fo arent goannas a ao gi FFE Ey Ga gn gp ANGER RS REN GaN ETI ATI 9 pS prom pare g AT WHITBY 83 Are Given Citizenship Accused Lied Judge Comments ' WHITBY (Staff) -- "I've, Affleck, McGrath said he could never in my career had a wit-|not remember the name of the Here Comes ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS ness who lied more outrageous- A. C, goto tog rough an in uunty Court of break- entering and theft. Charles , Whitby, was re- im custody for sen- 'until Monday, Nov. 23. Attorney Bruce Affleck e court McGrath was May 28 outside Water- nt. , a transistor radio, and r of gloves, all stolen from|three might have broken into station in the early morn-|the station." Constable John Stevenson,|was aware of stolen objects in Waterloo Township police, testi-/nis car, would have disposed of tied he found McGrath, driver|them while following the police of the auto, parked with three/car to the station after the companions outside the city|transistor radio was found. limit. Finding the radio, he said, he took them to the station,)man give evidence," Judge Hall with McGrath following in his)said. "I totally disbelieve your client. Any person who goes into testified he was|the witness box and lies like car. McGrath driving from Peterborough to Port Dover where he had ar- ranged a job in an auto shop, and pulled off the road be- tween Oshawa and Whitby to sleep. He said he didn't know how the radio and money came to be in the car. Under cross examination by'client." McGrath, 21,|previously convicted of break- re gg guilty tojing and entering and theft in of breaking into the DX|Peterboroygh in 1061. in a car containing|i¢ the accused did pull off the shop he was to work at, when he had arranged the job, who ran the shop, or what street it was on. Mr. Affleck said McGrath was J. J. Daly, of Peterborough, defence counsel, said McGrath had little or no sleep for 36 hours prior to his arrest. "There were three other youths with him," he said, "and road to sleep, any one of the He also said McGrath, if he "T've never seen such a guilty that is either stupid... thinks I am, which doesn't please me either." He congratulated Mr. Daly on his defence of McGrath through- out the four-hour trial. "I'm amazed at what a good job you've done considering your WHITBY PERSONALS W. 8. Hilliard, who was re- cently promoted from Constable to Corporal with the OPP To- ronto headquarters, has been transferred to EMO. With Mrs. Hilliard they visited their fu- ture residence recently. They expect to be moving in mid- ecember. Their friends wish em happiness in their new surroundings. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gormen, is celebrating his sixth birthday today, Nov. 19. Saturday a party has been ar- ranged with the following young guests: Michael Warnock,' Lau- rie Plummer, Tracy Warnock, Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fice,.is three today. Friends of the family wish Dan- ny many happy returns of the day. Z Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, 917 Greenwood crescent, were: Miss Dolores Robinette, Miss Linda Paganoll and Miss Joan Hobbs, Ajax. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fox, is celebrating his tenth birthday today. His com- panions of King street school and friends wish him a happy Terry Bond, Christine McQuinn and Michael's sister Kelly. Brenda Handscombe, Green street, underwent a tonsilictomy operation and is now convalesc- ing at her home. Her friends ions of Kathleen Rowe school wish her a speedy recovery. A very successful Harvest Dance was held by St. John the Evangelist Catholic Women's League last Saturday in the parish hall, beautifully decorated carrying on the Fall Harvest theme with corn stalks and leaves. The tables were attractive with candlelight and colorful placemats. Mrs. Howard Muckle and Miss Eleanor Davis spent a few days in Ottawa ntly, visit- ing friends. sid One-Stop DECORATING ©@ Wellpeper end Murels © Custom Droperies © C.LL. Paints and Varnishes © Broedicom end Rugs © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby three area residents citizens of Canada at a cere- mi Building yesterday. Alilovic, 273 Cordova road; Bela| Mi Barath, 14 Mill street; Mr, and Mrs. Gerrit Beenen, mandy street; Mario Bizzotto, 454 Floyd avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Bouwmeester, 87 Sher- wood avenue; Abraham Buntsma, 165 Bloor street; Mr. and Mrs, Giuseppe, 154 Nassau street; Wah Long Chow, 19 King street; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Drozd, 200 Powell street. Central Park south; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geratschek, 599 Ross- land road east; Mr. and Mrs. Janos Hajdu, street; Eugene Andrew Halvor- sen, Box 308, Kingsway College; Mr. and Mrs, Friedrich Hennig, 116 Easthaven street; Hennig, 333 Ritson road south; Cornel Or istreet; e WHITBY (Staff) -- Eighty-;downe avenue, Apt. 1; 'Janos me|Varga, 42 Ritson road south; Mr. and Mrs. Willem Veenstra, RR 3, Bickle drive; Mr. and Mrs. Vohsemer, 296 Grenfell street, Apt. 30; Mr. and rs. .Chrisant Weigand, 490 Woodcrest avenue; Mrs. Hermine Christa Zverina, 158 Albert street. held at the Ontario County Oshawa residents were: Jozo 535 Nor- OTHER AREAS Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Brasche, 1323 Foxglove avenue, Bay Ridges; Mr. and Mrs. Mar- inus Bylsma, 402 Harris street, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Robert Feige, RR 1, Whitby; Christopher Theodore Hartman, RR 1, Port Perry; Mrs. Anna Maria Hogenboom, Taunton Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Antonina Fraczek, 218 times give Tulsa Oilers a 3-2 victory over Minneapolis Bruins in Cen- tral Hockey League play here Thursday. Minneapolis got the first goal in the first 15 seconds of the game when Wayne Maxner of Halifax tallied. Jarrett tied the score a minute later and added a more goals in the final pe- lod. ' road east, Taunton; Mr. and Mrs. Gauke Huitema, 357 Dove-| dale drive, Whitby; Bernardos Johannes Jansen, 22 Maple street, Ajax. Lutz Koepp, Enniskillen; Theodoor Kohler, 130 Burcher road, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lund-Pedersen, PO Box 110, Sunderland; Karl Rolf Miehe, RR 2, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Francisek Pogacar, Old Post Inn, RR 1, Whitby; Mrs. Irm- LITTLE MONEY BECOMES BIG MONEY WHEN YOU SAVE REGULARLY VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundes St. W., Whitby 1451 Lakefield Jurgen Hodowanski, Mr. and Mrs. Horvath, 281 Simcoe south. 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