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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jan 1965, p. 16

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a ot Ae tgtal ee 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 27, 1965 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Cake Throwing Proves Costly ptt gtiat eet ae eet Shephard Lodge Articles Finished . WHITBY -- The Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council held its meeting Jan, 25 with Mrs: Albert Midgley pre- siding. Material purchased the pre- vious meeting to make one dozen serviettes to be sent to Shephard Lodge, Toronto, were weer es BROOKLIN (Staff) -- More than 20 years of service to Whitby Township officially end- ed Monday night when Town- Township Clerk Resigns Office $800,000 Spent Here By Du Pont AJAX -- Du Pont of Canada's Reeve John Dryden expressed his regrets at Mr. Robinson's resignation and said, "One of the most important decisions Ajax Works injected $800,000 WHITBY (Staff) -- A Picker- ing Township man will spend the next 30 days in jail. Thomas Albert Joyce, of 876 Liverpool road south, was found guilty by Magistrate H. Jermyn here Monday on a charge of causing a disturbance in a Pickering store. Joyce, 17, was said to have entered the store with two other youths on January 20. He, said Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, lifted a cake from a rack' and threw it to one of the other two. It fell on the floor. The store manager told the three to leave and they ignored him. Joyce then used the pay telephone for about 10 minutes Castle Chapter Takes Tour during which time the three blocked the store aisle. Again the three were asked to leave. A short scuffle 'then ensued between Joyce and the store manager. The manager had his shirt torn in the fight. Outside Joyce demanded that the manager "'come out and fight' and used bad language. Appearing for sentence on a charge of auto theft, Peter C, Moynihan, 30, of RR 2, Stouff- ville, was sentenced to nine months definite and three months indefinite. On a new charge of failing to remain he was sentenced to an additional three months definite] w: and three months indefinite. The car was stolen from Ux- bridge on Dec. 11. It was later found in Markham with damage totalling $100. The fail to remain after an jaccident was said to have occur- ship Clerk Murray . Robinson tendered his resignation to council, Mr. Robinson began his career with the municipality in ig and outside of three years n the wartime service he has brought in completed. Six laun- dry bags were cut and sewn to be sent to the Lodge. Members cut five large aprons to be sent to Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough, and also} worked on stamps. Three prospective members served ever since. were prescnt at the meeting and) '"'When I started here it was were warmly welcomed, 10/only a Saturday job and the regular members were in at-| pay was $60 a month," he told tendance. |council. During a short business ses-| "We opened for business on sion two members volunteered) |Saturday and I was hard press-| 'o attend the CNIB meeting ined to find enough to keep me preparation for a door to door|busy. campaign. | The scripture was read dyer meget xg gr Mrs. Leona Braisier and prayer| ed iG 5 Mande hh seen by Mrs, Victor Colbourne. Lunch} B ROMENAONS CHANES. BNO Tey: was servea by Mrs. Carl Har- |may Pail nerig -- vm press- nett, Mrs, Ted Colbourne .and|fhings + and: Hine ANE AY, Mrs. Victor Colbourne, : The next meeting will be held} Mr. Robinson has accepted \the post of secretary of new Feb. 8 at the home of Mrs. Al-| bert Midgley, Thickson road. |Whitby Township School Board, this council will have'to make in the following year is the choice of a man to replace Mr. Robinson. "His long, faithful years of service have been appreciated by many members of many councils, and his skill and abil- ity will be sorely missed," Council passed a resolution to accept Mr, Robinson's resigna- tion with regret and agreed to |advertise for a man to fill his chair. DOG LICENCES A problem has been solved for many township dog owners, In the past many persons have not known where and when to buy a licence for their dog. In future years the licences will be sold at the municipal office in Brooklin, and resi- dents will be notified of the sale with their tax bills. into the local economy last year in wages and salar- ies, local taxes and purchases from local 'suppliers, Works Manager John G. Hall report- ed today. Local purchases from over a dozen firms ranged from office insulated plastic foam shipping containers, The plant employed about 100 persons at year end. Work was begun during the year on a major expansion that will see the plant more than double in size while adding sig- nificantly to its product lines during 1965. Ajax Works currently makes "Dulux" enamels, "Duco" lac- quers, .under-coats, thinners, putties and adhesives for the automotive refinishing industry and industrial firms that manu- facture a wide variety of prod- WHITBY P WHITBY -- "The one thing) jred in Toronto. A driver was hit that I brought back with me/from behind. When he got out from Jamaica is the nice feel-|to inspect the damage the driver ing that there is an area where|raced away. | they put Christ in Christmas The television down there really| The Whitby father of seven| emphasized the Christ in Christ-|children will spend the next 30| mas theme during the Christmas|days away from his family -- season. Christmas isn't such a} jon the orders of Magistrate} rush down there like it is up|Harry Jermyn. here," said Mrs, Stanley OS-| Thomas John Gillespie, of 300 borne, wife of the Ontario La-\High street, Whitby, was con- dies' College principal: Dr. Os-| yicttd of assaulting his wife by borne. banging her head against a rad- She was the guest speaker atjiator. the January meeting of the Castle Chapter Alumnae of On- |trate Jermyn remanded Gil- tario Ladies' College held at the/lespie out of custody for 30 days College. She was showing pic-|for sentence. During this time tures they had taken while on/Gillespie has to find different their recent Christmas vaca-|accommodation, make contact tion in Jamaica. |with Alcoholics Anonymous. to After hearing the case Magis-|:: "The one thing I really missed help with his drink problem; was the beautifully eagle, Scotch Pine Christmas trees. When we left here we left eight| jovely decorated Scotch Pine Christmas trees," she said.) "There were only three to be seen on our tour in Jamaica and} they were located in a park. Scotch Pine trees are costly to) import and the Christmas de-) corations as we know them are more costly than ours. They do} have decorations for Christmas down there but they are of a different type than what we see here." While Dr. and Mrs. Osborne were on their recent tour mem- bers of the clergy took them on a tour of the churches, Mrs.| Osborne showed pictures of churches both old and new. One| was a picture of a Methodist}? Cathedral which was construct- ed in 1714. 'This Cathedral is in excellent condition and is still in use," she said. Speaking of the countryside and the scenery Mrs, Osborne told about a place "known as the Cock Pit. In this area the original natives of Jamaica live. They have their own form of government and are not answer-} able to the white man or any! other type of government. The white man can't go near them and ensure that his family has jenough to live on. In the witness box Mrs. Gil- lespie said that on the evening! - Group Discusses | Smorgasbord Plans WHITBY -- Mrs. Ray Ken-} jnedy, Dundas street east, open- jed her home to the members of ; St. Andrew's Presbyterian | Womens's Group No, 2 for its January meeting. The _presi- ident, Mrs Kennedy, chaired the meeting. and welcomed all members present. Rev. W. J. S. McClure con-| ducted the devotional in the) form of a "Bible Study" entitled) A man with his life to live," this was followed by a question and answer period. Members discussed the forth- coming Smorgasbord luncheon) to be heid at the Church Hall Feb. 25. The next meeting of Feb. 22); | will be under the convenership| lof Mrs. Art Gray and Mrs. Jean Jeffrey.'ing her daughter and son-in-|! Warren Mowat, Mrs.) The guest speaker at Hillcrest Home and School Association |general meeting of Feb. 3 will \be Barnard Lewis, director of the Children's Aid Society of Ontario County and City of Osh- awa. He will show slides ac- companied by his commen- taries. He will also give ex- planations on adoptions in fos- ter homes and explain how. the Home and School Association could help. There will be a dis- play of Japanese Art done by students. Teachers and parents who are interested are invited to attend. Lunch will be served by members of the executive. Best wishes for a_ happy |birthday are extended te Mrs. |Aubin Leclair, who is celebrat- ing her birthday Jan. 27. ucts ranging from bicycles to bowling alley supplies. Further diversification in industrial and furniture finishes is being car- ried out and with completion ERSONALS law, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon White, former Whitby residents, who have established residence in Scarborough, Gordon Hunter, Burnt River, is spending the winter months with his daughter and son-in- of new facilities this year the complete house paints will be made at) line. of "Flo-Glaze" Ajax. | Manufacture of 'Lucite' ex- terior and interior house paints Mrs. Charles Spencer is visit- was started in December 1964 for spring 1965 business. "Teflon" non-stick coatings| law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stacey, 110 Ferguson avenue. for cookware are also now be- Mr. andMtrs. John Harper,|' Toronto, were dinner guests at|!"g made at the local plant. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-) ley Stephenson, 701 Perry Street. MASSIVE DRAINAGE Salty water drained from the| soil of Azerbaijan into the Cas- pian Sea in recent years would fill a huge lake of 770,000,000,000 gallons, A bridal miscellaneous show- er was held at the home of Mrs. Robert. Nelson, 707 Clarence drive, in honor of Miss Sandra Godfrey who is to be married Feb, 13 to Robin Whitfield, in All Saints' Anglican Church. The maid-of-honor, Miss -Elea- nor Whitmark, assisted the erous lovely gifts. Mrs. Bruce Mahaffey assisted the hostess in serving a delicious lunch. jof the assault her husband had| |consumed about a bottle and a| lhalf of wine and four beers. | After an argument he had grabbed her by the head and banged it against a radiator. | She had needed two stitches to close the wound. | Drama Festival Holds Suspense TORONTO (CP) -- The sus- |pense will be prolonged at this year's regional festival of the Central Ontario Drama League. | To give the adjudicator more | time to select trophy winners and choose the group that will represent CODL at the Domin- ion Drama Festival in May, an- nouncement of awards will not be made until the night after the festival ends. Previously, winners were named immediately after the final performance but CODL's festival committee felt this placed undue pressure on the) SUPREME FANCY BISCUITS 5 VARIETIES -- CELLO PKGS, 3 moe | SAVE 17¢ CHRISTIE'S PREMIUM CRACKERS 1 LB. PKGS, 3 FOR $] ' GARDEN PATCH GIANT SAVINGS DU OL so we were told," she said. Mrs. Osborne was given a yote of thanks for the "very| This year's festival will be! enjoyable arm chair tour of held in Toronto Tuesday,| Jamaica", by Mrs. J. Richard-|March 30, son of Whitby Township. | Awards will be announced at a During the social hour Miss) jspecial Saturday night gather-) Doris Batty of Brooklin, presi- ling April 3, to be followed by a dent of the Castle Chaptér, pre-|celebration party. sided at the tea table. The lunch} CODL's entry, the Broadview convener; were: Mrs. Robert)¥MCA Barn Players, won the Brown and Miss Betty Moffat, |1964 Dominion festival with both of Oshawa and Miss Char- Shelagh: Delaney's "A Taste of lotte Gentles, of Whitby. Honey.' adjudicator and decided on the) change. SELL THAT EXTRA SPACE HEATER ? Turn that_unused space heater into extra cash and make a family nice and warm. 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