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The Oshawa Times, 3 Aug 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1960 5 Seat Switch | McBride Trophy WY DR wm LLL me . of the most coveted at the Whitby | mentioned the high regard in An Ajax man, who police said Lawn Bowling Club, was up for|whith the members of this fam- attempted to get out of the driv-|eompetition at the annual mixed|ily are held in bowling circles. bald Sou Deidre Je vas caught |treples tournament which was| At the conclusion of the tour- wie By 15% to jail 2 og days eld on the Brock street greens|nament Mrs. W. E. McBride for driving while Intoxicated, Al-|°8 Saturday aiternoon and even- made the presentation of the Ibert J. Thompson, 20, was "also| 108. A high-scoring trio from| trophy to the Highfield family. fined $25 or five days for driv-| Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs, Viel rca TOURNEY ing without a licence. He was Highfield and daughter, Mar- i TEs tonsaa ment 4 |tried before Magistrate Craw-|8aret, carried home the trophy| held at th Wed ford Guest in Whitby police court.|and first prize with a total of{ Was helc al the greens on i y police court. | : resday evening with a full turn | sgt. Clifford Partington, of the tree wins 57 plus three. |out. Tits was he Fires Sime vs | Whitby Police Department, said| Three well-known Oshawa hus-|y... that such an event has been | that at 12.15 a.m. on July 17, he /band and wife teams combined held but it met with such suc- ! (had observed a car leave the|forces to form two trebles sets| occ that several more are plann- | Spruce Villa Hotel driveway and and then proceeded to win sec-| oq before the end of the season. { [turn west. In making the turn, he|ond and third prizes. George| The ladies of the club arranged {this tourney under the capable | $2, it Tossed Je highway to Read skipped Elsie Biddulph and # |the south shoulder, then came Bill Joyce to a three win 46 score)... ; i { (back to its own side of the road. for second place while Jack Bid- |[oadership ites yeh 4 | As it proceeded west, he said, |qulph led his team-mates, Mil- ome from the feminine mem- | (an eastbound car was eed t0/dred Read and Gladys Joyce 10 a|pors who also prepared box | save Jie Il. He sak) thet feke third place scbre of two Wins 531; ches for their guests. DE may visite the town Pls bb Clayt Freeman, chairman of {limits on Highway 2. | Bill Preston, Mr. and Mrs. the draw, presented prizes to the 4| As the car came to a stop, Grant Murray of Oshawa won following "Sadie Hawkins' ** and i nearly in the north ditch of the fourth with two wins 53 and the|their chosen partners: highway, said Sgt. Partington, he Prize for high one win was| Mrs. J. Coverley and J. Cover- '| observed the accused slide out|awarded to Earl Judge, Art Mor-|ley 30 plus 1. from behind the driving wheel to|tin and Eileen McBride of Whit-| Tileen McBride and Tom Hen- the centre of the seat and an-|by. stock 2 wins 27 plus 2. other person climb from the rear| The bowlers were welcomed in| Mrs, Goose and J. M. Hicks 2 seat to the driver's wheel. the afterncon by Orlin Macdon-|wins 24, The accused, he said, got out|alq following which Don Tutt,| Mrs, McBride and Ward Bick y of the car on the ditch side and games chairman, expressed ap-|2 wins 21 plus 2. y A came up out of the ditch on his\;ieciation to the family of the| Laurie Wells and Don Tutt 1 7 % hands and knees. Both he and|, FR Te vo vi'win 22 ! 7 Pe John Mason said the accused | ate w. E. McBride, who donated' win 22. ; Yi + was intoxicated. AT BLACKSTOCK Whitby Rink . | Wins Coveted United Church Corbin Trophy | Holds Picnic ie RAPA : recently at St. Andrew's Pres- bride; h toes, the club returned to i groom is the son of Mrs. byterian Church are Mr. and William G, Needtzm and the ; oan " * 3 er : A at ; oll late William Needham, of Arn- " - . " a rink skipped by Dick Adams Cartwright Community Par Haro! yte, with a few w Cecelia Thompson, is the daugh- | prior. WIN CORBIN TROPHY AT BELLEVILLE out-played rinks from all over the July 25. {chosen words, presented Mr. and| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet --Photo by Robert Aldsworth : province to walk away with the Supper was served. A splendid Mrs. David Romeril, who are Four very proud members | trophy. The trophy is the Cor- , teams from Windsor to Ottawa | right, they are: Ward Bick, |Corbin Trophy. [program of sports had been moving to Deita this week, with | of the Whitby rink, that ad- | bin Gold Trophy which they | and instigated another first for | vice; Dick Adams, skip; Harry It, was the first time that a|pianned by Mr. and Mrs lennla gift of money from the club. | vanced themselves into leading | won at Belleville by out-playing | Whitby by bringing home the | Lott, second, and James Ross, | Whitby rink had won the trophy | P-anned Wi EL 2 x .il| Mr, David oid conducted the | fruc < | ars lawn bowling circles on Mon- | rinks from all over the prov- | trophy for one of Canada's | lead. | since it was first competed for ig Malcolm with winners as follows: devotional period. | J day, proudly pose with their | ince. They competed against | major bowling events. Left to --Oshawa Times Photo |1943, sd ta ce of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Jose, | mm = | "Dick Adams, who is also a five.| . Cradle Roll class -- Cindy Van| : . in" boaTas 5 4. Ve |camp, Jamie Malcolm, Ne scastle, led a discussion and| p ing connoisseur, was |gave some very useful informa-| dl ££ ays : B I D fi 1t Jailed 14 Days |i: exe ond | Janis Doral, Marie Van Comp. | very expertly supported by Ward| Mrs. Gordon Strong's class tion on Hi C work, after which| | Bick, vice: Harry Lott, second|Janis Dorrell, Marie Van Camp. |; oh was served i | nti I Ti i Wi ell Were? class a iiol served. : An Oshawa man, whose car|a conviction in the criminal neg. g Drivin Count ed three wins plus 25 to Oe ea. woo ik Lv 2 5 Ricartun, wn ole ig oe oi in i on thates, : : ; ' ; shaw. ¥|block, wa sd i g Gold Trophy as the top rink ofl ays Murray Byer's class -- Women's Association, was guest days for ® ray wig HIGHEST DEGREE [J | the tourney. It is valued at over|ara,iie ¢ nol) ye] : . "row: 4. W For his second conviction of|$500. [MaHivn Duff, Heather Powel speaker at ihe July meeting of Joseph Ernie Simpson, 23, of ron ores Alex. C, Hall, driving while impaired, John| The Whitby rink competed with Mrs. J. Bonnetta's class -- Neil Blacks ; YA Brock street east, appeared be-|?C, sal at the charge of : McLaughlin, Murray Carnaghan. Tuesday. There were 27 ladies|tore Magistrate Crawford Guest/criminal negligence is seldom ; ; ft , Whitby Redwings fought theirjmade 63 points this season. Lot- 11. Whitby: Grandy, a aay Ee ory Wiindsor fa 00 Mrs. Roy Turner's class -- ig Negting (ened, With jn Whitby police" court also|laid because -it is the highest way from a 5-1 deficit in thelton has scored 65 scoring points) ~~ Campbell . ...... 18.32 to 14 days in jail when he ap- between. Gordie Malcolm, Grant Me- (10M ORE: JIS i Ay unt: |caarged with impaired driving degree of negligence. In this case, first period, and a 7-6 deficit in and Davies, 64, to date. (12. Whitby: Lotton, Grandy 19.30 peared before Magistrate Craw-| As soon as their gold plate is Laughlin. a period en yo but this charge was later with- he said, nothing could be much the second, to come up with an FIRST PERIOD |13. Whitby: Davies, Grandy, ford Guest in Whitby police court fixed to the trophy the name of| Mrs. C, McLaughlin's class -- plans for the bazaar and circuit |AT2Wn: Simpson's licence to drive| Worse than what had happened. impressive 14-9 tally, in their| ; porous: Redwood | McCready 19.50| on Tuesday. His Worship told the| Whitby will in future be linked Carolyn Murray, Brenda Forder. bonvention in Oataher was suspended two years. |He said that the accidents had favor, in the final period of aj ™ pit 4c . 10.12] Penalties -- Brian Gibson, accused that the usual mandatory with such names as Toronto, Ot-| ~ nrc Wein's s -- Den-| Mo. Archer: introdnoed th | Testifying on the criminal neg-|0ccurred near the intersection of game against Fergus Thistles on| 5 porouc: Mulvey, "1% clashing, 5.59; Biggs, roughing, Suspension would accompany the va, SEL, pneon, So ts Bo Vata " ©lligence charge, Sgt. Clifford two highways, an advertant type i . ru ' . va, Stratford, ston, Pres- ti hi oo oligence. a, Holo occurred| 3 Jisadon! tton, Biggs . 3 > Ys Third Period Lr fgg Partington, of the|cott, Campbellford pic] _ in the T , izati hich is bei HL hgh Ey ar 4 In' sentencing accused to 30 ES . Whitby: Lotton, Bigg +09 Thitby: Lottor 1.37 Whith : : 1 major bowling circles of Canada, |Ashton, Helen Swain. en's organization whic! eing d da 1 suspendi is 1 n the final period when the Red- 3 : 14. Whitby: Lotton 37 Whitby Police Department, said g s " jens o at 5.15 p.m, he had observed a days and suspending his licence 1 p i Fergus: Benny .. +» 13.30 15° Whitby: Davies, that at 11.27 p.m. on July 23 he| - planned for 1962, two years, Magistrate Guest said 6. Representing Whitby at one of] BLACKSTOCK -- A splendid mosq tournaments on the Civie Holiday, Church Sunday School picnic at LEADS DISCUSSION The bride, the former Miss Ada Canada's major lawn bowling crowd attended the United the CE building at Blackstock. Mrs. Marvin Lyons Needham. | nis Romeril, Donald Wright. guest speaker who spoke on the Mrs. D. Dor: class -- Doris| work planned for the new wom- : i A i | 'Mrs. Roy Taylor's class -- Bob- ; wings, playing away, shot eight, Fergus: McKenzie, iS p La 'el: N {car come from Gifford street onto > red-hot, balls into the net in| 5 dies were then divided inio Cochrane street. He said that this|that it was this kind of "wild | bell os 9.14 had followed th on By- - by Kyte, Glenn Bonnetta. } Redwood ......... eee. 17.40 ell 141 had followed a car south on By : |that : answer to the Thistles' two. Fergus: Redwood, 16. Whitby: Carnegie, Hall -. 9.50/ron to Colborne and observed it| J 1T]@ or Neil Malcolm's class -- Brian Erougs Sd ath snip Sacussed | ehicle crossed to the east ditch|Maniacal driving which is killing The Ontario Lacrosse Associa-| Roberts ......... 18.23 i f Latton, Caruste 0.1 cross to the south shoulder of Mountjoy, Ivan Bradburn. {and received many helpful hints, |0f Cochrane street, and turned 2nd maiming people on our high- tion Junior "A" game put them| Penalties -- Mitchell, slashing, |g" (oui: an War onome gs it made & io Bnd Glenn Larmer's class -- Jim| Mrs. Richard Van Camp thank. (south. He said that he had to|Ways. on top of the league and prac-(12.17; Biggs, slashing, 1641; 5) wiv: Grandy, B. Gibson topping the car, he gin el Ssau t | Byers, Donald Bradburn. |ed Mrs. Richardson for her splen-|Put the front wheels of the tically clinched the championship|Smith, roughing, 17.46. |" Lotton .. i jeind the accused 9 the wheal, Mrs. J. Carnaghan's class -- dic talk. |cruiser in the ditch to avoid the| for them this season. The decid-| Second Period |21. Fergus: Landoni 16.04 Both he and PC Ernest Shep- Lynda Kyte, Margaret Carnag-| Meeting closed with WA bene- oncoming car. He said he recog-| . ing game will be played at the| 7, Fergus: Redwood, |22. Whitby: Curran ........ 18.24{Perdson said that accused was ep ew han. diction and lunch was served by nized Simpson as the driver. || Family Monuments Whitby Arena on Thursday night] ~ McKenzie 7.07 23. Fergus: Benny, Thomas 18.51 intoxicated. | | ' | Young Ladies class -- Floria the group. Between there and Dundas(f es . at 9 p.m. when the Whithy squad| 8. Fergus: Clay, Landoni .. 7.25 Penalties: Campbell, hi-stick-| Mather told the court that his| por assaulting his four-year-old| Van Ryswick, Aileen Van Camp, -- strest, le said, le saw {ne ear) ROCK ; force two other vehicles to the OF play the second placed St. Cath-| 9 Whitby: Ross, Davies ... 11.23 ing, 4.20; McKenzie, checking Wife had taken ill on Friday and|panhow, Joseoph Ernie Simpson, tied. . Neh. Mrs C Mann |east shoulder of Cochrane street. | Createa To . U. AGES arines team. They trail the Whit-| 10, Whitby: Carnegie, |increase, 10.47; Davies, slashing,|had undergone a serious opera- og o¢ 29 Brock st | hi Street east, Osh-| Ladies' race -- Eleanor Werry,| (When it arrived at Dundas street, | Individual by team by one point and will Yotlon: .........-cxives 15.00' 12.20 and Mitchell, slashing, 18.43, (tion. He said that he had taken |.» "ac Tuesday fi ! [his children to a relative's home| costs or A fash. Ry 1haed $10 and Marion Larmer. instead of stopping, it proceeded Requirements probably trail by more points 4 and was on his way back to Ajax may phe served coneurr. ' Gent's race -- Keith Van Camp B Y li i | 4 aj S urrently with 3 ' out and an oncoming car had to and had three bottles of beer. He |, 30.q y Harold Kyte. uys ear Ings, brake sharply to avoid an acci- STAFFORD BROS [] Thursday if the Redwings play ay sentence handed out ear- the same game that they played I i in fiza), period last night rocer Y 00 S34 he ill been asleep the jjor in the day. Simpson was con-| A peanut scramble was then dent, he said, i ains : . previous night. victed by Magistrate Crawford held for: pre-school children and Th Filli AT 60 MPH Glen Lotton and Terry Davies hd hd He admitted in cross-examina. Guest of assaulting Ronald one for ages 6 - 9 years. ree 1 1eS Sgt. Partington said that he| Monumental Works picked up 8 pois sud 4 points T'11 1 5 dl er1l | 1 tion by Crown Attorney Alex Clarke. | Boys' shoe kick -- Bob Kyte,| y followed the car east on Dundas 318 Dundas East respectively to put them ahead C. Hall, QC, that police had| Mrs. E. Clarke, the boy's| Dennis Romeril »| TORONTO (CP)---Mrs. Church-|sreet west, at speeds up to 60| MO 8-3552 of the former jestine Joague warned him earlier in the month grandmother, said that Simpson| incr Shoe sami Hol ill Mann, owner of View Hulloa|mph with the siren and police] goal scorer Les Vienpel, who has| wpa man whose loot|identified by Mr. Hamilton as and had in fact taken the keys came to the Clarke home on Tuy sui No amo e == een Farms, has purchased Shree fiagher both going. He said that from a housebreaking sounded his. from his car and sent him home (22 and had been drinking. She| 4 y > yearlings fillles which will be| 1 {is : i : ushe! ket and hat -- Shar-|prepar. i {westbound cars were forced to like a weekend grocery list, was| ASLEEP ON FLOOR in a taxi. 31d he was di igy Foss and on 1armer, Carol Werry bs CT ons nada she north edge of the road to nee e house al | Pie plate race --- Eleanor were purchased at the recent avoid the Simpson vehicle. Juveniles Bow Tuesday jailed for nine months) There was no answer to their Somme 4 i ori c > sal » gh she ask ; for breaking, entering and theft. knock, he said, and he pushed N hb S T he asked him to g0. (werry and Dalton Dorrell, How- Keeneland auction sales and| When they reached Byron YouvR LOCAL S\Jers 1° j EXPERT John Atkinson, of 840 Dundas|the door open and found Atkinson Finally, she said, Simpson ask- . ! treet. he said, he observed tk y i ; > lard and Dorothy Forder. |have arrived at Mrs. Mann's|S!reet, he said, he observ hat | ed where the boy's mother was| 8|the traffic signal at Brock street, To Mimico 14-5 street east, appeared hetore Mss. aflesp on the floor under the onl a ; Men sewing on button -- Mur- farm at King istrat w ost | itby | wi \ é n he was not A a Ty R Eb a Ta . | ye iy Srey 0 vest yi PC Hooker said it took him five Settle Problems threatened.to break Ronald's log | "oY Biers, Harald Kyte. D | ys. Mang i Sovedey Sie ne Bite awa, wis Tol gud 8/ The Mimico Juveniles came to| / {ng| minutes to rouse the accused who in his hands. She said that h adies' nail driving -- Doro- made a successful bid of $12,500 ears as i : town on Monday evening and|, BG Vas Sharged Wil Aue i Through Counsel held the child's foot in the air | thy rder, Edith McLaughlin, [for a bay filly by Johns Joy out block waiting for the green light. I} on TV. CET walked off with a convineing 145/18 70 OF tt Box io, a tur. refrigerator where the missing] with his head on the floor upth| Ladies, 10-yard dash -- Mrs, J, of the Princequillo mare, Jac-(He said Simpson pulled out to ES ON THE BLINK, victory over the local McQuay, "10 pounds of potatoes, ham. groceries were found. He said] The problems of two Annes neighbors heard his screams. |Bonnetta, Mrs. Roy Taylor. alu. The filly, consigned to the pass the line of stopped cars, | JUST GIVE US A CALL and Kidd Juveniles, Laid) five pork chops, two pounds| that there is still some dispute | greet neivhbors were aired in| In his defense, Simpson sald! Eighteen couples of the Town Keeneland sales by Warner L.| By the time Simpson had stop- WE' 0 Mimico scored four times in|of butter, a bunch of carrots, a|about who owns a 10-pound bag court on Tuesday and Magistrate that he was only playing with the and Country Club held a ball Jones, Jr, Is Jacalys first foal, [ped, Lis ear wedded between LL BE THERE the first, counted six in the sec-| cabbage, bacon and 14 eggs. fof potatoes, {Crawiord Guost . advised the boy but admitted he may have £ame and scavenger hunt at Jotns, Joy was a very success-|westbound and eastbound cars AS QUICK AS AWINK | ond and added four more in the| pe james Hooker, of the Whit|, The accused said that he had two families to have their solici-|Plaved a bit rough. He said that| Cartwright Community Park a Sas campagner on the he had struck three of the stop- = . final period to route the locals. |y police Department, said that been drinking whisky that day|tors settle their grievances In|he did not need to ask Mrs.| Wednesday evening. Then, due to United States tracks and hasiped vehicles, and a westhounc SN ithy 1 ' | and must have 'blacked out" iv tion {lv|Clarke where the boy's mother|---- -- | Sired two outstanding horses in|car which had come off Brock Zr Whitby scored once in the first, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Hamilton, : the private action, Mrs. Emily| > : herd ri John William and Oh John | and twice in the last two ses-'of Cottage 6, 840 Dundas street because he did not remember|yray, 131 Annes street, charged | Was since she ig his sister and he its Ms enon Boy: o. ozih, fo go West. il ~H sions. Whitby goals were scored east, had returned from a one.| entering his neighbor's house. Re that Mrs. Andrew Beth, of 133 new where she was. He admitt- | Cedar Creek for $10,000, was a pl filly Jie estimated {hat lis oli | rr, by Ron Moore who picked up two day fishing trip and at 12.05 a.m.| 531d he was trying to get off wine opnaq gireet. had thrown a stoned that this occurred on the same 1 ihe Eno stor Goon [Sons had caused nearly $600 2 sina | and is not used to whisky. | kh 9 (day as a criminal negligence vy the Lnghsh stallion Solon-\gamage to the other cars and and singles by Adams, Tran and on July 30 reported the theft. { Atrer looking af the accused's and struck her son; Steve, 9,| be gligence | way, out of Devil Moon II. The i | °, Cook. | 'He said that after investiga: peor Ao Ing at the accused s|iherehy causing assault. His Wor-| Charge was laid. 'Personals dam is English and-already has|®PCut $350 to his own. : SPa Senco! ' : Soi X $s th: S record, Magistrate Guest remark-| cin" aiemiccad the charge. His Worship said that he would ans iy SAR acy When he arrived, he said, he (] The Whitby Juveniles' next tion, he visited the Atkinson eq that "it is a wonder they|® p Cis g [accept the evidence of Mrs.| OF Mr 2 produced Sunningdale which won|. nd Simpson lying on the front| : game is at home on Monday, home, next door in Cottage 7. He have not started proceedings Mrs. May said that she had oy ke and register the © Vips, CEDAR CREFK -- Linda and stakes events in England and in oa of is on ne the way to Aug. 8 when they entertain the said that a radio was observed! ,sainst you as an habitual crim-| observed Mrs, Beth throw a stone| » onvic- Gail Smith of Stouffville visited the United States. py ih id h y i | Peterboro Petes at 8.30. Ithrough the window and this was inal." He said that with a record|towards her front yard on July |their cousin, Sandra Greenwood, The third filly, obtained on a|the Jail he said, he sat up in such as that he could not give|19 and shortly after her son Stev-| last weck, |bid of $5,000, is a chestnut py the cruiser and held a reason ] Larry Cummings visited his sis- Ky Colonel out of Boston Lady. |able conversation. Neither hel less than the nine-month jail/en had complained that he had | i torr. i |been struck by a stone on the oy ONL@SS@S ter, Mrs. Doug Kemlin and Mr. Ky Colonel is the sire of Roman nor PC Ernest Shepperdson| fal, SALES- SERVICE WHITBY ti back. She admitted that her sons| Kemlin at Toronto last week. Colonel which was the sprinting|would say the accused was in- APP BROC " had also been throwing stones yyeyye . Richard Spencer has been a|champion of Florida tracks last joxlested oh both said he had M0830 LIANCES . that evening too. K 11 Ch Id pationt in Oshawa General Hos. Winter. Boston Lady is the dam|been drinking. 707- Phone MO 8-3618 Unlicenced, Steven told the court that he 1 Ing 1 pital since last Wednesday. | of Bostoy Doge With won 14 Sipe Sima Yo Setsncel I3BROCK JTS : had been struck by a stone but 5 : Mr. B. Benschop's sisters, the races and purses of $110,370. an agistrate Guest register N Pl tne Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 | il d Fi d said he did not see Mrs. Both|, WPEELING, TL. (AP)--Police| Misses A. and ra Pony of | ow dying Last Complete Show at 8:30 | dl e ' ine throw it. His five-year-old bro. 22% 8 iyosrid runaway boy |jfolland were staying with him|| ther, Norman said that he had| sted Tuesday that he sexu-|jast week, They are leaving Can: | ally abused and strangled five- x WaeY Are leaving Lane | - - VICT F D seen Mrs. Beth throw the stone] o s ada on August 16 fi e CTOR YVONNE | or nving | which struck Steven. |" Sherite eam, Eesy. trip to Holland. for We retura) ] URE | An Uxbridee man who never Mrs, Deb's two daughters./;.". vy as Harold "Dalib WX 'dl Mr. and Mrs, Alex MacClintock | ! Mrs. Yurko and Elizabeth, both if alivozaX. |of California visited Mr. and | had a driver's licence, was Tues-| testified that their mother did not |, Louce Said the boy had been ' al ; day jailed seven days for driving throw a stone at the May boy| Pprehended on 2a theft com: | 110% gen Wigs" Li : i : while intoxicated. William Bald-|and both claimed that they had|P.2int the day Besty was slain, |g 50 Hnt0ek Is Mrs. Blain's | 2 i win, 40, was also fined $50 and |p, struc 5 "| He escaped two hours later from | SiS er. | een struck by stones thrown|, police station and was pe| Mrs. Frank 'Harris returned | or | coh an acaina ve ave the bos nt lye, Mi 18 2h pom Sty oom Ciba " ei he appeared before Magistrate | : Sain said the boy blurted out|General Hospital where she had THE SAHARA'S : {Crawford Guest in Whitby police |") stone, the confession as he stood a few|Deen a patient for 11 days. | ! J HOTTEST " ] 4 1 erdbiy ss Sorehip noted ; thal, the feet from the four-foot-deep hole| Leonard Greenwood was, home | ADVENTURE! 4 A PC John Mason, of the Whitby hy and that the phi Ta Where Belsy's mud . covered, or dey : [Police Depastinem, sag Jpat us Holland and suggested that both | partially stripped body was rood es White, uff ; APPROVED FOR : |patrol on Brock street south, - Po a Te said| "Little Betsy's playmates had | patrick Sunday. ALL MUNICIPAL AND TOWNSHIP BY-LAWS. QUALITY IS UNCONDI- : d suggest that coun-|told police that a "big boy"| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of|| TIONALLY GUARANTEED. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON TIME when he observed a car coming gel for the two families get to. " south through the intersection of % " helped them get apples from a Stouffville were M nday after- Also IN HER WORLD He gether and see if they can come| tree, then took Betsy 'into a field |noon AE Mr. TA ih CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: Brock and Dundas street. THER said that oar took a violent | 10_Some peace. {and told the other children to go, Wm. E : E WAS ONLY ONE y 3 {home. : Mis. L. Smith and children of ® 400 GALLONS ® 500 GALLONS . swerve through the jterseehion| DEER SURPLUS ; 4 then proceeded towards him| "ER f JUS = Oshawa visi ar sister. WN i . ve 5 REGINA (CP) -- Extra deer| BILLIARD EXPERT DIES Divs hited her py. Yee . 600 GALLONS . 750 GALLONS i -- | | | astraddle the centre line of the bi | street. 5 un ing pressure will have to bel BELMONT, Calif. (AP)--For-| Mrs. F, Harris visited Mr. and || He sald he stopped the car and | directed to Moose Mountain Park| mer billiard champion Welker | Mrs. Atwood MacRae and family | ALL IN SINGLE:OR DOUBLE CHAMBER found Baldwin at the wheel. Bald-| this fall, says Natural Resources| Cochran, 63, died at his home| ; ) \ Is |at Oshawa on Wednesday after-|| : win, he said, admitted he never|Minister A. G. Kuziak. The *'fast- here Thursday night, apparently|noon. y If o | owned a driver's licence. He said increasing" number of deer in|of a heart attack. His matches | Larry Cummings, Richie and CONCRETE Bajdwin was Jutosiasted S that the park present, 2, Yaneer of | against Willie Hoppe featured Paul Larocque visited Mr. and || PRODUCTS he accused told the court that over-use o e land. Elk and|the game for two decades. He Mrs. Manson Woods at Man-| noo LIMITED this was the first time he had | moose herds also are on the in-| has been in retirement since he! chester for three days this week. ||| wm BORING ever driven a car. He said that crease in the Moose Mountain, |last won a world title in 1945| Mrs. Wm. Steele has heen a Oliver 5-3311 # we somanon soon |i he had driven a tractor on many Duck Mountain and Cypress|when he defeated Hoppe in a patient in Port Perry Commu- occasions. |Hills provincial parks. challenge match. nity Hospital the past two weeks. || Re -- ,

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