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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1962, p. 5

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Trial Committal Current 'interest in gambling) The officer described the doc-| Address books nary court hearing held atibearing amounts and names,/tinued. in which Cole, 48, 596 Christie avenue, commonly kept by bookmak- Under cross - e Oshawa, appeared before Mag-jers. He stated that the name Defence Counsel istrate C. W. Guest charged|'Peanuts', which he said was/gan, PC Mitchell awa and elsewhere in the Prov-,appeared on both sheets. ince of Ontario between July 1 and Dec. 31, 1961, did unlaw- total amount on the sheets was'been there on fully conspire and agree with $57,824. He also stated that at occasions, Ernest Midgeley, John id th : Riggs and Reginald J. Dann to cused' man had $519 in his pos- Sergeant E keep common betting houses, session and Midgley had $2,181, the Oshawa Polic engage in bookmaking and ree also notebooks with out of town that ord and register bets'. telephone numbers. for 12 years and $1.000 or three months plus between Aug. 18. to Sept. 21. Squad studied received a' $2,000 fine or three obtained from the and Riggs, 41, who was con-|call was made to a Jameson victed on two charges, \a n fined $5,000 or five months plus time when Cole two months in jail. be alone in the apartment Conspiracy charges against Dann, Midgeley, Riggs, Leslie book S. Digby and Joyce. Miller, 31, on Sept. 21 showed the é all of Toronto and Marguerite Jameson avenue number: In betting Vice. 33, 343 Frontenac avenue, Company with members of the ing bets. i | Oshawa were withdrawn. Metro Toronto Morality Squad Det. pling Th i aske or The raid informati <evin's grandparents --Photo by Ireland Studio Telephon Pasasi ee eee y in Cole's notebook. Davie 9.48, Braiden and Hodge|them. in order to know whether Ste Dyke 14.15, Hodge 14.15, he could buy razor blades or Marie, The Gaels, a relatively inex- Crawford 6.20, Davie 7.30, Mor- 'i peciaetes 'Savenile lacrosse Tison 10.01, Moore 13.03, Gray 11.37, club, playing in a strong eight- /4.30, Babiste 17.47, except Whit.-Osh.: Gray rison 2.47, Crawford 3.30 derwood. All were minors with| !2. the exception of a 10-minute!" slashing penalty late in the first overtime period to Alderwood's Leo Murphy and a five minute major to Gary Hodge, also of can remain open. 24 hours if Sault Ste, 2 bylaw requiring closing Thursdays Towers obtained sion on the case. A similar battle until lexcept in the summer, and each other near the conclusion can stay. open until 7 p.m. but Moore over the head, and five\tawa jin the middle of August, said the new members of Par- week. the club was a standout for;when a session of the Com- tions three minutes, but he rallied tO} nounced the appointment of the and they are in a position "to dapartwedt alone discount Moore also led Whitby-Oshawa fairs committee while Deputy grams you could think of, let erty is plentiful, depend to a preparing petition they wish in St, Catharines and y | Toronto, ocreds' Caucus wir ern" {Marie close all -Alderwood for drawing blood {Cobourg shops shut down either Both calls. were made within all day or half a day Wednes- one minute and 32 seconds of days. Grocery stores in Ottawa of the 10-minute extra session. CALGARY (CP) -- Social! Earlier, Premier E. C. Mann- otherwise the shopper in the Hodge was assessed the ma-|(Creqit members of Parliament ing of Alberta, one of Social nation's capital can buy little elipatrgl eibat ar jor when he clubbed Ronnie wij} hold a full caucus at Ot- Credit's pioneers in Canada, after 6 p.m. any day of the Pressed counc stitches were required to close) National Leader Robert Thomyp- liament should. act in a res " I ; s t pon- 'ONTROVERSIES n the cut, son said Saturday night sible manner and not embar- ig, epee year he aan Moore, one of the veterans on| A definite date will depend on rass their party with rash ac. !0re-ciosing limes 1B Green Gaels. Besides his head) mons is called, he said in an He said Canadians are look- wound, he received a swat on|jntor ; fies with the . nN) interview. ing to the new members to see i rk , the knee which crippeld him for) My. Thompson also an- what Social Cred ail ahs retailing marked by the shop- -- } nat Social Credit 18 ai! about! ning centre and the discount continue playing until t me! party's ie bat , ; it : : whack on he noggin forced hi jparty's parliamentary commit-|win for this movement a meas- Shopping centres and discount hour e 14 r Mitees. The national leader will ure of public support that could -onstruc' to retire for the night be chairmz {th eternal af ah houses, often constructed on the e chairman of the external af-,not be won by all the TV pro- outskirts. of town where prop- limits. Downtown : the ci td gibbon with!Leader Real Caouette has ac-| alone put on." three goals and two assists. . Z ae) dea 4" Deel Hewnen another exper- 5 ge Ci genanaon a sities re Per? Dae ihe." gresient wae pee Z i Aiihy | ean of ihe revenue committee. qnnortunity of any group since into one the week's buying ing halfsday closin excursion after the and to permit fenced performer from Whitby pr. Charles Ennals of Vic- ¢ s ; pa 5 ro x Confederation," sz Mr. } ' the family ts home Thursday when added a pair of goals. Single toria, a 25 - year - old intern, ct gr UM ode sera | ial ee ' Friday, normally counters came from Gerry Gat; Saturday was elected president lhl ge rabeoathegy 8h Merial eaaicheils alarmed by is a holiday _rard, Jim Hinkson, (one of the of the National Young Sogial ¥ i : i surprises of the so-called inex-' Credit Association. perienced talent on the club), Mr. Thompson told the con- Stan Kolesnik, Tim Gray, Neil vention his party will not play ' Armstrong, Terry Peters and! second fiddle to any other par- M ril UCW liamentary group on questions y e ers should not pressure their members into irresponsible ac- the competition posed by new tions, shopping habits, resist trends to evening hours, which add to the little retailer's. work week while both Thursday giving an advantage to big nights. A departm competitors. The big mer- fined chants generally oppose early- cently for closing days. The Ontario government in for employees and staying Davie. Holds Meeti was next in line with two, while and we're going to apply it." g April changed the Municipal Erie Kerr and Ian Paton each of monetary reform. Danny Babiste, Leo Murphy 'The leader of the party which MYRTLE -- The United Act clauses referring to store- registered hat tricks for the los- «we stand on this issue,' he ing Alderwood club. Allen Gray guid. "We're going to press it and Gary Kennedy added one will hold the balance of power Church Women held their June closing hours over the protests the home of Mrs each : in Parliament said he will ee, at : of several! board of trade : The loss for Athletics lodged press the federal government | Ce2Urn with a good attend. groups. 2 - them in the OLA Juvenile'to abandon its presen{ system 2° The new law gives municipal ismisse ' The devotional exercise was councils final control over store taken by Mrs. Mason A committee was league basement -- winless in of debi financing and urge es- three tires. It was their second tablishment of a municipal de overtime defeat. velopment bank hours without being required to named to refer to the merchants involved. , For Whitby - Oshawa Green 'The 30 Social Credit. mem- P/an a picnic or a trip in Au- Previously, 75 per cent of a : : i ; , ' 30 l x viously, 'LOCKE ON MO CAR ee greeting diplomats and visitors' i ae jor' 1 .N. WI iv ' Gaels, it evened their won-loss bers will also give "'solid'" sup- 8¥S!- particular category of mer- BP eit - pr ~ a 5 to Landon: Canada house for aby ae eicie siege, " rr Sites "vs ie if a b: b port to British Columbia's two- | Mrs. Deeming had * period of chants could petition their coun- state 'mental hospital for the Comfortable Night in. last 20 vears, found the red recorded by oui es sass shen ese two clubs go right back river hydro development policy. Bible study and it was decided cil to establish uniform closing criminally insane, John J. R. . carpet being rolled out for him oe --_ -- at it tonight in Alderwood They are in favor of selling '0 have a study often, starting hours. ALDERWOOD -- goal, Mar- downstream 'benefits to the in September , . : :K , o s ¢ a t DISPUTE ARISES man Monday--largely because}... wa ry : : The lean Scots born war quette; Alts.: Kennedy, Hodge,' United States, he sald. The final euchre party Was Kirkland Lake in Teck 'Town- of a group of experis couldn ured left oe het developed N- veteran was the guest of honor held recently. A presentation ship has been split by dissension\decipher a dead court stenog-| omofviable ae Oe be sega at a reception given by George WHITBY RED CROSS was made to Mr. and Mrs. recently in a dispute involving rapher's notes. Be was re Drew, the high commissioner. WHITBY | Recommended As JACK CUMMINGS' Evening Shows At 6:55 & 8:30 Last Complete Show At 8:30 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Arthur Cryderman who were married recently and now re- side in Brooklin About 130 people were present merchants and the township Butler; a Niagar. council. Council passed a bylaw bachelor, was fr in June cequiring most down- judge in Niagara town retailers to close. all day dismissed a murd recently for the Community pic- Wednesdays. Five stores -- four against him in the nic held at Geneva Park, Col- chain units and a local mer- Lillian Bordeau, 5 umbus chani--defied the .bylaw anda friend This ends the activities of-the Were Summonsed by the town- . She was found community club until fall, -- ii tule 6 in the back yard o 1" syne nate owever, counc JULY 9, Ri al ga per decided it should "withdraw neck leaves to take charge north of altogether from trying to regu Butler was indic Kingston while attending U "late these closing hours" and to a state hospital a gn pepe all bylaws designed to jnally insane versity at Kingston for three "epedled ail byla : teat regulate business hours Production of *. ; WHITBY AND DisTRICcT 'Conspiracy Charge evils was boosted at a prelimi-,uments, two sheets of paper taken from Midgeley, he con-|who have now returned to their |Whitby Monday. Ray mondias being a record of pay off,over 240 téiephone numbers. i 'that in the City of Osh- the nickname of the accused,/had watched the apartment on : 4 ppg J 18 occasions between the dates Sonerations Were Tea PC Mitchell said. that the stated. He said that Cole had Richmond Hill, gave a family Association appeared before the most filled and there is a great/his property in order to build almost R,|the time of the raid the ac- night and weet a to, be alone | Whitby, prior to her 94th Wirth, [decision by the township plan- would be a more eeonomical|the zoning bylaw: this calls for. ¥illiam Jordan : he had known the. accused! 1 the documents one month in jail. Midgeley, 51, He said that a toll ticket was produced in evidence and said) ; eet peeve telephone that they appeared to be book- beautiful red roses. Guests were months plus two months' jail/;company which showed that a'maker's pay off sheets. : : ; He said that he took part in was\avenue, Toronto, number at athe Sept. 22. raid finding the appeared to occupant to be Reginald. Dann. took place at ) PC Mitchell said that a note- p.m., the officer said, and until taken from the accused 7.45 p.m., the phones rang con- same tinually, the callers asking for might tally with the names onjreturned to their home after Toronto: where all retailers : . : ; ' department Moore 18.15 Crawford 15.10 and Davie 18.33. gasoline, eggs or an outboard stores and confectionery shops of Towers Marts discount stores to finance the purchase of used was challenged by the city for houses were favored Monday by remaining open until | | each week night in the face of chairman of the royal commis- 'eq and Crawford 19.00. OVERTIME motor in the next town. var penaiban 16 ee ee betas pinion SECOND PERIOD 21. Whit.-Osh: Peters : In most places, he can count ioadaes, vite pt in ing victorious. 6. Whitby: Garrard (Kolesnik) ssvetes 2.50 on finding almost all stores August and December. Some of the Gaels' players (Moore) = cwveese coos 4.45/22. Ald.: Kerr is +++ 920) open between 9 a.m. and 6 Lo eee who had never played organiz-| 7- Whit.-Osh: Moore Penalties --Gray 6.20, Mar- Some shops in some places WINS CASE ed lacrosse until thi@year show- (Hinkson) ...+.+0++ + 8.43 kus 6.23, Murphy (10-min, slash-| close about noon--if not all day A store that remained opened ed surprising ability at carrying, 8: Whit.-Osh: Hinkson ing), 8.08, Gray 8.25, Kennedy\--on Mondays or Wednesdays Mondays was c the ball while being harassed by | (Markus) -- «.++.++44. 9.35 9.08, Hodge (major, drawing and others are open later Thurs-'jgca) clothing m their adversaries. "| 9. Whit.Osh.: Kolesnik blood) 9.40. i (days: or Fridays or both. The won its case and An awesome total of 40 penal- {Moore}. cccivecdins UDDEN-DEATH OVERTIME Lord's Day Act shuts up almost classification as ties was meted out by referees !9. White.Osh.; Moore 23. Whit.-Osh.: Davie a rele Sane bese d at store late in June, Don Craggs, Brooklin Hillcrests (penalty shot) ....... 12.35 (Hewston) teres aes ay 15 oe a eee ' eBay In St. Catharin performer and Al Abbott of Al- il Ald:: Patton -- -ssrses L0G) Peoanss Dave fa, Mor vies vine in Kitchener, but 6 p.m. closing|sion on banking and finance. | ed .\four days a week and 9 p.m.| : ; : eet P day Monday, aid Fridave, He said during a commission} £ | I l ecor 1n in March permitting late closing pending a Supreme Court deci- Cobourg, where merchants bylaw in the face of plans by a new oie ge ead to remain obviously was not shared by Problems of radio communica-|it is presumed that it lacks an Discount officials mean- come major, often bitter, con- while coilected signatures from troversies in Ontario communi- consumers on a petition approv- revolution ining of late shopping Kingston merchants ar taking the opposite tack in the cent of the total. face of establishment of a late- ji by centre due to are in the minority and there is|"ecord the sounds made by the/that lunar explorers will have to| open in September outside city Usually more talk than there is|Violent winds around the calm|use radiowaves of a, type that| large extent on mobile shoppers council to repeal bylaws requir-| Pembroke merchants are split Question of public policy; over a plan to permit an addi- Nancing older houses would not point to point across the sur- tional three hours of shopping|/provide much employment and'face of the moon could present 50 in Pembroke p.m, one night to conduct a sale|loans ird Ch Maximum loan should be about Mur er ar e 80 percent of the house's sell- After 12 Years Butler, 50, walked out a free Winston Churchill, Falls home, a rope around her} before the came to trial, He was judged nena ? 3 doves Some merchants then sought legally sane earlier this year|Sscribed the notes. The stenog- - --at-- TUESDAY RICHARD TERRY ~ CELESTE ee He presented a big picture totg establish a gentlemen's and returned here for trial. |rapher died in the meantime WELD: BEYMER 'THOMAS - HOLM COR wy Oe Le Bg the church. agreement fixing hours while) Butler's lawyer moved for dis-/and experts were unable. to PLASTERING exon aeeore.nonmesiawnenal Gerry Day will be taking the others announced conflicting missal of the indictment on the transcribe the notes. and i EGI N ALSO! SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION service each Sunday starting in closing' times One groceryigrounds that if was faulty Another factor, Judge Weiss REPAIR WORK "THE COUCH" Adult September, He is also taking a chain outlet said it would open Judee Philin J. Weiss acreed noted, was that. the cause of No: Job Tae. Large ar Small Entertainment ummer course in Kingston. stx days a week, another said afte; noting that a stenographer: Mrs. Rordeau's death had not RECREATION ROOMS WHITBY Sterring:. GRANT WILLIAMS --~ SHIRLEY KNIGHT Rey, Rex T. Norman will be it will close all day Mondays who tonk minutes of the grandibeen definitely established by Ph MO. 8-87 + taking the service for July _iwhile a chain dime store de-ijury indictment never tran- autopsy as murder { one . 8-8733 wr 2 SER Sao WHITBY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 10, 1962 5 PERSONALS _ Cemetery Road Zoning Bylaw . cdrelesh | . ' mond, Virginia, is a guest of 'th il' fe Change Denied her sister and brother-in-law, | Ol . nc Ss 18 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glenney) . ; Some people have to build were alsoof K ; : tapenade pameggl ronal soon a A proposed 180 acre cemetery; are not local taxpayers are not" This wen Pager Be ie wake, to be located. in Whitby Town-|there of their own choice and|py Townshi j G. L. Fuqua, her daughter, Jan- ship will have to have a road have no benefit from the road. with at ne ee xamination by|;. aay : running through it despite the' The cemetery, he expiained. when - iver ice, and son, Gary, also Rev.| seme when -they denied a Joseph Man-|and Mrs. H. V. Synan. A happv|{act that "those who are there|would serve a large area, from|from A Campbell, for rezonin said that hel ounion was saloved ehen bve have:no need forjt. 'Oshawa to Pickering. 'of alot on Concession 4. } | i sg ier va me. Roman| Exisiting Roman Catholic ce- Catholic _ Epicopa emetery!meteries in this area are al-/mitted Mr. Campbell to split were written home in Virginia were Mrs. and Mrs. Morley Hall, ?|Whitby Township arte in honor of Mr Halle Council al/need for additional space, but'a house. The property, however, nine of those " mother, Mrs. Richard Hall of brooklin Monday to appeal alit was felt one large cemetery|is zoned agricultural and under always at iday of July 17. Thirty-five ment ed ee he eee or eat | proposition than a number of/a $,500 square-foot building. jbers of the family were present. | structing a wont" ineoueh the| Small ones, he said. | The planning. board did 'not that his nick. 48Sisting the hosts were: Mr.|cemetery they wish to develop.|. "We don't want a road," hejcomply with the request that . and Mrs. Al White and Mr. and ; : : 'Isai. the property be rezoned, so a -e Force said q s of The witness said that the name was 'Peanuts'. x : : The council upheld the recom- h ; casbine suman beaten apaitans =a i under police Detective John Laybourne oa se Mrs 4j(nendation of the planning board, ied ee nee cas ah cutie eth a 'were, Reginald Dann, 37, fined surveillance at various times|the Metro Toronto Morality pice miorist, of Richmond wie. a ta Patron Caanaiitee Toln Dicvien, the difficulty that a person can be required to build a larger He pointed out the cemetery house fun. he nesdic Ge aie jmade a gift to Mrs. Hall of 4) might otherwise be put in by a subdivider. present from Belleville, Cooks-| 'The site lies north of the third ience in the future. He said he ts ville, Streetsville, Oshawa and concession, between Andersonjeventually people would want a doh ; Whitby. and Garden streets The plan-|to go from -one subdivision to) , We cannot deal. with each Miss 'Sherry Femia celebyat- ning board felt that a road was|the other, without having to go/ceee bos tigge and we. canny 6.05 Cd her 13th birthday on Satur-\necessarv to connect the area/around this. large area. eal és th' them collectively, day. For the occasion a party on either side of this site in view, Mr. Dryden was of the opin. S40 ouncillor D. Roberts, was arranged with the following! of possible future residential de-|ion that jrem the couneil's| e pointed put that the coun- iguests; Peter Bedard, Howard yejopment. [point of view, the association te is bound by Late cage legls- 'Perry, Tommy Solumn, Archie 'The association, with its orig-,would, in fact, be subdividing aaa liek at ne aun Heinan, Wayne Coons,. Dianne jnal application for the 180 acreland should be treated the same bonnets Seceasaenaanin eyes said that one Donnithorne, Be rtha_ Mills.'site, recognized the desirability as other subdividers, who bear held nd th st ri be a the odds on a Cathy Alloway, Mary Jane Me- of such a road and agreed to the cost of roads. tage wap bect phlei ing be denied was carried 4-1, on and plac- Barge Mi ; a ; ri art in a re valler Saabs first witness, PC David he took part in a raid on the ¢ ; i o Van i iide : " fait HAPPY ONE-YEAR-OLD BS Sr of the Oshawa Police Toronto apartment on Sept. 22, baseball team before saying, Knight. oa eage Linda 'Oue- 'dedicate the necessary land We have no assurance that/\voting against was Deputy- i i | rs } f 'Force, said that Miss Vice's he testified. 'vou sound like a cop', andjelle, Mva Nie son, Louise Fe-ry They were, however, "extreme-\you are not going to build a|Reeye Mrs. M. Lovelock. ar tak Me ayers x Sake ak i a un apartaint on Frontenac ave- The officer: said that the ringing off. aes dane ik ei iY reluctant to Reger i the school there eventually," Council found itself at odds Mr. and Mrs. Leonar ¥ awa ¢ Mr. y 3 } in ee inet 1 icer se that names; Is. rence Mcintyre and construction of the road."' said. ian , st ; : ; real oar . - » we P Sept. 21, place was used as a bookmak- The officer said : wo bipe "oat jae recently when a similar appli- eomng oy Pa Pg aed a pha ni EM ori diesen 1961 ight tog Pog aceuials he establishment using two given by the callers, Frank pat eee Be bed eg of Said a spokesman for the as- Under the present plan the cation was relused an tahies rate is firs irthday in rairie, berte aot, y " . Z pata ap a : Pa ay j oodian ills, California, have sociation, y : associati vi y 25 : ; were taken from Midgeley. telephones which were noted Spratt, Dave, Louis and Ralph sociation, Rev. R. B. Clune, of rained vant and ony ee oem and later in the meet- ee The court also heard of an- the pay off sheets, Spratt,)spending one month as the 'We are going to have to as-.on the remainder of the 180). a other raid on the Frontenac Dave S., iou and Ralph. guests of Mr and Mrs, Garnet sess the poor people who will/acres. Under 'municipal law ign paeilie pelagic ® avenue premises which took His worship said that sub- Swain, 605 Mary street. Mrs. be buried there for the building/cemeteries are exempt from cession resident it eo S awd place on Nov. 29. /At that time, ject to bail being secured at|/McIntyre is Mrs. Swain's mo- of a road for the benefit of the tax The association agreed this Subsequently "Rotiert Harris PC Mitchell stated, what. ap- the Tuesday Court session the Be sda tele ot _ people in these subdivisions. exemption should not apply tO\scent of the Oshawa applicant peared to be a pay-off record accused man was committed si i and Mrs. Kenneth Moore,| He pointed out that those who'the. portion that has not been reappested: before. counell: aan : . i ) bb aver Athol street, ¢ : rw : | q , ry Pagtat he 7 e was taken from the accused, fer trial on the charge. at weds oe will benefit from the cemeteryideveloped as a cemetery. asked that in view of their con-: Sunday. For the occasion they trary judgment his client be al- dikéd in Toronts. ' . ss 48 lowed to build on his 'Thick- Store Hours Vary wir ace Major ivision rene nen a By GERRY BLAIR |Kerr, Crawford, Morrison, Pat-| (Hewston) spvivesss Abe |home rd hg ai ite) d. : : Se ° » . j 7 y ers an Mr. an Mrs, i s } In a lacrosse game which re-jton, Gray, Babiste, Dyke, Al- 13. Ald.: Murphy ° | Marah abe cae ; : | 5 = Las s tk des ] : Mr. and Mrs. 4. E s 14 tes and 15 sec-\exander, Murphy (Babiste) 19.08 rT nce en vir 'y an ' | Ant A t Bee aoteaine a winner, the| WHITBY-OSHAWA -- Goai,|14. Ald.: Patton 19.35 Tou Vil Cartiiners, i Ce Vee rova iven que utos te W +-Oshawa|Marshall and Mitchell; ° Alts Penalties -- Peters and Pat- ers, Miss Claire Hall of £o1on . ' pil aegis cei! Garrard, Markus, Hinkson, ton 3.24, Markus 6.16, Garrard By CARL MOLLINS cided to close Wednesday after: {9, Mr. and Mrs, S. Hindson of A small: step forward was| commitments now that it might) s Athletics 12-11 in sudden-death\Gray, Patcheson, Armstrong/10.03, Murphy . 12.33, Markus (Canadian Press Staff Writer noons Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Jamesjtaken in what was termed "A.not be able to back up several] , ass a V1 e overtime Gutsole, Braiden, Peters, Davie,|12.56, Patton 13.40, Babiste» Travellers touring "Canada's Shopping centre merchants in Marsh of Richmond Hill and lengthy development" when the|years from now. The two clubs each scorcd|Sheedy, Moore, Kolesnik and/16.10, Armstrong 18.04. Variety Vacationland," as the sudbury oppose a local bylaw Mrs. F, Chappell of Oshawa. Whitby Township Council ap- It was informed of the recom-| BRANTFORD (CP)--A group ,. bgp | Pe THIRD PERIOD travel ads describe Ontario, en- bl gee a Visitors during the weekend Proved the building of the first mendation of the planning boardjof 70 antique car addicts tem- once in a 10-minute extra ses- t ravel ads descr rio, demanding half - day closing i 16 bs hy subdivider wholthat only roval be giv é 'ily traded th intage sion, and with the score even|FIRST PERIOD 15. Ald.: Babiste +++ 3.02\counter a stunning variety of Wednesdays, although regula-/4! the home of Mr. and Mrs.|16 houses by a subdivider who/that only approval be given forjporarily | trade ha haar at 11-11, further overtime was| 1: W!d.-Osh.: Moore 3.43/16. Whit.-Osh.: Armstrong retail store hours as they move tions also permit shopping until|William Simpson of Henry)has held the property for morethe immediate building of 16)vehicles for steam engines of a needed: "| 2. Ald.: Kerr (Patton) 9.17 eS er re re + 13 around the province. 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays.|stTeet, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ber- than 2% years. _ houses. The present lack of ser-/bygone era at one of the stops Gary Davie was the hero for) 3 Whit.-Osh.: Hewston 11.35 17. Ald.: Kennedy «...... 8.15 A Canadian Press survey of Some have suggested the bylaw"@'d_ Hansen their daughter Appearing before the council|vices for the remaining part ofjon their annual London - to- Gre a i ae Si gaoved ihe Aids Rare oo. 12.33/18.Ald,: Gray ..sve0ss +s» 10.48 a dozen Ontario communities j< j}legal. but no move has been Miss June, also Mr. Roy Swit-|Was a spokesman for the de- the property, the board felt,/Brighton antique car trek. a ig hg fe iden | §. Ald: Patton 20. Whit.-Osh: Hewston .. 16.50 shows that the visitor would made to test it in court. zer, Jr., of Lambton Mills, | Velopers, D, W. Wilson, with the would not warrant any further Monday they took rides, de- death period, with Alderwood a| (MOrrison) -- sseeveres 19,59 Penalties -- Peters 1.53, 4.16; require several volumes of by- 4 .ourt case arose out. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foskett request that the council give commitments. : bated the merits of old cars 48 f Penalties -- Kennedy 3.10,|Kolesnik (2) 6.28, Kennedy 8.49, laws and a lawyer to interpret , | & lations in Sault and their son Roy motored from 'entative approval for a major Deputy Reeve Myrtle: Love-/against old steam engines and man short. : , ; complex regulations In saull'c.y Druno, California and are Subdivision involving almost 100/!ock felt something should be ate watermelon at the farm : spending one week as the guests homes. The site is located on done tor the developers. near Burford, 10 miles west of and dime) or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mur. Garrard road north. "They have been given a run- here, of L. N. Holt and William ray of RR No. 2, Wiamy. The development would in- around for three years," she Johnson, boilermakers whose - ------ ~ --~ volve the building of 10 houses said. : hobby is collecting and restor- each year, with 16 homes to start Councillor John Dryden point- ing old steam engines. off this year. ed out the subdividers are pre-- They/also stopped at the Ford Mr. Wilson said that his firm pared to spend capital on roads,|of Canada Oakville plant where feels it should have some indi- for some of which they don't/they were shown what has hap- cation whether it will be able even have use. As a price for pened to the car industry since to go ahead in the future with this the council should go along'the 28 ventage models they are a development for which it is with their request to a certain driving in the 500 - mile 4 already building roads. extent. were made. yet However, the council pointed Said Reeve Heber Down: The tour's oldest member and out it is reluctant to make any! "Give them 16 lots. That's il."' jts only American is 76-year-old Ernest Schuster of Buffalo, SCIENCE AT WORK close all day July, Porter Favors Used Houses Mortgages OTTAWA (CP) hallenged by erchants, but its claim to a department es, a branch --Mortgages driving a bright red 1926 model sportster he made himself from jold Ford parts. Also participating is a Kitch. ener family of seven that hasn't missed a tour since the Antique |Automobile Club of America's 10 p.m./Chief Justice Dana Porter,! {sitting that some people -are an injunction paying great difficulty getting ° |Ontario region began them five their money out of old@r in oun jyears ago. houses potential buyers could : | - wee | nol arré f sing. It are ee ir if sic By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) ready doing research aimed at! Topics this week: A plan to|minimizing them. make tape recordings of hurri-| For one thing, since the moon| enthusiasm Cane sounds; research on the|has essentially no atmosphere, shaped up in be "well worth gages were made available for this purpose. The chairman's Ship Returns Bearing Gifts AUCKLAND (CP) -- Welcom- ing children watched the New pass a closing eac week : s 'onl x ' | Ch Week some officials of the Canadian|tion on the moon; and a tech-|ionosphere -- the layer of elec- Life Insurance Officers Associa-|"ique for scientific snooping on|trified air which serves as a tion, representing an industry infants. jkind of reflector for ceriain|"! : yo ea that in 1961 held $600,000,000 in| Weather bureau _ scientists/forms of radio transmission be- Zealand frigate Pukaki with » residential mortgages -- 44 per Would like folks who own tapeltween different points of the|°@8er anticipation when she re- recorders to keep them handy,| earth. turned fo New eo a when a hurricane approaches, to Thus, sei 7 . years service wi e Far this n 1 pp! | Thus, scientists are assuming | Fat Strategic Reserve based jon Singapore. Gifts and souventrs increased the frigate's draught by a foot on the homeward voyage. One officer who brought an entire dining room suite home } jwith him, had to cut off the Science has developed a new|legs of the table to get it into gadget to study an activity that)his small cabin. Then he turned from| 28 enthralled proud parents the table upside down, sus- .|Since the beginning of time -- pended it between chairs and |the "exploratory behavior' of|slept on it during the home- and. Friday|income in Canada. a lot of problems, scientists ho Ae ward voyage. ent store was; However, the association was the U.S. National Bureau of with thal be ingth oa gern meena etre re-/not entirely opposed to the idea. 'standards say, and they're al-|,. 4p, x og a ues 1 It said in its brief that if NHA ~~~ os ee ae ees eee SBACLY ARTISTS! Enquire about the advantages of joining our are extended to used : ey ag! ae that way is more) their friends. houses they should be restricted Guest Of Honor Prag gn age goveninient "People who talk about retailers are Substance," replied W. J. Mc-| "eye." will follow pathways bending s asking city\Carthy, associate treasurer of! Bureau scientists have long/around the curved surface of| Sun Life Assurance Company of Suspected there may be torna-/the moon at a fairly constant g Wednesdays Canada, in Montreal do - like cinculations near the| height. late closing Mr. McCarthy said diverting centre of hurricanes, and the BABY ON TV the following Private funds into used houses recordings would help them de-\ ~~ : a late night, would reduce the amount avail-|termine whether this is actually able for new housing. It was a/so. fi-|: Radio communications open after 6 to bona fide purchasers--thos purchasers--those and otfer researchers has de- veloped a special crib, ipped Usually Greets «i: various 'devices, thetuding jone with which junior can turn who intend to live in the house. ing price. And shorter amortiza- on a movi by whacki tion periods would be needed Other Guests fe anhere ® just by whacking CALL than for loans on new houses. EE ae | Various sounds are fed into] WHITBY PAINT LONDON (CP) -- Doorman the crib from outside and var- & WALLPAPER Robert McNeill, who has been jous visual stimuli are projected | Churchill Spends LONDON (Reuters) -- Sir recently, whose _in- a Falls, N big from his London hospital 'phe ceremony marked the open- eed after a ar oe "a oe ing of a new cafeteria' for Ca-! county court, Churehill's doctors Sunday nadian government employees er indictment | S414 that his leg, fractured \in a here death of Mrs ~ ae ' arlo 11 days ago; Drew and television person: 2, the wife of fein er aa ind gehen ality Hughie Green; formerly of} mmation. or phlebitis, WHICH vtontreal, donned white chef's 1959 developed Saturday. aya dots 5) Messasen of eoodwill are sill hats and served the cafeteria's are J ., first meal to the 63-year-old Mc- pouring in for the 87-year-oid yqjjj statesman, including one from -- but sent |President Kennedy, Churchill jhas replied to the Kennedy mes- sage BLOOD DONOR CLINIC WED. JULY 11 2.00-4,00 P.M, Hs 6,30-9,00 P.M. 7 dead in { her Niagara He was born in Ayr. Scotland, served in the Roval Scots Fusi- liers in the First World War and ;emigrated to Toronto when the war ended, 'ted for the crim- case aN a Fie aes roe Onto ag oot The planning board had per is liable to create an inconven- other hand they are. % d by ing the request to build a home.

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