Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1964, p. 17

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'Sum Of $100 * King said that Robinson swerv- "syiannge ein Man Fined Celebrations following @ re- union of army buddies cost a Peterborough man $100 or 15 days in jail, and a six months suspension of his driver's li- cence in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Victor Robinson, 43, pleaded qily to a charge of impaired riving when he was involved in an accident. on the west.lane of Highway 401 near the Sim- coe overpass on Sept. 29, Whitby OPP Constable John ed from side to side while driv- , collided with a car in front, dded over 150 yards and narrowly missed hitting . two other cars. At the police sta- fion Robinson's breath smelled 6f alcohol, his manner was cocky, and he refused to take a sobriety test. Robinson claimed that he had just come from a reunion of some old army friends from Nova Scotia where they had been drinking, and at the time of the accident he was driving his ex-commanding officer back to the Toronto Airport. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 22,1964 17 Men's Shirts Sought For Overseas Bail St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 6, Whitby, met in the church house for its mon- thly meeting, Mrs. Ronald Pascoe opened the worship service with a read- ing entitled 'Take Time," fol- lowed by meditation and a prayer. Mrs. Arthur Reynolds gave the scripture reading. Mrs. W. R. Scott conducted the business meeting. Plans were discussed for the anniver- sary dinner on Nov, 3 and 4. Members were asked for good used men's shirts for overseas bail. Mrs, Thomas Brandon intro- duced Miss Louise Hart co- ordinator of volunteer visitors at Whitby Ontario Hospital who gave a most informative talk on how much volunteer help is needed. Mrs. Gordon White thanked the guest sepaker 'for enlightening the members, Mrs. Ronald Pascoe, Mrs. Arthur Reynolds and Mrs, Gor- don White were coffee host- esses, The next meeting will be held in the Church parlor Nov. Church Dinner Plans Discussed St, Mark's United Church 'Women Unit No. 3, Whitby, held its mee! ip the church parlor with Mrs. R, A. Smith presiding. The mee! opened with a poem entitl "Making New Friends," by Patience Strong. Worship service, on the theme of "Thanksgiving," was con- ducted by Mrs. Elmer Good- hand and Mrs. Percy Pascoe. Members were reminded of the presbyterial meeting to be held Tuesday, Oct, 27, at Pick- ering, the next general meeting Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. and next unit meeting Nov. 19 at 2:30 p.m. Plans were disoussed for the anniversary dinner to be held Nov. 3 and 4. Mrs. Abbott Price presented another chapter on the study book, "God and His Purpose." A social hour followed with refreshments served by Mrs. William Jamieson and Mrs. Joseph Ward. FURNITURE ++ BUYS CHESTERFIELDS Top Grade Nylon Your Choice Of Colors omy 2 YT on BAD BEDROOM SUITES @ TOP STYLING © TILT MIRRORS @ DOUBLE DRESSER ne 137. 88 WAGON WHEEL BUNK BEDS SELLS TO RUSSIA LOCKPORT, Man. (CP)-- 19 at 8 p.m. In passing sentence Magis- i ein Mag . CLOVES MOVE Henry Riese, owner of the larg- here on the change of impaired| DAR ES SALAAM (AP)--The |¢st herd of purebred Lacombe Zanzibar Island government has| hogs in Canada, has shipped 48 driving and not something more} 4 : pe btn nm taken over the clove industry, | head to the Soviet Union. The A ..|for which the spice island is|hogs were part of a shipment Gea ae oe, See ve world famous, and placed it un-|of western livestock purchased , ; . 4 (der the ministry of planning,/to help improve Soviet live-} ies tl 0 oH Gerla and tnd | stock ot, se SC REEN LIGHTWEIGHT to charges of: impaired driving and driving without a licence. 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