Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1964, p. 12

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12, THECRHAWA TIMES, Wonder, Foran 81964 | TRAFFIC COURT BRIEFS Adoption Plans |stsrer'ataren"" " *"| Rudley Group [tr sen te cb i. eueviiea at te bone ot Mr. and The program was arranged by having = conducted tour of alMrs, A. Richards on a racent Mee © Treland vacianal encial 22.2nc, > WHIIBY BOWLING NEWS ; Both Men Wrong Inaugurated By action convener, and Mrs, P. Social Eve ae. factory on Frida y,|Sunday. Kelly, social action convener for Mrs, Bob Bryant, of Picker- Tsobel Mothersill, 666 (264); Pr "ae ] St. Bernadette's CWL. I Pl ; The Explorers had their e'ec-|ing, was supply teacher for the Bet eames 6 (240); Ton E h Fined $10 ovincia Bhenccg- eg tei lite: s Planned tion of officers recently for thejjunior room for two days last + |gina ' H regony Carter, rman, ani spring term. The explorer ardy Childs, | 652 Rg Ron otiy ac The Catholic Adoption pro-imrs, Ed Finan, press convener AUDLEY -- The members ofjis Pat Kinsman, keeper of the ggeeticamilarniyete 4 te HO Ward 'Bicke,, 630 (254);| Two men were judged equally/His Worship, administering the Beans of CHL wed. Gecignea.ot Ontaclo County South, andj *- Community cul end: thes log, Cheryl Betson, keeper ofl un witt he pleased to ktiow she 'yi Jordan . 623 (253); Parry at oy - an one * a\penalty, to appoint Catholics throughout -- - Noble, first vice-presi- dinates inp an evening| ine phase oh Pony Poa "ae Was ahio tu sec Ea fer, 604 "(09); Doug "Watkins, sppeared. before 'Whitby "Police|G0OD DECISION toe Po cetrea with true at ie lent of Toronto Diocesan CWL. ng and dancing at Redjanq. Lynda Puckrin. cently from Ajax Hospital. FE jpeg feed "1 H| An accident on Jan. 2 result- adoption was 1 a 604 (228); Paul Frank, 602|Court Friday. Ajax, Wednesday, Jan, 30. ~ -|(950):" Ron Pascoe, 600 (286);| Pleading not guilty toa charge|¢d in $10 fine or three days beacon : Coy, 597; . Ruthe Frank, 600 (227). of passing at an intersection,|i2 Jail for Andrew Miller, 58, of Alice Hewis, 552; Joan Vesey,|Puthe fre. 200: 'Beryl Gaz-(Norm Weales of Halton was|%, Hillcrest drive, Whitby,', | Following the commentary ' 524; Myrt Denyer, 507, rett "239; Cyril Garrett, 257;\fined. $10 and costs or three|, Miller pleaded guilty to fail-|with colored slides shown by i | @ High singles: Vi -- = Frank Crook, 234; Joyce Wain-| days fi jail by Magistrate Harry|in8 to yield right of tad Lavrov oe J. Laabes a lively panel : ar 238, 228; Diane, Hancock, 29% /wright, 223: Marg Pascoe, 214;/w. Jermyn. A similar penalty|"eh ce" Coniaas. ie, Gees eames "tenctaes "sere ae 231; Millie Belida, 239; x. mNAl lem Hewett, 200; Millie Peggy,|was meted out to J, G. Jacob vehicle at Chestnut and Ken a ing > ge i -- oe 4 , 239; Gloria Vipond,}o93. Harvey Roberts, 221; Claralson, 1104 Centre street, Whitby,|streets. swered by the following pan lea Sandord, 230,/Rowden, 223; Bybbles McMas- leaded guilty to failing to|_ Constable Jim Wilson, Whitby|members: ter, 216; Art Maras, 283; Helen we ace a i ® lon, testified that the "streets| Mr. B, Lewis, director, and Munns, 227; Wayne Stuart, 235;} Constable Don Williams, Whit-/Were very slippery" at the time/Miss J. Payne of the Children's 206. : f the accident. Aid Society; Mr. and Mrs, J. M ; Bruce Handscombe, 216; Ronipy PD, testified he investigat-|%,( v3 nd Mrs. resen S eau WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR | Adair, 224; Jack Adair, 237;leq an accident at Brock north}, i BS tag eg ig pease ayes age ae alenk i y is y a LEA ; es . mings Florence Moore, 214; Clarence , Dec, 28 in which ; mye '|Moore, 208; Bill' Newstead, 231:/anyiar un? woe pinned to alitg car broadside," stated Mil-/Matthews, Diocesan Campaign Marg Hewson, 214. tree-by a half ton pickup truck ler, "I. decided to try to get é "Ithrough the intersection. "Ch | f. h ° ] WTB LADIES CANDY. O07 jane wig anlggten tee Mee tre dae hen Mai ee re Points for the day: Allsorts 0 other vehicle passed me," stat- rom no mi Jermyn found him guilty of eo icle hit charges laid by Constable Lynn : , Gumérops 1, Humbugs 1, Jelly\¢d Jacobson. "The vehi Beans 2, Life Savers 2, Lolli-/me, broadside." DIDN'T YIELD beng * en BEAUTY CONSULTANT three points to County pops 3, Maple Buds 3, and Pep-| "The truck in front of me| Aiso pleading guilty of failure) "7 She to? too ad fail- Ron Swartz threw a 784 (300)/nermints 4. slowed down without signalling/tg yield right of way and fined ed to obey a stop sign at Trent for the winners. Bert Mewett)" Triples over 500: Beulah Stur- pon Nahe ac afc pg el $10 and costs or three days in street and Byron south, ' was the only one to muster @lvess 698, Isabel Mothersill 663,|testified Weales when his \case|jail was Joseph Aquilina, 30, of nrsmass : B00 (617) triple for the Electr-|Bernice." Moase 660, Gladys|came up later. "T didn't see thel93 Craydon road, Whitby. Oe dh iis ak MISS LUCILLE CAMPBELL will be in EATON'S Cosmetic Department on cians. Wiles 593, Eileen Dalby 553,|!ntersection. His car collided with anothe S ag veal, ! hi Royals grabbed off threl Jean King 82, Evelyn Jeoper:/iuteGAL, PASS after going through a stop street|% of 209 High street, Whitby, Thursday and Friday, February 6th and 7th points from a ey. Jor-\sen 523, Marg. Farquhar 521,} '4' Whitby woman, Mrs. Shir-|°" Craydon _ i jeer sal Geainie ; hi sletrate Joe" Bros, team. ordan!Grace Sandford 505, and Isabel|),y Jollymore, 901 Greenwood imposed the fine after hearing Jermyn. She will give you a beauty analysis, and advise you an ie type ond ealene Enc Rae ih Wa Fara Bag saben, wat fund olan Gang em, When Nea! rte suc ese id best for the Market Men. Mothereil $37, Beulah Sturgess|PR#ing, at an intersection andirowards, Whitby PD. that of Donald Mitchell of Osh- of make-up to suit your skin. Burtinsky's Florists edgedjo9g 994. Bernice Moase Ss fined $10 and costs by Magis- 4 awa Dec, 24, the "roads were Mercantile Dept: Store 2-1. Jim}o49: : : 'i {trate Jermyn. _|f00 FAST, TOO LOUD very slippery" stated Constable rca' 240; Gladys Wiles 230, Katie : Oshawa testi- Gold i i Patterson led the Florists with|r ost 220 Isabel Farndale 217,|,, David Haskill of rx cide esti-| A Trenton man, Laces Gold-|Lynn Middleton, Whitby PD. : 741 (317) while Dick Adams|yarg Farquhar 214, Betty Pas- fied that; Jan. 9, he - Seen ring. pleaded not gu Ity to) "Tt would be going overboard EATON S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 212 threw a 715 for the Mercs. coe 212, Ann Labanovich 209/2.C)" DES per gg omg a speeding and making unneces-ito charge," stated His Worship, Agere i east and c e Ww ' sary noise. * i MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE ee leaving Lupin- drive. He identi- Y saab Jermyn found him aos aeons gey pod ; 23; » ' s . Jolly : ; ellin Echoes, 18; Poker Chips, 13;/ 'Triples 050 and Over: R._ "I travel that road four times yg en ee ppg Woodpeckers, 11; Cadillacs, 2;loyiias 741 (284); .B, Villeneuve|@ day and know it well," stated) 446 and $5 and costs or two| County Bowl, 18; Whitby Clean-jg75 p Belmont 672 (267); K\Mrs. Jollymore, who pleaded days on the noise charge. ers, 18; Hopefuls, 16; Headpins,/payards 669: A. Fillier 667, {not guilty to the charge. "And I|""/, ; M:' Porky's Prides, 17; Dirty|"Qrwies. "20 "and Over: G,\always 'toot' my horn before), "I've spotted Oee matt sted Six, 16; Pipers, 5; Neighbors, Brewster 304, T. Peroni 275, G. passing." - " aan 11; Deadlegs, 4. Childs 266. B h 959" A|| 'But evidence shows you pass- Cpl. Ernest Stoneman. "This I sable er ie: Doug, Rov: lamers '8h D. Seg hod at an Intersection." observ "eg hin He tnd be beer (361); Tom Melvor, 704 (382); |King 252, J. Scott 251. led the noise from Goldring's : Chuck Gill, 669 (281); Clare Hol-| Points Won: Hoffer Valley 3,|Joe's Barber Shop 2, Andrews|vohicle came from the exhaust 686 (281); Marty Jordan,|Legion 0; Honyockers 3, Bath-|1; sien ag tay cl Miro § pipe. 685. (254); Mickey McMaster,jurst 0; Dunlop 3, Papermakers|son Cartage 2; ' 675 daa, Getege" Childs, 675|0; Ramblers 3, Miliwork 0; Whitby Barber Shop 1. {DIDN'T STOP g ' (286); Harold Moore, 668 (275);'Drews 3, Whitby Hotel 1;| Prize winner: B. Ruegg. | Failing to stop cost Camille ' . j : Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF (= 2 7 © THURS., FRI., SAT. SPECIALS ° Sirloin | Win 9 : LB. PRIME RIB { Q 4 ROUND STEAK { 9 4 ROAST ROAST PEAMEAL ~~ Wieners im 19. BACON PORK gpg . | TENDERLOIN §-..... 69: lb. 79c End Cuts By the Piece By the Piece or Sliced CENTRE CUTS Lean Sliced ». 89: | COOKED HAM «89. See What 1.00 Will Buy ! ! Freezer Special! 3 Ibs. BOLOGNA ekng cuts by the Piece) eb . £ r 4 Ibs. COUNTRY SAUSAGE 2 Ibs. 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