4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 22, 1962 : m ee Avoids Pupil OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6:00 - FRIDAY 'TIL 9 - CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT | P.M. But Hits Car Driver Fined -- | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 24-year-old Markstaye (near Sudbury) man was fined $50 4 and costs or seven days in Magistrate's Court Tuesday! after he was found guilty of jcareless driving. Norman Eli Constantino, a, telegraph operator, pleaded not guilty to the charge before |Magistrate R. B. Baxter. | E. Searil of Newtonville told the court that he was driving east on Highway 2 on Jan. 30 near Courtice at 3.15 p.m. when : "this vehicle came along to the rear, pulled over to the right side of the road and swerved - Heft back into my car."' Damage to Mr. Searil's car -|was contained to the left side from the back to door to the front end. &@ "I was third in line following a school bus for about a mile _jor mile and half at speeds up +\to 40 miles per hour," he said. ae . ch : | Constantino testified he was : a | j vars aces saan renee a ' ani seine TIXNTQ going down the highway when ee KITCHEN SINK ST edhe OVER SMOKING RUINS he saw a red light go on once. ay ~----~ |He said he was about three car} lengths behind when he applied 10, 000 Fire Destroys Port Perry mb ca sd ket was on ice' said Constantino. don't bho He said he tried to go around Sandford Frame House *out Hall sicscc yee saw a girl in front and had to By MRS. E. HOUCK volunteer firefighters were at,adine 322, Jack Scott 252, John e icate swing into Searil's car to avoid UXBRIDGE -- Fire believed the fire within 15 minutes. Lankveld 249, C uf Steward 240, hitting her. to have been started by an ex- Five pin bowling league for|Lorne Andrews 235, Harold Mil- , ee -- Constantino's brother Clifford) ploding oil stove destroyed a Voor ending March 17 is: lar 230, Men's high triple -- By MRS. C. H. REESOR (cupported his testimony in two storey frame house valued tae : : Eddie O'Brien 643, Jim Para-- PORT PERRY -- Nearly two court. at $10,000 Tuesday at Sandford,|. Ladies' high Single ae Ruth dine 737, Don Chase 636, Dennis hundred parents, friends and) {Investigating officer Constable about six miles north of Ux- Shortt 258, saltley Yakely 244, Kerr 606, Chaunce Tuck 604,|members of the Girl Guide and|/Ken Laton of the Bowmanville| bridge. Phyllys Ellicott 208, Betty Rise-|Fred Ballinger Sr. 582. Men's|Boy Scout Associations gather-|getachment of the OPP said The fire broke out at 10.15) brough 205 and : , high average -- Ab Gage 203,\ed together to take part in althere were no other . vehicles a.m. while the owners Mr. and|Ladies' high triple -- pry Lorne Andrews 197 and Don dedication ceremony of the com-|aground when he arrived at the Mrs. Clayton Coe were out Cage a nae Shirley baer Chase 194 pleted Scout Hall recently. scene of the accident i ai i 5 udrey Cain 595, Tha povuiar sata : ; : sa ' the village. Their four pe gon Shortt 574, Pearl Paradine 478 bec -- sea of a A brief dedication ceremony, Crown Attorney H. Deyman were not in the house at the Ladies' high average -- Ruth auls gulld was heid at (Me took place with the group com-/ said that Constantino did not see time. 8 'ai vq |Home of Mrs. June Goddard on mittee chairman, Gerald Nel- 1 ; i : Shortt 188, Audrey Cain 173,'March 9 ith Be ° ' "Ner\the school bus in front. of A neighbor, Milburn Meek, March 20 with 18 members residing Rao pille paw 'anea C iced the bl i turn-|Shirley Yakely 165. uresant son presiding. Searil s car because Constantino spa in os "a soot ab id el Men's high single -- Jim Par-| Wha ' wieeting doencd" wit a Reeve J. J. Gibson told the "was not driving with due care ed Se san. neg im edt Fake '1 8 young folk that they shouldjand attention." hymn followed by the devotion- ' spa Se " : bis pegs : 5 take advantage of the avaii- jal session and business conduct-|ah1¢ facilities to train them- TON'T aa ~ jed by the president, Mrs, Eve- mi hick ake ae WON'T LAY CHARGES Ss ave llene Hudsor selves for future citizens and! soyonToN (CP P 1 The guild will hold their cor 5c Spiel hase pay a pf : I Mi Id th A e "ss od Baas % Sg a mier E. C. Manning to e Al- poral communion the second The Scout Padre, Rev. Mr f J J ' Sunday in April followed by the/E. W. Fuller, of the Church of|berta legislature Wednesday 9.Diece Livin Room Gro u Dein I own u get communion breakfast served by|the Ascension officiated at the|there was little chance criminal the Men's club of the church, |dedication, Rover Brian Simp-\charges would be laid in con- é A rummage sale on May 4 of|S0", Queen Scout, read the nection with a pipeline explo- INCLUDING 2-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, STEP-TABLE, COFFEE-TABLE, ¥ r > 4 ™7 Pe inc asig sed c , ak. Scriptural passage. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- ment $68,770, which includes) good used clothing, a home bak- I g : ate Alt ] : Town Council shaved 2.6 mills!executive and legislative, ad- ing table with a lucky number The Guide and Scout Moth- et At eon, be Bion Oana HASSOCK, - CUSHIONS, TABLE-LAMP WITH SHADE, off their 1962 budget for this| ministrative salaries, unemploy- draw and a white elephant tablejers' Auxiliaries served light re- which resulted in the death of year giving taxpapers their first)ment insurance, Town Plan, has been planned. Doughnuts freshments at the close of the eight workers and injury to four ' ° +a: ' : substantial reduction in nine legal, pensions, Official Plan and coffee to be served by Mrs. afternoon's activities. others. He added that changes Don't miss this terrific offer! You'll be able to furnish your years. and others Joyce Whitney. During the afternoon sever- wil] be made in pipeline con- WHOLE LIVING ROOM with this complete 9-pce. living room ALL 9 PIECES Council struck a budget of Fire Dept. $10,670, hydrant' Mrs. Eva Vesey is the con- al gr aks fs aa ie fone hi f pop A , : : y ist groups depicted camp life,!struction safety regulations as ! ompris deluxe quality 2-pce. Chesterfield $932,767.42 for 1962 with a resi- rental, $9,000, Police Dept. $49,-/yener with a committee for the first. aid, nature collections (@ result of the disaster, worst group! Set comprises a de q y 2-p dential mill rate of 84.2 mills / 342.95, Building Inspection rummage sale. All articles to ndustrial accident of its kind in suite with smart frieze cover, and reversible foam cushions, thereby giving the reduced bud-|999, Recreation $14,016, Public meeting. ers, Brownies and Girl Guides. hassock with wipe-clean Viny! cover in your choice of colours; get) was the Police Depart- Library $6,155. A report was given on the . 2 decorator Cushions, and an attractive Table-lamp with ment's request for five extra High School and Public Schoolj luncheon served to the clergy of shade, Hurry to Yolles today and see this great value! men. Boards, less debentures $259,- -|this deanery. Mrs. Darby (Pres- | JOHN A. OVENS Ross 'Stevens, deputy reve' seg 5g, Debt charges $216,499.49,|ident of the WA) gave a spe- chai his ne| Sonne, Debt charges 216,290." Optometrist Eomumites tld council that the|gme Und Com toon fors(an important meeting on Marea] yg oe clomic (APRIL 1st) NO MONEY DOWN -- 11.50 PER MONTH »proposed budget had been near- of $9,377.87 amounts to $101,-|28 HARE OPTICAL jy $40,000 higher than the one 377.87 A vellery mat j : -- 377.87. A jewellery emonstration | 8 BOND ST. EAST 723-4811 oe they finally brought before Deputy reeve pointed out that was given followed with lunch. . spannanesecette council 7 s This would have meant a rise|there is nothing in the budget of more than five mills, he said.|for the Bowmanville Cemetery. Mayor Ivan Hobbs stated that He said that outstanding ac- it is desirable to increase the Counts have been collected and industrial and commercial as- therefore the Cemetery Board sessment in the town and there-|has enough money to finance it fore it was wise to hold the in- for this year. dustrial rate at 91.5 mills. The payment of the first in- stallments of rates will be on Couples Club si '| ir and industrial rate of 91.5 mills. | $3,520, be left at the basement hall sewing and cooking over the Canad¢ i i ; : . ger i anada. in your choice of Chocolate, Blue, Rose-Beige, Brown, Green The industrial mill rate is .04 Dog Control, $5,500, Roads During Holy Week the guild fireplace. There were interest- y y '9 saan , mills below last year's. . : and Streets $106,000, Industrial) will attend the lenten service injing displays arranged by the or Red; a Step-table and a Coffee-table, with genuine Arbor- Biggest single item to be axed Commission $6,300 Public} the church and then go to Mrs.! var 3) . ' i in | ly Wal id in. finish; t Box. ; t Tae "TS-| various Cub Packs, Scouts J. ite tops, in love alnut woodgrain finish; a smart box i] by the finance committee (and property $14,000, Welfare $46,- Cross' home for the business b Packs, Scouts, Rov PS, y qe ; eeenstnne ee April 27. Any. ratepayer may pay all of the four installments on or before this date and by doing so the following discounts ay ponsor i will be allowed: one per cent on the second installment, two per cent on the third and three per cent on the fourth N WwW Fl T as Among the expenditures ap- e 00 proved are; general govern) kenRON -- The monthly i meeting of the Kedron Doubles' G Id H Jy a held recently was. ar- ranged by Mr.and Mrs. Wil- . ' . . : : : 0 en aw liam Hancock. Assisted by Mr Drip n Dry fabric, little or no lroning. Wrinkle and and Mrs. William Werry and ' Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Love soil resistant. Canadian made product. Sizes S-M-L. Elects Jail The theme of the worship period was Friendship. During the business period, it ROWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An was decided to look into the Oshawa youth, who kicked possibility of providing a new ] out of the Golden Hz Motor- floor for the Lower Hall as a AT KRESGE S cycle Club because his motor- Doubles' Club project. cycle was impounded by police,, Ben Hitchens, Walter Davis, B elected to serve five days in A. Spencer and Stanley Ogle FOR ON LY jail rather than pay $25 and P t . . ° e were named as a committee sant need : : costs for careless driving to discuss the matter with the Harold Stapely, 117 Prince Board of Stewards. J -Piece Bedroom Group Street, was fo guilty of the Mrs. Douglas Love introduced phere by, Mazsirate Boxer 1 peter" Young, of Oshawa, who INCLUDES 3-PCE, BEDROOM SUITE, ALSO MATTRESS, SPRING, 2 PIL--- Stapely said he hoped to get/showed slides and gave an in LOWS, 2 PILLOWSLIPS, 2 LAMPS WITH SHADES. : *'terestin s ye his motorcycle out of storage ¢'e5'n8 talk on his native Australia when he received his unemploy- : 2 STOR ES T0 SERVE You BETTER ment cheque on Thursday One of our most outstanding values! Complete 13-pce. group -ALL 13. PIECES ; beiegey fool ge gal iy ~~ FIRST TALKIES includes a luxurious Walnut finish 3-pce. bedroom suite con- Y t at to vate driveway on Feb. 10. cost Earliest demonstration of DOWNTOWN OSHAWA sisting of modern dresser with mirror, 4-drawer chest, and eo or. five. days ra oe ae Sor wea re OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE smart bookcase bed with sliding panels, PLUS comfortable magistrate's-Court, Tuesday, (March 13, 1923. ; spring-filled mattress with resilient spring support; also 2 oem spec se ena pillows complete with pillow slips; 2 dainty boudoir lamps ie o i with shades, 3-pce. suite features dovetail drawers, nylon LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE centre guides, hand-rubbed tops, gleaming, brass pulls, ond TAKE NOTICE THAT: brass tipped tapered legs, Compare the low price! 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as local improvements, granular base for asphalt povement on the following streets between the points ---- . NO MON EY DOWN eee 12.75 MONTHLY Owner's Cost Owner's Annual Nome of Street From To Width Total City's Per, Ft. Rote Per Ft. Share Ftge. Ftge. Deon Ave. Montgomery St. $92.02 fv MC Male tn C3, . OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Plan 335 32° $14,384.51 $10,386.24 $3.403 $0.462 Dean Ave. Hillerest Dr, W. Limit Lot 27, Plan 167 32' 694.69 663.93 1.625 0.221 OSHAWA and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 4 : 2. The estimated cost of the work is $15,079.20.' The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. 6 Tel: 725-3519 Walmsley & Magill 3. Application will be made by The Corpordtion to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his objection . . 4 il 9 OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. to the said work being undertaken. FURNITUR E Open Daily 9:30 to 6. Friday 'til 9. 4. 'The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA any objection to the said work wil be considered, : y : Closes Wednesday at 1 p.m. 725-3506 DATED at Oshawa this 22nd day of March, 1962. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa.