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

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| WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel, 668-3703 | Manager: John Gault Acquit Criminal Negligence; Guilty Of Dangerous Driving front seat of the Parks car at|Parks was racing and speeding, the time of the accident)', Mr.|and not having a chance to stop! Afyleck, queried 'She was in ajat the intersection, ploughed better position to see things|through and was involved in a than Cameron." |fatal collision. "The defence contends that MR. JUSTICE jthe car speeding as described! SAMUEL J. HUGHES jby Arkwright and Chalmers, His Lordship charged the jury|was not Parks', but Heickerts' to see that "no one was unjustly|They admit that Parks did go condemned," but to be "respon-|through the red light and was sible to: see that laws, oncejinvolved in the fatal accident.' of the Winter Assizes on Mon-| He added that the Chey "weav- made, a ae with impunity, | He suggested agreement with \broken. the Crown regarding the value day, March 16. ed and pulled. out in front of} os j The verdict marked the'end him," and that he had increas-| He warned them that any Cameron's evidence, but cau of the two-day trial, the only|ed his speed from 45 to about 55|comments he made during his tioned that this was: no reason criminal case scheduled for miles per hour. jreview of the evidence were only |not to believe Heickert or Parks the Ontario Supreme Court as-' He said he looked and saw|®Pions and that they were not), He admonished Mr. Affleck sizes in this session. Parks about 125 to 150 feet|ound to be governed by it. ras selerring to" the 'taint of Yesterday's procedure includ-|4ead of him and a car-length| "You must pase your conclu- eB reget arecenlteles. by ed the calling of the defence {"om the intersection of Ross-|sions on the credibility of the|" "Tt thie OF BB, BCCUSE witnesses by Oshawa attorney !and road. The light was red,|Witnesses, as well as the weight|,. ,, at, were Accepted as Terence V. Kelly, the summa- 2nd Héickert estimated Parks'\of the evidence." oe : - Shite an innocent tions of Mr. Kelly and Crown|speed ac "35 ot 40 miles per} He suggested that adequate| bility of deface' ne Attorney Bruce Affleck, and hour. jtestimony was y : . given from the: jie | ordship ¢ 5 pi ky oe i Gy | 7 u oe J p also suggested co -- Hughes' charge to, The accident scene was de-|Witness box to draw inference pat the defence's failure to call scribed, and Heickert indicated|on the case, and informed them : ey Mrs, Redford shoul hav Mr. Kelly's first witness was U%der cross-examination, that [that they 'made testimony a) been meas on 'tale gy Hi Parks himself, who, it had been he had not discussed the acci-|fact by, believing it." "the Crown had not oe led he established, was the driver of dent with Parks afterwards i bes tare of our law," either"? seh me the car involved in a Nov. 15, cposging . is Lordship said," is that. an) 1963, accident wherein Ronald _. -V ae accused is innocent until proven THREE POSSIBLE VERDICTS Gordon Porter, 17, was killed Mr. Kells ngeied that guilty The burden is on the| The Jury, composed of seven He told the Court that he had' Crown had failed t Sd the/Crown to establish guilt, and ifjmen and five women: were told two: other passengers in the allegations hegarding be oe is reasonable doubt in)that they could return three pos misnap a e corners % } . ' 4 yr not guiltv o rg Rossland rend and Simcoe ie (ot that Crown wit-| "You must be morally cer-jcriminal ~ negligence causing rnb mn if sued) adie doubt means real, sensible,|charge of dangerous driving (ei kame Fwct tb nie | pueecay, Bal disagreed at the|honest doubt." Mr. Justice Hughes enrad : (Seti GC csineer t Tamee| (hewn traffic at the time.| He then referred to the jaw dangerous driving as "negli- Helekert, 20 All bo sapiey wre Wea heavy, Ark-jevidence, and the summations: gence without' the 'wanton or P ) Fe 'On a charge of criminal neg-\careless disregard' for lives and the muffler, he said, and was described as noisy. Heickert informed the court that his car was "light-colored,"' and that he might possibly have The Jury, after deliberating} been slightly, or partly over on for almost three hours, found|the outside lane of the horth- Parks guilty of the lesser! bound section of Simcoe street. charge of dangerous driving. An Oshawa-blue 1959 Chevro- Mr. Justice Samuel J. Hughes let, he continued, forced him reserved sentence on the mat- over into the northbound lane ter until the next Jury sittings by passing him. on the right. Walter Clayton Parks, the Kedron youth who went on trial for criminal negligence causing death Tuesday, was acquitted by the 12«man jury yesterday. George Harold 200 Perroni 32 260, P. Be! R. Tripp 260 Winchesters 3 Black Cats 4, €x Buckingham 3 Winchesters Black Cats 1, Ex Buckingham Verna Sandtord 4696, Joan Richardscr Verna Roberts Pat Humpnr'es 575 Pat Brown 575 Sturgess 557. Rowden 542 Alice Hewls 506 WHITBY AND DISTRICT tian ar ea MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE l612, Gloria: Vis a Points won: Dunlop, 3, Honyockers, 9; 608, Vi Jordan '97 Pa Millwork, 3, Legion, 0; Anderson Cartage, | Ejjeen Dalby 577 3, Drews, 0; Queen's Hotel, 3: Paper-\Belida 562, Bentap s, 0: Joe's Barber Shop, 2; Bath-\sturgess §57, Clare ; Whitby Hote!, 2;Rambler's, }iina McConnell 537 Hoffer Valley, 2; Mitton Machinery, 1)/nie- Genyer 502. Andrew's, 2; Whitby Barber Shop, | Most of the above ladies Triples. 650 and over: L. Reed, 836 (324,| over 200. The following te, 282); C. Moore, 773 (329, 283); B. Shear-|singies over 200: Erie ¢ er, 701; J. Towson, 691 (250); R. Mustard, Bastarache 206, Bar' 691 (264); B. Villeneuve, 681; L. Tutton 3 679 (280); C. Bowler, 575. (268); B. Hen derson, 660 (270); A. Fillier, 656; B Wright, 651 Singles 250 and over: T. Vanmale, 287; J, Kinceriee, 268; J. Ciampo, 264; Bev Gough, 263; E. Hutchinson, 250. Prize winner -- Art Locke ed at the west plant of General) Mr. Kelly ; ; o th pl zeneral fr. Kelly also pointed out/ligence you must decide whether safety of others." Motors, and were o their way that both men k as ) ty o 1ers / i len, who viewed two/or not the accused showed wan The Jury retire 2 I to begin their 7 a.m. shift cars speed 7 he Jur retired at about ° . S speeding down Simcoe ton or reckless disregard for the 4:25 p.m. They were recharge After Heikert had indicated street toward Rossland prior ; atate-ak other 7 : recharged that he was "taking his own(th sSland prior to lives and safety of others minutes later at Mr.Kelly's re- pig Se haintained seat :. te accident, had not, by. admis The standard of care invot-|quest. At 6:50 p.m. they' asked car,' F Ss th sion, followed them though tojved in carrying out duties is\and were gra a "reclari- had driven in the curb Jane past!the accident itself that which w fi hah Dati esteem Sa at which w re og f . ving" Jones street (509 feet north of Akright had nar i : which would be employed fication of dangerous driving Rossland) ; idly amed one of|by a reasonable and prudent At 7:14 p.m. they returned - - ' : ne cars as a white 1961 Chey-|person. The crown must show'their yerdict. There Was some % = eet 2 the|rlet like the one Parks drove'that the accused did not con-\confusion as thev first said "not curb lane, but had inten ed tojinto the mishap. Chalmers could|ftom to that standard in order guilty" and then immediately pars "4 through lane at 95 only describe it as a '"'light:|{0 prove him criminally -|asked how they could add the pte va of aa maintain - his! colored vehicle,") negligent." rider "but guilty of dangerous When h "iaygatee { J He also submitted that the| Mr. Justice Hughes then re-/driving." en he was north of Jonesinoise of cars coming from the viewed the theories of both' Due to the confusion the jury street, he said, he noticed the) north' we: rosecui ie ie aoe, Fs ' north was caused by Heick.Prosecuiton and defence was polled, and all agreed to the north - south lights .on- Simcoe |¢,4>. mufflefr. Both Crow ,| "The Crown suggests -- thatilesser conviction were green. He described the} ,a.c0; stiestad -TOwn Wit-| change to "yellow" or amber os "e ed that it was the as occurring about 100 feet from ip initisiky made them look the intersection. laa oe : | "I thought I could make it,| And Helckert's car was light- but then the light was red, 1|C?lore , and he testified that he| WHITBY LADIES CANDY Carl Pascoe, 710 (290); didn't see it turn. I didn't see ted oe in what the Crown! a Reicha LEAGUE | $28, (261) Ron Pascoe, 680 (256); C * + thas call racing,' ' 'oints for the day: Allsorts; 0; Gum 2 45); Isobel Mothersil! the car I was in collision with, Chevrolet *h be with bg 1959) arops, 3; Humbugs, 4; Jelly Beans, 1;/(240); Doug Rowden, 673 (250); I hit the brakes, saw I couldn't) ~ et, he continued. (Both)Lite Savers, 0; Lollipops, 4; Maple. Buds, | Watkins, 665 (262); George Jeffery, stop, then hit the gas Chalmers and Arkwright had i A caagt i ip TS IN| od iri a gt Fae and went on through." ' jfestified that a 1959 Chevrolet] aice Hewis, 717; leg Olly: of7 SE (257); Bill Bonk, 6a Canny Gon Hen Evidence given by Crown wit-|had accompanied the light-|!ev Hicks, 607; Grace Sandford, 604; Mar-|$0", 642 (285); Verna Sandford, 633 (246 nesses Tuesday, accepted -by|colored vehicle 1961 Chey. at 60 tet Pee bk eee ry yr tyre B24 (257); Vi Jordan 624 : | 'i j rothy Moore, i Munns' 631 (245); Tom Mc Mr. Kelly, showed that the left|to 65 miles per hour down Sim-|Bevlah Sturgess, 553; Bernice Moase, 543;|!Vor 608 (298); Barry Denver 608 (218 side of Park's car. was torn. off|coe prior to the mishap.) Sandra Lab@novich, 520; Alice Anderson,| 200 Singles -- Stan Fice, 201; Jovce Prhessh © é st-| "Ther $ . 505; and Florence Moore, 505 Denver, 220; D yer, 3 ct oe mesh sae by Mn Wer yhi -- 18 no evidence to show! singles over 200: Alice Hewis, 288, 254:\rett, 236, Maro. pot bl 28 aan oe und car driven by Mrs. Ver-|what happened just prior to the|!sabel Mothersilt, 270, 261, 235; Gladys\fery, 202; Clara Roaden io, a met onica Kanuch on Rossland road.|collision," Mr. Kelly concly-\ Wiles: 267: Eileen Dalby, 246, 738; Hazel|McMaster, 215; Betty Bonk. tis. nn. Medical evidence estimatedided. 'I suggest there ie nO Moore, 244; Alice Anderson, 222; San-|Handscombe, 209 Child: 25) Pp cb h : 5 dra Labanovich, 221; Isabel Farndale, Don Grant, 207 pv pia i that Porter could not haveijproof of the Crowns allegations|218: Marion Brooks, 213; Shirley Hicks,|Ron Robbins, 214; Ward Bick oon" Chen lived more than three minutesjof racing and speeding on the 208, 205; Marion Redtern, 208; Dorothy i@lil, 215) Barb Gili, 223; John. Howland after the crash. part of the accused Gran' Vanstavern; 203, Korie, Lovst, 2031 tiie em rrank: 2137 Sam Peake, 200; t : Sarah Vanstavern, 203; Katie Loyst, 202/Millie P 2 : OUG "RON "And you must have no rea-|@"d Lorraine Myers, 200 Betis Joler, ar co ee DOUGLAS CAMERO?! - Pigtet ms The girls are not taking full advantage Betty Pp. _ doiter sonable doubt if you convict 9 ascoe, 244; Marg Pascoe Douglas Cameron, 18, of RR Mr. Park > ' Cll of the banked game system and are urged! Eileen Hewett, 204 Jenny Fowler 1, North Oshawa, a passenger|™!' arks. You must have ajto do so: if you wish to put games in'Jack Adair, 300 wl in ihe Parks vehic le siting) moral certainty." the bank and cannot score, contact you y 2, ree - |team captain or a member of the execu WHITBY AND District with Parks' testimony, bi d-'su 4 J | jtive who will gladly score for you MEN' wed te Cen: bat ad-\SUMMATION--W. BRUCE "The everoges for the bowlers. cormina| py, EN'S LEAGUE ' t if a ft ag uae AFFLECK full handicap will be on the score sheets p. ears tr be thy Hotel 3, M attention to the traffic lights."| wr . : | my ty {for March 4, and any bowler entering! jon. a rew's 3, Papermakers His estimony was challeng- disres Aitleck asked the Jury lithe Players' Contest can ascertain their 1 Rambler, SOP, 2 Mitton Machinery ue de Chee disregard "emotional evidence"|average from the score. sheets. We willl Ka R2mblers 2. Legion 1; Andrew's 7 ed by the Crown, -who asked and to be "dispassionate and ob-|®€ bowling for this contest on March 11,! yayei') Anderson Cartage 2, Queen's him if he had not told police jective." our regular scheduled date, and banked), + Whitby Barber Shop 2, Dunlop , c *: 4s games cannot it for thi test that Parks had passed through' He maintained that Cameron's|the members of the executive are re Triples 650 and over: 1: Tultor the intersection on a green evidence was valueless, and that|™i"ded of an executive meeting regard (321); D. Reed,682 (266, 251);°G. Ch light, and that the "woman part.' : digest 3 'ling the annual banquet to be at the 67 (294); R. Valiant 651 (270 (ire Fanuchy bad c Parks' testimony should be con-|home of the president, Mrs. Dorothy|Reed 700; Bev Gough, 670 (29 7" throueh a fed ligt at ait strued as holding a '"'taint of Moore, 508 Perry street Singles 250 and over: tT roug nt at a fast pias' because. as the acc B. Ruegg 269, B. Henderson clip and run into them." He had "an as 'ind accused WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE monte 257, B. Shearer 288, Cameron denied that he had. <p 5 ax lo grin County Bow! caught Fleming's Shel!) 1. Cullen 257, B. Wright 255 - The Crown then referred to/Service on an off nite, which resulted in Prize winner: K. king ~ boi Pag of Oshawa the combined testimony of t@ County team taking all three points s raffic Squad later testi- (4). Foe Y _ OFlRon Swartz was top man on his team| WHITBY LADIES' ciGaR fied that he had heen toll 4 st] cbalmers, Arkwright and Heick-|having » 743 (276, 269). George Olliffe! Feb. 25, points wa + CeAOUR iat We Cuumaion "aah Pls ert was the only one to muster @ 600, with! Kools 0, Winston 1 gsi! t 'y Came 4 ays 'awl ha 611 ports 1, ¢ ' after the mishap. Ah ge kert had stated that the|" the Royals topped 'Burtinsky Florists ims ack of his car was painted|2-1. led by Merle Reeson's 755 (333); and) Trintes ove, 00: Vi J JAMES HEICKERT blue, although the top was tds Bdtaring eta) Ron Bragg POC nasterache 06 cick. Beans He isn : i i 4 36, Cl owden 627, Gle Heickert, the passenger that! White.) Mercantile Department Store defeated aT al 626, Ellen Clarke 420 Parks did not pick up on the 'Blue is not white. Both wit-|Sassett's Jewellers 2-1 led by Dick Adams Coo Millie Belida 63, ; : oH sip 796 (295). Chuck Gill's 757 (279) and Frank) "89 McCoy 602, Connie Denyer 593 day of the accident testified that/nesses for the Crown testified) mcquay's 717 (269), 'Alec Anderson with|Diane, Hancock $73, Penny Rostek so, he had driven his own car, a'that the car was light-colored."/713 (263) and Se! Hime's 701 (267) set Richer ee Hewis* 549, Joar : aan " 5k ser.ith for the Jewellers i » Shirley Baker 537, 1955 Dodge, south on Simcoe) "And a 1955 Dodge is cer ye ote ioe ee eye with a big nite|Jeffreys 528, Verna Roberts Sia" oon street shortly after the ac-|tainly not a 1961 Chevrolet. They'to take al! the points trom Brown nes ede 513, Eileen Dalley 510 y cused had stopped for him in|look nothing alike, by admis-|Electric. Captain Marty Jordan showed Pied pie jtbove, Hecies had games front of his Jackson Apartments|sion and Mr. Arkwright placed|,'*.*2¥ ("iin 727 (292), followed by Denny came ee a. home. -- the car in the race with the|721 (268) and Doc Dafoe 719 (348). Earl|, March 3, points won He said he pulled - out into 1959 Chev as a 1961 Chev Jordan was Be Pcl cay bit over 600, part. 4 Mose. uP the centre lane and was initial-' "And why did the defence not|"'"? ® %? for the Electricians. players "1, p ag ut 500 to 600 feet behind|call Mrs. Redford? (Mrs. Caro! Triples over S00: arks. His car had a hole in/Redford, a passenger in the BROCK Evening Show at 7 and 9 P.M. Feature Starts 7:20 and 9:35 WHITBY 3 e Mario Glen Con had games ladies also had sie Ferniey 212, b Ballard 20 Ladies registered for the 1964 F Bowling Festival must bow! teams on March 10. No early bowlirg allowed for those registered in the Bow ng Festival Helen WHITBY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing: Sabre Jets 0 WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Missers 2, Echoes .10, Poker Chips 4, Co oa a vite De.|Womdpeckers 10, Cadillacs 9, County leming's Shell dumps lercantile De-| Bow! 12, Whitby Cleaners 4 Hopefuls 5 partment Store 3-0 this week, with Bill Headpins 9, Porky's Prides 12, Dirty six] | Gordon, 819 (311, 265) and Mickey-McMas-/0, Pipers 12, Neighbors 12, Deadiers 2 ter, 803 (295, 273), leading the way. Gord! "409 Tripies: Merr Bemis 778 | (296 Schmidke helped out with 736 (276). Earl! marty. Jordan 765 (287); Carl Pascoe 76) Birch topped the Mercs with 68] (288); Vi Jordan 725 (302); Mickey Mc Rovals edged Brown Electric 2-1 with Master 687 (304); Beryl Watkins 478 Bill Jordan's 750 (313, 272) making the (247); Clare Rowden 67) (230). Bre difference. Merv Bemis threw in ® 704 Childs, 665 (247); Richard Sandford ee in a losing cause for Browns i John Howland 659 (246); Bruce County Bow! topped Jordan Brothers Handscombe 655 (290 Mill e Peggs 655 Food Markét 2-1 with Al Perry being the (264); Verna Sandford 65 (252 Joyce big guh with 879° (270, 231, 288). Jon n|wainwrignt 650. (27 : Nime Watts followed it up with 740 (278, 263)|geus 446 (272); Isobel 644 and Ron Swartz threw a 720 (300). Denny!(231); Tom Mclvor 638 Eller Brown paced the Market Men with 738 Hewett 430 (236); Doug , 265) 743); Joyce Denver 620 Bassett's Jewellers took wo points Bick 634 (247), Pa ank 6 from Burtinsk! Blorists. Alec Anderson Bette Holter 616 (24 arg Hewson: 6 Jed the Jewellers with 727. Ron Bragg Ron Pascoe 610 3 ' with 788 (290) and Jim Patterson's 777 (311) being the best for the Florists Rockets % 62 Nard 272) 607 200 Singles Moore 216, Do Grant 243, Harold Moore 202, Clarence Rock-| Moore 209, Art Munns 270, Roma Collins Poker!201, Jessie Laundry 201, Ron Childs 226 Cadillacs, 7 ke er Garrett 6 MONDAY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing: Sabre Jets, 0; + Missers, 0; Echoes, 5; 2; Woodpeckers Bow vi 0; Pipe e eadiegs, 0 2 y 600 Triples Mickey AcMaste: 812,22 Ro Ada | (298); Payl Frank, 805 (308); Ron Childs|Jack Adair 244, Gerry Hewson 718 (259); Georging Nimegevs, 712 (255);)Hewls 223, Doug Peggs 256 Dorothy Ada 203, Jenny Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Dorothy Adair, Bev fi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 12, sees | Crawford Named |job and act as a playing coach. | Crawford will come as no NEWSPAPER AUTHORITY ? _Brooklin Coach Reeve Has Fears |» curr sono | smminsh nie 3 jnounced this week that Jimiriy seasons with the Sailors. bid to bring the title to the east. Crawford, 30, will be in bis rookie year as a coach. It is felt that his keen interest in the game and his ability to play ei- ther centre or defence will greatly help the Brooklin team, \Cherry, who was signed to} 'coach the Brooklin team for the| He reader - = Mg 1964 season has resigned the! ith the S ite ad tha position. Mr. Cherry who is|¥ fe sg ay be Bran br iy the coach of the Oshawa Gener-\chosen to play for Brampton could spell the end to the "little, «¢ these cash assets are ais of the OHA Jr. A series|When they went west in 1962. red schoolhouse" was spreadisnent this year and the new gave pressure of business as\He also was picked up last by Whitby Township Council at' school areas come to the de-\his reason for having to resign. f S S Manager Art Morton of the sate lacrosse for Brooklin,. in iBrooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club aN-'1959 Since then he has played be Warning of an action taken|word will spend, in the Ontario Government that|spend". "spend, year by St. Catharines in their nually. MOST VOCAL PEOPLE Canadians use their tele- phones more than anyone else Sunesaties en conversations per person is reg -- averaging 618 r eiameimeiemeaamnan?' et a \veioped areas and the develop-/He expressed regret at having At a recent sitting of the On-jed areas become responsible'to give up the position which) tario Government Education for the debts of these people, he has held fortwo --and--a- Minister William Davis said he|there are going to be questions' half years. was intending to introduce legis-| asked. é Manager Morton said. he has| lation to the house 'making the' "They could come to the new contacted Ken "Red" Crawford| Township the smallest school/schools as naked of assets as who played with Port Credit] Ai |shorne lambs and bringing debts |Sailors last year to take the! Such action .would come into|to people who have already) -- eee 5th Annual WHITBY LIONS CLUB effect Jan. 1, 1965 the Minister'partly paid for a large school bs said. : "If they came with these cash Just Arrived Deputy Reeve John Drydenjassets that they now have due introduced a motion to Town-\to good budgeting then this New Spring Samples ship council that the council in-|would be more agreeable, but to be tailored b form all of the local schooljto tell someone that someone rae boards of the ministers decis-jelse will absorb their debts at] ¢ TIP TOP TAILORS sion with an eye to controlling|the end' of the year is asking} e HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN their 1964 budget for trouble. e WM. B, LEISHMAN "I feel as public servants we, Deputy Reeve Dryden replied: ar should inform these people of|] was not intending to say to such happenings and ag these people go ahead and Russ Reeves budget accordingly', the Dep-snend, I meant it to be more r uty Reeve added. of an information that might MEN'S SHOP "Are you suggesting they reduce spending by informing | 129 BROCK S. PH. 668-2091 don't. read the newspapers," them that long-term projects Club Privileges Buffet _ $t. Patrick's Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 13th -- 1964 Dancing to ERNIE WHITE'S ORCHESTRA Club Bayview Whitby 9:00 to 1:00 A.M. $3.50 per couple quipped. Reeve John Goodwiniand large expenditures could be when he informed council that)cut. heir only soure of this informa-|- Reeve Goodwin called for a tion was the newspapers andjrecorded vote on the resolution that no official communique|put forward by the Deputy had been received by council. |Reeve and the only support he Mr. Goodwin' stated that he|ained was the vote of Fred was against the idea of inform-|Sturch. ing the various school boards, Councillors Don Roberts and some of which are operating! John Batty sided with the Dep with a surplus. uty Reeve and the schoo! 'I fee] that these boards who| boards, half of whom have al own the one-room schools that ready submitted their budgets will be closed-down by the legis-/and all of whom were to have lation, will come to the newjhad them submitted by March 1 alretady-built and nearly-paid-|will be informed of what coun for schools with no assets other|cil read in the newspaper. than any money they might : pacman ac arerer have left over from their pre- CAUSES DAMAGE vious budgets. SMITHERS, B.C. (CP) -- A "If we tell them of this pos-! bull moose, chased by dogs, in sible change in the schoo! sys-|vaded a department store here tem the telephone lines from|and caused considerable dam- one end of the township to thelage. The animal broke a leg other will be buzzing, and the! and had to be shot. Have you mailed your pink envelope yet? EASTER SEAL FUND, WHITBY, ONT. Rotary Club of Whitby associated with Ontario Society for Crippled Children ROTARY CLUB OF WHITBY, P.S. 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