THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 24, 1960 § | Bequit Three J. Curtis appeared before the highway when a car in front sud- driv-|denly braked to turn south onto | Of C areless court in answer to a careless driv. or oh WHITBY and DISTRICT EE . » : Z ¥ £ { Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West . : > i} | . a 4 dent on Pile a Joulevard og into the boulevard, ripped his . : Tel. MO. 8-3703 4 zg D C crossing of the 401 Highway oniprake cables on the ice bank, and Manazer: Lioyd Robertson Lu - 4 Unving Lounts cov collided with the other car. i i The accused stated in court that| In view of this Magistrate Mit- thy OPP Sroltie Soar he was proceeding west on thelchell dismissed the charges. Youth Awaits Sentence Coffee, Cake pa ; RSL E © a h charge. . . 1 i Tor Pidiolia, of Odiawa, was For Possessing Radio PatyHeld Po 5 / NQ@ll-=:5:: ARNOLD'S | ™ , 3 7 a White Side Road on Sunday, Jan. A County Court judge in Whit-|was a radio for a General Motors restriction has since been made. By Guide Co. : ! By 24, resulting in an estimated total 115 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY i Ss nvolvi: car. although the accused's car| Crown Attorney Hall said that ; : damage of $900. a a iv bo was a ST make. He said|the situation in Oshawa is not| The Ist Whitby Guide company? = | v a, The accused was proceeding Just North of the Four Corners charged with possessing a radio|that accused told him at that similar to that of other towns in held a coffee and cake party last ; a of east on the Highway when he col- FRESH MADE COUNTRY stolen from the Oshawa plant was|time that he hod purchased Se/giat Riere is present t. 3 EY ng PRAIRIE / / flided its Ine cars on the boule- PRIME RIB car s are stol-lradio at the Oshawa plant. large factory wher reat |S § lic re : } / sing. Sou Sat 200 sas adios Ire soi Later, he said, Christy was|variety of car paris are stocked. hall. The girls plesenied 3 sue i ; 7 Also on a careless driving ROAST Sausage ». 29+ Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall, taken to the police station where LARGE LOSS [2 t play Juder the ; rection ' ; " #icharge was a Whitby man, Ib c QC, addressing the court on the he made a statement which was| "The total loss through theft, |Miss Barbara Powell. fan : . Charles William Baird, 209 Brock BEEF . FRESH matter. of sentencing Charles read in court. In the statement, in spite of a security guard of Mr. Alfred Bunker and his sis-| i ; ' # |St. S. Following an accident on : Allan Christy, 18, of RR 3, Osh-|Christy said that he had been|175 men, is over one million dol-|ter, of Dunbarton, presented a : |Highway 2 on Feb. 21, in which Side Pork i 39¢ awa, said that despite efforts of employed at GM at the time of|lars per year, he told the court. wonderful movie taken by him- . - [the accused collided with a sta- ERE A a 175-man security guard, one the offence and had purchased| He said that it has been the self of animals, birds, flowers, " tionary car, causing $150 dam- RINDLESS BREAKFAST million dollars worth of parts four brand new tires for $15 from|custom for magistrates here to etc. These were accompauied W age, the investigating police of- FRESH HAMBURG are stolen from the plant each|another employee. In the state-|sentence accused persons to three i Nargerel ficer said that Baird "bent over BACON year. ment, he said that he knew the months in jail for theft from it bg ny oly TS tyne % . backwards" in co-operating with (4 Steak " 35¢ Judge M. A. Miller, of Cobourg tires were stolen. He said, in his eral Motors and suggested that wi Ee ay pr Xe iit id 4 : {the OPP when he reported the | 1h Pk . who presided, remanded Christy statement, that he had purchased|a suspended sentence might im- i, Telly on Pp! ii , accident 'at the station. | , KE. in custody until March 29 for|the radio from the same man|pell others to try to get away ¢ Se 4 Cake" 'wat PARSONS AND POOL | Magistrate Mitchell found the LEAN BONELESS STEWING sentence. He pleaded guilty to for $50 and was aware that it was|with thefts. He recalled that there A Jubilee " ear = ke d ki |accused not guilty f : being in possession of a car radio. stolen too. {had been a recent case involving served aud a 4] ess ad opar A Cobourg business man, Otto| BONELESS BRISKET or Bee >. 55 He had also been charged with| The officer said that police had [$20,000 worth of parts from GM. ated hon a THR le m2 Sore o ' | Round Bone Shoulder being in possession of four stolen never been able to learn the| "It is the belief of some courts by Pa ro. 'eaders w enjoy 1ano0 uo 0 POT tires but pleaded not guilty and!identity of the man who sold the|that these sentences have cut y a WHITBY ROAST Ib 35 SMOKED HADDIE . H Cc Fillels » 49 Crown Attorney Hall advised the articles to Christy. {down thefts," said Mr. Hall. "I | _--- | | atistic: se there court that he would enter no evi |have no statistics because t : S dence Christy was also charged TAKEN FROM LINE is no account of the undetectec Greenwood Chapt. resen oncer PERSONAL with theft of the radio and when| Mr. Hall 14 the court Tot hi Jette but I vant help but think nL: zo: roy > sg a Wa a r 0 a are eterre 1 >y A 3 s 4 , ug mr, the Crown heard the guilty plea ED Sve in a car 3 3 sor gh Ph Genoese" Makes Plans | On Saturday, March 26, the| Parsons and Poole first under- nis Leonard Moyle, 304 Mason| to the possession, he said that he wh 1 d nad now ol 15eq ing Whitby Concert. Association. will tvok two-piano work as part of ates het ha would not offer any evidence on|0n the production line and | There are 200 of these radios | : vio tie university program, and they |... y iov on Wednesday. For the! the theft count and a verdict of been found missing by the timeljost each year," he said. "and it For ummer present a concert in the Ontario| or "CFC ul that they now Dy ON ne not guilty was registered by the car reached inspection, appears that the accused is only Ladies' College, Whitby at 8.30 make most of their concert 0: ut to dinner and a show as well fenc | involved." The regular meeting of Vis- . , " Judge Miller Defence counsel Terence V.lone person involved. p.m. Two of Canada's most out-|pearances as a team. Together|> : A A E Dect. Sgt. John Powell, of the Kelly, of Oshawa, in asking for| Judge Miller said that he would | count Greenwood Chapter IODE standing musicians, the husband|they have achieved an enviable 5 some ot ber friends: Jemifer) I Oshawa Police Department, said a suspended sentence for the ac-|like to give the accused a sus-\y.. held on Monday in theland wife duo-pianists, Margaret|reputation. They have appeared so Bn Bell dig aoe a =m that he had visited Christy's home cused, pointed out that he had no|/pended sentence but would hesi- United Church Hall with the Parsons and Clifford Poole, will|in recital throughout Canada, and Sar lg if Ne a . on Rossland Road W., on July|previous record and had lost histate to do so in the event the po.oent Mrs. F. W. Browne, pre- star at the concert, [their initial performances on the 2 of last year and found his car, job because of this incident. He feeling got abroad that those with 4,0 For many years Margaret Par-|CBC network were so popular Jennifer. icgistered in his father's name, said that accused did not work inno previous record would also re- It was decided to hold a series/Sons was on the faculty of the that they have since been re Mrs. B. Sangwin, of Dundas St.| parked in the driveway the part of the plant where the/ceive only a suspended sentence of bridges convened by Mrs. Royal Conservatory and is now engaged for several long-term W., is opening her home today for. stalled the car, he said, thefts occurred and that complete|for theft from their employer. A . § |a consiiltant to the Piano Depart-|series. Bides : 1 Installed in the car; he Sai i - - -- ~ (J A. : Angerson Je Same | ment of Music Teachers College,| Solo or duo, they have appear-|3 Work meeting Rr the members| {Pay Camp or Pag Js The chap-|0f the University of Western On-led with the Toronto and other 5 ih WA . {for the month of July 8 P| ario. |leading symphony orchestras. As|*U . { 1 me Two ter will participate in United Ap-|™ "romper of the same faculty, |their i y has | : 4 y, prestige has grown so has| yi ICOF Prepares {peal campaign. Miss J. McKay) jigrorg Poole was invited to be-|the range of their concert tour. ate home of he . - jand Mrs. H. T. Fallaise were ap-| 0 head of the Piano Dept.,|This season, with their own Stein- "08 Greca St. ere: Mr oud] Color Styling . t eeting |pointed telephone and social con-| 4" hac" since been appointed|way grands in a special trailer, J Ten EE MR | veners respectively Conveners| pi, ina] of the Music Teachers|Parsons and Poole are making Ww 5 C ae iy ol - Five Year Warranty 2 ie Summer tea 3 She home college and of Western Ontario|an extensive tour of both Canada ih Ys ey AR Bo { {of Mr. and Mrs - Boner oni o,neervatory of Music. land the United States. [ors IR, » Mr. The Independent Order of Odd|and once again Whitby ran true| Scout Mothers June 16, and birthday bridge in| Ted Jones md bis son Jim, Safety Cold Control Fellows (IOOF) once again met to form in accumulating enough) ti the Whitby arena on Nov. 18 will a Thamesville, an iss nnie | ie with a good attendance at their|black lines (automatic outs) to The Ist Whitby Scouts and/he named later % y . : (Jones, of Toronto. | Dulux Enamel Finith regular Tuesday evening lodge lose to any team running to good Cubs Mothers' Auxiliary hela, its) geveral books and magazines b 3 py | Mrs. Hilda Richard entertained] meeting, with noble grand|form. Phoenix collected a home lar monthly meeting last... heing sent to Frontier Col- 1 | a h . brother Stevens presiding. Three run early and added another run|Tuesday evening at the Sunday Tege Members were asked to : | her group bu ladies of Lee ave All Steel Construction officers were absent in the middle frame and were on ah of Li Bg remember them for the next ; : ' 1 RO of the os Mrs | 2 17 2 # H The Noble grand welcomed the, then held scoreless until the last|Church. The president, Mrs. Ivy| cating These will be delivered ; ce ha s : g Available in 1 XY. Teu sizes nin, shen they doubled their|Hicks, opened the meeting with}, ri § ; Wyatt and Mrs. Vandyke. Tasty| . TT. good attendance of brothers along innings wh y 8 by Mrs. D. Wilson, a member of refreshments were served by the|| ; : . ; with a brother who has not found|score. In the meantime Whitby, the Scouts mothers' promise the executive committee ] 1 it possible to be present for some With probably the strongest line-| A ghort business meeting was "Echoes" has been subscribed lf g "4 i hostess. ® TERMS ARRANGED o Vice grand Bro. Swain, along 3 jew yuub eT of mcten ia discussed, that being a lingerie Spring Bay and a set of nature : i i | Peter Vangills, celebrated his 5th with other members of his visit-|\ © "00 "he haces by hitting the o> tO be held April 6 at the hooks forwarded. Book prizes, 4 " birthday. Attending his party ing committee, reported all 3 home of Mrs. Wyatt of Lee ave- ,yrsery bursary and war memo- "EE " , were: Phillip Richard, Ian Bax-| n_for Whitby will be| It was decided that further IODE greeting cards will be " A hg Dr. J. P. Marsh, of Grand|[f WHITBY PLAZA--FREE PARKING--MO 8-2081 ing a scheduled game -|the Whitby Baptist Church Sun-|house. The chapter will present Eis ts wih i with Phoenix in Oshawa, neces-|against Port Perry, who by win LOU CASTLE DON ROBERTSON ° rmit. | . : 2] P There were membership pro-|against. It would be nice to take Michell National Anthem. Mrs. Browne Evan gelist Team Sale Conducted by International Sales Liquidators Co., Reg'd. : i vircles fi tomatic » known sick, or otherwise indis-|Dlack line. circles for autom nue, profits to be turned in to the riz] scholarship will he present- ; 4 ter, Dale Church, Lori Brown, | ing /nings it was found that Whith 3 were found to be progressing NES ¥ | made due to the absence of many The convener of citizenship, ur served by Phillip's mother. | J to the minimum this eve-|this seaso; meetings would be held every given to new Canadians on April sitating their arrival there earlier|Ding their last three games could|day school hall. 'Two mothersia flag to the new town hall at posals and applications to hand this one brothers and then go on| At the close of the meeting aland Mrs. J. A. Anderson were tea , bers had been visited|%""s: Scouts' and Cubs' Auxiliary ¥ : | y posed, members ad | oe Vistiol Coon tabaltiag the Tote by de-l uxiliary ed and prizes for home econom: ; Rietta Vandyke, Terry and Denise | SALES & SERVICE favorably. were the winners by 21 to 4. members, |, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, announced Mr. FW. Marsh. and his densed d ning due to the dart baseball(played in Whitby mext Tyeljay fourth Tuesday of every month in'4 at a ceremony in the court " Rapid, Michigan, have returned iE than normal lodge closing would|tie Whitby but still lose out for|Were welcomed into the auxil. the official opening. which were handled in due form|to win the district shield and friendly cup of tea was served. |hostesses. ; and from present indications the then defeat Hamilton district . . . initiatory degree should be ex.|thereby retaining both shields for om Wh tb : emplified in Whitby lodge for another year. | : 10 1S1 1 Y some new members very shortly.! The euchre last Friday eve |! WHITBY SPORTS time past, Bro. John Wilson up of the season, were collecting held and a future project was to the adonted Northern school at y i | Phillip, son of Mr, and Mrs. || during the past | Definite plans could not be ics, and shop departments. | 3 : DePratto. Assorted goodies were| Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 p.m. General business was con-| The last scheduled game of pe ' evening, March 29 and will be after a brief visit to Quebec City. {top position on runs for and|iary, Mrs. Warman and Mrs.| The meeting closed with the A date will be set as soon as pos-|ning again found a good number A team from the Word of Life he joined the Word of Life staff. lodges to bring in their candi-|mittee is looking forward to an- | gelist, and Lou Castle, pianist,|lies and campaigns throughout L USE BSD oF the coming annual Ge? Sond STeling This coming Farid PARADE will conduct special services in|the United States, Canada, Cen-| 3 ALL REMAINING STOCK dart baseball league banquet Winners of evening prizes last | § J Faith vs i gh 304 Bpal. at the| RE-GROUPED AND RE-PRICED were circulated this evening for week were: Al - Foster, E. Hul- xy 4 held on Sunday, March 27, and|meetings will be Lou Castle, for. the banquet and play-offs to be hert, Geo. Banner, Mrs. F. Hul- 3 1 ) v ) § held in Port Perry high school|pert Mrs. H. Rorabeck and Mrs. | = By GERRY BLAIR they will continue until Sunday, merly a piano soloist with sym- » ' on Saturday evening, April 2.1, Cox April {phony orchestras. He has also MEN S and BOYS WEAR Members should contact Bro. Att- During the week, Monday to Played with dance Urchesirad in J t the earliest possible itby Hill airy 3 - |Friday, there will be a special|tours across the continent but in wood a e earliest possi The Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Juniors and the New. p | 137 BROCK ST. N. oo WHITBY date, by next lodge night at the market Smok : HA Junior |evening service every evening at|recent years has devoted his tal-| latest WHITBY e oke Rings continue their Ona Sano 8 p.m. and special children's ser-|ents in a different way as a| - | "C" play-off up in Newmarket tonight : by the Wi i f The banquet and play-offs will - J vices at 4 p.m. member of the Word of Life staff. be open to all members, their| DAY-BY-DAY Rings lead the best of seven set 3 games to 2, so a. Mr. Robertson is'a former nis: He has previously toured with ALL PRI E LA 0] 0 families. and their friends gener- win tonight for the local dairymen is a must if they |sionary in the Far East and dur.| ack Wyrtzen, director and youth 0 ally and is called for 6.30 p.m. DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES| gre t5 stay in the running. A goodly number of Whitby |ing World War II he was on|12der, but recently he has been with the dart games to Start If| North and South: Mrs. Freel fang will likely take the short hop over to New- [Eisenhower's staff as a mater) aStocialed wir Dog Robertson, mediately after. There will be six V 2: ti : associate evangelist. I teams on the floor at one time Juan and Mes. Bowman, ian market to take in this important fixture, and thus ForseanL iu tte luolligonce To SALE ENDS THURSDAY MARCH 31s to start the semi-finals. The ul-\winer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| lend additional support and inspiration to the kids. [yet g' Army. During the Kor-| ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS| [] timate winner will play-off with|gith 4915: Mrs. Kay Irwin and| Should the Whitby club pull this one out of tne fire |ean War, as a member of the| ON PAGE 12 the bye team for the district yy D. Wils L J championship shield presently] mast and West: Mrs. Wilson| ® S¢Venth and final game will take place here at the [Pocket Testament League, he| held by this lodge. and Mr. Jim Wilson, 51; Mrs,| local arena on Saturday night, and this one would [spoke to soldiers on the front| Bab B BS MEN'S SOX . eo0ccces 50¢c At the present time the Whitby|aracpougall and Mrs. Watts,| draw a full house. Newmarket fans came down in (LDS: 9 i ith | 4 icCs ' | 8 i . All 3 ize fits all. sv Joague ach 44s Mr. and Mrs. McCann, 36%.| droves the other night swelling the crowd to almost | At the conclusion of the war whonBandetited vebuedad 4 Tis Suis nine wins agains sses, - ; : ever. should Port Perry win all 900. Whitby won the game 6-5 in a hard fought con- . [J NTS their remaining games and Whit-| A SURPRISE test. The Hillcrest Dairy squad have a fine club, lead- WHITBY ee in MEN S BRIEFS sesceses IC x 540. tome by loses their remaining game,| » Ont. (CP)--| ing the group all season, and if their big gu as g By P , Toughie, Harvey Woods etc. White only, good elastic | 25. 0 93.00. Femous mokers. there would be a tie for first Mrs. Norman Carlson got 8 Iong-( 4hat puck in the net tonight they o EE ns bui BOWLING NEWS y Penmoms, Tougble, Hervey ign 2: and 3-bution single-breested place in which event runs for and|distance telephone call from a , they cou win the olels_ ith Wirasing Yin, istband. Sizes S-M-L. Reg. ; y 1 i ight here at home Saturday. Meanwhile to- [ee United Church Bany Bam MEN'S SH RTS S49 2 $3 brown, against will decide the team for/ woman she had known for 20| Series right I ; \ anwhile to i Slack, 4 the bye, to later play-off with the years, but whose voice she had| nights the night for the time being, LADIES' CIGARET LEAGUE [1nd BE ropular Dowty meeting I : % fo . winner of the semi-finals never heard. The caller was her High triples: G. Wiles, 773 (300, [church hall. Superi |} Dress shirts and sport shirts, some counter soiled, by Forsyth, Tooke, y € ' hee : G, y 3 . perintendent Mrs. ' This evening at Ogawa, pen gh, New Zealand, Mrs. The Town and Country . . . Detroit Red Wings 390); B. Sackett, 675 (269, 212);|J. Breckenridge was in charge. | Stagway, etc. Broken sizes. Reg to 4.95. "4 95 «49 95 Phoenix were hosts lo_Whihy {icorge McLean. failed to be impressed by "Punch" Imlach's confi- M. Bilida, 671 (235, 231, 205); M. |The afternoon was spent quilting | ' 8 \ dence and dropped the Leafs 2-1 th : Kadwell, 663 (257, 218); P. Brown on a crib quilt. The children MEN S TIES e®0eoc0socoe 1.00 i PP! e ais <-1 In € opening [642 (325 ; V. Sandford, 635 (255,|were under the supervision of All new patterns and stripes by famous makers. Reg. to 2.50. WHITBY fame o their Stanley Cup semi-final in Toronto 219); C. Fas, 3 12%, =); M. Mrs. Ralph Crawford. ast night. Tonight Chicago and Canadiens get start- [Bibeau, 570 (207, 206); A..Shar-| There were 15 baby night- a \ ROC . ed in Montreal Peterhoro Petes boi t their |MaD: 564 (212); P. Davie, 562] gowns sent for the refugee bale. MEN S SPORT SHIRTS 3.00 Phone MO 8-3618 Junior "A" ho , Ji . by bath St. C n 4 (215, 215). |A friendly cup of tea was served Fancy silks, cottons and wools. Plaids, stripes and solids, CAR COATS and Evening Shows at 7 & 9:10 pes alive by battling . Catharines High singles: D. Coverley, 255; to the mothers and milk and Sizes $S-M-L. Reg. to 6.95 . . TPs to a 3-3 tie in St. Kitts the other night, but they [(B. Heron, 242: L Peake, 220; M.|cookies to the children. Now Playing Last Complete Show at 9:10 all went out the window last night when the TPs [Everick, 227; H. Prescoit, 224; MEN'S HATS se 00000 5.00 WINDBREAKERS won 5-3 in Peterboro to take 'the series. The TPs |M. Sturgess, 211; M. Peake, 203. HIGH RATE by Stetson, Adam, Biltmore, etc. Fedora and flat top styles, For men and boys. Lined and : : Points to date: Cameo, 82;| Guatemala's birth rate is 48 0 , 82; \ now meet St. Mikes starting Sunday at Maple Leaf Players, 63; Buckingham, 60; per 1,00 population: per Year, All colors and sizes, Reg. to 15.95. Snlined; way style: 2 and fabries Gardens for the OHA Junior "A" championship |Winchesters. 45: Ex : i i i 3 3 ports, 41; compared with 17 in the United 7 men and boys. are all by Sudbury Wolves won 5-2 over Hull-Ottawa |Winstons, 33. Kingdom. MEN S DRESS PANTS . 499 up famous makers. Values to 22.95. Canadiens last night to take a one game lead in that |= | by famous makers. Tycondes, worsteds, gabs, ete. - | All first quality, Sizes 28-44 . Values to 17.95 15 PRICE sible and published to allow other of tables occupied and the com-|! Fellowship, Don Robertson, evan-|Since then he has conducted ral-| | | semi-final series in Eastern Pro, action. Three Rivers i hi d Montreal Royals t ahead 2 to none in the other set... Clinton Comets bowed SMORGASBCRD SUPPER II BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS . . . 1.00 out of contention in The U.S. Eastern league last night, dropping a 5-1 decision to the Johnstown Jets. i The Comets led the league in regular play but like BOYS' BRIEFS and TOPS a 35¢ MEN'S AND BOYS' Marlboro's of Junior "A" (who won the league) and | SUNDAY MAR 27 h " : Whitby Dunlops of Senior "A" (likewise) they bowed _ | 4 . t Tavs Pepmon breng, Fine interlock a sire, 3 for 100 JEANS out in the first round play-off activity. Only dif- | ' ference over the other two sets is that the Clinton 5 T0 7 P.M. I BOYS' STORM COATS ton . --~ - 2.88 ie Some led and. unlined | ited, i inish, , , wind a 3 vii rr 8-14, Reiner wo dry pend Reg. 7.95 sizes. iid 3 Hon Saal PIT BOONE Gist Maron, avon te 011s Senior "4° | ST, JONN'S EVANGELIST PARISHHALL [[| CBFS wove: 79¢ wp | V2 PRICE Fotucet ty : . * . CHARLES BRACKETT finals last night winning a hard fought 3-1 decision i Solids, stripes, etc. All sizes and colors. Reg. to 2.95. Oovacted by E », " HENRY LEVIN - over the Belleville McFarlands is Chatham. They now (formerly the old church) JAMES MASON meet Windsor Bulldogs who ousted the Whitby Dun- y ARLENE DIANE Jops..... Pla; d officials of the Whitby Dun- y DAHL BAKER a = have ota Papi wis Balk ai Yeo. corner of Palace and John Street west y MEN S and BOYS' WEAR : which will be presented to the Whitby Midget ll ADULTS $1.00, CHILDREN UP TO 12 YEARS, 50¢ 137 BROCK ST. N al WHITBY Hockey league for their most outstanding player each year. It will be known as the *Dumpig® award. L Wide selection, solid colors and stripes. Some slightly soiled. Sizes to 14, Reg. to 2.95 club extended their series to eight games before being ousted. Its a tough year in play-off for those to be held in Ld