THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Moy 27, 1959 § WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson HURRY TURN TO PAGE 15 GIGANTIC Tel. MO, 8-3703 | aA. b fab hn A nl kha ay, E §7EM lip world, In the same tulip ed, anotl: .r bulb h~s produced | a stem with two tulips on it ~Oshawa Times Photo Jailed Week For Drunk Driving A Toronto man who said he had # + FOUR TULIPS ON ON Little Bobby Kay Duncan, 7, | er, Mrs, George Duncan, 4 right, shows her neighbor, | Perry street, grows. Four tulips Crystal Paleshok, 7, left, the | are growing out of the one special kind of tulips-her moth- | stem, a rare occurrence in the Millers To Watch Peterborough In Action In preparation for Thursday's DIFFERENT SEASON game against Peterborough, the Having run wild in the Whitby Millers were slated to playdowns the, have a light workout tonight toitcok the Minto .cup in keep the boys loosened up, after straight. This season however | their heavy weckend practice appears to be a different story session. Club officials however at least from their loss at the Pick decided on a novel twist and can: hands of Long Branch, 9-7, Long & ¢ celled the warm up Instead the whole team is to travel to the Dixie Arena to see the Peterborough Seniors and the Long Branch Seniors do battle, Coach Jim Cherry and the rest of the club executive felt that the players might benefit more by seeing such lacrosse aces as {drinks at a party in Ajax OLA been jailed four Wakelin, 50, was convicted by t Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whithy police court on Tuesday, ! Peter Hollywood, ering Twp. Police of 5-4 in last Thursday's opefer bul cpacoent and Pickering they were hard pressed to come ppad and found a car 'in that the Millers are certainly go: of the Ajax Police Department ing to make a showing, officials scouted one of the Excel. that the accused was intoxicated, sior practices and they came| In his own defence, Peterborough's Moon Wootton, [away feeling that the Brampton said that he had been visiting his considered to be Canada's finest club were weakened consider- |} Opler in | 4 goaltender, and Bobby Allan in ably by the loss of such stars as od Jaken Po drinks, action, Jim McClure, Gord Thompson drive oH i | Allan, the centre of the Mann|and Ford, who was probably the coc tion Cup controversy two years ago, league's top defenceman, Ithe ditch. is back in action with Peterbor-| The Millers will be meeting] In addition to the seven days, ough and a lot could be learned the Excelsiors, St. Catharines accused was ordered to pay court his calibre, B Branch six times each, costs or serve an additional seven |a dizzy sensation after only two has for seven days for y went west and driving while intoxicated. James the Depant- "ment, said that he had arrived at|% Branch also dropped the Millers uo i iorsaction of Billingsgate Beach k the out on top. This would indicate ditch, He said that two officers| + | had Wakelin in their cruiser, He Earlier in the season Whitby and the two Ajax officers said Wakelin insiand foll, He wanted to get the jump on the boy's at.. Harry Donald Ltd. 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY Where Your Used Car Dollar Goes Farther 'S71 OLDS CONVERTIBLE we | '56 STUDEBAKER COUPE we For carefree Summer 505 condition, 1198 Driving. ONLY Real Sharp 'S7 CHEV, 4:Dr, Deluxe =| '52 PONTIAC -- Clean, de- only 19,000 actual miles, Ow- transportation, === | pendable ner contected if 1895 0 REASON. |All new tires, desired | ABLE OFFER REFUSED, These are just a few of the examples of the 50 to 58 selection of good used cars at Harry Donald Ltd, For a GOOD USED CAR DEAL, contact one of our friendly ( Salesmen -- GUS BROWN, TOM BARLOW OR KEN MORGAN, PHONE MO 8-3304 or RA 5.4831 () ki) [ TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-311 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier boy first, If you ave unable to con tact him by 7.00 p.m, PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M, ONLY The annual Spring Tea under the auspices of 4th troop Scouts and Cubs Mothers' Auxiliary took place last Friday afternoon at the Scout Mothers Recess Meetings offs Present Certificates 1.3 Blood Test yo im : : Reduces Charge t Ontario Hospita ut his pon, Tl Worship or A blood test on Tuesday pre. dead Se ded_to_ with his y plea . | On Friday, May 22, 1950, Dr. pleted the prescribed Course for| Vented a 20sear-old Toronto man Lo, coq" yas "then convicted of " D, 0. Lynch, Superintendent, as-| Psychiatric Aides and Attendants|from conviction on a drunk driv-|ghe Jegser charge and fined, . TI . sisted by Miss Helen Whitman, as given by the Department of ing charge after he had pleaded) He told the court he could not Taxi Firm Wins Reg. N., Director of Nursing, and Health, Mental Health Division. |guiity, Thomas Edward Taylor pay the fine and would serve the Richard Pryce, Chief Attendant,| wigs Margaret Crowe, Reg. N..|was told by Magistrate Frank tme in jail, ' (at the Ontario Hospital, Whithy, \1nstructor, presented the as A Yo a TT presented certificates and pins 10 Cross First Aid certificates and|' 0" Whithy pol e court to 930 Award mined nd waren tien C1 flange oe piow'e ot Bully atte [ants, _ who _succomiuliy _ so The were as lr I oa, Toe ol An Oshawa taxi company, Mrs, Margaret Alloway, was fined $100 and costs or 10] U/ George B. Rutherford ! Oshawa) | . |George gi dois, Beetatna, days in jail, | 1 Limited, the operator of Mercury |Ar rgstrom, Mrs, |" tronicall 3 © | Cab, has obtained a judgment for| Jailed Year | Brennan, John Cassidy, Mrs, |, noni wis, he tod the cout, he/ $1930 following the trial of action { Violet Clarke, William Coe. i dave in Jail, Fad hel in County Court at Whitby, be- | Mrs, Marion Cziranko, George heen convicted of the iid fore His Honor Judge MacLaren k I Devries, Mrs, Janny Elgetti, Mrs. driving. he would have heen | of Simcoe or rea - n Mary Fiehn, Louis Hamsira, jiahle to a minimum of seven Terence V. Kelly, of Greer and Arend Herder, John Janson, | days in jail, | Kelly, Oshawa, appeared for A 20-year-old Port Perry man, Harry Jewell, Douglas Arm- Pickering PC C, Box fold the! Rutherford, and the defendant Fred Connaghan, was sent to ve- strong, Mrs, Idella Macdonald, court that he had watched Tay | Peter Tweel of Phillip Mure formatory for one year definite Mrs, Catherine Misfud, As llor driving "all over the road." | avenue, Oshawa, was represent-|and one month indeterminate by Mueller, 4 lon Highway 2 about 5,10 a.m, on ed by George Drynan of Creigh: Magistrate Frank Ebbs in Whithy| wr, Elvira Pavioff, Geradus May 16, He said that Taylor was | ton, Fraser, Drynan and Mur noice court on Tuesday for Pennings, Gervit Ploeger, Mrs, (-- 1 4 puis sal doch. [breaking and entering a Brooklin Maria Reisner, Mrs, Marie Rom-| Evidence at the rial, dinclosed purvice station, |anchuk, John Severs, James that the cab driven by Bruce| poiqence against Connaghan Stemp. | Murray, 21, of 219 MeKim sreet. |, taken two weeks ago at| Ernest Troughton, Jouwert| Osavs, Waa ivcesding Alber which time officers of the Whithy myrkstra, Miss Johanna Vander:| ; v ot oY on a on Nov. 8, 1958, | Detachment of the OPP, said mals, Joseph Vanmunster, Mrs, bd 4 A Shave ni uli 'Ithat they had found the accused's Lulu Viegin, Hendrickus Wyde:| Bt.7:50 10 She. Tore. wallett in the route taken by a&|ven, James Woedward, The Tweel vehicle was proceed. man who had fiad from Bailey's ing ecsterly on Emma street and| C0 : 4 Brim Py entered the intersection, colliding sarvic ® station whos a Suises als WHITBY with the taxi, which rolled over| id been arvested By ether offi: and vas completely wre ked. lcers four miles from the scene| PERSONALS A witness, Ronald Truscott, f EOIe hours later, with bleeding! Ad 2 {11 Elm street, Ajax, told {fie and blistered feet court that the Tweel vehicle had : t i | slowed down but not stopped, be-| At the service station, police fore entering the intersection of found a quantity of tires, a radio Emma street. The Tweel vehicle|and other articles in a car, stolen was damaged to the extent of|from Oshawa, which was parked United Church Hall, Home bak- $667.20 and the counterclaim by|near the service station, Ving, vnich'is alwavs a feature of Tweel against Serio for this - [the ta. waz sold os well @6 amount, was dlsmiesed, {needlework made by the mem: In granting judgment fo bers. Among those pouring tea Rutherford, Judge MacLaren were: Mrs. L. F. Richardson, | agreed with the submission of Mrs. Stonehouse Mrs A Me Mr. Kelly, Rutherford's counsel, Lean "Mrs i M. Smith Mrs. [that the Tweel vehicle had not |Freek Sr. Mrs. John Wall. Re- |stopped, but realizing the taxi| The 4th troop Scouts and Cubs ceiving af the door were: Ms, was 50 close, had braked, leaving Mothers' Auxiliarv held its regu-| Clarence B. Freek, Mrs, J. Rob|™ a 284oot skid-mark. [lar monthly meeting in the Unit: |}in and the president, Mrs, James Io SH "led Church Hall Monday evening McBride, lat 8 po ral ented, roid we D BePrati it tea held Friday, May 22, which| Mrs, Doreen DePratto, of Lee had proven very successful, avenue, entertained her group of | As this was the last big proj. ladies last Monday evening, The ect for this season it was decided lucky winners of the games were: to make this mecting the last Mrs. Margaret Vangelis and until September, but the mem.|Mrs. A. Ockenden, A dainty lunch bers signified their willingness to was served by the hostess, i | co-operate with any Scout. an . o 2 |Cub activities which may arise in Wl Mrs. Juin. Gitbons, ol the meantme, guests of Mr, and Mrs, D, Culpan, | The opening meeting for the of 1015 Wardman Cres. new season will be on the fourth | Monday in September at 8 p.m,| Mrs, Doris Brown, of 210 On: followed by nominations at the tario street, is in "e Oshawa, where e| |October meeting and election at |General Hospital |the November meeting, (underwent surgery, i Must Prove Liquor Solicitor Argues BURIED TODAY Levi W. Dudley, @ former | A Whitby solicitor argued in'was "somewhat intoxicated, al: mayor: of Whitby. who died: } vain on Tuesday that the Crown |though I have seen worse.' Y oA MN must prove that a man Has con-| Both Chief Constable George Belleville General Hospital last (sumed liquor as defined accord-| Rankine and PC Jack Mason said Sunday. The funeral service ng to we lca i no Datile oho Vv elosky was intoxicated was held in Colborne Baptist [8Valal used as evidence. (although Chief Rankine said that 3 Duncan Mcintyre, defending he had seen e who wi Church today. Interment was (Stanley Vaselesky on a charge of worse, peopl hi in Colborne Union Cemetery. consuming liquor while in the in-| Defence counsel MeIntvire then During his residence in Whit. |terdicted list, claimed that the called on a parade of subpoenaed by Mr, Dudley was active in Crown had failed in that it had witnesses, including two guards NA ' / " ™ Inot proven thai the accused had at the Ontario County Jail, who the work of Whithy Baptist (consumed liquor of a content ofall testified that they did not Church and as a member of (2.5 per cent absolute alcohol, [think Vaselesky intoxicated when the Public Library Board, He | Magistrate Frank Ebbs, Who they hod Tost bg Do we after. was als presided in the Whitby - police noon lay 15. These included 0 & member of the |LILIC I otherwise, however, bank manager Horace Hiscox mother-in-law on Billingsgate and He said ecided to go for al d had suffered a dizzy and had put his car in $25,000.00 or one of the other BIG CASH PRIZES Whitby Lawn Bowling Club. [and fined Vaselesky $10 and costs/and a teller in his bank, along - me | for consuming. A charge of being with the two jail guards. intoxicated was dismissed, | h bie argument, Mp, Molntyte v Stoneman, of the said that Vaselesky, who is pro- a ot a said hibited from drinking Nquor in| that he had stopped the accused Ontario, could have been drink-| as he attempted to board a taxi/ing 4.4 beer, which does not after leaving @ bank in Whitby, [come under the definition of He said that he smelled liquor on [liquor according to the act, He [Vaselesky's breath and that he said that since no container had i .. been found, it was necessary for| {the Crown to prove that he had in fact been drinking liquor at all, | His Worship said that he could | not accept that theory and levied | the fine for consuming while | in the $90,000.00 FAMOUS NAMES CONTEST GAME IT'S EASY! IT'S FUN! N years - of successful) Passing Charge Is Dismissed y A charge of passing a vehicle The Brooklin Fair which ac-jon a curve was dismissed against tually opened for the first time in/Joseph O'Reilley, RR 1, Lind:| 1908, was situated during the first say, when he appeared in Mag-| 10 years on and around the land istrate's court, before Magistrate where Myron Vipond, fair direc. A: S. Mitchell, Tuesday morning tor ever since its opening, now|in Whitby, | lives. Having operated in a very] Magistrate Mitchell stated that successful manner for six years|he hoped O'Reilley had learned a {the fair was closed through the|lesson and would think twice be- period of the first war but re./fore passing anyone on a curve opened right after the war's end @#@in. His Worship pointed out | has been in full operation ever that it was a very dangerous terdicted. He dismissed the drunk [whitey TENNIS CLUB Opening THURS., MAY 28th A cordial invitation to all. REFRESHMENTS SERVED NOW! NOW! NOW! Is The Time For FUR STORAGE WHITBY CLEANERS 150 Colborne St. East, MO 8-2343% y a lihiree at three e disastrous "58 season the local 'They will book up with Peter-| onihs elub officials are going all out to/borough," four times, twice at Pended for six months mould a contending club. Many home and twice in Peterborough. | coach Jim Cherry has been put-|pesult of h's applica. WHITBY ting the club through back break- tion to the OLA to play an ab. ing practice sessions. breviated 16-game schedule be. | Brian Gibson is expected home| FINED $50 in early June from the Univer: . Albert Edward Fraser, 34 of sity of Michigan and the return Sleepy Driver Starr avenue, Whitby, was fined should add further punch to the {Jail on Tuesday when he pleaded Miller's scoring offence. | Is Fi d 15 guilty to a second offence com- Satinviay night the Millers 'are| ne mon intoxication charge. He ap- ith SOU arines and this should be a| John Russell, 37 Thelma Ave, Phbs in Whithy police sours, - mo------ dandy, Earlier this year the Forest Hill, was convicted of Whitby club managed to woo careless driving in Magistrate's| B kli S . F . letics but the Millers in tum lost by when h bed Magi | Ir00 in pring alr Moore to Nanaimo, B.C., when| * A carne are: Mag a | the West Coast Club made him trate A. 8, Mitchell and was fined an offer too good to refuse. Moore $15 and costs. | ate or me bh was the league's top scorer last! Russell testified that he had| idl able player, but when the OLA when he felt something pull him| After 47 Not to be forgotte ver granted him permission to go over into the soft shoulder. He operation, the Brooklin Spring the 9 lo be forotiey Mvaver, i west, the Whitby club knew that Stated that he had not applied the Fajr will once again hold its really do without. Plans are a A d . he would go down deeper into the garda 3 Yin Fale ager Ivan Davie were wasted, card and therefore tried to Santrday Jue 5 Th Sal i way With all, or at least a majors teer t willie . \ ' ity, of the te! res Moore would havc been a ter- steer the vehicle back on to the Community Park, with the la- ape WEB op foams hall of his "know-how" and ability to| James Gifford of Forest Hill, afternoon for a sparkling display put the ball in the net spoke in defence of the accused of the many fine pieces of work : pointing out that he had ridden|y 0 yhov make as well as other tion of staying in St. Kitts for nov times and had alway J Tate o ploy. found Tigh Pika very as wh hos hewn pepanied Hat Share men of S, e $ - driver. |W e a complete livestock show with representations of cattle and rather cool toward the Millers. aused had fallen asleep at the! wy ny. of This should provide for some wheel and had therefore slipped the surrounding area. keen rivalry between the two off the road. Plans for a full afternoon's en- bie; A tion he Mitchell contended joyment will commence with a way the power has shifted in the hat despite the accused's good| Ce 8 A league, lacrosse fans are looking driving record he must learn that the Brooklin Senior School at fo thing to practice and could lead at Monday's 97 game between he has a responsibility to other 1230 p.m. led by the General 0 a serious mishap the Brampton Excelsiors. Last sibility not to fall asleep. His Over a pre-arranged route to the @ spring horse show, with a year the Brampton club trampled Worship pointed out that the ac- fair grounds where the fun will MWitea being made te hold a com- over the league dropping one con. cused could have had this mishap begin bined horse and cattle show in that one by only eac goal Saute 4 bad accion. During the early part of the yp Hey Nin Dregtess Es 3 = or 1 "will - and the ever growing interest in afternoon the dust will fly to the nate the fair moved over to BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now Playing | which pull the well known sul-|tarestin: y | » ing baseball and football | {kies, with fun for ali and no games played. spills but lots of thrills, it is FIRST RACES Lovers of baseball will receive The Brooklin Fair remained the a treat later on in the afternoon same down through the years | when two well matched softball with the horses, catile and base- teams go on the field in a tourna: (ball and football until in 1954 it ment game that is reported will was decided that there should be be the bat yet. The teams parti- so¥® sulky races cipating have not been named as' «"Thav wen ORT yet, but Jack Wallace, secretary dr ere a ou year of the fair this year, let it slid Vipond reported, "so we Poi png [that there are plans afoot t0(oided that we woukl have them | [have the best teams in this arealfrom then on until at ve ond out there for all to see, at least gq) as he puts it, there will be a i oh ey Were not popular game worth remembering and definitely worth watching During the evening hours when the folks are resting up from a dinner of hot dogs and soda pop, procurred from the several re. the road His car was irpgounded for h months and his Heenee sus. new faces have been added, and|This twist in the schedule is the K DAY-BY-DAY EXPECT GIBSON cause of travel pr of the high scoring speedster $50 and costs or one month in scheduled to Journey to St. Cath- |peared before Magistrate Frank Gary Moore away from the Ath-|Court, Tuesday morning in Whit. season, and voted its most valu- been driving along the highway the lengthy negotiations of man. brakes fecling sure that if he did| festivities with the big day set at to provide a very satisfying mid "highway, |i i rific asset to the locals because dies taking over the arena in the oy today. Although Moore had no inten- dM Ay ' agi Pod in cars driven by the accused, iterns of interest rine's club will no doubt feel The crown alleged that the ac- h horses from many of the farms clubs. As an indication of the ar. icirate Magistrate large parade starting off from " t the Long Branch Monarchs and drivers and that it is his respon. Motors Pipe Band, marching| "In the beginning we only had - test in the 18-game schedule and/on a crowded highway and yoo nine RACES 1912," the Fair Diroctor stated, enjoyment of all, from the fast the new community park in 1922, -EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 - a fa a trotting feet of those horses where there were very In Last Complete Show at 8:20 Lacrosse O.L,A. JUNIOR PETERBOROUGH Vv S WHITBY MILLERS Thursday, 8.30 p.m. WHITBY ARENA ADMISSION ADULTS 50¢ CHILDREN 25¢ "Enjoy An Evening Of Action Filled Sport" for full details, see today's LULL] DAILY STAR y SPY STORY OF WORLD WAR II "The ladies first came into the picture about three or four years ago," the director went on to ex- pial, "and it looks like they're bere to stay too, since they have freshment booths to be on hand, [D€€R Putting on a wonderful show or possibly finishing off the last | With lots of wonderful displays." potato chip they wil! be able to| "Everyone is invited to attend | Irelax in the arena and watch the big fair which attracts peo-| two lacrosse teams fight it out/Ple from far and wide, but it| for the honor of winning at the|also gives people for at least 15| fair. miles around a chance to meet : once a year anyway, where they SCHOOL ENTRIES can talk over old times and have | Another interesting item at the a real geod get-together which air this year is the showing of at they might .not do otherwise." least 400 entries of writing and Mr. Vipond explained, "This is art entered by the students ofivery likely why it has been go. public scliools throughout the sur. ing so long and so well" he ing municipalities. |added. 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