Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1964, p. 5

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se ae RE PO cam ne rR a mg WHITBY And DISTRICT Failing To Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault TORONTO APPOINTMENT -- | Terry Moore Named Family Court Judge Tel. 668-3703 Family Monuments Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Whitby lawyer Terence M. Moore, QC, has been appointed associate Senior Judge of the Metropolitan Toronto Juvenile and Family Courts. He assumes his duties in the Jarvis street Court Building on July 2, giving wp a 18-year pri- vate practice in Whitby. He will ® 'Cle U Or P ATi Of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sefurdey, June 20th, 1964 5 U ' Co Ww 1e The Lid stated that he had visited the|ed, he should give the garbage oe Pp urt Warns | in Fines Se bales Gus ed ne : lids. Two other cans did havejand not left hanging ai f Arthur Joseph Edwards has|by the Council that he did not "he two-car smash at the junc- Costly lids but there were also some just two weeks to clean up his|need @ licence. He also stated|1™" 9% cn vee. Te ae Perry street junk yard -- other- building : the site of all but a few essen-|Whitby Traffic Court yesterday.|spector Syd Correll took a look, 1% explanation Ecoomopoulos wise he faces a heavy fing from) tial items. This he said he had Allen 'Frederick Harris, 113| around the back of the Rainbow|told Magistrate Jermyn that on Magistrate Harry Jermyn. done two days before Mr. Cor-|Palmerston avenue, Whitby,|Restaurant on Brock street he|the day Mr. Correll. had called The order to clean up or pay|rell came along and took the|was fined $20 and costs or four|found six garbage cans without his employees had put the gar- trate's yesterday. when Edwards| "Get thai piace cleared and|Harry-Jermyn for failing to|was told yesterday. . appeared before Magistrate Jer-|cleaned up," ordered Magis-|yield to a right of way sign.| Before him was Mr. Pat WILL FIGHT TB myn on a charge of running a|trate Jermyn. "I will give you| Norman baker, 125, Brock|Economopoulos, owner of the (Reuters) -- The junk yard with no licence, two weeks to make the place/street south, was fined $10 and|Restaurant, charged with not|United States peace will n tor, and En-|Correell told His Worship that/On July 3 Mr. Correll will re-|Whitby Magistrate's yesterday|ed up a uired by town by-|teers t Ser tutta, cae, the, of Een' |he first visited the lot on March| port back here as to what you| for rg gs wg Ae gaye jl nl gtd 7" eborowsosls an tee Hee shake East. He was commissioned|2o He was back there again|have done and we will recon-|turn at the junction of Walnut] Economopoulos was fined $10)a public health project, it on April 17 when he found the|sider the case." 'and Cochrane streets. and costs. announced here 'Thursday i After an operational, and later 3 ) amount of junk', There were, an instrucutional tour, he return-|),, .5iq ane ofiold cars and ed to Canada, and enrolled at) (13 Washi machines lyin Trinity College, University of|o 8 premises on May 11, At the|collectors a call so that the that he had completely cleared|street east had a sequel at| When Whitby town jn-|i8 garbage, up was made at Whitby M photographs of the junk. days in jail by Magistrate|lids, Magistrate Harry Jerm: bage out for collection. Town building inspector Syd|satisfactory for the neighbors.|costs or three days in jail at|keeping his garbage cans cover-|send between 35 and 45 volun- Aeaet i8, 1088. yard filled with a " iderable Toronto. To prove his point Mr. Cor- ANNUAL MEETI NG maintain residence here, how- ever, at his Raglan street home. *} Mr. Moore, better known as Terry, and best known as a cru- sader for better conditions in town, has built up a large prac- tice at his Brock north offices, mainly in municipal law. His appointment to the bench was made known to him earlier in the week by the Attorney- General's office. In his new capacity, he will | be working in close association with senior Judge V. Lorne Stewart, in the administration of acts relative to juvenile and familial disputes. Born in Toronto in 1920, he at- tended primary schools in To- ronto and Weston before enter- ing Upper Canada College. TERRY MOORE When World War Two broke out, he jojined the RAF as a After graduating, he attended|rel] produced photographs of Osgoode Hall and was admitted/the yard and the junk. Edwards, to the Bar June 21, '1951. In the/he concluded, had no licence to interim, he had married the for-|ryn a junk business. mer Frances Powell in Ottawa in 1947, He has three children: Leslie, 15, David, 11, and Janice, 8. Mr. Moore is Past-President of the Ontario County Bar Asso- ciation, The Chamber of Com- merce, and the Rotary Club. He is presently a trustee of the Osh- awa General Hospital. He is a director of the Rotary International Student Center at the University of Toronto, and a former member of the Whitby Public: School Board. He was appointed Queen's Giving evidence, Edwards protested that he had been told CFittiam WERE THE BOYS WHO GAINED OUR | KNOWLEDGE, FROM PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE NOT FROM COLLEGE SILVER [NER * TRAVEL TRAILER FOLDS DOWN TO ONLY 46 INS. OFF GROUND FOR UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW. WIND RESISTANCE IS CUT TO A MIN- IMUM, ...SAVES FUELT Whitby Minor MONDAY, Hockey Assoc. JUNE 22nd 8 P.M. Whitby Community Arena ' All interested parties are invited to attend Counsel in 1061. Brooklin, St Kitts A's Tangle For Top Spot By CLIFF GORDON Tonight should see the lare- Bob Hanna, big defenceman. for the Brooklin team, will be back in action, He missed est crowd of the season thus)woanecday night's tilt as the far make their way into the Brooklin Arena. The event will be the third meeting of the result of a suspension, (for being the third man in a fight in the first game of the season Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club and against the same Athletic). the St. Catharines Athletics. To date both teams have eachithe benefit of won one game. Glen Lotton, tonight should be another b' The last meeting of these two,night too, He blanked in Wed- teams was on Wednesday night. St. Kitts came out on top 12-8 The 'A's, who scored about four of the fastest goals regi- etered in Sr. play this year (in 60 seconds) in the first period, had to come from be- hind in the third period to send the game into overtime. The St. Kitts team were really up for the extra stanza as they peppered five goals by Pat Baker in the Brooklin cage while the best our charges could do was one by the agile Bob McCready in the winners cage. However, things should be different for tonight's game. nesday nights game both in goals and assists. The last time this happened to Glen he came bounding back with six goals, against Huntsville Hawks here last Saturday night. At time of writing three teams, Port Credit, Brooklin and St. Catharines are all tied with 10 points each for first place in the Ontario Lacrosse Sr. division. Two teams, Bramp- ton and Peterborough are tied for second with 8 points each. From this you can see that the league with the exception of the winless Huntsville Hawks is very closely bunched. The WHITBY PERSONALS Presbyterian Women of. St. Andrew's Church are holding a strawberry supper Wednesday, June 24 on the church lawn at 5.30 p.m, and 6.30 p.m. It is hop: a highlight of the year. Tickets are available from members. Mrs. George Thwaites is gen- Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jebert cele- brated her ninth birthday Fri- day, June 19. Belated happy birthday wishes are extended to Elizabeth from her Robert that this occasion will be/Thornton's School companions and friends. A group from the Ontario Fly- ing Farmers flew to Picton to) eral convener and ticket co-con-/the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Alex| veners are Mrs. R. J. Kennedy and Mrs, James Ross. John,son of Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Gerrits, is celebrating his seventh birthday Sunday, June 21. His. companions of St, Ber- nadette School, Ajax and friends wish him a happy birthday. St, Mark's Williams for a barbecue. Ap-| proximately 60 members and| their families attended the! event. | The next stops were at Mark-! ers Field in Belleville; and the) new air strip in Lindsay, then! to home base when the group | enjoyed supper. Among those at-| United Church/tending the event were: May! Women Unit No, 9 are holding a|and Percy Griggin, Myrtle and pot luck supper Monday, June Earl Fowler, Joan and Bill Har- 22 at 5.30 p.m. on the lawn at ris, Daisy and George Roche, the home of Mrs. 0. Jewell. This will be followed by a the- atre evening. Friends of Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, are extending him their best wishes on the occasion of his birthday to be celebrated Sunday, June 21. Margaret Smith and Larry Mc- Lean and Eleanor and Chuck! Kemp. John Forgan of Stirling, Scot- | land, father of Mrs. Robert | Jack, 600 Burns street west, ar-| rived Thursday on the Lismoria | and was met in Montreal by) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack. Mr. | Forgan expects to spend three | If history repeats its self on duntsville team while failing to win a game thus far have not been playing that bad a brand of lacrosse and have pushed many of the other teams right to the wire. BROCK Evening Shows Begin at 7 & 9 p.m. WHITBY SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 ino HOWARD Hawes Favorite Sport ?" 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