4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1960 : Reformatory For Young Car Thieves BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Two Toronto teen-agers, Edward C. Arnburg, 16, of 135 Broadview avenue, and Geordie Stoney, 18, of 63 DeGrassie street, were each sentenced to one year definito and three months indeterminate in the Ontario Reformatory when 'they appeared before Magistrate R. B. Baxter for sentence Tues- day, on a charge of car theft. On a second charge, being in possession of a car stolen from 'oronto, the pair were given one year definite and three months indeterminate sentences to run SonCaITenY, i " i i Both plea guilty on a for- mer appearance to stealing a car mes appesigust in Sosling 2 ens CHRISTMAS PRIZES AWARDED Tyrone. Pictured above are the win- | merce. The chamber each year, | prizes for originality and cre- | Reid is shown presenting a Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey-| ners of the Christmas home | to stimulate the spirit of Christ- | ative design of Christmas light- | cheque to Alfred Adams, Glyna man, QC, said information was| decoration prizes awarded by | mas and to create interest | ing effects. On the right, d. Hi ' forwarded to the court from the| the Ajax Chamber of Com- | throughout the town, gives | Deputy - reeve Mrs. Mary road. His next door neighbor, : Laverne Crawford, on the left, Metro Toronto Police alleging the pair had stolen a car owned by was tired and did mot see the street intersection when it slow-| Shared the prize money. Second | prize winners were Mrs. Dor- Clifford Lowcock, Willowdale, d F | I Da ould hale Comnere ast turn in time. ed down, but failed to stop at the bp hig GUEST SPEAKER at the | Kenneth Tomlin of Richmond | Thompson, chamber secretary | the left is Mayor William Par- Wa Som on ee Street} Before stopping Hastings near| Grundy of 62 and 64 Billings Ajax Chamber of Commerce | Hill, Ontario. He is shown | and (right) R. D. Thompson, | ish of Ajax. . A D - Fi d » {ke CPR subway, he i gate street, Lake Vista. Th --Photo by Jom Mills | It was recovered by Bowman. river rine ou ine miles pH ge was doing 60) ie winners were Frank ; : a quarterly meeting was Mayor | above between Mrs. C. 8. | president of the chamber. On ville detachment OPP officers. Hickling of George street and The court was told Stoney had] BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- PRINTS BANKNOTE NUMBERS| hoy, me of 120 a record dating back to 1956 J SCORES METRO PLANS IN AIAX oe grate Laie cir on evenl new: jo burg has a record dating back|: he pl alt to 1058 when he was committed |i or nian irate BB. Boxter] BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|per France Soir today devoted an Now Many Wear - : Mayor Says Planning | Hockev G oC Rey roup "Both nt and ha SHES of S3iies rg 5 fe sexu Hai Ce nn enn FALSE TEETH later were returned. ' said d rolled his car over|*just"to slow hifi down," when lot ook b jue Kdnapper of With Little Worry Is Government's Role | Lavi Pl S : n ans BIG DREDGE on Duke street at 6.35 a.m., Good|Hastings pleaded guilty Tuesday Pat, talk, laugh avi g BONN (Reuters) -- West Ger- Friday morning, apparently|to speeding at 50° miles an hour bir pd TER Ie any ear of nar fn tooth ppm a sea-|iravelling too fast to make a rightion Liberty street north. a member of the French car fam. ico Hh Pais 4 come turn from Highway 401 onto Duke| police Chief Bernard R. Kitney/|ily, paid a reported 50,000,000 old | 0rtably. This pleasant powder has ne JA ) -- Wy li itted that 5 . y pAli3 a max a Tomlin Sumin had ex.| AJAX (Staff) 7 Alex Hoke: ' > JuBA, and the Pee Wees fin- ny s on gredge > > DHE y rieb ¥ i i ¥ | Association is already layin: lished up in the finals. | olng vessel ! ons, has ; the guest speaker at the quarter-/tended its influence and given as-| , : § i .|b 1 hed at Luebeck The|street. The car ended up on its : A : | gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling, y meu jaw si + plans to finance next year's oper | ...e recreation committee as- been launched at Luebeck. by of Ape said he turned left onto Liberty|francs ransom. Police Superin-|Dboesn' , J ly general meeting of the Ajax Usage in Sortaly bikin but| ion on a much larger scale, [sisted the newly formed associa-| 'redger, which can bring up 4.200,rcof in the west ditch on Dukeistreet north from King street|tendent Andre Pierangeli, leading (Roni) Checke™ Jue slnaling C mber of Commerce. ae Yours t ere as oon 3" previous to last year, hockey| ion with a grant of $1200, and|tens an hour with two electric street. April 6 and saw a car travelling] * = "-- - Vidnanrers, sarc | wartime breath). Get PASTEETH His topic was the Plavsg Son decide th OE of uneasiness| SCL ted in Ajax on a hous [the addition of a juvenile team|numps, will he rec? in the ap" -'"- =dmitted going too fastinorth at a h'gh rate of speed. today he had "nothing new" to 7 Seay SDA: tro! exercised by the 4 Sho? By igimong ue ringe municipaif-|yoo5 50 Cis with boys in various | 1 November strengthened the as-|proaches to Wilhelmshaven. to make the turn, but sald hel He followed to the Concession|report. pi So ve the 13 fringe re antipathy fo Metro govern lage groups orm into teams tc sociation and widened its activ- Hc S. 3 "iplay wi r no coaching on| ties. Mayor Tomlin charged that the ment came generally from pub. [D13Y With ich, he ori Exhibition games were played provincial government had abdi-licity in the conduct of its gen-| "at the end of the 1958-59 season|with the Wexford Lions, Bow- cated its control in planning de-|eral business. It spends tremend-|, "smal) group of men decided manville and Port Perry to ac velopment, and turned it over to|ous amounts of money and has to/that to maintain interest it would |climatize the teams to competi- the Metro planning board. He in-|go to outside markets for its/pe necessary to set up a proper tive play outside the home area. sisted that it was high time that finances. |organization for adequate super- The four teams played regular the provincial government took| vision and coaching. games in OMHA competition with its control back. COERCION | The group, headed by D. Free-|the Bantams winning ints group "They are the fathers of muni.| Mayor Tomlin deplored the fact| on and Colin Mackie formed under the able direction of D. cipal government, and we are its| that Metro planning board had|ipe Ajax Hockey Associat'on, Crumb and Art Rennick. The creatures. What has happened | control of the fringe municipali- ith help from J. Lane, |four teams entered semi-finals now is that control of planning|ties with little representation |Charles McCarthy, D. Crumb, G./but were eliminated in the first has been turned over to a com. | 'That situation was cleared up| Dick and Art Rennick. round. ting municipality. It is the and now four representatives sit| The executive was elected as However the general consensus incial government's respon. |o0 the board, but they cannot ef-|follows: Sos. Lian fh . he oF Quer ID. Crumb, ed Ce i "This progress was The ion general knowledge," he said. Carthy, treasurer and Colin pet . ress Ww. ta a eile orion "Metro says they do not want Mackie, Cb The fons BD he Seve ith TY 3 e princi ing e committee. . > are happy to cooperate, but not|!0 OPPress us, but the principle a I es ed in|M. Northrop and Pat. Patterson, with an impending mallet held| danger is there. We are expect. | More funds, and more impor.| f ; Y over our heads, he said. ed to walk along in co-operation) : ¢ with someone who can hit us over| proclaim Decoration Day. He jaw, mare helpers Wi ke needed . ALL STEINBERG'S MEAT IS SHOULD BE VOLUNTARY the head if we don't. [wanted to know if council intend-| "ppa executive will be promot- CAREFULLY SELECTED, Mayor Tomlin emphasized that| 'We don't want to be in a posi-ed to continue holding Decoration jo fund raising projects in the 3 4 si ¥ PROPERLY AGED FOR SUPERB co-operation in common spheresition where a competing munici- Day and asked if council would pov few months to be used when ts i BEATING AND CUT of influence between municipali-|pality can interfere with our|issue a proclamation declaring altho next hockey season rolls i 03 AND TRIMMED FOR THE BIST VALUR ties should be a voluntary thing |plans. Metro should be under the|Sunday as Decoration Day. |around for a much lar, If that had existed, Metro would same control as we will be," he| Councillor Ross Stevens, tempo-| of boys. ger group a not have been necessary, and declared. rary cemetery committee chair- 4 A % Fred Gardiner could have car-| Mayor Tomlin maintained that man, said the committee was 4 ; w the local municipality was much|aware of the OMA's decision to ORIGINAL NAME : po 4 C2 rr ried on his law practice, i He said the fringe municipali-|better acquainted with planning disassociate itself with Decora- The White House in Washing- D. Freeman, president;|/was that the boys had done ex- for first year ties are preparing a brief for|problems in its own area than ation Day, but he believed some ton, home of U.S. president ; ; ti 2 the provincial gov-|body sitting a long way distant. {effort should be made once g{sines, 1900, was first known as ri OLD FASHIONED STYLS ernment, to bring about long] Mayor William Parish, thank.year to put the cemetery inthe "president's palace, hai nl ; ; term co-operation between Metro|ing the speaker, said the points|order. He said Decoration Day ; We a . ly ; planning board and the fringe|Mayor Tomlin had brought out/Was one way to do it. , : ; Ba ; : ' ) y municipalities. were the key ones in the problem RELAY PROCLAMATION p dig ll - 3 "We are not willing to go along/now before the outside munici-| He suggested representatives 7 Bs ; ao a 2 iil in subjugation, we should have palities, Too few people take in-|of council should meet with Ca- "ike wi : i, og 6s AE eon the same rights. The controlling terest in this and they will get | nadian Legion representatives ; : i , | ; > LB. body should be the department|*"big government rammed down who should organize the pro- ; % i FRESH, MILK FED of planning and development intheir throats if they don't take gram. The proclamation should the provincial government, de-|precautions and protect them- be made after that. ; ¢ clared Mayor Tomlin. selves." Reeve Sid Little said he was in VEAL LEGS hh 7 =| SHORT RIB ROAST sez 49: iw. |favor of the day and did not . think council should abandon it. 4 RED BRAND BEEF Councillor Keith Lathangue re- ; 4 4 ¢ Say Decoration [iim fom onda | fg § VEAL BASKET 35. Veith sentatives that the ministerial | | : . HAMBURGER GRO JAN 39 ¢ association would first have to be colours! . UND FRESH HOURLY ww consulted. He pointed out a min- o RANKS nopsy 49 ? ay 5 £ e ister would be required to ivok 3 i i Ls. after the program. All council ; -- -- would have to do is proclaim his 7% BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| He said the Branch felt it was] ry 1 isi 4 . i : fr " ¥ {the day when arrangements have Despite notification by the On- a public service for council to' bi i tario Municipal Association _that| cll 10 heen completed. FRESHPAK TROZCN CONCENTRATE it would no longer support Deco-| \ ration Day in municipal ceme- 7 teries, council has voted unani- G z 4 mously to co-operate with the ; 4 Bowmanville Branch, Canadian Legion, BESL, and will arrange for a Sunday to be set aside as "PINKY" STAMPS for Free Quality Gifts Decoration Day. | RT oh, oes Ereshgemens have been] " \ ol ; os 3 3 i ; OPEN THURS, & FRI. TO 9 P.M. ruthers will make the proclama- We a " wil SAVE 10¢ NORTH PLAZA | DUNDAS ST. ; 3 AJAX WHITBY tion, 2 eS ; fi 4 Council's decision to support i Y Bug ir 2 Decoration Day again this year ii iN pant was influenced by a deputation 2 : 4 from Branch 178, composed of ¢ ] dirs a J i A " a mmm SA PON president Ed. Rundle and Ab , MIRACLE WHIP 16 OZ. JAR Mavin, as spokesman. They ad-| v J > N vised council it was the unani- 2 - 4 J : SAVE & LAD DRESSING 39¢ oR mous opinion that Legion i : ; ; , BRIGH branch a Bowmanville should : i I'S not abandon Decoration Day. a 152 A { Mr. Mavin said Decoration Day : \ . Save % AP PLE JUICE Hm 25¢ NEAT 0 0 as a means of getting people out to clean up around the ceme- tery. | : & A MR. CLEAN i OFF DEA! 12 OZ. TIN jad LIQUID CLEANER" 3%t cm woe putea wang | ek IVORY SNOW ~75¢ ere ieeg DOS Joop. is not a military function, but the ? i wii RY: prion Legion holds a parade that day . é ORCHARD KING CHOICE SLICED MEA 00 PERCHES 2 ue 35¢ TINS. 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