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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1964, p. 5

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ROCK SALT UNLOADED AT WHITBY HARBOR signment of rock salt from Cleveland for use on district highways. The 427-foot freight- er is one of the largest to enter the harbor. The small Next winter's rust on your ear arrived Tuesday in Whit- by Harbor -- 6,200 tons of it. $S Dolomite brought a con- WHITBY COURT Jail Two Men In Car Theft Two Toronto men were sen-|ners and said they lo fenced to two years less a day|cated. | definite and six months indefin-| Constable Ernest Shepperdson oked intoxi- ite in Whitby Magistrate's Court|testified he saw the two walk-| rer valley, RR 2, pleaded guil- | Tuesday, after they were con-\ing along Brock street aroun victed of auto theft. a 12.20 'p.m. Duncan MelIsaac, 46, pleaded} Crown Attorney Bruce not guilty to the charge, while| Affleck said McIsaac' had a Robert Hudson Graham, 43, lengthy criminal record going pleaded guilty. McIsaac said he} back to 1937 when he was con- was hitchhiking from Oshawa to|victed in Nova Scotia for break-| Toronto when he was picked up|ing and entering. Graham, he by Graham in Whitby. said, had "an extensive record "T had been drinking heavily|invalving drunkennes going in Toronto for four of five!back to 1940." days,"" he said, 'and I can't recall getting into the car at|reviewing Graham's record all. I just remember being in|sheet of five pages, said, "I Magistrate Harry Jermyn, in|? mountain of salt was quickly loaded into trucks and taken to Department of Highways yards, --(Oshawa Times Photo " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 5 Whitby Senior Citizens' Social Club, sponsored by Whitby Red \Cross, were guests of Port "\Perry Senior Citizens' Club '|last Wednesday. They enjoyed a "\bus tour and spent a most en- "\joyable afternoon. Bazaar committee members _|met at the home of Mrs, John :| Rousseau, Perry street, to make arrangements for the bazaar "iand tea to be held Saturday, Dec. 5, at the parish hall, spon- sored by St. John the Evangelist CWL. Co-conveners are Mrs. _|John Rousseau and Mrs. Helen )|Heffer. Members. are asked to '|bring an article for the touch- and-take-table at. the general "| meeting of Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. George, North Bay, are returning to their home Tuesday after spend- ing few days visiting their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William J. George, 918 Crocus crescent, Mrs. John McKibbin will offi- Four Months For Assault A Whitby man who commit- tde a "horrible and highly un- necessary assault" on a gas sta- tion attendant was sentenced to four months in-jail in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Jack Warner Heib, 20, of Hof- ty to the assault last week and sentence was held over for one week, Assistant Crown Attorney John Humphreys said Heib struck an atfendant, David Skel- ton, at the Canadian Tire gas station, Brock street north. Heib, he said, drew into the st il in the engine. Heib insisted the. attendant change the sale and refused to pay. When the attendant triggered a_ straight ation and had two quarts of| ~ cially open the St. John's Angli- can Church Parish Helpers rum- WHITBY PERSONALS | mage sale, tea and homebaking sale to be held Friday, Nov. 6, in the Sunday School Hall. Mrs. | James Sheedy and Mrs. Arthur | Bouckley will be in charge of tea tables. | Ajax Lionettes vice-president | Lilly Wilson is 'opening her| home this evening to members for a workshop in preparation for future projects. 'Almonds United Church Anni- versary Services of Oct. 25 were largely attended. The Junior) choir assisted by singing "The | Beauty of Jesus". Miss Joy| Foster, Whitby soloist, rendered "My Task". The music was |under the direction of Mrs. God- |frey Lee. Rev. T. H. Fleetham, lof Greenwood, was the speaker | lat both morning and evening} |services, In the evening the} |Greenwood choir provided the | | music. | This evening Wednesday, Nov. | \4; Clover Lane School is holding "Open House". All parents in- |vited to attend. | | ta BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 BETTE DAVIS BETE DAVIS® Q KARL MALDEN PETER LAWFORD DEAD RINGeCR Produced by WILLIAM FL WRIGHT - Directed by PAUL HENIEID 'Screenplay by ALBERT BEICH and OSCAR BALLARD Music ANORE PREVIN memme » WARNER BROS. HHARER BROS. SOUND TRACK ALBUM 81 THE RIVENTIVE GERIGS OF ANDRE PREV Ster of "BABY JANE" In Another Thriller ded as Adult Ente it. I don't even know the ac- hope I don't have to read it all through alarm to Whitby Po-| cussed." OPP Constable Bruce Knowles hour." testified he arrested the two) - e - a -- Lift Licence men Oct. 27 in a 1953 model| car, owned by Frank Miller, of! Brock street, Whitby. Constable Donald Williams, of | Whitby Town Police, said he saw the two accused at 7.25 going to be dead", and punched Skelton in the nose and thigh. Skelton, who received a bloodied nose, said Heib looked as if he had been drinking. : F S M h | Heib's solicitor told th t Or DIX Months |, sister oi toe court A 24-year pérfect driving rec: In passing sentence, Magis: | . it would take me hallf @N jie station Heib said, 'you are | WE PAY 312% MR, JOHN PLUWAK, proprietor of ALDER FARM MEAT MAR- KETS and his Whitby staff would like to extend their thanks to the thousands of people from Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax and the surround- ing area for their tremendous response to the Grand Opening of a fifth ALDER MEAT MARKET located at 313 Brock St. S., Whitby. This Week's Specials SHORT RIB LEAN BONELESS STEWING BEEF LEAN SHOULDER PORK CHOP p-m.,.wailking'at the Four Cor- Jail Driver For 30 Days. A man who asked police to ord ended in Whitby . Magis-|trate Harry Jermyn said it was jtrate's Court Tuesday when 4) Hejb's eighth~ criminal convic- |Whithy man was convicted of tion, and added, 'no one can| jimpaired driving. inflict this sort of behaviour on Ronald Easton Wilson, 40, of society with impunity'. /216 Lupin drive, pleaded guilty) : |to the charge and was fined |$100 and costs or 15 days in ON REGULAR TENDER, JUICY, SHOULDER SAVINGS ACCOUNT change his car's transmission for him after they asked him if he was drunk, was sentenced to 30 days in jail in Whitby) jail, and had his driver's licence suspended for six months by Magistrate Harry Jermyn. Police Chief George Rankin, | of Whitby Town Police, told the| Magistrate's Court Tuesday. court Wilson was charged after! Norton Keeler, 36, of |which caused an estimated $650! lock said he found the accused |44mage. He said he found Wil- on Oct. 17 trying to manoevre |S" at the scene of the accident a car out of a ditch outside |!eaning against his car for sup- Whitby. Keeler, he said, was in|Port while his breath smelled of @ drunken condition and was |alcohol. + taken to the police station. His solicitor told the court At the station, when asked ifjthat it was the first driving he was drunk, Keeler replied, |offence of any kind for Wilson "No, I'm not drunk, I just need since he started driving when One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Dreperies © CLL. Points and Varnishes @ Broadicom end Rugs © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd, Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby w a new transmission. Will you |\he was 16. put one in for me?" | ---- Magistrate Harry Jermyn, in| passing sentence said Keeler, | father of four, had a previous conviction under the same change in 1961, and the mini- | mum penalty he could impose was 30 days. Guild To Hold Court Whist Plans for a Court Whist, on Nov. 23, at which Sunday School teachers will be entertained, were laid_at a meeting of the Evening Guild of All Saints' Anglican Church. Card conven- ers will be Mrs. Fred Read and Mrs, Harry Town. Mrs. George Gouldburn was named kitchen convener. Mrs, John McKibbin, who was introduced by (Mrs. Stanley Armstrong, gave an enlighten- ing talk on the work of the Church Workers' Association in "Downtown Toronto. Mrs, Horace Hiscox and Mrs: Charles Rycroft will represent the guild and assist at the Christmas bazaar Nov. 17 in the parish hall, every way possible. LUCAS WIENERS NOW OPEN ... . CORNER GROCETERIA (Former 1.G.A. Store) 204 Brock St, S$. Next to Corner Store The management 'is pleased to announce that they have continued with the same personnel and service enjoyed by former customers of this store. We look forward to your continued patronage and will strive to please you in THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS DEVON SLICED BACON ... Ib. 65c PORK SHOULDERS PORT BUTTS, with dressing . Ib. 45c .,. 2b. pack 89c Ib. 35c You May Issue Cheques Anytime There Is No Service Charge | TRU VICTORIA and GREY OUR 76th YEAR OF SERVICE ST OWEN SOUND MEAFORD ORILLIA CANNINGTON WHITBY LINDSAY PETERBOROUGH BELLEVILLE KINGSTON 308 Dundas St. West Whitby VEAL GHOPS HOME FREEZER OWNERS are really fortunate to save money with Alder Farm's home freezer order plan ! wb. 49. BEEF ».43. PORK Ib. 39: cut end wrepped 4 lbs. of BUTTER FREE with Each Freezer Order HIND QUARTERS SIDE OF TOWNSHIP Voters' List 1964, Family Monuments Individual Gi/ Requirements STAFFORD BROS. D. 104 LUPIN DRIVE Created To TROUGHTON MEATS BLAIR PARK PLAZA eee re eee eee eee BUDGET TERMS TD. MONUMENTS NOTHING DOWN -- 6 318 DUNDAS EAST MONTHS TO PAY. PAYMENTS START 1 MONTH AFTER DELIVERY. 668-3552 Discover that wonderful WALKING-ON -AIR STEP FEELING! AT Collins Shoes 119 Brock St. S., Whitby OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. uw. 99° LB, Red and Blue Brand Beef SIDES OF BEEF Ib. 47. Hind Quarters of Beef ' Take Advantage Of Our Budget Plan Before Christmas. PHONE 668-4633 pality at municipal e of November, 1964. of October, 1964, TOWNSHIP Is your name on ship of Whitby. or husband of an owner t Farmer's Daughter, tic establishment of two Clerk's Notice of First Posting Of Voters' List Township of Whitby, County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that | have com- plied with Section 9 of The 'Voters' Lists Act and that | have: posted up at my office at the Township of Whitby, Brooklin, on the 26th day of October 1964, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Munici- list remains there for inspection. And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 10th day Dated at Brooklin, Ontario, this 26th day Murray Robinson, CLERK, VOTING DAY, SATURDAY, DEC. (2TH, 1964 The Voters' List for the year 1964 may be examin- ed at the Municipal Offices, atl Public and Separate School Buildings and all Post Offices in the Town- INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY TELEPHONING 655-3351 during Office hours. Qualifications for voting are as follows: 21 years of age. A British subject. An owner or tenant, or wife NOTE -- Roomers and 'Boarders are not entitled to a Municipal Vote. Only those who occupy.a dornes- they sleep, prepare and serve meals, and qualify as above are entitled to vote. OF WHITBY Municipality of the lections and that such Township of Whitby. . OF WHITBY the Voters' List? enant, A Farmer's Son or or more rooms, in which FRESH GROUND ALL BEEF HAMBURGER 4 ws. 1.00 FRESH LEAN LINK SAUSAGES 3 us 1.00 TASTY SKINLESS - WIENERS | 3s. 1,00 24-OZ, SLICED WHITE OR BROWN BREAD 6 Loaves 1.00 UDGET on your ALDER FARM MEAT MARKETS @ ALDERWOOD @ BRAMPTON @ OAKVILLE @ NEWMARKET AND NOW WHITBY YOUR NEAREST ALDER FARM 313 BROCK ST, SOUTH, WHITBY WHITBY PLAZA OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.

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