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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1962, p. 5

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a - an inane SUN seaneanneter=eaepe caer tials ADEE Sas Mert poraneisesinc somaisasaaeriin oe WHITBY And DISTRICT 'Court Hears Of PERSONALS | e Speeding Chase [itinerant sim ming party has been arranged) : Z with the following guests: The A chase at speeds in excess, The officer said that at 1/Misses Sharon Silver, Donna of 80 mph was told of at Whitby;a.m. on June 16 he was park- Brown, Susan Borchuk, Cory Police Court Tuesday. PC Don-|ed near Port Union road in the) Velden, Barbara Debling, Susan ald Martin of the Pickering) township when he saw two.cars Jones, Linda Ullyet, Helen Township Police Department/racing, "with tires screaming" Goodall. This will be followed, gave evidence of the pursuit of pc Martin said that he gave,by a picnic supper at Springhill) a vehicle driven by Edward chase to the vehicle which turn-| Park. John Budd, 22, of West Hill.!eq into Port Union road. At who appeared charged with this noint, the officer said,| Mr. and Mrs. Glen Small and, driving in a manner dangerous poh cars turned out their lights family spent the holiday week- to the public and also charged ang took off at speed. end at their cottage at Crow with driving carelessly. The ial He Bay. |drove at 1% Mrs. W. W. Beaton of Noran. has been visiting said to 85 miles per witness {was afraid to go any faster lowing to the condition of the Of Assault toma : PC Martin said that as he ap- The second stage of a trial\proached Lawrence road he for assault took place at Whitby/saw a car drive into the rail- Magistrate's. Court on Tuesday.road station yard. He said that Last week the court heard evi- he found wie accused in the car dence about the charge laid who told him that the. car against Charles Morton, 42, of lights had failed because . of Frenchman's Bay, who was said|faulty wiring and also said to have assaulted a 14 year old' that he was speeding as he wanted to ® |hour but even then was losing : Found Guilty |the cars. He also said that he eS pos ager P. N. Spratt of Lyndview Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Elkington and children have left to spend a vacation in England. Joanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poplinski is celebrat- ing her 10th birthday today. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. F. Prioleau of Tampa, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 4, 1962 § wiies Mary Eien, Mile Music Examination Result Announced The following is a list of suc-|Baxter; Pamela Rowland; Ter- cessful candidates in examina-jesa McGuire; Nancy Atkinson. tions held recently by the Royal, Pass --Katharine Robertson; 'Conservatory of Music of Toron-|Truy McGuire; Barton Sala, to in Whitby. The names are|James R, Stuart (equal). . arranged in order of merit. | ARCT PIANO TEACHER'S Honors -- Lynda Smith, GRADE VII PIANO First Class Honors -- Lynda J. Hall, Mary UL. Pritchard (equal); Honors -- Diane Falby; Mary E. Elms; Frances Gib- son, Larry J. Pogson (equal); David Pike, Beatrice L. Pog- son; Marie Mitchell, Marsha Collins. GRADE VII PIANO GRADE Il PIANO First Class Honors -- Margar-! ete Grantner; Lynn Echevarria; |Mary Powers; Barbara Brooks, Lynn Churchill (equal); Penny Browa, Valerie Lapp, Catherine Winter (equal); Kenneth Bales, Beth Cawker, Christine Steffler, Marilyn White (equal). Honors -- Margaret A. Cox, William Henwood (equal); Nan- cy Carr, Mary Hoag, Mary J. Nettle (equal); Susan Sage, Bruce E, Smith, Bruce Willson (equal); Gibson; lis Coates; Jobn | (equal); Bell, Rosemary Flanigan, Mi- chael Mallon (equal); Catherine Davey; Spratt. Mary Cockburn, San- sehiti GRADE I PIANO First Class Honors -- Linda Linda Garrett; Phyl. Elspeth Perkins; Perkins, Neil Steffler Honors -- Victoria Randy Droniuk; Peter GRADE VIII SINGING Honors -- Glenna Kirkwood, GRADE VI SINGING First Class Honors--Elizabeth M. Hough. GRADE IV SINGING Honors -- Mary Beth McCle- Viki dra Gardiner, Penny Purdy (equal); Janis 'Shaw; Shelley Honors -- Barbara Davis;|Watson; Lorna Hawkins, George! Marilyn Labrie; Sally Bedding,|K. Keys , Richard Newman First Class Honors -- Row PLASTERING ; boy. The boy, Larry McKay, said jlast week that he was in the . : i is ji | Trading Post at the Bay wher tribute to retiring president | wtih the Rotarian gavel as a |Morton asked him why he was Earl Fairman. Shown above, | symbol of the duties he must (not calling him "Mort" any left, is the incoming presi- | assume for the coming year. more. McKay said that the ac- dent, Charles Rycroft, being cused man asked him outs:de Presented by Mr. wbedodclel § New President and there struck him on the ROTARIANS MET AT the Whitby Arena for the annual handing of the Whitby Rotary Culb presidency Tues- day. Members of the club paid | ips Fae RP i head. thought someone pick a fight. The officer also said that. the accused car lights were in working order and that the ve- hicle had been driven for over a mile without lighting. Giving evidence on his own behalf, Budd said, "What I told the officer is true, we had REPAIR WORK No Job Too Lorge or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO. 8-8733 George W. Fehn (equal); Alan! (equal); Larry J. Middleton, | ' William F. Willis (equal). Pass -- Margaret Brandon; | Audrey Volker; John D. Tutt. REEVES' ARTISTS Florida, spent last week in town ki as the guest of Mrs. A. E. Stur- ™!98- Ect: GRADE VI PIANO First Class Honors -- Jana Rrorenteuad and Chuck Ke mp, Hasek. Honors -- Lucille Chap- Colborne street west, flew to a A ; , g man, Monica Linck (equal); aot einen. Bond on Lake Donald McLean, Judith Mathe- Turon fine 23 These 'tine son, Susan Reed (equal); San- were the 'first overnight ven-|%'2-Chizen; Steven F. Peleshok Family Monuments fa) Public Mischief Charge Pickering Woman Fined A Pickering woman was found guilty on a charge of causing public mischief at Whit- by Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Madeline Fallis appeared with Frank Gallagher, 300 High street, Whitby, who was also charged with the offence. PC Watson of the Pickering Township Police said that on April 26, when with the Pick- ering Village Police Force, he was called to the Gordon House Hotel in the village. lis gave him certain informa- tion there as a result of whic one Gordon Stephenson was charged with. driving while his licence was under suspension. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck was driving, there was another The officer said that Mrs. Fal-|fejjow with him. I was mad at ed Stephenson had been driving driver's side of the car. Mr. Af- Morton appeared in court trouble with four guys and I Tuesday after being given time thought they were closing in."' to bring defence witnesses.'The accused also said that the Michael Cichun, owner of the car would not travel over 60 Rotary Club changed -- hands store, said that he heard the mph. : l'Tuesday with a humorously ©Xchange in the store but was! Budd also said that he did | spirited ceremony. during the "ot a witness to the scuffle. not know who drove the car Rotarians' meetin; he Whit-| Morton said that he struck the with which he was racing and by Arena. boy ogre agers _ pias ra a et ee pen Cc 5 . os acai jing a kick in the shins. Crown tw F S before. Mag- Mr. Rycroft, in his inaugural) 'he accused man had a previous : 'a URnBETORS onying charge addresk: said he felt "'distinetly|Teco™ of assault and that his iil sentenney Budd fo 10 days honored to be elected presi-|Story was untrue, jai BRS. Aven: suspension 19 dent." He paid tribute to Mr. Magistrate C. W. Guest found) one ae on the careless driv- Fairman and told the members| Morton guilty of the assault and|ing charge. 5 lot. : - jimposed a suspended sentence.| Bod: 5% there will be lots of oppertuni- Doctors Offer Aid Mrs. Fallis said in evidence |tieg during the coming year for | NEWS IN BRIEF | To Saskatchewan that. she thought Stephenson} avery Rolarthd te. werve the had been driving the Ar #8¥-/communty ing sure 'ai & Mr. Fairman reviewed the TURN IN WEAPONS highlights of the past year and' yew YORK (AP) -- New. TORONTO (CP)--Fifteen doc- paid tribute to chairmen of/york City set aside June as ajtors -at St. Joseph's Hospital various committees. He urged period in which citizens could) here offered aid Tuesday to col- the members to work towads turn in dangerous weapons|leagues carrying on in Saskat- fellowship. without fear of prosecution. Po- chewan where a medical care "I have realized, after: hay-|lice announced the results Mon-| dispute rages between doctors ing been president, what canjday: 62 revolvers, 40 automatic) and the provincial government. be accomplished if every Ro-|pistols, a rifle, a shotgun, a. The doctors said they are "At Rotary Club The presidency of the Whitby said that the charge was dis- missed when Stephenson was tried. PC Watson said that both the accused made statements in which they stated that Stephen- son had been seen driving a car from the Gordon House parking him at the time."' Gallagher said that he assum- he saw him enter by the fleck said that the evidence was tures for the Oshawa Flying Club and proved most erjoy- able. Mrs. W. Burton Smith and daughter Mrs. C. W. Kemp, of Colborne street, attended the Viscount Greenwood Summer tea held on Wednesday at the Ontario Ladies College home of Dr. and Mrs. S. Osborne. The ladies of the Oshawa Fly- ing Club held a miscellaneous shower in the airport lounge Wednésday evening in honor of Beverly Smith of Toronto. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage of red roses by Eleanor Kemp and then proceeded to} open her numerous gifts. / jluncheon was served later in the coffee shop to the ladies; and husbands after the night flying activities. Beverly and| her future husband Edward Bennett thanked everyone for) their thoughtfulness during the evening. Ronald Smith (equal), Pass -- Vivian Harris; Margaret Hart- ford; Ruth MacMillan, GRADE V PIANO First Class Honors -- Wendy Williams; Mary A. Hamilton. Honors Carol Godwin; Ver- ity M. King, Margaret E. Mat- thews (equal); Lillian E,; Atkin- son, Mary James, Patricia Jew- ell (equal); Linda Madill. Pass SUPPLIES ~-- et -- DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST, S.--WHITBY | STAFFORD BROS, Individual Requirements LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST | MO 8-5231 | -- Hetty Van Hevelingen. LE GRADE IV PIANO First Class Honors -- Frances M. Leathers; Wendy Bain; Beth McEachern. Honors -- Doreen Jones; Anna M. Bardoul; Susan Borchuk; Donna Parise, Judith- Ann Pinch (equal); Pass -- Mi- chael C. Volker; Pat Evans. GRADE Ill PIANO First Class Honors -- Virginia Cassan; David I. Hamer, Kath- leen Hughes (equal); Honors -- Nancy Hooker, Lynda Puckrin (equal); Dianne L, Budd; Anne MO 8-3552 Useyourhead--and SAVE! Check State Farm's low insurance rates for care- ful drivers--rates so low that one out of two may save important dollars. And check State Farm service--so geod that people insure more cars with us than with any- one else, Call today! STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE 0. TORONTO, ONTARIO. contradictory as both the accus- ed had said in their signed statements that Stephenson was the driver. Magistrate C. W. Guest sai |that he would give Gallagher the lbenefit of the doubt and' dis. S0"8S that were specially com-|qay that someone had. broken |missed the charge. His Worship posed for the occasion by Char-|inig his dental lab and_ stolen then levied a $100 fine and|!es 0. Thomas. $9,000 worth of false teeth. Noth- tarian puts his shoulder io the flare gun, an air rifle and three ready to fly to Saskatchewan at "NE FF 7 | NAVAL ADVANCE wheel," he said. air pistols. their own expense to serve on joes ee a re First warship with a screw The 50 attending members STEAL FALSE TEETH the doctors' emergency force, 1ORO! AVE) Aare aa 4 Paid tribute to both outgoing and Pe so a. Neb. (AP)| Without remuneration for one or Williams of Toronto Friday KY oo. hoi gia incoming presidents by singing|Qwner Bob Cook discovered to- two weeks--depending on how fined $1,000 and costs and is o mplete y the Swe is - long they can be away. company, Jomur Investments|American engineer John Eric- "It will be to relieve tired) Limited, $1,000 for trading in coon in 1944, | colleagues. and nobody's tired securities of Trans-Oceanic Ho- ie, yet," said Dr, Arthur D. Kelly,|tels Corp., Limited, while un-} STATE PAR WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-3762 Fined For Maldriving INSURANCE * A fine of $300 was levied On| oocts or 30 days in the County Mr. Thomas was responsible|ing else was missing. Taken a Whitby man charged with aj jujiy on Mrs. Fallis, with two|f0r the organization of the pro- driving offence at Whitby Magi-| weeks "a go . gram, together with Neil Murker strate's Court Tuesday. Ford _...|who acted as master of cete- PC Douglas Jordan of Final Meet a car being driven in an erratic) Friday evening, June 29. The! ina ee The officer said that the Kel-lof promotion and graduation ChUrch parlor June 28, 45 mph in a 60 mph zone. P.C./ Jn addressing the secretary's report and roll call to be unsteady on his feet and/deavor to equip themselves to! cae : | | Set ee sda MARIE SE. ar oor ine Graduation Held | UCW Hold of June 23 he was informed of| school, Whitby, were held on) accused's vehicle. list parish church. Certificates meeting for the season in the lane and was being driven at tor, Rey, L. J. Austin. by Bliss Carman. Following the vehicle and found the accused) continue their studies and en- merly of Hong Kong, now in were individual teeth destined for use in making up dental plates. LAST FATALITY IN 1948 FORT MILL, S.C. (AP) -- {This city of 6,000 observed an janniversary Monday--l4 years |since its last traffic fatality.| July 2, 1948, a motorcyclist was) struck and killed by an auto- mobile. There hasn't been a traffic fatality since. REVISE ALTITUDE MARK MUROC, Calif. (AP) -- Air Force Maj, Robert White's X-15 altitude mark of June 21 now stands at 246,700 feet. Officials revised it downward from 250,- 000 feet Monday after studying) flight data. The new mark) gives him a' tie with space) agency pilot Joe Walker 'for. the X-15 height record. Walker) general secretary of the Cana- dian Medical Association. "We are relaying the offer." registered as brokers or invest- ' ment dealers with the Ontario Securities Commission. JORDAN BROS. (WILSON'S FOOD MARKET) 114 DUNDAS ST. WILL REMAIN CLOSED MON. JULY Precast Concrete SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. Ww. WHITBY Current Range of Products include: | @ SEPTIC TANKS @ CURBING | @ DURA STEPS @ WALK SLABS @ RAILINGS @ WELL TILE @ PATIO SLABS @ CHIMNEY CAPS Kelsey, 400 Athol street, was. | monies. charged with 'having unlawful se care and control of a vehicle) Separate School Whitby 0.P.P. Detachment said) Closing exercises for Grade 8 in evidence that on the evening) students of St. John's separate manner. He said that he wentlevening began with-special de-| Unit No. 2 Whitby United east on Highway 401 and saw the|votions in St. John the Evange-|Church Women held their final sey vehicle was swerving from|pins and medals were present-,,, Mts. J. Breckenridge opened the driving lane to the passing/ed to the students by the pas-|(M@ meeting with a spring poem students) yy, Jordan said that he stopped the| r |Mrs. J. Hare read a letter from Pp Father Austin urged them to y4jcc Utting, a missionary for- smelled strongly of alcohol. At the O.P.P. Detachment a test to determine sobriety was! the given, the officer said, and it was seen that the accused was unable to walk on a straight/pjessed. Sacrament line and fumbled when asked to! pick up coins from the fioor. PC MacDonald corroborated P.C. Jordon's evidence and said! that the speech of the accused! was slurred. The accused man| said that he had shared a bottle of wine with his wife at dinner and-had aiso drunk some beer.! Defence Counsel T. V. Kelly| said that the accused man was not guilty of the charge but a lesser charge of impaired driv-' take their place for the better- Angus British Columbia. Miss Utting enclosed two very interesting letters from. Hong Kong in ac- knowledgment of baby jackets sent from the church earlier in the the season. gunned the rocket ship to the same altitude April 10. SUSPEND GERMAN BONN (AP) -- Attorney-Gen- | eeral Wolfgang Fraenkel of West) . a the gradu-| Miss E, Davis then continued|Germany has been suspended| ation and their parents partook the Bible Study which had com-| from office pending an investi-| of a delicious supper served by|menced at the previous meeting.| gation of East German charges| the Catholic Women's League There being no business to|that he was involved in bloody ment of society. He pointed out necessity of education in any walk of life. After Benediction of and EVERY MONDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Specialists in Custom Precasting OLIVER %, CONCRETE PRODUCTS LT), ME=aLL aided by girls from the Sodal-transact the afternoon was\Nazi trials, the justice ministry ity. Guests at the supper were| brought to a close with refresh-|announced Monday. Fraenkel Rey. L. J. Austin, PP, Rev. W.|ments served by Mrs. Costello|has been in office since March Douglas, Mr. E, J. Finan, Sep-|and Mrs. Closson. of 1962. arate School Inspector, Mr.|-------------- "i | Hillcrests Hope COLLINS ing should be substituted. Mag-|who presented two prizes, Mrs. istrate C. W. Guest found the|D. Newman, president of the accused guilty of impaired driv-|Catholic Women's League, and ing and the fine was imposed/Mr, B. L. McIntyre, chairman with the option of 30 days in| of Separate School Board. Jail. | Mr, Angus Dixon urged stu- |dents to develop habits of care- June Building \ful workmanship and indust |The. teacher," he said, '"'is only the coach, the students |OLA Senior league that Brook- For Win Tonight and guest speaker, Mrs. Lynch, | representing the Viscount Greenwood Chapter of IODE,| | By GERRY BLAIR | There is only one club in the lin Hillerests have been unable to defeat; Brampton Ramblers, MAC & L -- MEN'S Great Annual Mid Summer Sale HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BIG SAVINGS! LADIES' MOCCASINS NYLON & PERFORATED OXFORDS are the workers." Being able 4nd they're in town tonight, look to take the responsibility for ing for their 10th victory in 11 one's actions and one's duty is Starts. Game time in the Brook- 'KEDETTES' FLAT HEELS AIRSTEP Over $90,000 LUGGAGE Building permits issued for! .aiq the month of June in the Town! ,,. Ginna © of Whitby total over $90.000.|, cee The figure of $92,220 is a slight|ficiency, donated by Catholic Women's League -- Ted Mce- drop from the $99,261 recorded Gee and Donna Brophy. from May. General Progress: Sodality of Permits for dwelling house/oyr Lady -- Louise Parry erection were issued totalling! Gary Sorichetti. Y $88,000. The remainder was ac-| Social Studies: Viscount counted for by garage building) Greenwood Chapter, IODE -- and sundry small buildings. The) Heny Bogumil. ' houses are scheduled for Pal-| Religion and Choir Attend- merston avenue, Fairview ance -- Donna Parise. drive, Ferguson drive and Choir Attendance: Kathleen Burns and. Annes streets. Hughes, Sharon Dochuk. BROCK Evening Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. wari Features Starts at 7:00 and 9:25 Prize winners: a Starring DEBORAH KERR ------ YUL BRYNNER the first sign of maturity, he !in Memorial arena is 8.45 p.m. "one setback at home thus far, Brampton is well in front of the rest of the pack with a 10- % 'point bulge over -its nearest ¢ rivais, Brooklin and St. Cath- arines Athletics, deadlocked for the runner-up position. Hillerests have suffered v "The Shoe With The Magic Sole'. Reg. Values to 15.95 NOW 5.97 to 10.97 The woshable summer cosuals Reg, volues to 4.98, Now 2.87 LADIES' ITALIAN SANDALS In White or Ton Reg. Values to 5.98 NOW 3.47 io 4.97 and that was an 11-5 result against Brampton. Actually, Hillcrests came closer to knock- © ing off the leagueleaders in its only appearance in Bramp. ton, losing by only a two-goal margin. , Hillcrests hope to. have three recent signees in its line-up tonight; Carl Brioux, Lou Nickle and Bob Curtis, to Cope with the sharp shooting of Bramp:\back hitting his weaving offen- ton's deadly snipers, Barry|sive end with two or three de- Ashbee, Wayne Thompson and fenders swarming around anti- Reg. Value 13.95 Bill Castator,; cipating interception. It's even Tambiers are in front for to-;|more difficult to throw a la nivht's game fresh from a 16-3)crosse ball from a= stick then triumph of St. Catharines Ath using nature's arm, to loss a NOW 6.97 letics, the only club to post a football, victory ayainst Brampton. These two clubs go at it again to 6] 97 ; Local fans attending tonight's on Saturday night back in = e contest will undoubtedly witness Brampton. Both contests are the fan'a tic accuarcy of Brook- most important to Hillerests as @ BONE lin netminder, Pat Baker as he they strive for. top spot, or next @ WATERMELON finds his mates streaking toward best,. second place. The import e GREEN enemy territory with uncanny ance being. not having. to meet eo WHITE dection Brampton in the first playoff Baker resembles a quarter-jround, I 'FIANCEES' PAT BAKER High style. Ladies' Pumps. MO 8-3476 Req, Value 14.95 NOW 11.97 BIG REDUCTIONS In Men's SUMMER CASUALS Reg. Values to 3.98 NOW 1.97 'KEDETTES' Stocked and Low Heels Values to 5.98 NOW 3.97 STOREWIDE CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR COLLINS SHOES 119 BROCK STREET SOUTH WHITBY OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. McBRINE TRAVELGARD Reduced 10% to 33% DOOR OPENING SPECIAL This group contains Women's, Teen Ages and Children's Shoes, Casuals and Slippers.

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