Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gavit Tel. 668-3703 Trouble By Any Other Name?? History, Traditions Are Sold At Auction somewhere in the region of $5,000 or $6,000. "It may even be as high as $7,000 or $8,000," Hugh Polson old the Times yesterday. "It all depends on how the bidding goes." The Polsons are expecting some 200 people at the sale in- Interested in buying a genuine|ing held at the Rousseau Heri- Turkish samavar? No?/tage House, Mary street, Whit- Well, what about an Old English). First item will come up for blunderbuss, or perhaps even an ancient carriage lantern? All three of these items to- gether with well over 300 other|Polson are intent on clearing antiques will go under the ham-|most of their stock. At the end mer Saturday at an auction be-'of the day he hopes to clear bids at 11 in the morning. t Owners Hugh and Marcella Accused To Pay For Cpl's. Cpl. Ernie Stoneman of Whit- a by PD is sporting a brand-new wristwatch, thanks to a ruling of Magistrate's Court Tuesday. The Court learned that Cpl. Stoneman had lost through dam- ages his own $75 watch in the course of apprehending Bruce Gary Mark, 24 of Dundas street east. Mark was fined $200 and costs or 30 days for an assault on his father - in-common - law, Ed- ward Downey of Annes Street. The costs imposed included payment for the officer's time- piece, which was smashed in a scuffle. Pp. Downey, sporting a series of cuts and abrasions on his face, h a that Mark had accosted him in his own home, after he (Mark) was blocked from seeing Down- ey's daughter. times and then kicked him when he went down. Medical treat- ment was required. have done it." Downey explain- ed. that he was called at about 7 household, and found the com- plainent bleeding profusely from the face. Watch ind a black eye, told the court He said the accused punched im in the face three or four cluding some of the big antique dealers. Auctioneers for the day will be Mr. Loyal Pogue, a qual- ified auctioneer and television personality Ted Curl of 'High *|Time" fame. A vast number of interesting curios will go up for sale. Old horse brasses, flintlock guns, pottery, early Canadian furni- ture and any number of other antiques. Most expensive item is likely to go for somewhere in the re- gion of $175. Oldest item coming * u- sale dates back as far as "But if it hadn't been for his rinking, I don't think he would Cpl. Stoneman told the Court .m. June 13 to the Downey ticle in Male Pill Is Not At Testing Stage LONDON (Reuters)--None of the plans for an oral contracep- tive for men has reached the stage where it could be tested on human beings, a leading ar- the British Medical Journal said Thursday. "The development WHITBY PERSONALS Reverend and Mrs. George C. R. McQuade, Whitby quietly celebrated their fifty-fifth wed- ding anniversary at home Mon- day June 15. They were married in Smithfield Methodist Church Clement Fraser didn't think}, the 'late Reverend femon offences not under the Crimi- nal Code stood him in bad stead with the law. Farnsworth. Rev. McQuade was ordained 55 years ago in Bridge street So he told Magistrate's Court|Church in Belleville. Sixty years here Tuesday that he hadjago he was stationed by the never been in trouble before|Conference at Bobcaygeon. a conviction on drunk driving, and driving without a licence, Crown Attorney B: Miss Sally Jones, visited last week in Wiarton and attended ruce ; Affleck felt 'that five offences|"© 40th wedding anniversary under Act constituted trouble with the " celebration held in honor of Mr. the Highway _ Traffic and Mrs, Ray Smith. The recep- law. So did Magistrate . Harry tion was held at Sauble Lodge. Jermyn, so he sentenced thc Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. 22-year-old Uxbridge man to 15|;awrenc, days in jail, suspended his li-lnis ath birthday 'eka' Sam cence for a year, and fined him $50 and costs or 10 days con- secutive for lacking his licence. Constable Ray Goodwin of OPP Whitby told the coyrt that|Kim he found a shouting, swearing,|¥' belligerent Fraser beside his wrecked car on County road 5, May 29. Apparently the accused had hurled the vehicle through the air some 42 feet before land- ing upright at the foot of a 40- foot embankment, the officer contemplated. Although the_ breathalizer test showed a reading very. close to the drunk-impaired dividing|M line -- 1.6 His Worship upheld the drunk charge on the basis of evidence of drunken be- havior described by Constable Goodwin, as well as the alcohol factor. on a very limited scale has led 19, His friends wish him many happy returns of the day. Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Johnston, and Melody, spent last eckend in Picton as the guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Begbie. Ken Harris, 225 Rosedale Drive celebrated his birthday Thursday, June 18. Belated hap- py birthday wishes are extended to Mr. Harris from his friends. Miss Emely Foy attended the opening night at the Shakes- pearean Festival in Stratford onday, June 15. Mrs. Louis Rousseau Sr., accompanied Miss Foy to Kitchener and visited with her sister, Mrs. Young. Noella, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cormier is celebrat- ing her ninth birthday today, June 19. Her companions of St. John's school and friends wish to significant achievements: hoy a happy birthday. Courts Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Theirs A quartet of overly-thirsty lads were 'told to "'split" by Magistrate Harry Jermyn here Tuesday. It was part of the term of probation for three of them on a joint charge of break, enter and theft. The fourth, John McDonald, 16, of Church street, Pickering, was remanded to the H_ se of Concord in Toronto for one month for a behavior re- port. Ludlow Bearded For Falsifying George Ludlow was "Beard- ed" by Magistrate Harry Jer- myn here Tuesday. It was learned that Ludlow, 26, of Liverpool road, had used a new, assumed name in falsely obtaining a driver's permit and ownership while under disquali- fication. His new name? -- William George Beard. He was fined $25 and costs or five days for obtaining a li- cence under false pretences, $50 and costs or 10 days each for having the false licence and ownership. \ But. the bulk of the punishment was the 60 days he was assessed for driving while disqualified. The Court learned from the testimony of Sgt. Dick Bodley of Pickering Township PD that Ludlow had been suspended from driving in 1962. When he was being sought for non-pay- ment of fines, it was establish- ed, he was not present at his given address. It was further learned that he Sgt. Dick Bodley of Picker- ing Township PD told the court that McDonald, along with An-jnep of tony Vesters, 17, of Pickering, Wayne Holter, 17, of Pickering, and Malcolm Gardner of To- roto, forced open a storage shed and stole two cartons of pop. The loot was mostly recover- ed in McDonaid's home, it was learned. The incident occurred reported by nearby neighbors. "This can call for a long term in jail," commented His Worship. The offenders, except for) McDonald who was on probation: told to stay away from one an- other. They were also warned to obey probation officer John Mitchell's dictums: "The probation officer is not a nursing service," he snapped. MAKE GUITARS CHELMSFORD, England (CP)--Prisoners at Chelmsford Jail are assembling Beatle gui- tars, selling for £1. A Home Office spokesman says 28,500 guitars were produced in one month, had taken the name of his step- father, Beard, and reapplied for a licence and ownership, Ludlow's counsel informed the Court that his client had been ignorant of procedure, and that his suspension had only been for three months. Ludlow, he said, had not driv- en for a year prior to reapply- June 3 at 11.30 p.m. and waslisnesie in Canada ws eee aoees ee A EL rte ate t THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 19, 1964 5 MP Favors - B-B Ending OTTAWA (CP) -- The mem- Parliament for the "He termed it "'a of ple who go oneal ee the equilibrium is "doing an excel- THE PUBLIC UTILITY of the TOWN OF WHITBY CONTRACT for the CONSTRUCTION OF A BOOSTER PUMPING STATION ROSSLAND Secled tend: Ad, first TV musical Pretty," Think , NBC-TV colorcast the 1064-65 season. d to the Choi a one-hour scheduled for ROAD on Thursdey, June 25th, 1964, ing as Beard. which seemed unlikely a few|- years ago, and the foundations have surely been laid for the Commission, Whitby, Ontario, in care of H. C, Simpson, See- retary-Manager, will be received until 12 o'clock noon, £.D.S.T. Booster Pumping Station on the 3rd Concession Road. Plans end specifications with blank form of tender mey be obtained at the office of the Public Utility Commission or et the office of Gore and Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Yonge Street, Toronto, on payment of « deposit by che- que in the amount of $25.00, payable to the Public Utility Commission of the Town of Whitby. Such deposit will be of the Public Utility for the Construction of @ anti-fertility substances is still in an early phase," it said. "Even so, 10 years of research BROCK Evening Shows Begin at 7 & 9 p.m. wuitay | SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 What is MANS refunded on the return in good condition of the said plans end specifications within two weeks from the closing dete of ae ; He felt Mark had been drink- ing heavily, and said force was required to remove him. eventual control of fertility in men." Led ch Woman 100, Dies "The next time you are up In Nursing Home here for disturbance or assault; ; ARINES (CP) --|You won't pay your way out," a Pe eiegars ( rethng a said Magistrate Harry Jermyn. . Mark has been convicted you, 100, died Thursday in alivice for creating a distur- nursing home in Vineland about|pance. eight miles west of here. Both of Mrs. Gunyou's chil- Gred are dead. Her husband died in 1916. CORN Each tender must be led by a in on emount equal to 5 per cent of the tender sum. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. C, SIMPSON, R. CAWKER Choirmen One-Stop DECORATING no HOWARD Haws SHOP , " production @ Wallpaper end Murels ans Pome Ate A Favo rite Sport 2' © C.LL. Points and Vornishes TECHNICOLOR BUILDINGS THAT PAY FOR THEMSELVES A farm building today has one job and one job only... te help you get better production at the lowest cost. That way @ building pays-for itself. 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A father spends most of his life reaching into his pocket for money to give someone for something. His favourite words are, "Now when I was your age..." A father is the person boys want to be like when they grow up. He can be ignored, but he can never be forgotten. A father is a small boy grown taller and wiser. DANCE YOUR WAY T0 EUROPE ON A WHITE EMPRESS There's a dance every night when you sail WHITE EMPRESS to Europe. And a Masquerade Party, And a Last-Night-Out Party. They're part of the extra features of WHITE EMPRESSES, largest and newest ships on the St. Lawrence route. Others include superb food, a swimming pool, a movie theatre, hostess service, and an attentive staff, Regular sailings from Montreal and Quebec. See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. And enquire about Union-Castle sailings from Southampton for a holiday in South and East Africa. 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