Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1965, p. 5

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Arnett sdbodcnpe ali inal BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Accused WHITBY (Staff) -- A Bobcay- geon man, Jeffery Oliver Hors- ley, 18, will spend the next 30 days in jail for drinking under age. Constable Eric Ericson, Whitby Town Police, told the court he arrested Horsley Mon- day night, "in a drunken con- dition." The court was informed that this was Horsley's 6 - fence involving liquor. He also received a fine of $25 and costs or 15 days for doing wilful damage to the cell in which he was detained. ® Accused of meg, | , 3 in Uxbridge Township, Peter Moy- tote RR 2, Stouffville, will appear next week for sentence. Moynihan pleaded guilty to the charge that he stole a car from Uxbridge, Dec. 11. The car was later found with $100 damage in Markham. Constable G. D. Robinson, son, of Port Perry, centre, wears his chain of office and cape for the first time. --Oshawa Times Photo election Tuesday. With him . are the unsuccessful nom- inees, Francis Hockley and Wilfred H. Gould. Mr, Gib- JAMES J. GIBSON, new warden of Ontario County Council, pictured after his In Liquor Case of-|choice but to sentence him to a Jailed charged with the rape of a 24- year-old school teacher, but the charge was reduced to one of indecent assault and he was convicted last week. Counsel for the defence in- troduced a number of character witnesses, including Redmond's young wife. Magistrate Harry Jermyn told the convicted man he had no jail term. Fines totalling $60 and costs Mission Council Members Busy WHITBY Church Women's Council held its meeting with Mrs, Albert Midgley presiding. It was mentioned that mem- bers have been working at home since the December meet- ing and brought in a large crib quilt completely finished and two tablecloths nicely embroi- dered, Six of the ladies collect- ed and sorted stamps, another group was preparing booklets from used Christmas cards for the West Indies Mission Field. Five large and one small box of used clothing was sorted and mended, went to the Curve Lake Indian Reserve and the three others FEO OD DOW AAD he eonaiyn ong to the Moosonee Pentecostal Mission. A short time was taken for business, time was also re- served for scripture and pray- er. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held Jan, 25 at the home of Mrs. Albert Midgley, Thickson road, Whitby. Brotherhood Meeting Planned WHITBY -- The president, Mrs. Alex Scott, chaired the All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild meeting, 1 Mrs, Scott expressed thanks to all who helped with Games Night. A letter was read from St. Mary's of the People CWL inviting the Guilds to attend a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuery 20,1965 § will be special meeting of Feb. 1 held;give it some thought as at the auditorium of St. Mary's|Programs and functions of the People Church when a arranged. peal trom the Canaiii Tea hostesses were Mrs, H. Council of Christians and Jews|Coting 'The next meeting, will ive an ress, The to} 4 : will be "Brotherhood." Whuby|2@ eld Feb. 15. members plan to attend and are asked to meet/at the parish hall NEW CLAIM at 7.30 p.m. for transportation. | The Canadian Television Net- A letter was also read re-|work claims that 2,000,000 per- garding the All Saints' Church|sons watch its presentation of Centennial to be celebrated in|the nighttime national! news 1966. All members are asked toleach week. SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE Pentecostal Missionary three of which were imposed on Kenneth Olive Rogers, operator of the Coach House Restaurant, Dundas street west, Whitby. Mr. Rogers faced three charges of failing to have un- employment insurance books for three employees, also one charge of failure to return an insurance book to a separated employee or to return to the office of the National Employ- ment Office within eight work- ing days. OPP, told the court he had found Robert Frederick Weller, slumped over his steering wheel early New Year's morning. Weller, Ritson road, Oshawa, |pleaded guilty to a charge of \drunken driving and was sen- \tenced to seven days in jail, Port Perry Reeve New County Warden | CHILDREN'S HEALTH | A 1963 report by Britain's | chief medical officer says one} child in 200 in the country's! schools was found to be in un-| satisfactory health. | "J. J." as he is affectionately| During the last county council), The policeman said he was! Dacre' (stat) -- inet he was chairman of thejunable to arouse Weller until! Gibson, reeve of Port Perry,|known among fellow councillors|year f | ' | was elected warden of Ontariolhas spent eight years on County|councl's roads and bridges he shook him and shouted. «| County at the opening session|Council. He succeeds Warden|committee. : | Weller lost his driving privil-| of the 1965 county council here|Russel Francis who was not} After the election had been|eges for six months. i Tuesday afternoon. He was|nominated for re-election. completed, James Gibson was| A sentence of 12 months defi- elected on the first ballot. His wife, Hazel, was in the|given the unanimous support of|nite and six months indefinite In a three-cornered contest|Council Chamber to see her hus-|the council on a motion by un-) was img on John Ri imond, James Gibson polled 22 votes.|band elected to the Warden's|successful candidate Wilfred)24, RR 2, Aurora, who p One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wilfred H. Gould, reeve of Ux-|Office. So too, were most of his|Gould. : : | guilty to a charge of indecent) bridge Township, polled. 16/family. | Mr. Gibson is the 116th war-| assault, a | votes. Francis Hockley, reeve of} Mr. Gibson has lived in Port|jden of Ontario County. -- : | Redmond was originally; Wallpaper ond Muroh Custom Draperies C.LL. Paints and Varnishes | the Township of Scott, took/Perry for the best part of 30) : three votes. years. He was born less than 10 BROCK One Complete Program Each Ss Whitby Evening -- Starting at 7:30 ¢ : ----|miles from the village. A fun-filled adventure! Otter Sales pegs di and Rugs Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby year he ran a highly successful | Stopped | STEWART GRANGE, poultry business. He is now re-| Eawié Kovacs OTTAWA (CP)--External af-| tired.' He has five children,| fairs Minister Martin said Tues-| FABIAN three of them now married, day the government is stopping the sale of 12 Canadian bush aircraft to Indonesia. The de Havilland Otters were on order by an international body for use in West Iran, an} | ioe territory adjacent to In- | STAFFORD BROS, jonesia. | Mr, Martin had said Friday| LTD. = sale would be held up pend- MONUMENTS Ing an investigation. It was re- ported the planes might be used 318 DUNDAS EAST by Indonesia in present hostili- ties against Malaysia. Family Monuments jj Individual Requirements BS Si To Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Shown 7:30 Only 10.a.m. to 10 p.m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY WHYTE'S HAM 89: 46 fae ~49 ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETWEEN OSHAWA & WHITBY WHYTE'S POLISH SAUSAGE WHYTE'S (3. packages in one) If you are an Abstainer you save up to $18.00 on your auto insurance. See... JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY, | DIAL 668-8831 e3 | ANNUAL BURNS | SUPPER & CONCERT 6 P.M.--Friday, Jan. 22 Speaker: MR. McINTYRE HOOD TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA GET THE BEST FOR LESS USE YOUR CREDIT! BUDGET TERMS ON FREEZER ORDERS RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF quarters lb PHONE 668-4633 LIMITED ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY $2.00 Obtainable at W. S. Mowat, 115 Dundes St. W. Dinner at St. Andrew's Church School Byron St. S., Whitby DODD & SOUTER HOLD OVER SALE PAINT & WALLPAPER > CONTINUES GIGANTIC SAVINGS DODD & SOUTER 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH ONE BLOCK WEST OF THE FOUR CORNERS THEN TURN SOUTH DECOR CENTRE LTD. WHITBY PHONE 668-5862 FREE DELIVERY ----(ti'sem Gy: Yer! Wehove Flats, Wedges Cuban and Illusion Heels Sale Price 99c pr. ODDS & ENDS MANY COLORS! SNO-BOOTS ALL LADIES' FLAT and HEEL BOOTS -- REDUCED Reg. 7.98 to 16.98 black, brown and red suede end leather - waterproof. @ Sno Belles SHOE SALE MEN LADIES' HARTT "* oy 17.97 | AIRSTEP & GRACIA @ Eskiloosh NOW 4:97 1010-97 SUMMER HOLIDAYS ARE JUST AROUND the CORNER! Buy that Luggage Now! 10% Off matte. 4 50% DISCONTINUED ue LINES AND SAVE Brand Names: McBRINE, TRAVELGARD and PIONEER CHILDREN'S END-OF-LINES TABLE 1.47 Black and Brown: Boys' and Girls' BROWN" WORK BOOTS d WORK OXFORDS 50 PAIRS Cork and Leather Soles. Values up to 10.95 SALE PRICE 4.97 Black and Brown DUTY SHOES Broken Sizes Reg. to 12.95 NOW 3.97 SORRY! No Refunds on Sale Merchandise DACK "* a NOW 14,97 Reg. 15.95 SLATER "® "* 12.97 Maca 75, 7.97 | NOW 8.97 &9.97 CHILDREN MEN'S Girls' STRAP SHOES END-OF-LINES TABLE In smooth or patent leather Ree, 4.98 ond 5.98 Values up to 14.95 onsaue 2097 and 3.97 NOW "BUSTER MISSES' ig aS 4.97 JR, BOYS' BUCKLE and STRAP eno, aol 4.97 FIANCEES SLIPPERS | 10% Off BETTER QUALITY For this sale we are re- ON ALL - DRESS gre Kel ae REGULAR PUMPS | Sis. ......... | MERCHANDISE High ao 10 to SKATES reg. 14,95 0 ww 5.97t08.97| 290 OFF | 209, OFF Black, Brown ond Red pagans CO pee aie Mati's, Women's, Children's Leathers MANY EXCELLENT VALUES NOT LISTED! COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock St. South, Whitby 668-3476 Open Friday 'Til 9 p.m.

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