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The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, May 18, 1960 * PRESENT CHEQUE FOR $700 TO HOSPITAL was the presentation of a cheque for $700 by Mrs. Wilton Griffith, president of the Wom- en's Auxiliary to Kenneth Mor- Highlight of the reception following 'Open House" on Na- tional Hospital Day at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital | ley, chairman of the hospital | board. The money was raised | by the auxiliary to pay for the bus used to transport the staff | on and off duty. Mr. Morley | paid tribute to the work of the | AJAX (Staff) -- Responding to an invitation from the Kinsmen Club, a highly enthusiastic audi- ence heard speakers outline the club's swimmi ject There was more than 150 present. Mayor William Parish served as chairman for the meeting in the Community Centre. He said the purpose of the meeting was twofold, to inform the public and to win public support. The chairman stated that un- less the public was willing to give its full support the project would fail. The project was too big for one organization to carry and everyone should be ready and willing to do a lot of intensive work to bring about success. Ki Walter H the gathering the club had spent many months of study of the project and had now reached to the point when enlistment of help was vital, Kinsman Vic Ames recounted the history of the project and explained why the club had chosen to build a swimming pool rather than an ice rink, citizens d told, Swimming Pool Project Outlined He said his committees inves- [tigations showed that a pool would provide recreation for or the common rules of water safety. A well-built pool under proper supervision and maintained under rigid rules of cleanliness can be a wonderful asset to any town, he said as he urged everyone to get behind the project and make it a sure thing. | A questionnaire was circulated asking persons to fill in their names and addresses and noting which work in the program of fund raising they would prefer. For those who were not at the meeting and would like to help, a letter sent to The Kinsmen Club of Ajax will be filed and notification of organization will be sent when the date is set. many more persons over a long er period than an ice rink. He |added that an ice rink would in- volve larger maintenance costs, some supporting revenue. Mr. Ames sald the site prob- lem had been cleared when the town council had made a three- acre site available north of the municipal building, He estimated the cost of the pool would be $65,000 and the club was prepared to put up $10,000 of this immedi- ately and lend all its efforts to a {fund raising campaign with the {prospect of further financial as- |sistance later in the program. Councillor Pat Sheehan, who is |a recreation director at Scar- |boro, outlined the use of the pool (would provide in a full program. | He said that in June the [schools could use the pool for swimming instruction. Classes {could come from all the schools lin rotation. | Mr. Sheehan noted that the newspapers carried every day whereas the pool would produce auxiliary in his brief accept- | ance speech. Now Serving-- ~--Photo by John Mills g AJAX -- PICKERING Heavy Collection Of Court Fines BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- produce licences, two over-load- Magistrate R. B. Baxter Tuesday|ing of trucks, three of disobeying assessed a total of $417 in fines, stop signs and one inadequate Shortcut Over Wheat Field Trespassing BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A the result of 34 traffic tickets is-| muffler. The balance was made sued by Bowmanville town police. (up. of one of various HTA in fines for permitting dogs to| OPP charges included seven for| run at large in this district. defective lights, four overloads,| As a result of 15 Highway Traf- | two failing to obey stop signs, one| fic Act charges laid by provin-|careless driving, one no operator's cial police here, the court collect- (licence, one failing to produce a ed a total of $192 in fine money. [driver's licence and one failing to Some of the charges laid by |vield the right of 'way. Bowmanville police included un-| In addition a total of $70 fine necessary noise, speeding, two of money was collected in four care ess driving, five failing t0|oparges laid for having liquor in |a place other than in a residence No Licence, Tum Liquor Control Act. youth who allegedly ignored fences, warning signs and verbal| In addition, $32 was collected charges. | warnings was Tuesday fined $10 and asssesed court costs totalling $15 or five days on a charge of| petty trespassing. Mike Lootsma, 16, of 223 Lib-| erty street north, said he did not think J. H. Alldread, 71 High| street, could stop him from cu!- ting across a wheat field because he only rents the land. Mr. Alldread said the accused cuts across his field night and morning on his way to and from | These charges are laid under the work. Both Mr. Alldread and his son, Ross, testified the property 'is fenced and signed and the accus- ed has been warned to keep off the properly. The complainant said Lootsma just ignored his warnings to stay out of the field so he laid the charge against the accused May 4 CURRAN CONCRETE OUR NEW PLANT AT AJAX READY MIX LTD. PHONE: OSHAWA, RA 5-3516-7 -- HIGHLAND CREEK & BRIGGS FOR | Me Pook 8 Me Freon i EWnd, delicious PEEK FREAN'S PEEK FREAN'S Wokots of James BISCUITS A Genuine Coleman gas-lite Forced Air Gas Furnace during Coleman's 60th anni- versary celebration. Act now! SHORGAS LIMITED Victoria & Golt Sts. Whitby--MO 8-3328-9 @ refreshing sandwich biscuit «with a coffee flavoured cream filling. A delightful treat for everyone anytime. Look for Coffee Cream at your grocers in the golden yellow packet. OVER 100 YEARS | af"er warning him for the last time. His Worship warned Lootsma the next time it happened the charge would be much more ser- jous than just petty trespassing. CHARGE REDUCED EDMONTON (CP) -- Wilfred Uhrich, 47, Tuesday was found guilty on a reduced charge of manslaughter and sentenced to four years in penitentiary, He was charged with the fatal beat- 'ng last February of Evelyn Evoy, 25, with whom he had lived for four years. Her body was found on a bed in their home in the northeast Edmonton. | OVEN-READY GRADE "A" Result In Fines BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Fines totalling $14 were levelled | against Archie Aldsworth. 27. of| Courtice, when he pleaded guilty before Magisirale R. B. 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