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The Oshawa Times, 1 Aug 1959, p. 6

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdoy, August 1, 1959 reer SWORN IN the case port on No. 2 a.m. June 13 eas He had & Highway at an- DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE AND HIS ORCHESTRA f PAVILION | 4 OSHAWA S 251 ynusut (a) RJ 1 Yo Magistrate R. B.| to| that Stahel's car struck a trans-| 1.10 x : t of Chadwick's/Teport said the investment was pparently been contrary to the munmicipal act, from fatigue said the said he believed the matter had 8:30 - 12:00 P.M. to MUSIC $ CONTINENTAL | 8 at the s 5 | Giant Triple Thrill Holiday! SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW! AFTER 12:05 A HIDEOUS SHE-THING! PROUD YOUNG REBELS TERROR FROM THE YEAR oN elole ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MAKE UP A PARTY AND GO TO THE DRIVE-IN Ny 681 EDITH ST. RITSON and. BLOOR One Block East of Corner Everyone Welcome § DNIPRO HALL | Brian next year at Hampton Park, the| Fergusons Holds Swe ui' =" = e e officers were ap- M - tin President, Grant Ferguson, +; Attend ee g ronto; vice - president, Lloyd| MOUNT FOREST (CP)--Fire- By MRS. R. C. HILL Nestleton, i 1 BLACKSTOCK - The Ferguson|Mrs. Bruce Taylor, Solina; treas-|ince registered here Friday for day for its 22nd annual picnic. |ton. Earl Dorell was asked tomen's Association convention, A ball game was played, fol-|send greetings to Rev. T. J. 8.|About 500 delegates are expected |with the following prize winners: the last member of the third gen- | Children (5-7) -- 1. Ian Fergu-|eration known to the group pres- (1. Don Wright; 2. Judy Mow: day August 14. ; (3-4) -- 1. Walter Taylor; 2. --- }id > WESTERN OIL guson, + Backwards race -- 1. Don|oil production was estimated at 000. Bunnyhop -- 1. Ian Ferguson; oy. flea ent and Linda Mout Girls (11-14)--1. Carol Rahm; 12. Janice Byers. DANCE TONITE Brian Mountjoy. : th | Girls' three - legged race -- 1.| TORNADOES Joy. Boys' wheelbarrow A i CALLER--BOB FOWLER $ guson, | ADMISSION $1.00 | Ladies' balloon burst -- Mrs. | { Ladies' shoe kick Rahm. Mountjoy and Jim Byers. Gents' shoe kick -- Bill Fergu-| - |» Ontario Firemen A / al Meeting pointed for next year, namely: | Wright, secretary, men from all parts of the prov- clan met at Hampton Park Satur-|urer, Mrs. Murray Byers, Burke-/the 58th annual Ontario Fire- |lowed by a program of sports, Ferguson, Nelson, B.C., who isto attend the four-day meet. son; 2. Linda Mountjoy; (8-10) --|ent, who celebrated his 89th birth. Leslie Ann Wright; 3. Mary Fer- oto i » alue of Canada's 1958 crude (Wright; 2. Judy Mountjoy. $400,000, joy, tied Boys (11-14) -- 1. Jim Byers; 2. OLD TIME -- MODERN {Janice Byers and Judy Mount- Featured on NORTH BAY TELEVISION || Girls (15-18) -- 1. Miriam Fer- Ivan Mountjoy. | Men's balloon burst -- Merrill | | | Ferguson. | | -- Carol son. Couples' three - legged race -- ante ed SUNDAY MID-NITE Mayor Suggests) + = HORROR Show ! 'Stock Disposal | 0" THE MUMMY KITCHENER (CP)--Mayor Jo- |seph Meinzinger said Friday he |would "suggest but not insist" Ro 21 KINDS OF HAPPINESS! SN Spun v i [y™ laughter...and Little Folk! S54 [i x & 3 NV # ) Belonged to = a Giant Dog! ™ Plus This 3rd Big Hit! IN TECHNICOLOR "DESTINATION MOON" TE 3 oe ky! 'RAWHIDE' plus "LADY IN THE IRON MASK' in Color ALL NEW--IN TECHNICOLOR Commission dispose of its $6,000 worth of stock in the Kitchener- {Waterloo Dutchmen senior A oalune hockey club. "CURSE OF inal transaction was only a "technical violation * in any case. | The O io department of mun-| > icipal affairs had not raised = 2S Xx XK DOORS OPEN AT 12:05 objection. BILTMORE THEATRE FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! | J. F. Scully, city auditor whose been remedied by the stock be- ing given a book value of $1, Mr. Scully added that the orig- A EN, COME and DANCE to Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY UNION HALL 8:30 - 12. HELD NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY CONAN DOYLE 125 Ten Times The Terror in TECHNICOLORY PLUS HIT NO. OVER! esRoO JUDGE WILLMOTT IS Swear In New Court Briefs Ontario Jud | From Cob | COBOURG (Staff) -- William COBOURG (Staff) -- In a brief|is a press of work all over the T. Bond, 45, of 269 George St., but iiapressive ceremony, recent-|province." Cobourg, pleaded guilty to driv- ly appointed Judge Arthur Roy| Judge Miller then administered ing without a licence, but plead- Willmott, of Cobourg, was sworn|the Oath of Office. ed not guilty to a charge of care- in by His Honor Judge M. A.| Mr. Honey, on behalf of the|less driving Miller at the court house in the|Law Association, expressed the Baxter adjourned Counties municipal building here pride and pleasure all members Aug. 7. Friday afternoon {felt that one among them had| Henri Stahel, 30, of Port Hope, Members of the Law Associa- been appointed a judge. pleaded guilty to a charge of tion of the United Counties of| Judge Willmott said he had ye-|careless driving and was fined Northumberland and Durham and|ceived more than 150 letters and go5 toeir wives attended the cere-|telegrams. He promised mem- " Gi a I Ta tion after- bers of the Bar, with a smile, to An OPP officer told the court wards given by the law associa-|hand down judgments with tion for Mr. and Mrs. Willmott/ possible speed in the Chateau Hotel. Ig Regular court Procedure as! | suff followed, except that the public | M t ] M J seats were filled with lawyers| on rea an [orricer. Sa and their wives, and the two| gy, on Vados, 2 Oshawa, plead, i | jed gully a g another ve- Judges, 30 back and purple Tobes, Fined, Loses hicle improperly and was fined Court officials were there Ju " . y 1 1 Ne. 2 Hig their accustomed places, the H L 'ravelling east on No. 2 High- court crier opening proceedings 1S icense way near Roseberry Hill, Vados with the traditional "Hear ye!| COBOURG (Staff) John had turned out of the line of traf- Hear ye! | Meagher, Montreal, convicted of fic to get ahead Alone, at the long table pro-|criminal negligence, was fined| © © get ahead. On seeing vided for. counsel facing the $100, assessed $61 costs and had other car approaching and un- judge's dais, sat Russell C. hig driving licence suspended for able to get back into the line of Honey, president of the Northum- six months by Magitrate R. B.|traffic, he drove into the north berland and Durham Law Asso- Baxter Friday. |ditch to allow an approaching ciation. Meagher had pleaded not guilty |car to pz Deputy-Sheriff Fred V. Hinman, [to the charge when arraigned recently retired, was back in before the magitrate a week] court for the occasion. Sheriff ago, Magistrate Baxter reserved Fred Richardson, whose retire-|judgment until yesterday. ment is effective Saturday, was| The charge arose out of an ac- in Montreal, but came in for high cident that took place two miles praise by Judge Miller, |east of Wicklow on No, 2 High-| "I am sorry that Mr. Richard-| way late in the afternoon of May| son, who has so long been the|12, Two cars were in collision sheriff of these Counties and| Ralph Stuart, driver of the car clerk of this court, is not able | involved with Meagher, was seri- to be here today," said His Honor ously injured. addressing the court before the| In sentencing him, Magistrate! swearing-in ceremony. "He is on Baxter said that in turning out holiday and out of town for the of the line of traffic to pass two weekend. | transports when he could not see "It is a matter of great regret|far enough ahead to ensure safe- fo all that this is his last day as|ty, indicated a complete disre- incumbent of the offices which he gard for the safety and lives of | has filled so well", | others. | "There is only one item of | business before the court this) | afternoon," continued His Honor, | Cub. B ild and proceeded to read the offi-| S ul elal proclamation appointing Ar-| thur Roy Willmott, QC, a county D At a, * Dam At Camp | 4 e Willmott," said is| Honor, "has always been a kind- Bor CRSTOCR Pack The 1st ly friend with a sense of fun. He last Re A zck camped has practiced law in Cobourg for ast week in two sections: B pack Wednesday to Friday and wore years than any other law- | A k S ' yer, known to many as kindly, |? Pac Sunday to Tuesday. family solicitor. Many will To Lawrence McLaughlin, Harold Fld A Martyn and Gerald Asselsti gret losing his sympathetic and!' oT sine 3 ssisted by Roy Grah d ¥indly understanding and wise 2°5'SteC | y 'kraham. an gounsel." {Delton Fisher were in charge. Judge Miller spoke of Judge, lnc Pack built a dam to Willmot's many years as a mem. [Of 8 swimming hole in the ber of the Law Association, the eosk ; many offices he had held in the|, BOth Packs went to View Lake| Law Society of Upper Canada for a swim parade. The follow- | ard outlined the work he would be J Sus Terelved heir Fyimmer a badge: ennis McLaughlin, talled upon to do "wherever there Douglas Metcalf, Ronald Min. shall and David Mackie. . » | ------------------------ -------- Crews Amive | Euchre To Rid : Ball Teams Tobacco Crop PICKERING BEACH A : euchre was held at Paradise COBOURG (Staff) -- Two hun-|school Monday. The proceeds dred tobacco workers will arrive Will go to help buy equipment In Cobourg over the weekend for [for the bantam and pee wee| mployment on tobacco farms in baseball teams. After the euchre| fre area, said Cameron Wall- lunch was served. The door prize ridge, manager of the local was won by R. Osborne, Base| UIC office which is importing the | Line. extra help at the request of Mr. Osborne also won the] rmers. men's low. Men's high went to| . The workers will not be ar-|A. Gledhill, Orchard drive. | riving in a body, nor will they Ladies' high was won by Mrs. I. stay either in Cobourg or Port Peak, Range line, and Mrs. D. Hope, but will be shipped out di-|Doney won ladies' low. Mrs. O. gectly to the tobacco farms. Redmond, Poplar Ave., won the They are what are known in|prize for the lone hand. | the trade as "primers". They| Tickets were also drawn for They pick the first leaves, and|the grocery draw with the fol- be placed according to abil-|lowing winners: bushel basket of and farmers' needs. |groceries, V. Ball, Maple Ave., + Harvest time is approaching Pickering Beach; gift box, Mrs. and it is expected the men will |E. McMaster, Orchard drive, gemain in the farms for eight or| Pickering Beach; 6 qt. basket of gine weeks. groceries, Mrs. A. Gledhill, Mr. Wallbridge said there are|Orchard drive, Pickering Beach. 5 tobacco farms in an area ex- tending from Castleton area, th of Cobourg, to Osaca and arden Hill north of Port Hope. SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES ; BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED | FOR MISSED PAPERS AND | PAPERS | 'ome rr STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 i you have not received your ! Times by 7 p.m. coll © AJAX TAXI PHONE Times, phone your carrier boy . irst. It yo. are unable to con- AJAX 333 vet hit 57 7:00 oom. All colls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, SLEPHONE STEVEN'S TAX) Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only CECILB.DEMILLE'S PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY ADULTS--1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00--SHOW STARTS AT DUSK -- ENJOY LIFE... EAT OUT MORE OFTEN Special Sunday Dinner SERVED FROM 11:30 AM. TO 8 P.M. OR A your added pleasure and enjoyment Dine by... 'C ) ) . " FROM 5 P.M. UNTIL 8 P.M. GENOSHA HOTEL Completely Air-conditioned FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE RA 3-4641 GUN-DOWN THAT CRACKED THE WEST WIDE OPEN! Ld We HE GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY JOEL McCREA NEMAS COPE COLOR by DE LUXE Sst 0 [1 TED MTETO Pe, SMOKING IN LOGE ILTHOR TODAY Monday E vecrion GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON'S MINES! 4] 4 NATUST starring GFAPEE MONTGOMERY TAINA ELG - DAVID FARRAR ODAY 'UDREY HEPBURN o ANTHONY PERKINS NLY "GREEN MANSIONS' IN TECHNICOLOR "I want you... no matter what the . price or penalty!" v What John Rambeau desired he bought ...or took! But all the millions of the Rambeau Family...all its secret hates and lust were between him and this woman he must have The Cry that Rocked THE VALLEY OF THE SUN... "This CINEMAS coPE TECHNICOLOR STARRING ROCK HUDSON * JEAN SIMMONS DOROTHY McGUIRE + CLAUDE RAINS YENT SMITH KEN SCOT CINDY ROBBINS/ CASEY ROBINSON CLAUDE HEILMAN FARTS" Ghai "This Earth is Mine" 1:05 - 3:10 - 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:35 P.M. MONDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LAST DAY -- SUSAN HAYWARD in "WOMAN OBSESc=n"

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