Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1964, p. 5

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- WHITBY And Whitby Bureau Office: Manager: John Gault DIS 111 Dundas St. West SIX PAY $600 TRICT Tel. 668-3703 WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER About 250 members Whitby's four service ciubs-- Rotary, Lions, Kinsmen, and Kiwanis, plus the local Legion Branch congregated in the Legion Hall last night for the of Annual Inter-Service Club Dinner... Guests, for the ning were players and. offi- cials of the World Champion Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club. The hosts this year eve- were the Whitby Lions, In the above picture, front row, left to right, are: Bobby Haggart, Leafs' longtime trainer; Norm O'Leary, chairman of the evening; and Karl Elieff, The drinking drivers of Whitby and district dominated proceedings in Magistrate's Court here Tuesday. No less than six imbibing offenders were the recipients of Magistrate Harry Jermyn's justice tempered with mercy. All drunk driving and care- and-control offences were re- duced to impaired driving, at His Worship's discretion. All were fined $100 and costs, or given the option of .15 days in jail. i Constable Doug Jordan of OPP Whitby led the law- enforcers with three convic- tions, with singletons going to PP Constable Terry Shand, 'ickering Township Constable Don. Martin, and: Pickering Township Constable James Highway Drinkers Are Court's Main Problem than the 1.5 cepted as the DOG-GONE IT! John Anthony, of 540 Monteith avenue, Oshawa, was the victim of the canines, lawyer Russ Humphries told the court. He was charged by Constable Shand after his car was dis- covered wi around a Hydro pole on Powell road, Mr. Humphries explained that his client had run his ear off the road in order to avert hitting two dogs. He was found in a nearby int usually ac- toxication level. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Moy 27,1964 § cer, the court learned, but the(liquor be withdrawn as Coven subed Goat Tad hogan ak habe ote Be 7 well road, West Hill, was the only one of the six who was et with care and con- trol, : Constable Brown found him asleep behind the wheel of his car on May 16, parked on the Second Concession of Pickering road. He said the accused was "very, difficult to arouse," 'and that when wakened, he "mumbled, staggered, and fell against the car." A carton of beer was found house, '"'slightly-injured," the Constable noted. He exhibited the usual manifestations of drunkenness, the court was told. His Worship was made aware of Anthony's personal problems, Brown. FAULTY BREATHALIZER TEST? Constable Jordan's first of- render was Robert Francis} O'Neil = of 114 Euclid street, | Oshawa: | He was charged after | officer followed his car from) Highway 401, up the Ajax en-) "| trance and on to Pickering Vil-| j lage, the court learned. The constable said O'Neill's! sleyes were watery, and that! alcohol was on his breath. It was learned that the breathalizer test showed 1.7 to 1.9 parts per thousand of alco- hol, but Crown Attorney Bruce; Affleck made the inference} that the plastic bags used had) not been properly cleaned from be previous usage. FELL AGAINST CAR | Leafs' physiotherapist. In the back row is Paul Coeth, mas- ter of ceremonies;. Don Sim- mons, Leaf goalie; and Lions President Gerry Brear. --Oshawa Times Photo | No Nuptial Bells, | Council Nixes Provincial ics! sas'ute3 School-Taxing Resolution Just Bars Clang lm Should the costs of operating e school system be based Just previous to arresting) O'Neill at 12.50 a.m., May 19,| Constable Jordan had laid Joseph Deguire, 26,of 6 Rush-) | brooke avenue, Toronto, | The court was told that the| Deguire car was "weaving all over Highway 401" before it was stopped. Municipalities are greatly lim- jited in their sources of. revenue and cannot initiate all the cap- | explained that jtaken too many penicillin pills | and considered them in agree- ing to the reduced charge. Damage to the accused's car amounted to $600, and to the pole--$200. PENICILLIN TO BLAME An overdose of' penicillin, coupled with a small amount the/Of alcohol was the cause of Gregory Mulligan's impairment, the court was asked to believe. Mulligan, 17, of 142 Simpson road, Ajax, was charged by Constable Martin in Ajax, after he had been seen driving at estimated speeds of 100 miles per hour through the town. When the accused was ap- prehended in the Ajax Plaza, the court was told,he smelled of liquor, and had thrown up on his clothing. e was described as "argu- mentative." Defence Counsel Terry Kelly| the boy had, for dental problems the day before the incident, which oc- curred on the evening of April MUMBLED, STAGGERED, FELL Allan Norrish, 38 of Brom- 115 Just NORTH | in the back seat by the offi BROCK OF THE + ST. NORTH Hon ARNOLD'S 2: Open Thurs. and Fri. til 8 p.m.-Wednesday all day SIRLOIN OR WING : COOKED STEAKS »79-| MEATS ib. 59. Rump Roast Beef Ib. 69¢ MEALED EITHER END Chuck Roast Beef Ib. 39c Blade Roast Beef Ib, 49c BACON 1.59: CENTRE CUTS COTTAGE ROLLS * 39: BACK i. 79c BONELESS MEALED FRESH MADE 3 LBS. BROOKSIDE OR ESSEX BRAND WIENERS i 1.00 ; TABLERITE LARD FRESH FRESH CUT € uv 19 SLICED COOKED HAM ASSORTED HAMBURG STEAK FRESH CUT CHICKEN | orrarcs u 59° | 24-02. LOAF 2» 39° u. 39° LEGS OR BREAST = Jack Saunders won't be get-|glasses to Court, assured Magis-'py the provincial government in ting married in June. | trate Jermyn that no permanent|the form of-an income and cor- He'll be in jail, along with his| damage had been suffered. = {poration tax? Whitby Town accomplice in a beating ry He said he was sitting in a|Council doesn't think so. istered to a Whitby man in the|rear booth when the pair, ob-| At the recent meeting of Coun- Whitby Restaurant last Friday|viously drunk, entered and|cil a resolution forwarded by the night. | began to curse in the filthiest of|City of Woodstock for endorse- Saunders, 28, and Angus Scott, terms. = ymca -- down in a 6- 33, both of RR 1, Whitby were; when he requested they stop,|' wo Fit por the resolution sentenced to two months for as-|one leaped over the' booth at\ealling for a provincial levyi sal, and one month concireohim, ge for public mischief by Mazgis-| | equitable jcosts for such benefits should be etablihed, correcting Constable Jordan said he observed a bottle thrown from the passenger side of the De- guire car. When stopped, he continued, the accused smelled of alcohol, and was staggering. He also fell back against the car, and then against the cruiser, it was learned. LESS THAN DRUNK LEVEL ital undertakings required to serve an ever-increasing urban population. Basic education facilities are available to all and a more basis of assessing the im- balance which now exits. Mayor Warren Mowat, Coun- cillor George Bevan, and Coun- He Brings The World To Your Doorstep! -- The Oshawa Times Danny Kwan, the proprietor of ate Hi arry Jermyn here yes-is,. restaurant said two booths ers, 34, of were eget of the floor, a court| was. C , : that the two men, both employed! "™™#iner 'was broken. by Marks Midway Shows had| Scott said he and Saunders beset upon him after he had had been referred to as "a cou- asked them to stop cursing.|Ple of dirty pigs", and that this One of them, he wasn't sure| Provoked the fight. which, held him from behind| Saunders asked for leniency, and gouged at his eyes while|as he was being married in| the property tax collected by the municipal government going to- wards i ects. When a council such as Wood- istock wishes to make a point with a higher government, it will send out copies of the point to other municipal councils seek- ing their support on the matter. If the other councils feel the point made by the original coun- cil is. worthy and has merit they cillor Bob Attersley voted in favor of adopting the Woodstock resolution, the remaining six members of Council voted against, and the motion. was lost. Local schools, Council think should be supported by local people. Reeve Ev' Quantrill quipped: "It all comes out of the same Jordan stopped and charged Julius Simon, 36, street, Toronto. was pulled over on Highway 401 weaving over and onto the shoulder. Three days later, Constable of 112 Robert He told the court the accused CIRCUL observed centreline he . was the after A breathalizer test revealed AUDITED ATION the other punched him from the front. | Summehs, who wore dark June. Both said they were drunk, and were sorry. will endorse it and also send it to the higher government. The combined weight of all the councils that pass the reso- WHITBY PERSONALS lution forwarded to them means a better reception at the higher government level. | Woodstock gave as its rea- Mr. and Mrs. Greg Carter and children Joey and Judy, attend- ed the first communion cere- mony of their niece, Mary Cath- erine Trickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Trickey, of Kit- chener. The ceremony took! place Sunday, May 24 at the nine o'clock Mass at St. Aloysius RC Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chatten, | RR 1, Oshawa entertained at their home last Saturday in| honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Foster, on the occa- sion of their 37th wedding anni- versary of June 11. ; | It was also a "Going Away') |sons for the revolutionary ta scheme: Urban dwellers a count for 70 per cent of the country's population, creating huge demands for all municipal services, bring one setting consisting of a plate, cup and saucer, knife, fork and spoon. This is a splen- did opportunity for new mem- bers to get acquainted. Come, and ask a member to join you. Mrs. Jeoffrey Curl, 101 Col-| ston street, Brooklin, is opening' her home May 2 to the| Women's Institute members for their monthly meeting. Edward Beth is celebrating his eighth birthday today, May 27. His companions of St. Theresa's. school and friends wish him many happy re-| Family Monuments | Created /To 5S/ Individual Requirements @ | | STAFFORD BROS, | LTD. | an alcohol content of about 1.2 parts per thousand, less pockets anyway, so what does it matter who takes it?" | ATTENTION FARMERS | Wooden Barn For Sale and Removal | LOCATION: Town of Whitby, Hopkins Street and Highway 401 -- West Side BARN AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS:-- Size:-- 53' by 32' and 43' by 26' with accessory buildings. Structure: -- Wooden Beam with wooden sheeting. OWNER:-- Corporation of the Town of Whitby. Sealed tenders must be addressed to the under- signed. Tenders close Friday, June 5th, 1964 at IN WHITBY Now At An All Time High . . . 2170 COPIES DAILY! a is : | : ' 5 Baking Rags fora three'| of town guests attending week trip to England where! , 5 they will be the guests of Mr,| cently held at St. John's Angli- and Mrs. Ernest Foster, brother) %, eg igo st England.! ey also visit cousins of} ita Mrs. Foster in the Isle of Wight, |Wrynacnt, P sar Sie Monty Taylor, grandson of Mr.\ vite. Mr, and Mrs. R, Hurl-| and Mrs. Foster and son of MT. | pert, ie DAt Men S Heavies | gpeeMrs. fell Taylor of RR 4, Oshawa Mr and Mrs. Wakend: Oshawa was also celebrating zewicz 'Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. | his birthday. All members of! y Hee Aj . Mr dM 4 the family were present. Out of|2; ""2YN°S, "Jax; Mr, and Mrs. town guests were: Mrs. Edna Wallace of Harrowsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fiddy, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. R. Minnick, War-) ren, Ohio; Mr. P. Tullack, Courtice; Mr. and) Mrs. D. Wilson, Richvale; Mr. and Mrs. James Mason, Robert |Mason of Thornhill; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gemmell,) | Toronto, their daughter Janice|Mts. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. i) i iB. Green, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. grandson Stuart. {Green, Willowdale; and Mrs. B. Mrs. Edward Waring and Little, Sudbury. i Mrs. D. J. Sullivan are co-con-| ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van-; venery for tie pot Sack SUPPET | Horne attended the convocation| tobe held Tuesday. Jane 2/a¢ the OAC. Coleg, Gueoh, 'gelist CWL at the parish hall|where their nephew, Mr. Wil. at 7.30 p.m jliam Tamblyn of Orono received) Fs cee his Bachelor of Science degree All attending are asked to'in Agriculture. BROCK Evening Shows Stort at 7 & 9 p.m. WHITBY Feature Starts 7:15 and 9:25 THE GREAT LOVE STORY .. BY THE AUTH JANE WYMAN OR OF "THE ROBE" Magrieticercl be Solow iw soley by TECHNICOLOR jf ~~ Lajoie-Green wedding rt can Church, Port Whitby were: and Mrs. N.| ye turns of the day. | ' MONUMENTS } 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper ond Murals © Custom Draperies ®@ Brocdioom and Rugs © CLL. Paints end Varnishes @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER { Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron $t. $., Whitby FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS To buy a home To build a home To make major improvements CECIL BROWN JIM JONES VICTORIA and GREY | TRUST 308 Dundes St. W. Whitby 5:00 p.m. Structure must be removed by June 30th, 1964, Signed: COUNCILLOR W. DAVIDSON, Chairman, Town Property Committee, _ Town of Whitby. TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA TRY OUR NEW BUDGET FREEZER PLAN Nothing Down 6 Months To Pay RACKS OF BEEF FOR YOUR FREEZER Comprising of ... ROASTS OF BEEF, STEAKS, MINCED SHOULDER BEEF All Cut Barbecue Style, ideal for Sum- mer cooking. Approx. 70 Ib. average | 45° lb ° CUT AND WRAPPED All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed --- PHONE 668-4633 ABC AUDIT, DEC. 31, 1963 More and more Whitby families are subscribing to The Oshawa Times than ever reason. Whitby folks realize that The Times is the "'hometown"' daily before .. . and for a very good newspaper that keeps their. community informed of all local, national and international events, The Times also carries retail advertising from Whitby retailers that makes it practical for your shopping convenience, So do as your neighbors do, subscribe to The Times and know what's going on in and around Whitby. For the Best of the Days News... Get With The "Times"! + FOR HOME DELIVERY Call The Times Circulation Department WHITBY 668-3703 ° OSHAWA 723-3474 he Oshawa Fines ¥

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