a ae A GES PECL cg ye CER Hi ELLEN LAL B™ escorts SIE AL 5 iy Say Et han wean tgp ipiestist Spe MEDIA AA RAP IN. Ree AERO SE SIE ELE ALAA PAYEE LLL ADL PBI LDPE PEDO SS Leg hi gE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 22, 1964 George Campbell as manager|team here Monday night at Don- of the Cobourg bantams in the|egan Park,- 11-3, Paul Thompson started for the | Whitby Team Mr, Campbell resigned due to|Cobourg crew and went until Beats Cobourg a pressure. However, the|the eighth the last inning when| 'He local crew to seven singles. offs should' start next week. new men did not have much|he was relieved by Paul Gut-| Whitby came up with 13 safe- PLUM'S NAME COBOURG ties. from Bill Preston, Preston held| more game with Oshawa. Play- Ontario Baseball Association. WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West --Charlie Porter|luck in their first outing with|teridge. Damson plums get their name Tel. 668-3703 |and Vince Massey succeeded!the team. Whitby defeated their| Whitby got steady hurling!) The Cobourg club has onelfrom the city of Damascus. Manager: John Gault Drunk Drove To COMMENT: ON COUNCIL PLAN TO KEEP WHITBY NOISELESS Arms Of Police The commotion was caused by Murray, and four others in his car, Murray, when attempt- ing to show a driver's licence, showed birth and insurance cer- tificates first, the Court learn- ed. He was belligerent, and a blood test showed an alcohol reading of 2.2. His licence was suspended for 12 months, and he wa3 warned that "he shouldn't be on the Sgt. Robinson told the Court/road," by Magistrate Jermyn. he and the Corporal were inside| A passenger in the car, Leon- when they heard a commotion ard Smith, 21, of Oshawa was on the grounds, and were sum-| fined $50 and costs for having moned by a turnkey. been in the auto. Wayne Murray liked the Coun- ty Jail so much, he was allow- ed to visit it for seven days. The Oshawa man, 21, was convicted of drunk driving by Magistrate Harry Jermyn here esterday after the Court learn- ed that he literally drove into the arms of Sgt. Gerald Robin- son and Cpl. Morley Nicholson in the yard of the Victoria street compound on July 11. Children Found Fatal 'Firework Two small Whitby boys play-|to caution their children about| ing on Colborne street west/the dangers of objects found| yesterday, picked up a "'large|near construction sites or in red firecracker' and carried it)railway yards. ; uptown with them on thé way| The "firecracker" is approxi- to the swimming pool. mately a foot long and has the They thought, innocentlyn that)same red skin as a smaller the 'firecracker' was spent as! breed of Victoria-day specials the cloth tape attached to the Dynamite caps and acid vials} end of it was torn and a black|are other common danger items tip was exposed. around construction sites and In reality the "firecracker" the small fry should be cau- was a railway flare, not dan- tioned about their use | gerous in the hands of a sen-| Any such findings should be} sible man, but dynamite if it) well-marked and the police) falls into the grasp of a child,|should be notified immediately. | Even the label which reads| Every summer a child some- "Safety Fuse, 10 minute red"|where loses a hand or an eye| would tend to throw even theor even his life. | most cautious child's relic-| Let's keep Whitby safe, and| tance to the wind. the best way to do that is edu-| Parents in Whitby are urged' cate our children in safety. | WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. L. F. Richardson, 314;Mr. and Mrs. James Mighton, Centre street south, President|/707 Walnut street west. of Bay of Quinte Conference) United Church Women, is at-|_ Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs.) tending the school for Leaders| Matthew Millar, celebrated his ¢ Albert College in Belleville. | Sixth birthday Tuesday, July 21.) . 5 sé * |For the occasion a family din-| . Harold: Quantrill, 123)ner was arranged with uncle) aieiy etvaet yen santas trom | Robert Fenton, Oshawa attend-| St. Mark's United Church Whit-/ing. It was Mark's brother! by, is attending the school for|Brtian's ninth birthday July 16. Leaders for United Church Harry Malcolm end Jim Women being held from July|cowden of Glakeow, Scotland: » to 23, at Belleville. The} arrived Wide AHA deere tie heme !s "God's purpose and/in Toronto International Airport 'ra by . and Mrs. Tom Miller, * la ' le drive. Mr. Mal- . and Mrs. Ross Hall, 721) . 'Ner' : eater wast Were tical colm is Mrs. Miller's brother to relatives, friends and neigh-| Mrs. John Davies, Herry bors on the occasion of the 96th| street, opened her home to the| birthday of Mrs. Richard Hall'committee members of the last Friday, July 17. House of Windsor Chapter IODE} : Antique Show and Sale to he} Mr. and Mrs. David Bush and) held at the Whithy Community| their son Garth, 337 Cochrane|arena, September 9° and 10.| street recently flew from Tcr-\from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Final onto International Airpoc: for alarrangements were made Gen-| settles down and dozes off. has got a few minutes to do|n the job. - 5 By CHRIS DENNETT (Times Staff) : Hush, hush, here comes the bylaw. man. Hush, hush, whis- per who dares. Step just one decibel out of place and there is trouble in store. Thanks to Whitby Town Council we, the residents of this fine town, now have new rights against those noisy in- dividuals who plague our peace. Take this for example: Your wife snores. And boy, does she snore. It's so bad that it sets the window panes ratt- ling. ' So you open the window. (Good thinking.) Point the bed towards the window. The son. orous wails pass right out into the night. You settle back to sleep as best you can. Afier all the windows are not ratt- ling any more. But your troubles are not over. The fellow across the} 'street is' awakened. The Snores are terrible. He reaches for the phone and contacts his solicitor. Next morning you are up in court defending your wife. She caused a public disturbance. The noise was terrible. She is fined. A bit far out perhaps. But! it could happen under Town) Council's selected bylaw pro- visions. * Let's take another example. You're going to.throw a party. (Great.) It is going to be one of those barbecue affairs in the back yard. You are looking forward to it. After all it is not often you throw a small shindig. of terrible noise. Take little Jenny, She is lost. Mother has disappeared. Not surprisingly she bursts into tears. Bursting into tears is okay. But not in a public place, unfortunately. A law- abiding citizen objects. Jenny's poor mother is takenjf_ "to court. Perhaps she is fined a maximum of $300 or sent to prison for six months because she can't pay. It could happen. ' Then, of course, you might be the lucky owner of a steam whistle. You know the kind. Perhaps you have even got a collection of them, Just don't let them _ off, that's all. Otherwise Whitby Town Council's noise bylaw will catch you out. So just watch it will you; for the sake of us all. Loud speaking is out too, I'm afraid. So keep your voice down please. Talk in whispers if you can. Then there is that age-old problem of pets. For instance you might have a troublesome budgie. For reasons unknown to you it terrorizes the neigh- borhood. It twitters about generally causing a_ terrible . dis- turbance. We, the residents of Whitby, are now protected against these noisy things. | It is quite simple. We just band together and take the owner to court. Remember, a maximum of. $300 or six months in jail. From now on, in fact, life in Whitby is going to be much} more peaceful. Let's keep it| that way. | The party. gets underway. | Everyone has a ball. Fun and} games and lots to eat. That) grumpy next door neighbor, however, takes exception to the racket. He perhaps' loses .a night's sleep. So he takes you to court. He can't help but win | Whitby Town Counc'l has seen to that. Perhasp 50 or so people had second of. a series: of summer Unfortunately|concerts at Centennial Park on this one man objected, (Too Thursday night. | a good time. bad.) We move on scene. A quiet to a fresh|8 bors. One decides to get out} his canvas chair and take aj}member of the Junior Band is just back from the Beaverton Camp of the Canadian Band- masters Association. off than bad-hearted Sam next| There he received professional door gets the lawn mower go- instruction in the playing of his; ing. The grass is up and he|favorite instrument -- the cor-| et. The course lasted a week. | nap in the back yard. He No sooner has he dropped Our sleeping friend, how- ever, objects. How is he going! to get his nap. He prosecutes.| son's comedy partner, is mar- to look| ried to former acrobatic dancer de |Claire Wakham. They have ag Children are another cause! children. (Sam's lawn begins like a wheat field.) sunny .aftr-;gram noon. Two next door neigh-|more modern musical numbers. | Band Cadet | In Centennial Park Tonight | Whitby Brass Band holds the The Band will be playing from at the band shell. 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