J WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 LIQUOR LAWS OUTMODED Reveal In Golf Recent liquor raids by police on two local golf clubs reveal- ed they were selling liquor on the premises illegally. Whitevale Golf Club, Picker- ing Township, was charged with also charged with the same of- fence following a similar raid by police, July 9. the ) try Club at the time. Illegal Bars Club Raids ship the fact that the liquor laws are extremely outmoded in this country and these laws should be changed. His Worship, however, felt there was a difference between Mr. Lavin was employed by Whitby Golf and Coun- WHITBY PERSONALS | Mrs. James Heffering, Coch- rane street recently visited in Oshawa, she was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law,|- Mr. and Mrs. George Piche. In Montreal Mrs, Heffering attend- ed the celebration held in honor of her grandson Don Mooney, who was presented with an hon- orary plaque to commemorate the opening of the Blue Bonnet race track in Montreal. In Ridg- way Mrs. Heffering visited her daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. John G, Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hemko spent water came noticeable in Whitby Sun- day, is caused by a form of al- gae in the water, said Harry) Simpson, secretary and general manager of the Publie Utilities) Commission. Mr. Simpson hoped that by Algae Gives Water Supply Oily Taste An oily taste in the town's ply, which first be- change, the taste would be taken out-of the water. He stressed that, although it might not be palatable in the mean- time, it was certainly safe «0 drink, An interesting point he made, was some people could taste phenol in water even if the con- tent was as low ag one part per billion, "I doubt if on this occasion we have reached one part per |million," he said, oe There was similar trouble, he) Asked what was being done rm in Oshawa, Pickering and) to stop the oily taste, Mr, Simp- ax ison replied there would be an The aigee, & green scum oreased pte-chlorination be- which forms on the water, was ? ( decaying matter which gave off|fore filtering. Sodium chlorite a taste of phenol. 'was also being used, Wednesday, if conditions did not 4 7 Youth Convicted - THE GSHAWA THAIS; Wednesday, September W, Jermyn on the speeding con- viction, which was concurrent. "T'd like to point out," 'His Worship stated, "driving while your licence is under suspension is. considered by the cour's of Ontario as a very serious of- fence." ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGES 3 SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery PHONE 668-4341. For Driving While Licence Suspended Driving while his li e was suspended resulted in 14 days in jail for Allan Gerald Steeves, 22, of 317 Lakeshore road, Osh- awa when he was_ convicted, Tuesday, in Whitby Magistrate's Court. sist The d was appreh by Oshawa police Sunday Sept. 1, for driving 55 mph in a 30 mph zone and when brought to the police station admitted his licence was under suspension. He was fined $30 and costs or six days by Magistrate Harry e @ Custom Draperies ® Broadioom end Rugs ° e DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby One-Stop DECORATING , SHOP Wallpaper end Murals. C.L.L. Paints and Varnishes | Flo-Glaze -Colorizer Peinte Phone 668-5862 Labor Day weekend in Cornwall as the guest of her brother and sister-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsay MecNara. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hender- Police discovered 652 pints of beer, 13 full bottles of liquor and 6 part bottles in this raid. There were several people seated in the club restaurant drinking beer out of paper cups when police raided the estab- lishment, court was told. Crows Attorney Bruce Affleck told His Worship as in the case of the other Club there. was no complaint of drunkenness or minor consuming on the prem- keeping liquor for sale following a police raid, July 9. Court was told ,Tuesday, the effective search produced 430 pints of beer, 65 bottles of liquor and a large number of part _ bottles of liquor. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told Magistrate Harry W. Jer- myn there were no complaints received of drunkenness on the premises or minors consuming. His Worship told John Rein-|! holdt, who appeared in court on|!S€s. this case and the previous case and levied an identical fine of $300 and costs. The liquor in police possession was also ordered confiscated, After Two Weeks In Custody Youth Sentenced son, and their son David, spent the Labor Day weekend in Aylmer as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ted Newton, former Whitby residents. Mr, and Mrs. Mal Femia and family spent a couple of days in Cornwall with their house guests, Mrs. Femia's sister Mrs. Marilyn Smith and two daugh- ters, Gerri and Terry, who has spent the summer months at the Femia's residence. behalf of the golf club, they, Defence Counsel for the ac- were conducting an- illegal bar|cused told His Worship this was) and knew it. not a serious offence, His client, | He imposed a monetary pen-|he maintained, knew he commit-) Mrs. David Hern and her daughter, Lynann, during their five and a half months' visit to A l64year-old Ajax youth, who had been in custody for two .= RED BRAND - AGED TO PERFECTION STEAKS*« ROASTS alty of $300 and costs on the|ted an offence and there would) weeks following recent convic-! Australia, visited members of| ° club and confiscated the liquor. Frank Lavin of Whitby was! be no recurrence, jtions. was Tuesday, sentenced. He also expressed to His Wor-) Reginald David Taylor was Pickering Men Are Sentenced A father of five children was placed on suspended sentence for one year when he appeared for sentencing in Whitby Magis- trate's Court, Tuesday. Ronald Clarke, 33, of RR 1, Locust Hill was convicted last week of stealing a lawn mower, Worship stated, "the court is powerless to do anything about your case."' months on the charge of theft over $50 and 12 months concur- rent for theft under $50. sentenced to jail for two months for causing a. disturbance, 30 days for consuming qhile a inor and 30 days for obtaining liquor illegally. Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn made both the latter sentences concurrent and back-dated the two month sentence to include the two weeks in jail the ac- cused already served while awaiting sentence. Failed To Stop "In view of your record," His He~ was sentenced to 12 tires and a Go-Kart. _ "I've given' your case consid- erable attention," Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn said, "be- cause you have a wife and five children." "I want you to keep. away from liquor," His Worship stated further, "and make every reasonable effort to work and support your family." He also ordered the accused to make restitution for a tire which was stolen and never re- covered afit-to report once a month to the probation officer. In addition he ordered Clarke to turn over all the money he earned to his wife for manage- t ston avenue, Pickering, who was closely allied with thejthere had been three After Accident Youth Fined $100 An Ajax youth, Russell Arthur Belanger, 35 Cedar street, was On Income Tax fined $100 and costs, Tuesday, Act Violation : |when the youth was convicted| Documentary evidence pre-|in Whitby Magistrate's Court, of! Woman Aquitted sented to court Tuesday, by 4/failing to stop at the scene of an ROMP constable, failed' $0 con-laccident. vict a Whitby woman of violat- ing the Income Tax Act. The 18-year-old youth was in- |volved in a' motor vehicle acci- Mrs. Yvette McGinnis, waS\dent, August 24, causing dam- aquitted by Magistrate Harry} ,, . : W. Jerntyn on the charge when age and failed to remain at the she told His Worship she had never received a registered let- ter from the department of Tax-/5, --" ment. i Ronald Harris, 135 Palmer-|®t10n. scene, Patrol sergeant P. Hollywood with the Pickering, 'own police department, se atait investigated the incident. letters The ROMP officer their family. They spent two} months in Sydney, Ausfralia. They also visited in Japan, Hong Kong, China and several other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pogue of Jackson, Michigan, returned home Tuesday after spending a week's vacation at the home of his brother Loyal Pogue and Mrs. Pogue, at 206 High street. They also visited over the week- end at "Lillian Lodge" with their sister. Miss Dorothy Walton and Miss Ada Pogue of Toronto were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, Pogue last Tues- day, celebrating a birthday oc- casion. Rey. F. Reid, minister, will occupy the pulpit at the 11 a.m. service of Almonds United Church Sunday, September 8. Trustee Urges | Drivers Watch For Children Whitby Public School Board's vice-chairman, Trustee Thomas Edwards, has called upon mot- orists to use extreme caution above mentioned accused in the|sent to the accused by regi- thefts, was sentenced to the On-|stered mail regarding the mat- tario reformatory for 12 months|ter. and three months indefinite. He told court a check would Harris had been convicted last|be made with the Postmaster week on two charges of posses-|General to see who actually re- when driving on town stree's now that school is back and some 2,000 children will be crossing the streets. Mr. Edwards has _ requested There Was sion of stolen goods. ceived the letters. No Party rsesntesoovie Heather Leah Milligan, 17 months, a bubbling 26 pound, two ounce baby girl won first prize at the Canadian National Exhibition's annual Labor Day baby show. Heather, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Milligan, 118 Beli Drive, Whitby, placed first in the class of baby girls 12 months and under 18 HEATHER LEAH MILLIGAN To Crash When police arrived to investi- gate a complaint from a Pick- ering Township resident Thurs- day, August-15, they discovered a youth trying to enter the house through a basement win- dow. The accused, whose car was jin the front of the house with the motor running, told police he was trying to get into the house because he wanted to go to a party inside, However, the owners of the house told police they didn't know the accused and there was no party going on. The arresting officer testified the accused smelled strongly of alcohol, his eyes were bloodshot and he was in good humor when arrested. David Edward Knapp, who is currently stationed with the Canadian Army Signal Squadron at Carp, Ontario, pleaded not guilty to the drunk driving charge but pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of impaired driving. Magistrate Harry W, Jermyn levied a fine of $50 and costs on ithe impaired driving conviction 3 |and at the request of the Crown | withdrew a charge of consuming '.|while a minor, months. Mrs, Milligan said that motorists be extremely cautious from 8 to 9 a.m., the time when children will be en- route to the town's eight public schools, during the noon-hour when they will be returining home for lunch and between the hours of 3.30 and 4.30 p.m. when they will be returining to their hemes. The vice-chairman points out children have been away from their school routine and road safety discipline for two months and are not likely to become used to that routine for at least two weeks. Because of this lack of rout- ine, he added, children may tend to forget about traffic when they are crossing the busy streets. Family Monuments Individual &/ Requirements STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. } | MONUMENTS | 318 DUNDAS EAST | 668-3552 Created To _ ANTIQUE her daughter was only a few points behind the champion baby, Craig Stuart Burlie, 14 | months of Kelcala road, Scar- borough, after she lost two points for a small bruise on w & Sale her forehead. 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