THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, 1967 WHITBY -- AJAX ---- : Rustlers Kill Cow, Steal Meat WHITBY (Staff) -- Rustlers may have given up taking the whole cow in favor of stealing just the meat. Late Wednesday morning the Whitby detachment of the On- tario Provincial Police received a complaint that a cow had been slaughtered on the farm of Russell Down, Lot 5, Con. 8, East Whitby Township. On arrival, police discovered! the head, the intesfines, and) § two of the feet of a 2-year-old| Holstein calf. The evidence in-} dicated that the animal had) been slaughtered and dressed| § in the field and then dragged] across the field and over the| gy fence to a vehicle in which it %|was removed. | A spokesman for the OPP} |said it didn't. make sense to! Salughter the animal and thus leave so much evidence be-! hind. | The incident is being investi-| gated by OPP Constable Wil- liam Sulston. j nce ities The idea for cen up by Mrs. appeared with fore council. isly approved MTHS iFANRTY. |S jig and T. H. ove Dr. Fare- illors French Whitby in the ip would as- it of the cost Gifford prop- ners which in- ouse and five en East Whit- the proposal, lo seek a site mits. e reopening of ptember three a were report- 'tober another ») deaths were utbreak was uth east sec- As a result 1 Of all the Street School s freely used curb the dis. at Ducks Banded === RAS a OO | oe PICKERING TOWNSHIP'S CENTENNIAL PARK WILL OPEN OFFICIALLY IN SEPTEMBER The view of this part of drastically in the next few September. The 1l0-acre and the ground has been g g | c dies ; ; » n= levelled. The wood shown | Pickering township's Cen- months, in preparation for park, acquired by the town i : Wate) tal) or Dake Bet) i i its official opening in mid- ship early this year as a in this picture will be gone og; Hedehts wes Gee being! 'OMIA! Park wih change 1s eieidl oppting fg mld stip ariy this year as a | mond wih Seow at fh | stalled this year. In 1968, disturbed at nights by bright} a 5 Halled this year. In 1968, niall Park is | Pickering Users | Whitby Scugog Cleaners | i srs" er: lights and roaring motors will) D township's largest and most rug enches, and picnic tables. the OPP was warned Wednes-| h banding of ducks. |niks, says Charles Hammond,|East York Intermediate Ladies'|fifth innings to round out their| netgear wont. Increasing Nip Richmond Hill Girls ~--------_ month Dr, of Belleville, the provincial alth for Cen- ressed a spe- of the boards cation, Thirty- theria and 31 orted. It was would spread Street School ctions of the vas opposition m ruling is in- act that 400 away from part of its centennial pro- ject, will have a ball dia- mond with benches and --Oshawa Times Phote COUNTY BOWL 118 Byron St., Whitby Grand Opening Day " | It's all in the interests of con-| |servation. | and Wild Life Service that aj TORONTO (CP)--An increas-| WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby|and Jen Doole singled in the Martin Phillips would be using|ing dependence on drugs is bas-|Scugog Cleaners defeated Rich,jrun, for Whitby's third run of| a power boat with search lights/ically a problem of ordinary|mond Hill 9-7 last night at Cen-|that inning. Whitby added} | The Whitby detachment of| uggested jth "y va on Lake Scugog to help in the} people, not of hippies or beat-|tennial Park in Whitby, in the|single runs in the fourth aad ized and the | require such ns i very chief of the federal narcotics Softball League. : : spe, | Longe gi ra ule control branch. Sue Lupe! pitched the win for} Richmond Hill ae one AUGUST 26th n | oe ee ee e ron: i i Whitby, with Judy Hopkins and)|run in each of the third, fourth. " rial ; : Speak t a National Asso-| y, y Hop A lyst with the siderable noise the service was ines er) T Canine seminar|!rene Bryson sharing pitching|sixth and seventh innings, and| Under New Management ' | arriers were street School, School and | School. Five ty-four pupils ee ee ee a ne] eceney Met, eee Oe ee das ad ok Was Eee Dein "Wan Betbogs Ma Pt leo ont mber of our popu-|. Lenora Smith led o st} Doole was § 5 | calle nd sa ol ee lace ia eA with . pill inning for Whitby with a walk, | hitter with three singles and a| permit from the Canadian Con- problem. Aggie Thrower tripled in the|homer, Karen White had two jservation authorities to band) He said in an interview later|TUn, Sandy Taylor walked and|singles and a double, Aggie; Get back into the pace for the coming season @ SHIRTS AND SHOES AVAILABLE em: ARTIST SKETCHES WHITBY LADIES' COLLEGE ols were in- the ducks. \the proportion of heroin addicts Je" --. ag ol in Pr e'ood safe added a triple and a) ------ | ' "\runs_ wi a mer, giving|single. ' . physician, in Montreal artist Richard College, has been commis- Mr. Wilson has travelled a ie pkiag pe ne aoe ee | while four runs for the in-| Kay Brooks had three singles | BROCK Thursday, Friday, Saturday of a case of D. Wilson stopped off at sioned by the Bank of Mont- more than 58,000 miles, Fashion Show leda: The use of the hallucina-|"ins- : for Richmond Hill, Marilyn) Evening Programs at 7 and 9 p.m. . house in the Whitby yesterday and real, as one of the bank's making hundreds of " \tory drug-LSD also seemed to| In the second inning, Lenora|Kent picked up two singles and) Whey t of the town, 'ials went to their arrival ding celebra- probe by In- trait of the Ontario Ladies' country.. Since he began, --Oshawa Times Photo Rciegi Mee ol - byt vn inks, Stourt Lote of Ane | i revealed the fashion pageant touring the pro-|Ontario Provincial Police crimi-| 603 deaths attributed to suicide| oe = ik P li Cl h = hig came through the gate vince under the auspices of the nal investigation branch alsojin Ontario in 1966. | of all ast." ; . int told the coroners' seminar that r. Keigh Simpson, a British n= The was Stri ers, 0 1ce as, The striking union members stall om Neanial Disses the use of drugs now has aa, re praeeeie mesic Sealgntan te turned down 188 to 30 @ com-|"arke High School Auditorium, |SPread to high schools and uni-\and ® consultant to Scotland oneymoan in pany offer termed its "final 7 "| versities, 'Yard, warned the coroners nditions were cated by the es of scarlet ry Pat Daley, union representa-|15 to 24 cents an hour, with ial con ts: which: could: pabllcie : ip Pont: Deventer nee typhoid were best Peet ceel sates wath, tive, wasn't critical of police,janother 15 cents after eight|39 s ' dating| he dangers. P ase Began My ued tage SERVICE MADE US. in ginny p pe Wadneniay at the strike peng ' hig, aid end -- ate , ol eens oe need Gen taabare af va Insp. Loree said barbiturate/the use of barbiturates and Coll 723-1191 the board o ? Ltd. plant as strik-|/their duty. He criticize non-/ after months. . i 4 hy . pted Dr. Me- poo ee | nines workers|union employees working at the) The union said the offer was|ious organizations will model|poisoning was blamed for 167 of/ aspirin in poisoning deaths. ALSO: @ CARTOON ©@ SPORT © ADVENTURE that drinking ly 'unds yers improve Eugene McDowell, 22, one of| systems." a group of strikers trying to ? ROADSIDE MARKET : ware that not bar the pot pote ig' < igh al every O y e se e onest. "These reporting for work, injure s d us to find left leg when he either slipped, OPEN DAILY se individuals continue with een that law- ore care with 1963, the year quickly found a site that inspired him to set up his ease] and start sketching. Mr. Wilson, drawing a por- three centennial projects, to produce a_ tableau of contemporary Canadian scenes from all across the sketches in communities of walked Aggie| Jeannette Snider added a triple. ite decreasing at the moment, | Smith : again, ea Clarke School he said, but marijuana was Thrower singled, Sandy Taylor| all "sizes. becoming more popular among|brought in the runs with a) drug users. |homer, Karen White doubled|§ FREE Estimates, Retes, Repoir Specialist, Outside London Factory entering and leaving the plant. Two of the strikers .were slightly injured and a third was charged with wilful damage. The trouble started Wednes- day morning when the strikers, members of Local 2699, United Steelworkers of America turned out in a show of solidarity fol- lowing Tuesday night's rejec- tion of the company's latest contract offer in the three- month strike. fell or was pushed into the path of a car's front wheels as pickets and police wrestled in a gateway. He was treated and released from hospital, but was on crutches. | plant. Mr. Daley said legal action will be launched against the driver of the car which injured Mr. McDowell. DEFENDS DRIVER R. W. Read, Emco personnel manager, said it was the car driver's first day on the job and "with the screaming and push- jing he probably got a bit excit- t 8 p.m., Sept. 25. The pageant, sponsored in by the township's cen- of ittee, i or |help position." It involved a two-|9 year contract, immediate hour- ly wage increases ranging from] Clarke Insp. Loree told the coroners | against believing suicide notes. they are in a strong position to|He said they should never take ; control drug use through| anything at face value. 24 Hour Service hamlet rejected because the workers|the clothing. want a two-year contract made| Proceeds from the pageant retroactive to April 20 when the|will go toward financing cen- old contract expired. They also|tennial celebrations in the town- asked that their incentive rates|ship. be maintained at 15 per cent,| Together with the modelling, and that the company contribu-|a commentator will provide in- tion to their insurance program teresting and little - known his- be increased. |torical facts about Canada's A company spokesman saidjearly women. The garments the company would not seek an| vary from formal wear to the injunction to restrict the num-| daily garb worn by pioneer wo- Arent you glad he cared more about coriander ber of pickets. Imen and Indian maidens. Let's face it. ALL COLOR PROGRAM Red Wing Orchards Storting Pridey, August 25th New crop Melba Apples and began, there A second striker, machinist| A coriander doesn't Honey, Potatoes, Corn, Tomatoes its. Last year Anthony Pavia, 34, was charged z » and there with wilful damage following a look like much. Even 2% Miles West of Whitby ) far in 1967. ear-rocking, egg-throwing inci- situation hae dent which ended with a car serial being torn off. STRIKER OUT ON BAIL to another coriander. And maybe that's a Pay eo = Mr. Pavia is free on $300 bail big reason why English rs. The fund and will appear in court Tues- gin-makers in 1769 mpensate vic- day. ng by slit About §0 police in 11 patrol neglected this funny > 1964 it was cars and two paddy wagons . e to $100 the were called to FS A a looking herb so much, opped to $75 Again at 4:30 p.m. as work- 5 this year. fund on June laims against | to $1,027,629 are expected sation. r of the pro- ted 243 firms Windsor and concentrated ston, Orillia, homas. Tech- ere found in y were asked ers left the plant more than 100 strikers were there to harass them. After blocking one entrance with cement blocks, the strikers repeated the morning tactics, rocking and pounding their fists on the cars and hurling insults. Police broke up the crowd. DONATES HOME MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal high school principal Joseph P. Do You Want To Sell? Except Alexander Gordon, a Highland Scot. He had a hunch. And it paid off. He dis- covered that by treat- ing the very best co- riander just right, it would give gin a won- On Ne. 2 Highwoy et the Big Red Apples Town of Whithy TREE PLANTING PROGRAM The Town of Whitby hos « program whereby the White has donated his home WwW Vv Y WwW T derful new taste. That Town will plant trees, at the Town's expense, on = Ping the prey ae et j kb HA E BU ERS : a gin ha d never ha d be private property adjacent to roadways. strict compli- nnia o project. The teachers who come f : ore. All interested home owners are requested to contact an tae dae to Montreal to see Expo 67 are GOOD CASH PAYMENTS, interested home owners litors visiting society's own ook on other ndsay, Wood- Falls. blitz concen- Ontario and ited in Belle- Cardinal, que, Morris- -erth, Peter- Prescott, home under arrangements with provincial teaching associa- tions. FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FUELS PLUS SOME ALL CASH BUYERS RAE The rest is history. 200 years later, Gordon's is now the largest selling gin in the world. And still made exactly to the same secret recipe. Nobody else knows it. And it's not hard to understand why. How many people do you know, (CALL NOW) ! R. JONES the Town of Whitby Works Department, Victoria Street East. (Telephone 668-3437). The following variety of trees will be available: Crimson King Maple Sugar Maple Moraine Locust renton. so far this STOVE OIL AND COAL to a coriander? 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