Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gavit 3 Tel. 668-3703 Court Writes Finale To Midwinter Plunge walked had been released only this get! week and appeared in court on | crutches. There was a possibility that Lavalee. would have through two further operations to correct a broken wrist and |his leg, the court learned. A 90-mile-per-hour police|January. The officer chase ended when a ear nose-| over and asked the dri fived over a 35-foot cliff and out. : smashed into Lake Ontario,| Spotting the officer, the driver) Magistrate Harry permye Was stepped on the gas and drove| told at hited pecgares PP aly s psn papers thus ensur-| Before him was 19-year-old) ing a high-speed chase. Norman Lavalee, 260 Sher-| Finally the car shot over. the bourne, street, Toronto, who lip of a 35-foot cliff and crashed -- Bey! een ny reo into the lake at the end of Fair. 4 rd 6 alee was!, 1. er send re ware 'He\Bragged out wiih serious in-|! was senten' to 10 months def-| ; as fractured inite and two monthn indefinite | Sd his leg was badly esken, B f Cc ef sar as ert te + alice offi-| Lavalee, Mr. Affleck con-'and Country Club was 'broken cer recognized a stolen car at|tinued, spent five months re- into. a Pickering shopping centre last|covering from his injuries. He coffee heaters, three to go\pavement and in driving rain, |crushed by the rolling car. It was doubtful whether hejp.m., just 31 feet west of the| Oshawa General Hospital for) would come "Out of the affair | without some permanent disabil- . | Going on'to the break, enter and theft charge, Mr. Affleck) said that the Huntingdon Golf| Property stolen included two type- -- 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 24,1964 5 CAR CRUSHES TORONTO WOMAN | Is 401 Death Factor OSHAWA (Staff) -- An invita-) OPP Whitby said Miss Till,,to the paved portion (on the tion to a baby shower, and a/eastbound to a shower in Bow-|shoulder) when he arrived. raging thunderstorm spelled| manville, was thrown when her| The accident occurred at the ltragedy for a Toronto woman) Volkswagen struck the shoulder) peak of the area's first major |here last night. jand flipped. | storm of the summer. Miss Isabelle Till, 34, of 33) Although eyewitness evidence! Neither of the women Squires avenue, Toronto, was| was not available, it was felt wearing a seat-belt. killed instantly when. her car|that, owing to the nar? Oh ------------ was Raging Thunderstorm |went out of control on wet) injuries, she had probably been} |and rolled onto the south shoul- a peaeenaee ie the auto, Miss | One-Stop der of Highway 401. |Myrna aynard, 30, of 1244 The incident occurred at 6.45) York Mills road, Toronto, is in| ,DECORATING Wellpaper end Murals Custom Droperies Broadioom and Rugs 5 C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd, | Ontario-Durham County line, . | Observation, and for treatment) | Constable Larry Green of of a series of bruises along her --|right side. j Miss' Maynard, apparently, remained in the car throughout "the accident. Police learned that she was|f aided by a passing motorist in |reaching a phone to report the jincident, Although damage to the for- WHITBY PERSONALS writers, adding machines and a 3 3 i | large number of assorted golf clubs. These articles were later | leign-built car was considered | severe, Constable Green felt that it did not re! more than Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby CATION TIME SPECIALS JUNE 25-26-27th Jr Baseball Set Sets consists of: vinyl glove and 242' diam.. imitation leather cov- ered baseball, . 'BASEMAN'S TRAPPER MITT 4.87 Genuine Cowhide Pro Model Trapper's |found abandoned in Riverdale Park, Toronto, In addition the Country Club was badly wrecked. Over $7,000) once, He said it was quite close Mr. Richard Koster arrived|Jim. Shedden, Mrs. Len Moyle on Monday from a three-week and Mrs. Gordon Kyle accom- trip to Holland where he visited panied the group for the outing. worth of datisge war tone pubes Mie foamy. Mr, and Mrs. K.-C. Lamb, 807| the building. : | Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton, Byron street north, celebrated Three accomplices of the ac- 403 Chestnut street east, are|theit 23rd wedding anniversary cused in each instance, have | celebrating their third wedding|Sunday, June 21. For the occa- been convicted and dealt with, -- anniversary today, June 24.|sion a family gathering was ar- Their friends wish them every|ranged. Miss Audrey Lamb of happiness. London, Ontario was an out-of- town guest. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Fitzgerald, 1001 Green street, are celebrat-| st, Mark's United Church T OHW N ing their third wedding anniver- | Women Unit No. 3, with 13 0 urses sary today, June 24. Best|members and one guest met at) During graduation at Ont z ike wishes are offered to them om the church and enjoyed bount- Hospital bh Whitby ge a ont Wiles: SA enrell app this occasion. ful pot luck luncheon. Lea 4 le at the ul ond fowl Oo ane hour ek comin: Mrs. R. A. Smith welcomed the| undergrad EN : Eric John, son of Mr. and ; short UNdersrads received special) Whitby, graduated from Ryer- guests and conducted a short) izes for proficiency in Yari-. son Institute on May 15. He Mrs. Lance Hull, is celebrating |pysiness meeting reminding the ae his first birthday today, June) members that there will be no|°US #SPects of their training had been studying Chemical 24, Friends of the family wish! meetings in July and August. The winners. are as follows:| Technology. He is now work- Gold Medal for highest stand-| 18 in the research laboratory Eric John many happy returns { be ing in third. year of INCO at Copper Cliff, On- FOR SALE 121 GREEN STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO This is a large older home located near the four corners of the central business area. Building is in excellent state of maintenance. There are 9- large rooms, two-bathrooms and two-washrooms. Property suitable as a home; offices; restaurant etc. Second floor would make good apartment. The owner. is a dentist, and has his home and offices here. For further. information Call: PATRICK G. McDANIEL REALTOR 108 Colborne St. East r WADING POOL Two-ring Wading Pool made of 10 gauge heavy embossed vinyl. Size 50" diam. 3 69 a and 10" deep. Prizes Awarded | X YY? BADMINTON SETS Set of Two consists of: Two 26" rackets, bird, 12 ft cotton 1.67 INDIAN PLAY SET Set is made of blow mould- ed plastic. 1" Tomahawk, 11" dagger,-10' dagger in sheath and 8" knife, POLYTECH GRAD ue! in plastic carry- ing case .. Set of four see eees Mrs. Adelard Morin, 117 Whitby 668-2311 115 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY JUST NORTH OF THE FOUR CORNERS Open -- Thurs. and Fri. 'Til 9 p.m. Wed. All Day SAVE ON FRESH CUT MEATS OF KNOWN QUALITY SIRLOIN OR WING FRESH CUT STEAKS RIB STEAKS ¢ CHICKEN CUTS lb | Legs or Breasts 15, 39° BATHING SUITS Stretch Nylon, Cotton or Cote ton Plaid suits available. 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Hutchison Grade 6 stu- Cufr,--steeet, is -opening.at Chuter; Silver Medal for high-| -- home today, June 24, to the i . dents chartered a. bus Monday). i ' jest standing in second year -- ARMORY RIFLES STOLEN and visited in Niagara Fails. | Whitby Women's Institute mem-/carmen Barnes; Bronze Medal ars a JES ge LE! , Principal William Batten, Mrs.'bers. | ; ; ..| COLLINS, Miss: (AP)--Fed- = ------|for highest standing in first] o-a) agents have been informed jyear -- Ruth Scott. of the theft of 41 rifles and 1,000 THREE THEFT SENTENCE Superintendent's prize for rounds of ammunition from a |highest standing in Psychiatry|national guard. armory here. -- Margaret Winstanley, pre-/The armory, in Covington sented by. Dr. W. H. Weber;|County in the southeast portion Fault Placed On |prize for highest standing in|of Mississippi, was broken into Obstetrical Nursing Jane|late Saturday, Guardsmen re- Brickman, presented by Dr. T.|ported the missing M-1 rifles 2 . A. Sweet. jand .30-calibre ammunition to V ompanions Prize for the graduate who|the sheriff's office |has shown the greatest profes-| ae Oy jsional development during her Not once, not twice but three,Harry Jermyn was told at/three years of nursing in: the Th times 16-year-old Jack Charles|Whitby Magistrate's Court yes-!school -- Judy Gorycki. (A e Bolton of Pickering Township! terday. second prize, donated by for- broke into the same Pickering) Bolton, who was charged with|mer director Miss Helen Whit- Best Place 'gummer cottage, Magistrate two break and enter offences|man, was won by Eleanor Chu- land one break, enter and theft, |ter). Prize for highest standing was put on probation for 12\in Medical - Surgical nursing to Arrange Strawberry |months. --- pee eg roo eg to : ottage, Crown| Miss Jane Bird. Prize for high- Attorney Bruce Affleck told the|€st standing in paediatric nurs- A Mortgage Supper Held |court, was owned by Waiter|img from the instructors, to) | Swift. On May 20 a police offi-\J@%¢ Brickman. Po ht |cer visited the cottage and Prize for the student show-| VICTORIA Here onig |found the door had been forced. ing had greatest understanding &S | si ec een in the principles of psychiatric Following» deiios pot luck|,Nde Me colage had Beet vein" in the caret thea and GREY supper in the Church Hall, the|) timned and the back door tient by Branch 27 of the Civil Presbyterian Women of St. AN-|.1., had been forced. Service Association, to Bar- T drew's held their regular meet-)" po, days later Bolton made |bara Miller. Prize for the nurse T R U 5 ing Monday, June 15 with presi-|, <iatement admitting breaking Who has contributed the most to dent Mrs. Alex Andrew presid-| into the place-on three sepa. her fellow students, in the ing. . rate occasions. On one occasion wards, home, and sociaj gath- The worship service opened) ). hag taken a lamp with a hymn, Mrs. John Frost' 'phe accused's mother, who read the scripture from John 15,| speared beside her son to ex- She then gave a short. medita-|,jain his conduct, blamed it on tion on the Doctrines of Justifi-) Boiton's 'evil companions." cation and sanctification. Putting Bolton on probation Mrs. James Sutherland closed| Magistrate Jermyn ordered him this part of the meeting with|to "stay away" from these| prayer. Mrs. Paul Newton from|other people. Group No, 4, who attended the -- 100th anniversary services of the Women's Missionary Society in Montreal, gave a very im- NOTICE ressive resume of her memor- oS and experiences at this na- Whitby Barber Shop tionwide occasion. Mrs. Newton concluded her} W. E. Mifflin and Sons talk by saying 'After hearing ' the speakers, one could not Will Be Closed For come away without feeling the HOLIDAYS great responsibility and chal- lenge for the work yet to be NEXT WEEK done by "this great organiza- tion." . For 1 Week Only Reports were given and ap- June 29th to July 4th proved. Convener Mrs. George Thwaites gave her report, stat- ing that final arrangements had been made for the Strawberry Supper to be held today on the} Church Lawn at 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. The remainder of the evening was spent in 'Fun and Games" Each group program convener was responsible for a contest or game. Everyone enjoyed this informal fun and it provided the opportunity to all become better acquainted. Mrs. S. J. S. McClure closed the meeting with prayer. Ar- rangements for the pot luck sup- per were made by Group No. 3.| SIZES 2-3X 88c Sizes S-M-L. SIZES 2-4 ONLY : 1.9 8 STRAW HATS For Men, Women and Children, Beach or Casual wear or for play. 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