken into a car} causing considerable damage to} the vehicle and also broke into) a golf clubhouse where he stole} a television set be prepared to serve the peo ple. HAVE FUN WITH ALL THE FAMILY MINIATURE 9 Long Holes, nothing like it for miles around ADULTS or CHILDREN . . . ONLY 25¢ each. Come out, bring the family and enjoy a 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 BROOKLIN Driving Range 1% Miles Nerth ef Brooklin On No. 12 Hwy. 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At the same time, he said ern Rhodesia and black-ruled/it is hoped lower industrial and Northern Rhodesia and Nyasa-/commercial rates will have land, thus abolishing the white-|been drawn up by the end of dominated central goverment 1963 of Federal Prime 'Minister Sir After. announcing the lower Roy Welensky domestic rates a promise The communique said the made by the Liberals in the last Dec, 31 target date was condi- , tional on the settlement by that * time of the appointmen of the M P ct ] public debt, estimated at 280.- ore Ta Ica 000,000 ($840,000,000), and other matters oak Premier Winston Field of Training Urged Southern Rhodesia told report- ers the conference had been . held in a spirit of "extreme co For Eskimos operation" and he thought talks on future links with other mem- TORONTO (CP)--Unless the bers of the federation shouid be.|federal government maiches gin at once present Eskimo academic edu- Field heaped praise on R, A:.cation with more practical Butler, Britain's minister for training, the problems of their central African affairs, who was teachers will be insurmountable, chairman of the conference, and|S@¥s a young English instructor stressed that his discussions, Who has taught in the North with Butler on the subject ot} Alex Wyse has just com Southern Rhodesian independ-|pleted a year as instructor in ence were not ended etching amd engraving at an Both Northern Rhodesia andjEskimo co-operative shop in a Nyasaland British protectcr-|small Cape Dorset community ates, have been promised early|on the northwest coast of Baf. ndependence Britain wants fin Island Southern Rhodesia to give' He said in an interview We: blacks a bigger say in govern- nesday the teaching of printing ment matters before granting it, to the Eskimo artist is often ex- a self-governing colony, inde- hausting and uphill work. 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