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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jan 1960, p. 5

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tthe same composition. She con { THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesloy, Jonvary 13, 1960 § ( . La I ( 'hemist Testifies cluded that .the paint and filler WHITBY Po ot ETT @ Hot Ph ee -- from the accident Scene and he va, who has been nursing infin-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Sim LJ Evidenc Attorney-( tory on T ¢ | viction of a char scene t Edward Powell was fined $: and costs and his licence 1 | % [pended for three months whe lory. for tests claimed he had been driving happy returns of the day, Wark, sou of Mr. aud Ws: i STAFFORD BROS i he appeared before Mag ale MADE TESTS home from work and his car had er Ottenbrite, celebrated his 5th . F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police court Eddie Ray, of Olive Ave., Osh- analyst in the at ld awa, told been struck at its g spoiirevealed that each the paint His Worship accepted the evi- days are offered to Cathy on Queen night of HOLIDAY IN BERMUDA Pictured while vacationing on the sunny isle of Bermuda in the West Indies are " Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Osborne of the Ontario Ladies' College While in Bermuda, they 'stayed at | via British Overseas Airways Buena Vista, a guest house, in | Corporation Paget Parish. The couple ar rived in Bermuda on Dec. 27 Bermuda News Bureau Pholo | and returned home on Jan. 6, ! by Roland Skinner St. Andrew's YP Sawed-Off Rifle Plan Burns Night es I'ne Young Woman s Group of St. Andrews's Presbyterian Church held its monthly meeting last Monday evening at the church hall. The worship was led by the president, Mrs. W. A Andrew. Two hymns were sung and the scripture reading was given by Mrs. D. Kernohan During the business meeting the 'details of Burns Night' were discussed. Burns Night is the very popular celet n of Robert Burns' hday, held an- nually in the church hall. This year it will be on Monday jan 25. Six o'clock has been planned i for the first sit for supper 6.45 the second sitting A new welcome and elfare convener was appointed Mrs P. M. Newton, to be a d Mrs. J. Duff, Mrs. ( W. Porter. The date of the annus bazaar was set for Wednesday Nov. 16 Mrs. P. M. Ne presented a request from the Kirk Ses sion" regarding funds needed for Jr. Habs' who told police he sawed a .22 the Presbyterian Dec aconess trai ibre rifle down in the fashion ing centre to be built 3 f the gun used by the star of future in Toronto. The group has|TV's Wanted Dead or Alive as pledged to allocate $200 to this/ Tuesday fined $50 and costs o tnud by the end of the year. The one month in jail for possessi financial report for the year was such a gun. Everett John Be read by the treasurer, Mrs. R.|of Baldwin St.. appeared before g Heron Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby i A lively discussion period fol-!police irt ch ed th being lowed the business meeting withlin nossess f a rifle with a such questions be as shed as: [bar than 20 inches long Are women nter 1 in public © { Stoneman. of the affairs Should children be given whithy Police Department, told HT phn ds oa rifle under the seat in Bell's ull me Christian serv hy ay é He said that the chamber the government allow. niained a live round of am »s in the countr : nt on and he also found a box f cartridges the car a The hostesses for the evening Cf cartridges in the car's glove vere the executive member W. A. Andrey Mrs The accused told me he had an, Mi I loan rs (been watching Wanted Dead or m and Mrs \ A Alive on television and had surprise ending to the 1e rifle down to match 1 vas presented by Mrs the star of the show han who had taped ft ting | Stonemar i s was played back to the ' Magistrate Ebbs bo an ladies during the social hour. where accused got his ca --- - Crown Attorney Alex! C. Hall A suggested it might have » . come from a bounty. \/ 1s1t "he accused's uncle told the {court that the rifle had been used by the accused for rabbit hunting. | * - band o sa at] Revives Memories ih. a i Tonight's benefit hockey game at the Whitby arena will bring|' back fond memories of the old|Brockville Eastern Senior Hockey League, when the Whitby Dunlops and Junior Canadiens provided the top attractions Sammy Pollock will lead his Baby Habs into battle as un doubtedly the hottest Junior "A' club in the country. Recently they have trounced most clubs in the OHA Junior ""A" circuit in inter locking games between the Mon- treal Canadiens Junior farm club and the OHA teams. Just las week they whalloped Hamilton |i Tiger Cubs 9-0 Earlier this year tonight's visit- Jailed 4 thing sinister in the incident. *'It the was foolish more than anything," ws hung a 4-2 defeat on 'Dunnies'" in a game played at|he said. The game is being played for the injured Alf Treen who has WHITBY been out of action and off worl "om ma reguer wn for oer BOWLING NEWS five weeks now f is an tremely popular member of the . rw » . WHITB NITE club. noted for his record skat THY Lp Y NITERS ing ard robust style of play. He siti isn't expected to return to action Ruby Lee had the ladies high single and high triple on Friday for a couple of weeks yet. night. 2: . ir oo» Fria Incidentally game time has been | pj; ) od is Jy 5 a HN'Dink Bye had the men's high moved back to 8.30 p.m. for this single with 259, Doug Grylls and game, because of earlier rink ren- pink Bye were tied for high tals to the Figure Skating Club. triple each having 698 Dunlop games normally start at; goo triples: Bob Sherman. 602 8 p.m Dink Bye, ; Doug Grylls, 698, 200 single Nessie Shephard, 214; Ron Bragg, 213; Jim Che o ni S 201; Bill Simpson, 232 Rorabeck, 234: Ruby Lee, 256, 220; Gene McLean, 223, 234; Bob On Forgery Count = a oa A Toronto man who attempted bo pass a forged cheque I itself was spurious, was jailed for four months on ch: of forgery and 'uttering. Donald Oliver Walker, 35, of College St., was sentenced by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police court A charge that he was in pos- session of a chauffeur's licence and a motor vehicle transfer per- mit, well Knowing them to have been obtained by the commission of an offence punishable by in- dictment, was dismissed Evidence against Walker on the cheque charges was heard last week. At that time, a super- market clerk told the court that Walker had asked her to cash a cheque for $117.43, payable to Harry M. Stone, the cheque pur portedly drawn against Massey- Ferguson Ltd. Checking a list of suspicious cheques, which had been issued by the company, she said, she found that this was one of them. PHONY CHEQUE A Massey-Ferguson clerk told the court that the cheque was completely manufactured and was not a Massey-Ferguson cheque. Police told the court that they had found a chauffeur's licence and a motor vehicle transfer permit, both in the name of Harry Stone, on the accused's person On Tuesday of this week, Ray- mond Brillinger, operator of a motor vehicle licence issuing of fice in Markham, told the court that on the morning of June 1 he came to his office and found that all chauffeurs' licence and motor vehicle permit blanks 'n his office had been stolen during he nigh The ¢ court was told that follow- ing r"s release on bail in Augt of las t vear, he had gone to the S 1 had spent months 4 there aw: ] but was late s jailed again by ¢ Dec. 11 NO ORDINARY ( Before sentence passed, 'the court that this was no ordin- Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall 'old mon. League: Colleen Keddy 66: Marg McLean, 98: Harold Shephard, 72; Gene Mclean, 97; 8 Joy: Bain, 76; Nessie Shephard the cheque itself was a spurious 92 document. Evidence by the store Team standing: Atom Busters 13; Red Caps, 12; Odd Balls, 10 | Beavers, 9; Mic Macs, 9: Yo Yos 8; Black Cats, 6; Screwballs, 5. | ary case of forgery. He said that he 'said, indicated that a » number of such cheques were in circulation not ru A ie tila of listrict from Toronto for the pur- Cre" he seid pose of passing this cheque s . I'he sentence was dated back His Worship said that the ac-/to Walker's last arrest on Dec. 4 cused apparently came into this!1l. = THE LUMBERMAN SEZ: IMPROVE YOUR HOME DURING THE WINTER ! It's a very rewarding hob- by, and so much fun that the whole family will want to help you! See us now! We carry all the materials you need af very low prices} AJAX LUMBER CO. WHITBY -- MO 8-4106 PICKERING PH. 366 AJAX PH. 1045 paint and filler from the suspect's ' : car were the same PERSONALS il for the past year, was pson, of Henry St. ag r. 2 - Gl > § Brookl told . guest at the home of . and zien. Reazin, of broom, loi " Mrs. Ernest White, of 612 Green he court that on that same eve Mr. and Mrs. Mike BlyszezykiSt, Miss I returned to ning he had found accused's car and daughters Verna and Aud- Bermuda Pg I year Family Monuments oy of Wynard, Saskatchewan e by a chemist' in the scene $ ¢ part ) ieneral's crime labora- Paint and body n a ditch on the sixth conces- itp : 3 PC Arthur Wh ide. of the dss ae > were visite at the home of M Mr. and Mrs. G. Riddell flew} <n uesday led to the con- wiino Detachment A PP sion, a short distance from ang Nips, P. J, Metherel K scotland A ROCK a Brooklin district maa i that be he Ment of the { Queen St. He said that he thought back to Scotland after spending i ge of failing to stop a said that he had sent samples of ad. might. liave sutfered. a David. son' of Mr. and Mrs. a few months with their son and] oF Creotea 1¢ of an accident. Elgin pa nt and filler from -the ac. ACCUSES 16 2 J. Gartshore, of Hallett St., is family Mr. and Mrs. A. Riddell, Individual of Hillcrest Drive. Requirements d { ; heart attack a he: iv ; 'u car and sample from heart attack or a head injury celebrating his fourth the accident scene to the labora in his own defence, Powell day. His friends wish him many ; Cathy, daughter of Mr, and Dianne Gillies che { and gone in the ditch on the Sixth yee Edward Keenan, is celebra- e cession. He denied ever being ino' per fourth birthday today. Was arranged on Monday 318 Dundes East ion on Queen St. that evening Best wishes for many more birth : Pain x MO 8-3552 Mrs. F, Simpson, of Toronto, . St.. in Brooklin, on ihe samples. was made up of six lay- dence by Miss Gillies and regis- was dinner guest on Saturday at Nov. 12. Found at the ers, The fillers, she s: were of tered the conviction. Miss Patricia Dawson, of Ol-!the home of her son and daughter- birthday. 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