Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1964, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES Friday, April 10, vee SINGING REDEMPTORISTS ord chart at a local French- language radio station. The students' songs Que., are spreading their fame with their first record -- al- ready number two on the rec- theological Les Alleluias, the singing students of the Redemptorist seminary at nearby Aylmer, Seek $15,000 For Retarded Children Northern Electric Company was referred to by Mr, Deveaux as an example of a large com- _AJAX -- A campaign objec- tive of $15,000 has been set for 1964 by the Ajax, Pickering and Executive Whit by Association for Re- tarded Children. The funds, raised from May 6 to 16, wil! be used for oper- ating expenses at the Aldon School for Retarded Children in Ajax and for a planned retard- ed adult training centre. While proposed provincial leg- islation provides for full sub- sidy of facilities for the men- tally retarded, 1964's require- ments for this area must be pany leading in the profitable) employment of retarded 'per-) sons. Canvassers for the fund-rais- tains, are being recruited. They) will operate throughout the as in previous years. dinner held |Community Hall, was attended ' ing campaign, and their ane Of the Women's area in much the same way|Blackstock and Orono fairs dur- Each|ing the meeting. Members were home visitor will have complete|"eminded : information on the Aldon School|Anson Taylor will be showing and other activities of the asso-|Pictures of Russia. the election of 1964-09 officers which resulted as follows: pres- ident, Mrs. Percy Van Camp; first vice-president, Mrs. Velva Bailey; second vice-president, Mrs. George Skelding; secre- tary, Mrs. Ralph Larmer; treas- urer, Mrs. Russel. Mountjoy; district director, Mrs. Mervyn)... Graham; alternate, Mrs. Ern- est Larmer; pianist, Mrs. Ida Taylor; fruit and flowers, Mrs. Olga Hill and Mrs. Albert Wright; auditors, Mrs. Frank|™: farm Staniland and Mrs. H. Ford; Thursday received an additional three months for breaking, en- conveners, Mrs. J. A. Mec- . Arthur, Mrs. Lorne Thompson, |'TY,204 theft. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Mrs. an _ oteace ocourned: after Kenneth Samells; resolutions, ee en Mrs. Ralph Larmer; public re- lations, .Mrs. Roy Taylor; branch directors, Mrs. John Rahm, Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. Leith Byers; curator -- to col- Mrs. C. Smith presided overjlect material for the Tweeds-! Uxbridge Man Has 3 Months | Added To Term SUDBURY (CP)--Joseph Blackstock WI Elects By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- A pot luck recently in the It was decided to exhibit at muir Book; Mrs. Ray Brad- burn; delegate to fall conven- tion, Mrs. George Skelding; alternate, Mrs. P. Van Camp or Mrs. C. Smith. that on April 24, met by proceeds from the/'lation. campaign. The school for re-| tarded does noi receive assist-| ance from Community Chest drives, The major portion of the $15,000 will be used for oper- ating expenses, states Bernie Deveaux, chairman for this year's campaign. "These funds are for today's job," he said. 'At the same time, let us not forget that the subsidy proposal is still a pro- posal. This year's campaign will be all the more important if complete subsidy is not en- range from rock and roll to spirituals. --CP Wirephoto | Fine Motorist After | Blackstock | acted for next year." The local adult training centre would be patterned after the Barrie workshop, consider- ed the best of its type in the province, said Mr. Deveaux. This project would require a survey of the Ajax - Pickering - Whitby area. Following com- Country Club |pletion of the workshop, adult retarded would be trained for 'such jobs as operating commer- Auto Skids 225 Feet : AJAX (Staff) -- Sergeant Wil-, An accident causing an esti-;Kingscourt Apts., Ajax, when liam Shaw of the Pickering)mated $450 damage at Harewood he was found guilty of an as- Township Police told Ajax Mag-|avenue, and Kings crescent on/sault by discharging an air rifle istrate's Court Thursday that he|Feb. 24 resulted in a conviction|at gas station operator Jack was a good fellow when he testi-|against Ruth Blake, Lot 14 Con-/Roach of Ajax on March 21 fied that Stewart Simpson Wil-|cession 2, Pickering Township of|Magisttate Harry Jermyn sen- liamson, 29 George street, Ajax'making an improper left turn./tenced the accused to a three- had called him a good fellow She was fined $20 and costs, |month suspended sentence severa] times after he was} Thomas John Deer of Toronto|told the accused that alth charged' with driving while in- was fined $10 and costs for fail-/ne thought a gun. was a g0 texicated and brought to the|ing to come to a complete stop thing for a poy, he didn't think Ajax Police Station on Feb. 27,\at the intersection of Windsor|the accused should have a gun Shaw told the court he ob-jand George streets in Ajax on) Three youths were remanded served the accused after he was/March 8. in custody for one week for z brought to thé station and that! Kenneth W. Saville, 76 Hurley|pre-sentence report after they he was, in his opinion, in no fit|road. Ajax, was fined $10 and were found guilty of theft. condition to drive. _-_lcosts when he was found guilty,. Charles Albert Rogers, 19, o! Constable Robert Joel testified |of failing to stop for a red light}/RR 1 Pickering Township and that the accused had been ob-|at Harewood avenue and Kings'Reginald David Taylor, 17, of served driving in an erratic/crescent on March 5. Kingscourt Apts., Ajax were manner and faltered when he For making an improper left found guilty of stealing a car alighted from the truck he was eee gag hse . which was later dis- m : prams ,. from Ajax which was la Sri ¥ a eae turn at the intersection of Hare driving and had been assisted os leovered, a complete wreck at j wveitear wood and Kings crescent, on|covered, a complete wreck a into the cruiser. March 18. Ernest R. Woodward.|Church street and the Fourth Williamson's counsel, Terence|- acaon- earthed An aleat ith the rear wheels = ane mde ot ff . as fined|Concession with the rear whee V. Kelly of Oshawa. t the > Cedar street, Ajax, was fine< - Kelly of Oshawa, told the|¢: "and costs by Magistrate Jer-and battery missing. court that the accused had brok- myn at Ajax Mavistrate's Court| 'The accused Rogers was also en his much-needed glasses] "= 4 wong : found guilty. of a theft of Jess : ra Ses Na ea a yesterday. 4 : es prise pot tel aie ey vag John Pisani, 109 Henry street, than $50 along with William 7 was fined $15 and costs as a re-| Isaac Jolly, 17, of Brougham, 2 Harry Jermyn dis-\Swt of speeding on the Base|when they pleaded guilty of missed the charge. ve S"Line road on Feb. 26. stealing four hub caps and wheel rings on March 26 at WITHDRAW CHARGE {TAKE AIR RIFLE 3 ne ae <A ° of,110 Burcher road, Ajax, was against Ross Norman Wilson, 22, | found guilty of impaired driving of 20 Liverpool road, Pickering by Magistrate Harry Jermyn in was dithdrawn Ajax Magis- Prince Albert ' n gegen : ie jaccused was withdrawn. stop a e intersection 0 Son-} P l M k | Smithson was charged after he cession 2 and Fairport road on eop e ar. jwas chased at speeds up to 90 eee 15. eee ; 2 jmph on Highway 401 on Feb. vidence showe at the ac- A cused did stop but not before he nniversary Locust Hill, valued at $20. ; An air rifle was confiscated) Leonard H. Smithson, 29, of A charge of careless driving/frem Daniel Basley, 16, Mas |Ajax, Thursday, A charge of trate's Court, but he was found |dangerous driving against the guilty of failing to come to a full| | A blood sample showed 1.2 parts per 1000 of~ alcohol. He was skidded for a distance of 225 feet through the intersection causing $350 damage when he fined $100 and costs and his li- cence was suspended automatic- ally for three 'months By MRS. LES BEACOCK PRINCE ALBERT -- A thirty- Plans Gift By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK Some persons. attended the Town and Country Club meeting recently. During the - business period it was decided to ask permission| of the session to purchase al y communion table for the] Irs. Jim Marlow expressed| preciation for the new Com- munion cups and trays Glen Larmer introduced the panel: Janice Byers, Mrs. Dal- ton Dorrell, Gordon Paisley and Floyd Kyte. They represented students' and teachers' standpoints during the discussion on "Christian Vo- cation". The last euchre for this sea- son sponsored by the LOBA was held recently. The annual Family Dance, sponsored by the ONO Club was held recently in the Recreation Centre. The Roy Godfrey Or- chestra from Oshawa provided the music PRIZE WINNERS Prize winners were: birthday dance, Laurie Turner and Jack Gunter; spot dance, Linda Mountjoy and Bob Swain; elim- ination dance, Janis Dorrell and Dale Van Camp; wedding anniversary, Helen and Stuart Dorrell. Several square dances were performed. KODIAK WEIGHS MORE The male Kodiak bear weighs about 1,500 pounds, compared to the polar bear's. average) 1,100 pounds, ! 30) -- | UCW Present {Medical Research Council j|looking cial dishwashing machines, jan- itorial services and repetitive tasks in major industry. The Picture Show At Greenwood By MISS MAY BROWN GREENWOOD Unit One| of the UCW met at the church) for their April meeting recently. Mrs. E: Pegg was in charge of the program and showed pic- tures. Unit Two of the UCW spon-| sored a picture and story show at the church recently. Sev-| eral children attended the pro- gram. Mrs, I. MacLean and Mrs. John Kingstone attended the Farm Forum meeting held in Toronto last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Goodwin, | Stephen and Carol have been visiting his parents in Florida. Glynn Eastwood is in Toronto; at Canadian National Institute) for the Blind taking a rehabili- tation course. SEE KVOLUNTEERS SALISBURY, England (CP)} The health ministry and the} are| for people who like catching colds. Volunteers be- tween 18 and 50 years old will be asked to spend 10 snuffling days testing newly isolated vi- ruses. Walker's Special Old, | *Specialist : Anyone --after a taste of Walker's Special Old You're a Specialist in good taste when you choose the luxury whisky at a popular price -- Walker's Special Old. Good taste, good looks, and economy have made it Canada's largest selling popular priced whisky. Next time -- make it a point to buy CANADIAN RYE WHISKY DISTALED OY HIRAM WALKER & SONS UMITED, WALKERVILIE, CANADA IN THE SPARKLING DECANTER HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, watkervitte, Canada DtSTILL ERS OF CINE WHISKIES FOR OVER $009 YEARS travelled through a steel fence/fifth wedding anniversary cele- into the cemetery on the north\bration in honor of Mr. and side of the Second Concession. |Mrs. Jim Doupe was held re- Magistrate Jermyn fined theicently at the home of Mr. and accused $50 and costs for the/Mrs. Cecil Neunham. Follow- failing to stop conviction. ing the party, the Douple's left LITTERED HIGHWAY to visit relatives in the Belle- Eldon Knight of 19 Elm street, ville een Ajax was-fined $10 and costs Some 15 people gathered re- for having beer in a place other|cently to hold a surprise fare- than a residence and $25 and|Well party at the home of Mr. costs for highway littering. Con- and Mrs. Bert Jeffs who have stable Smith of the Ajax Police|since moved from the com- Department testified that he/munity. had observed Knight throw Included in the evening's en- three beer bottles from a mov-|tertainment was a slide and ing car on Station road on picture show centred on March 7. ' : Arizona. Towards the close of Curtis A, Dennison of Church)the celebration, Allen Martyn street, Pickering was found/and Bruce Snelgrove presented guilty of making an improper|the Jeffs with a sunburst clock left turn at Bayley street and|/and a hassock. inley avenue, on March 13, re-| « Finley Six young people were re- For making an improper lefyt turn causing an accident result-| ing in an estimated $425 dam- age on Feb. 28 at Highway 2 and Harewood avenue, William Robert Kirby of Scarborough was fined $20 and costs by Mag- istrate Jermyn. Kirby was going east on No, 2 Highway and went to make a left turn onto Harewood avenue when he struck a car driven by Allan White, 449 Emerald ave- nue, Oshawa, The accused told the court that he had stopped just over the centre white line to allow pedestrians to cross Hare- wood avenue, when the west- bound White car collided with Mrs. Elin Nielsen of 30 Glynn street, Ajax was fined $20 -and costs when she was found guilty of passing on the approach of a sulting in a two-car accident causing less than. $100 damage He was fined $20 and costs by ceived into the congregation of)grade on Highway 2 just east of Prince Albert church at a Com-|Ajax on Feb. 25. Her action munion service Sunday. They caused an oncoming car driven -|were: B. Pugh, L. Hope, J./by William J. Snoddon of 218 Mastyn, R. Holtby, G. William-|Dovedale drive, Whitby, to take son and P. Thompson. to the ditch. Magistrate Jermyn Brougham LH Readies Show By MRS, M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- The seventh meeting of the Greenwood- Brougham 4-H Homemaking Club 'The Velveteens" was held recently at the home of Mrs McTaggart Everyone present worked on articles for "Achievement Day" which is April 25 at Uxbridge High School. Mrs. Gordon Day and her sis- ter Mrs. Phillip, spent Easter week visiting relatives in New Brunswick. The Afternoon Group of Brougham United Church Women will meet at the home of Mrs. George Duncan on Thursday, April 16 at 2 p.m The Young People's Group of St. John's United Church met at the home of President Mar- garet Roberts. Margaret Miller took charge of the program. The guest speaker, Mrs, Hugh Mil- ler talked on the finding of the Dead Séa Scroll It was decided to have a bowling party, May 2. The next meeting will be at the home of Mary Lynn Blackman on April 19 There's Nothing Can Beat The CONVENIENCE SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING UNITS @ Permanently Installed @ Or Portable Units For YOUR Home! Don't have. a home that's obsolete. 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