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The Oshawa Times, 1 Oct 1959, p. 6

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ba A lore were: 1. Bob Park, Sun-|Smith, Beaverton, Saturday, Oct, Bengt Naesholm and his wife derland; 2. Brenton Lamb,!3, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Mr. arrived in Calgary recently from 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurcday, October : T Columbus, Smith's farm is on No. 12 High- Orebro, Sweden, to join their two impaired and to southbound 1, 1959 [from behind. He got out of his| H wih | ee ee. Vehicle and spoke to. accused. pt D who said = there '"'was only a am on nver oun Y oySs nn : Iseratch on his fence: : x The winner in the class fdr way, three miles south of sons. The 'couple brought with WO e atives } io When L Weak io Dhove police; Said Careless | boys 16 years and over who had Beaverton. (them the furniture, oil paintings, * je aii Wi ito His car, aid | . not plowed in competition before ---- ----------lcyrsizl. hand - carved and gold- us 00K OLi, So my ie 3 | A, Me - . BE hd xd Ag he said. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~| owing atc Was: el Wise, Claremont, | adorned thairs 20 ey Defence witness Nick Waso-| William Arthur Yeo, 21, of Hamp- The largest entry was in the ou le Tom ave spen 3 the = p Ire 0OSl1 1 V "© flick, a passenger in the Cassie|ton, was fined $15 and costs, or| > i : rs h i class for boys 16 to 21 years in-| p Mr, Ne hol 1 explained many fany. fol the court "We didn't five days Tuesday when he ap-| UXBRIDGE (Special). -- The competition, The - compet tors) jusive who had plowed in com.| of the anticues. «me dating back BOWMANVILLE (Staff) hit on the left rear corner. Pas- hit nobody." neared before Magistrate R. Bi Quistis Junior Farme: Were given a demonstration on iti before. . The. winners to 1642, belon' d to a Swedish James Cassie, 40, of 170 King coe called police, but accused o .gistrate told Cassie he Baxter on a charge of careless PO 18 Tau } Was | . 2 Sma Ig he Srow fo tration) . Howard Malcolm, Lo-| we en as nobleman who «i with no im. street west, was Tuesday fined drove away from the scenc.-He preferred not to believe Waso-/ driving. He was charged as the} Ati0. 0 rani ally «an a also a demonstration. ; will; 2. George Malcolm, Lo-| N media.» relative. lis estate was $30 and $10 costs, or 10 days,|said Pascoe gave him fhe licence|lick, who seemed prepared to result of a two - car rear-end Tons im, alurday. Al {of Jmisaing, oF. cust Hill; 3. Joh Gorrell, Sun-| scattered and eventually much of when he appeared before Magis-|number of the car which had hit/come into court and commit per-| collision on Liberty street north ulin Clark, Uniony le, ok J urpose oF the Jutior_tarmer derland, ! it came into the Naesholm fam- trate R. B. Baxter on a charge him. When witness went to Cas-|jury if necessary. July 31, fie' SoWL p.owman, was | PLOWING IMac Other winners were: Stephen rt (ily. ' of failing to remain at the scene|sie's home to ask about the aed | * "Dida't hit nobody' is mere-| Oral Hogue, 39 Elgin street, |ACi8l coach and judge for ie Junior Plowman a POON Lancater Beaverton; phen reasure A prize among the akiques. 1a;¢ 0: an accident, dent, Cassie denied having Ith, ; case where two negatives driver of the car which was) i | : nal ib- 2 a love seat with two mal Town police Cpl. Kaye Freethy|the other vehicle. Imake a positive. Anyone who|struck, said he was stopped at/Yeo could not pass on the right/n8 ond hd plow adjustmests/Lam, Colupiuet Glen oS MAARY, (CP) = reom_ de ing chairs, believed by the said he was called to Liberty) Accused was when|would bring a man like your wit-'the intersection of Liberty and without going into the ditch. fn. 0 SncLuTEZe pariicipg Claremont; Bill Batty, Boroklin. |modest bungalow. But inside is a Naesholms to be one of two such and King. street east to investi-lye questioned him, was! pess into court and let him be Third streete: He saw accused| Yeo said he was watching ap-|the senior matches. : ! t bungalow. 1s suis In existence. ge'" a minor vehicle accidentiiying of belligerent". the 'fall guy', so to speak, should coming behind, but he was|proaching traffic near. the CNR| The winners in the class for, The North Ontario Junior collection of antiques whic § ; " a May 16. A car cwned by Donald Pascoe said while he was wait-|be punished judicially," said the nable to got out of his way due|subway, and failed to see boys 15 years old and under who Farmer Plowing Match Is to be owners estimate to be worth ' Jota s 2 ¢ dudes A. Pascoe, of Hampton had been ing for the lights, a car hit him!magistrate. traffic. He said Hogue's car until it was too late. (had not plowed in competition held at the farm of Mr. Donald' $700,000. ilarge to hang from Annual Junior F Service UXBRIDGE (Special) -- Jim Needham, Riplev, provincial jun- jar farmer president, was guest speaker at the 14th annual On. [) tario County Junior Farmer ° D #47 BFORMERLY 'GRAND UNION a SUPERMARKETS church service in the United Church, Greenbank, Sunday. Mr. Needham's topic was "What is a Name." He stressed that a person's name is always associated with his or her ac- tions, and that people are known by their friends and neighbors. To have a good name is to have a good standing in club, church and other community activities Frank Barkey, Claremont, RR 3, conducted the service assisted by Rev. .8. R. Cooper, bank. Jeanne Alsop, ton, RR 2, read the Special music for the was provided by the Ontario County unior Farmers' Choir, directed by Mrs. John Dobson of Uxbridge. service Rally Day 3 At St. Paul's AJAX (Staff) -- The service of| St. Paul's church was taken over| by the Sunday school under sup-| erintendent Jack Simons to cele- brate Rally Day. The junior choir under the di- rection of R. Russell provided the music and the intermediate] § classes recited the psalm, Cer | | BUY ANY COMBINATION WITHIN ANY GROUP TO SUIT YOUR PARTICULAR NEEDS SAVE UP T0...5¢ = lesson was ready by Shirley Ker- ton and Marilyn Perkins, follow- - NIBLETS FANCY WHOLE KERNEL hool. po FINE CHOICE and told 1 The senior choir sang Jack Elliott, past president, a story. The induction of the new SOFT, Sunp-; * day school superintendent department superintendents was performed by Rev. T. Rex Nor-| man, General Superintendent | Jack Simons, intermediate and] senior' superintendent, L. Pike; junior superintendents, Mrs. W.! Archibald; primary superinten dent, Mrs. Devolin and nurser superintendent, Mrs. . Anthony were all offieially received. 1 Mr, Norman 2wnqunced with 's regret that Mr. Elliott and his family are leaving shortly to take up residence in Australia. Vie- ki Gerrard and David Chalmers of the junior department gave a short recitation and the primary | the HI-C group will and STRONG POPS UP 100! WHITE, AQUA, PINK, YELLOW KLEENE 400'S--REG. PRICE 2/69%¢ corn roast preliminary to gs Oct. 4. meetl Lack Evidence 16 OZ la LITTLEJOHN PEANUT BUT ix . JAR--REG. PRICE 35¢ Roainst Three SOLID, SAICO |# | We |e Te -- Ne "MONARCH L MARGARINE 1 LB. PKG.--REG. PRICE 2/55¢ ENTER THE BIG DISHWASHER CONTEST--1 FREE EACH DAY FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. PANTRY KING TOMATOES PACKED AT THE PEAK OF FRESHNESS "OR RD KING® CHOICE TOMATOES 28 OZ. TIN--REG. PRICE 2/45¢ FRESH CORE Vacuum PACKE 14 OZ. TIN REG. PRICE 2/37¢ a CATELLI 16 OZ. PKG. SPAGHETTI *c rnc ~ 2/35¢ ORCHARD KING UNSWEETENED 20 OZ. TIN ORANGE & GRFT. Jul WAX PAPER 100' ROLL--REG. PRICE 29¢ KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP RITZ CRACKERS 8 OZ. PKG.--REG. PRICE 21¢ V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 20 OZ. TIN--REG. PRICE 2/37¢ _ i ORCHARD KING : SALAD DRESSING 8 OZ. JAR--REG. PRICE 27¢ McLARENS FRESHPAK FROZEN | woe SLICED PEACHES ORANGE JUICE 6% OZ. TINS--REG. PRICE 4/85¢ | SWEET MIXED PICKLES) OR HOT DOG RELISH 12 OZ. JAR--REG, PRICE 29¢ 15 OZ. TIN REG. PRICE 2/39¢ TUNA WHITE a -- i ms es 7 OL. TIN--REG, PRICE 35¢ au OR ANY the court he did not whether the taillight was lighted on the Clark. car at the tine of the mishap Wind said he did not see the Clark car until it pulled out about two car lengths ahead of the Gibb 'car. He saw the brake lights come on Gibb's car when he was doing about 30 miles per hour at three car lengths behind it z Court Adds To Suspension BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~-- Alan Coperthwaite, aged 20, of Campbellford, whose driver's li- cence was suspended in May for careless driving, was Tuesday MACRAE--IMPORTED KIPPERS 33: | | | | | | | | | | ALL OR ANY... GIGANTIC FRESH LAMB SALE-GENUINE CANADIA LAMB LEGS S59: "WHOLE OR EITHER HALF SPRING LAMB LAMB-IN-THE-BASKET CHOPS OR STEW 29° LEAN & MEATY RIB LAMB CHOPS 69°, SHORT CUT--GRADE "A" RED BRAND PRIME RIB ROAST 03 ESSEX 1 LB. PKG. i SLICED BOLOGNA 4 3 fined $25 and costs, or five days, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to a] charge of driving while under susonension OPP Constable Emmet Trough | said OPP Constable Len James stopped accused July 23 when he SUPERB FLAVOUR HALIBUT STEAKS 49 THINLY SLICED--TASTY NUTRITIOUS BEEF LIVER BEEF LIVER 49¢ SPORTSMAN BRAND CLEANED SMELTS 27. LB. saw a car being operated after dark without rear lights Coperthwaite failed to produce a 'licedce. A check with the de- partment of transport revealed accused lost his licence in May. Coperthwaite said he was tak-| ing a friend's car to a service OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. North Plaza-- AJAX ® Dundas St.-- WHITBY OVEN READY GRADE "A '" FRESH 4 ROASTING CHICKENS .%. 53. station for gas when he was stopped. His licence was suspended for} a fiither six months.

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