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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jul 1959, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 15, 1959 | 5th Drunk Charge Whithy Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Brings Four Mos. A Toronto man who pleaded fifth intoxication ~ a!day sent to jail for four months Tel. MO. 8-3703 hy Magistrate Frank Ebbs, | Whitby police court, He was also sentenced to one month concur. AUTHORITY SEEKS PRESERVATION OF Ee Suggest Hardy House Be Historic Relic and incl in Whit an museum A oldest houses day One dentally by may Ontario County movement has started to make certain that the Hardy House, on Garden preserved when the land around it is subd The house ere in 18. from cut to Whithy from stone came to the port as ba for the old sailing vessels carried wheat from Whitby Kingston The house ing in the structed Proba the known is St. John's Anglican Church, in Port Whitby, whiel also built of Kingston, Some maintain the stone cut by prisoners who worked on the stone pile in the penitentiary. MADE SUGGESTION Some weeks ago Lake Ontario C thority, on lea: \é farm had been sold to W Ditched Car, Is Jailed Week A Toronto forced a 20-fo ad while int chel, 51, ple charge before Ebb n Wt PC Jack Masor Police Department told the court that Dumouchel had proceeding on Dundas and as car neared Lynde's bridge arossed ind and forced an oncoming the road. He said that narrowly missed going over a ¢ foot bank He said he found accused park ed at a service station The accused, he said toxicated In addition to the Dumouchel was ordered to the largest some of become St. is stone Was tone hro Kingston, T whicl to is not the only build vn to be so co I y be stone that was the Central on Au the nservat ning that ] all Jon car ¥ over iesday ja days for drivir ed. Lionel Dum ded guilt Magistrate ¥ thy police court of the Whith man another car t bar for seven been west Creek to the east! the nea wa seven days pa eourt costs or serve an additional car mm months was suspend seven days. His was pounded for three ils licence to drive ed for six months --- t I and will quarried in t and Developments a subdivider passed a motion suggesting that the , eight-room home be pre served in the event the land was ubdivided This suggestion was passed on to the Whitby town council and t property committee Is cur the suggestion report back to tly tudying make a coun Re ent at pres K emann Is the Ajax Hig! lived there have © in the house Mrs Linde mu and Lind in They winter lvised that they have hu 8 ¢ 1a must vacate the ), September en new owner I on e Posse OVERLOOK SITES A na of Germany Lindemann believes that Cana dians are apt to overlook their historical sites and he is among many district residents who urging that the house be pre rved "1 would gladly morrow he said, "if 1 were ured that this home would be 1 as a relic of Whithy's ive Di 1} he are move oul to erve Strangely altho thy enough 1gh one 30 years stone coltag which This build field stone nD ably the Hard house of the oldes in W newer so shade ranite built and house d hy ] e ceed house hich he now POSSIBLE Althe ailable MUSEUM? no official it has heen 1gh comment 8 A\ ~ MANCHESTER Bet and Pr Munro Holthy veek Helen Patsy are spending a 1 Eunice and Susan Roach at in Haliburton int Christ relatives esda pect John las G le and n London nard MeNeill m, Fraserville Monday Mrs. Norman Dixon hters of Vancouver vis aunt, Mrs, W. W. Holthy Holthy last week and Lloyd visited W, F asier Mi and dau and and M BROC WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 that the a county unofficial circles house could become museum. At recent meetings of the Ontario County Council, the matter of a county museum has been brought up by historical so and other interested ed in cieties groups councillors indicated at that they would active. t any such group in estab a museum in the county Whitby is the county town would appear that the logical a museum would be The that time ly assi lishing Since it site for here Further aits the 0 of the yetion ns aw property re tow com mittee PIONEER HOUSE day Burns' plenie swimming and sports about visitors sat lunch its July meeting at the home of Mrs, 1 ing presiding the WMS training school McMaster which she attended ture and Mrs in PERSONALS GEORGE WRIGHT WONDERS WHAT rent terms on two charges of stealing from stores in Whithy Jalled was William Biglow, 41, who had heen remanded for sen | tence Last son, of Whithy De the Police partment, told the court that he had stopped Biglow on the street {and found him to be intoxicated, {He sald that he found four pair Al a of men's hose, stolen from men's clothing store, and |purse, stolen from a department store, on Biglow's person Crown Attorney Alex. C QC, advised the court that Hall, Big {low had a record dating back to 11950 with a. lengthy list of con B8 Solina Sunday #8 School Picnic 12 By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA The Sundae was held at the Commu plenic nity hall grounds attendance, Sports ith the ning prizes Givls, under mer Boys Girls 1a) Boys Broome Ladies' Men's race i y Men's whe biases Taylor and Larry Shoe seramble PERSONALS Joan Anthes. Dundas, and San dra Taylor, Scarboro, are hol lidaying at Howard Millson's Sharon Larmer, Blackstoc! holidays with her cou evens following win stnved 10 Sharon Lar Nell Tin West 10 ! Arline under under under 1 Gall Baker Robert Osborne Ibarrow race Dot Broome Loraine Knox race she Burns Church Holds Picnic By MRS, R, RICHARDSON ASHBURN Friday, the Sun school and congregation o Church held its annual ed at Geneva Park, After over 150, Mr pienle spending Ising, Karen and Brenda Yellow lees held at Geneva Par! Mr. and Mrs the weekend to down a Mills and Joyceville Mrs, J, Sandison motored Brewer's Mills to visit her ents, Mr. and Mrs . Locke Mr, and Mrs spent the weekend with their son R. Batten Mr. and were guests wedding in The Auxiliary of the WMS held Death, with Mrs. Deem Mrs. Edgar Heron reported on held at University, Hamilton Mrs. A at the Toronto Mrs. W. Routley read the Scrip R. Richardson led prayer. Mrs.' W. Knight pre ented the topic Toronto pent Mi A family with on My Richard and visit Peggy Graham, Toronto --y rw Ea ) -- TO DO ABOUT ROBIN FAMILY 3 Baby Robins in week, PC Gerald Robin- school with over 80 Inlretary manag were |Publie Utilities Commission Mon. Ronnie k, 18 ed home after spending several | charges of theft of a lawn mower| days with relatives at Kingston|8nd being in possession of the to par Batten of Oshawa Richardson | Bidwell-Smith | Mr. and Mrs, J. Stanton and paid $240, missing from Its place Sunday | ! mower, He called police 'Meadows Square Fergus Accounts | | By L. ARKSEY |Brooklin's goals were scored by WHITBY | PERSONALS TRAINS THIEF MONTREAL (CP) Ermel, 21, who admitted ste: Lorenzo 0 la car, told Sessions Court Th "8 np {des another man gave him div. ing | so he could carry out Mrs. J. A. Miller and daughter, Ruth, of New Brunswick, spent a| day Iast week visiting at the | | With the help of three Whitby Groves with two, and Shortt and home of Mrs, W. Hall (Juniors, jexests outscored the Fergus In the final la single (in Brooklin Saturday Woodbridge |stanza of the game, Brooklin ran opposition scoring |next will |all over the the Brooklin Meadow-! Rawbon one a plece, Fergus goal-| 1a- getters were Dobble who scored| crosse squad to the tune of 13-4|three and Landoni who collected |Jr., Mrs, David Lee and son, David are holidaying with her mother, Mrs. James Bendell, of | provide the|o,ion, Beach home game opposition for {eight goals to one lone Fergus the local squad on Saturday, July! Dr, Arthur MacKey and Mrs. 18 tally, | Regular goalie for the Brooklin {team was unable to play due to a were lear accident, with Campbell from|Groves, Brooklin: Reazin, J. Line-ups for Saturday's game Campbell, | Cherry,|W. Hall, and visited other rela. MacKey, of Ottawa, were callers at the home of their aunt, Mrs, | Ithe Whitby Millers substituting, 'Grandy, R. Craggs, D. Craggs, tives |gus the night before, were defeated 199 in Fergus Brooklin's scoring was done by le Barton who collected three goals, Doug Vipond Brooklin | negie, Shortt, Robson, Fergus; Langdon, Mag Safety Group Warns Of Hydro Pole Rescues A letter of congratulations was! {received by Harry Simpson, sec + of the Whitby das The letter was from the Flee trical Utilities Safety Association of Ontario and praised the action talon hy the Whithy PUC for re fusing to send a lHneman to the ald of a cat stranded on a hydro pole I'he incident came to light after a photograph appeared in Satur day's Times which showed Stuart '|Reeson up on an aluminum lad. der in the process of retrieving 'the animal from a hydro pole carrying a 4200 volt line to be congratulated on in refusing to wos actions the letter stated down Must Face Trial woe wenn ON Theft Charge | A Whitchurch Twp. resident, jed him and explained that Edgar Heron Ernest Graham, has been com-|had bought the mower on the pre- | men R. Richardson has return./@nd jury in Ontario County on whom he did not know, for $25 Graham who the men were but they told him they were desperate for money. | Gra- mitted for trial before a Judge vious evening from two The told him Chief said that he did not, know mower, Preliminary hearing was held in Whithy _|Tuesday morning {trate Frank Ebbs | Reginald Stratton, of Toronto told the court that he was the [owner of a summer cottage on [the 8th concession of Pickering Twp. and arrived there on the weekend of July 4 to find a power awn mower, for which he had court on Magis police before The committal followed ham entered no reply. Bag Dangers in the tool shed TORONTO (CP) On that same day, he sald, he |attended an auction sale at the Stouffville sales arena and spot ted a crowd around a power mower, On closer examination, he sald, 'he found that it was hi governments first formal of plastic bags Tuesday The to mothers, cletles and was ald children's Police Chief Edwards, of Stouff nursery ville, told the court that he had investigated the matter and while doing so, Graham had approach bags "to avold further dies." In their previous game with Fer. Don Vipond, Doug Vipond, Car- Barton, Ross, Rawbon and Fry, sub-goal- who tallled Munro, Scarrow, Dobble, Landon for three, and Don Vipond with Engladd, Woods, Abbot, Carter, two goals, The remainder of Robertson, Lilli and O'Connell, while making such "a foolhardy | attempt' to rescue the animal It' added that the Whithy PUC| its send lineman to climb up a pole, may- be to his possible death, for the| purnose of rescuing the animal, | "Why endanger the life of a man to rescue a cat, which can climb better than most linemen," It added that in| other cases, animals have been| known to stay up poles, for a| long time, but eventually come] Warn Against | Welfare | Minister Cecile says the Ontario warn: ing to mothers about the dangers circulated warning, being distributed | operators, urges mothers to destroy plastic trage- Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hill and| {family spent the weekend in {Wasaga Bay as the guests of| wood, Mr, and Mrs, H. Griffith, at their { cottage Mr, and Mrs. E, Hentsche and family will be spending their two) ~|weeks camping vacation in| Northern Ontario f Mr, and Mrs, A. Herz and son, | Peter, spent the weekend camp- ing at Rice Lake The many friends of Mrs, Cliff | Gordon will be sorry to learn that The letter stated that the lad she ls confined to the Oshawa could have easily been killed, |General Hospital, the theft, "I was never before at | the wheel of a car alone" he sald, "A new one on me," Judge T. A, Fontaine said, "1 guess anything can be mxpected these days," He sentenced Ermel to six months in jail, SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAX) SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-31M It you have not received your Times, ohone your carrier boy first, If you are unable to con- tact him by 7.00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY | n he | rl gene : For Skiing or Pleasure (4 MOULDED PLYWOOD BOAT 26 H.P. 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