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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1965, p. 5

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Obstruction Of Justice Admitted AJAX (Staff) -- David Par- liament, alias Harold Turner, 20, of White's. road, Pickering structing justice in Magistrate's Court here Thursday. A charge of having liquor as a minor was withdrawn after he had pleaded guilty to it. On Feb. 6, Pickering Town- ship Constable William Koleb- niak brought the accused and two other youghs to the police station at 12.40 a.m. after find- ing the three in a truck with a case of beer. Parliament. identified himself as Turner at the station and showed the police a birth cer- tificate to that effect saying he was born in 1939. Pickering Police made a check with Tor- onto Police and discovered there .|was a warrant outstanding on a traffic ticket for Turner costing $15. When the Metro Police ar- rived in Pickering they dis- covered there were an additional four traffic convictions against Turner totalling $65. At this point Turner admitted he was Parliament because he did not Works Chairman 0, G, Ashley recently recommended the fol- loweing items to be included in main replacement program Council has already authorized the calling of tenders for the balance of this work. If the present proposal before council for apartment buildings, south of the a building on Harwood Ave., is approved, it will be necessary to construct a new sanitary sewer north from the intersection of O'Dell St. and Harwood Ave. Construction of the necessary sanitary sewer will make it possible to eliminate the sew- O'Dell Sta. For the past several years, an annual program of asphalt out. At the present time, road surfaces appear to be in fairly good condition. SIGN REPLACEMENT AJAX. (Staff) -- Ajax Public) blic works program for Township, pleaded guilty to ob- ie . prog Completion of the steel water- started in 1963, Ajax Town age pumping station on Har- wood Ave. between Bayley and re-surfacing has been carried Public Works Program|) For Ajax, Extensive curbs adopted it is recom: of the more heavily) mended that's start Ss wees by ion Kings Cres. age problem to some extent until such time as storm sewers are authorized. Investigations are being car- ried out at the present time into the cost and feasibility of extending the sewage disposal plant. Recommendations will be made to the council during the year ning the ex of the sewage plant which will involve cost for design. The town may be called upon to assist in the program of beautification of Harwood Ave. and the boulevard in front of the commercial centre when the program is carried out by the major land developer, following the installation of a standardi- zed system of signs on the stores in the shopping centre. Council approved the installa- tion of traffic lights at two in- tersections on Bayley St. during 1965. No monies have yet been authorized for this work. It is recommended the installation of these traffic lights be proceeded with as soon as possible. CURB CONSTRUCTION It is recommended that con- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Februery 13,1965 § some travelled streets in the residen- tial areas which have storm sewers installed. A policy of in- stalling approximately 4,000) linear feet of curbs each year} would soon provide the town/ with an improved through street | system. | i The sewers would also res| duce the amount of granular} material and earth which has} washed into the storm sewers, BAHA'I! WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the 1.0.0.F, Hall Brock St. $, Whitby. Every Sunday evening ot 8:15 P.M, Speaker: roe, redicete noant [thse 3 Kins Cresent a maintenance amount of|both sides each of its intersections with rat ton, ho waa tie to war et gee 'or 7 vide curbs from Harwood rete becker Be. and from -|Harwood Ave. to Churchill Ave. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street North REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES --'Faith Tidings" Broadcast, C.K.L.B. 1350 on Your Dial 9:45 A.M.--Bible School with Classes for all Ages 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Douglas C. Percy Director of Missions, Toronto Bible Soteee; Toronte 9:15 A.M. WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY "THERE'S ALWAYS A WELCOME AT FAITH" eee MRS. JOYCE BARKES Subject: "TEMPLE OF GOD" EVERYONE WELCOME E. PAUL COATH and sideration be given this year 'o the construction of curbs on ST. ANDREW'S" PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W, J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs. P..N, Spratt, Organist have $65. Refreshments served. During the same day Toronto Police discovered that they had three convictions against Parlia- ment, this time under his right name, totalling $35. Sergeant Fleming of the Pick- ering Township Police identi- fied the birth certificate with which Parliament identified himself, Magistrate Harry Jermyn, at the suggestion of Crown Attor- ney Bruce Affleck, remanded the youth in custody for two weeks for pre-sentence report. "There is no substitute for the truth," said the magistrate. It is recommended that the street sign program he re- placed by a program of instal- ling fences in areas where they are required during 1965. The installation of street signs has largely been completed. There remain only a few intersections which have been missed in the overall program. Fences have been requested at the Cedar St. Park, Elm St. and Southwood Park pumping stations, swimming pool and Lake Vista Park as well as some of the Town's easements for walkways in residentail areas. For several years it has been recommended that serious HUGH M. O'CONNELL Formerly carrying. on the practice of law as COATH & O'CONNELL are pleased to announce that they are now associated in partnership with NORMAN H. EDMONDSON as enthusiasts in the commun- ity invited to drop in for a 'shuffle' or two. Oshawa Times Photo School Holds Oratory Contest WHITBY (Staff) -- 'Money as a status symbol,' topic of a speech given by Hugh Laurence, 12B student at Henry Street High School won top award in the school's each Friday afternoon in the church's parish hall. The club is open to new mem-.. bers with all shuffleboard SHUFFLING OVER THE 'COURT' in grand style, St. Mark's United Church Shuf- fleboard Club thoroughly en- joys good companionship Shuffleboard Club Has 12 Members ested in the sport are invited to attend the sessions held at the church, 2.00 to 4.00. p.m, each week, EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 ROSSLAND ROAD WEST 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE Cree BD. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M, "THE STORIES HE TOLD" (1) Nursery care end Junior Congrega- tion during Divine Worship WHITBY (Staff) --Sliding a stone over a waxed surface is no "mean" task. Proof that it Conference Gives WHITBY requires skill is in evidence at St. Mark's United Church, where the church's shuffleboard club holds sway each Friday afternoon. Open to all adult male shuf- fleboard enthusiasts within the community, the club, two years old, now numbers some 12 ac- tive "shufflers'". Anyone inter- the club does 'not participate in provincial con- tests at the moment, several excursions to Brooklin have been made in the past, where the local group "shuffled" through games with their neigh- bors. Other matches have been held with St. Mark's Board of Stewards. Althougt Agreed On Why, Oratorical Contest. ticipating. was Irene Parikhal, tiny, World War Three;' versus Rockers' as her topic. Other Senior Tamblyn The event was held at the school Friday morning with ten students par- Placing second in the contest who chose 'Bargain Hunting' as her topic. Runners-up in the contest were Alan Magrath, speaking on 'A Qynical Discussion of Our Des- and Verity King, who chose 'Mods students participating Students Holiday the surrounding area will An annual affair, Ontario WHITBY (Staff) -- Secondary|¢ School students in Whitby and re- ceive a one-day holiday, Thurs- day 18, when their teachers at- tend an educational conference. the con- ference will be held at the Ux- bridge Secondary School by the Secondary Teacher's Federation. Guest speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Stuart thought be given to system. DITCH REWORKING face. ditches be throughout this area, residential district north the con- struction of storm sewers in the industrial area. No authoriza- ion has as yet been received for any major storm sewer work in the industrial area, This area has a poor surface drainage) It is suggested that the sur- reworked together with some of the ditches in the of BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Mrs, W, &. Summers, A.T.C.M. 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL Classes for all ages. 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVENING ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A,, B.D, Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L, Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11 A.M,--"THE WORD "THE MEN OF THE LORD" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.30 a.m.--Junior, Intermediates and . Seniors, 11.00 «, suangs oe Kindergarten, rimary, SERVICE Infant Care, Junior Congregation COATH, O'CONNELL & EDMONDSON with offices at 306 DUNDAS ST. Whitby Telephone 668-3375 3 Highway 401, by using a rented E. Rosenberg, Rabbi of Beth|Gradall'" excavator. This will Tzedec Congregation, Toronto.\assist in alleviating the drain- in the contest were: Sarah Ink- pen, 'Human Relations;' Adri-| TO SEE THESE Not So On 'How TORONTO (CP) -- Liberal, New Democratic and Progres- sive Conservative, members of the Ontario legislature agreed Thursday the province's wel- fare administration needs re- forming but differed about where the blame lies. James Trotter (L--Toronto Parkdale) charged that a lack of policy from the welfare de- partment is developing a hard spirit has been destroyed through unemployment. Welfare Minister Louis Ce- cile, appearing before the legis- lature's committee on health, education and welfare, said that few of the persons on welfare lists are employable and that when injustices are brought to his attention, action is taken and experts are consulted. Stephen Lewis (NDP--Scar- anne Haas, 'Impressions of a Most Century'; 'Backstage at the Theatre'; Sharron Soble, acle Doctor'; son, Marriage.' The contestants were judged Eileen Lawrence, ing Principal Whitby Public Schools; Miss Lorraine Valleau, Director of Guidance Services, Paradox; Martin Treffera, 'The Shocking Crime of the Stratford 'Mir- and Judy Mathe- 'Why we should abolish| by:Earl Fairman, Superintend-| ~~ is | Dr. Rosenberg is the author) ---- of several books, one of which, 'Bridge to Brotherhood,' deals with the relationship of Judaism to Christianity, In the spring of 1961, he toured the Soviet Union, the first Canadian Rabbi to study the cultural and spiritual | situation of Jews in the U.S.S.R.;| on-the-spot. The Dundas St. E. Home and School Association ARE HOLDING A PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY eas || FEB, 15 at the School SWEDISH FLEET | ae Bie. o reg The Swedish merchant navy/ totalled 949 vessels of more than ADMISSION 50¢ FREE TICKETS AT THE POPULAR PICTURES BROCK THEATRE | The CORNER PIZZA SPECIAL'ZING IN... ; @ PIZZA = @ SPAGHETTI @ BAR-B-Q CHICKEN @ SPARERIBS HOME DELIVERY 668-8807 20% off on Pizzes EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE Each week for 26 weeks there will eppeer in the edvertisements on this page the names and addresses of 12 lucky people in this eres, If your name should appear and you locete it, ell you ere asked te do is clip the ed and present it et the Oshawe Times Office in Whitby or Oshewe. You will then receive your guest tickets te the Brock Theetre. JOE ROBINSON "Your B.P, Dealer" SERVICE STATION @ TUNE-UPS 'WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15th MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY @ SERVICE CALLS ©@ GENERAL REPAIRS M, Brisco, 527 Garrard Cathe in Bar aOls and Miss'i90 tons at the end of 1964, 52 member of the Henry Street| {ener vessels than at the end "| School faculty. this Sundey (Open 7 doys « week) 107 COLBORNE ST. Ww. 668-4585 616 BROCK N. PRIZES end DOOR PRIZE Tickets at Door borough) said that welfare reg- ulations should "relate to the needs of people and not arbi- trary limits." E. P. Morningstar (PC--Wel- core of welfare cases whose New UN Job "THE FINEST HOURS" tn coor The most Exciting Story Of Our Century! Feature No. 2"HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT" with PAULA PRENTICE--JIM HUTTON WHITBY For Hoffman UNITED NATIONS (AP)--At the age of 73 Paul Hoffman is ready to enter a new phase of his spectacular career, one that will put him in the driver's seat of a new model United Nations development machine. Hoffman, former head of tudebaker and Marshall Plan director, keeps busy meantime as managing director of the UN Special Fund which has 485 pre- investment surveys going in 130 countries--and more coming up. He says his job of trying to raise the living standards of half the world's population is just plain self-interest and good! business for the world's major industrial countries, Helping poor countries will furnish fu- ture markets. The UN Economic and Social Council last summer approved) a merger between the Special} Fund and the UN expanded pro-! gram of technical assistance, making Hoffman administrator} of the new machine. David Owen, British chair- man of the Technical Assistance Board, is to become co-atlmin- istrator. The new combined machinery would have immediate com- mand of spending $137,000,000) or more a year. The goal in the next few years is $200,000,000 fi- nanced by voluntary contribu- tions. All the new machine needs now is the General Assembly's certain approval. land) agreed with Mr. Lewis's contention that an Ontario reg- ulation barring mothers on mother's allowances from work- ing more than 24 hours a week is senseless. Good Fellowship In Senior Group WHITBY (Staff) -- Promot- ing good fellowship in the com- munity, the Senior Citizens' Club of Whitby is an active group of local people who meet every Friday afternoon 2.00 to Church, under the sponsorship of the Whitby Branch, Canadian |Red Cross. | Enjoying numerous amuse- ments such as euchre; bridge; bingo and other games, the sen- ior citizens emulate the true Christian way of life through|--" their outgoing generosity and pleasani good-fellowship, Incor- porated in the club activities is ithe principal of meeting one's friends and acquaintances once a week and enjoying the com- pany of others. Open to citizens. throughout }the community, the club, now 'in the fifth year of operation, boasts approximately 50 mem- |bers with ample room for addi- tional others who may have the desire to join in the activities. Transportation is provided for members upon request. Light refreshments are serv- members of the local Red Cross |Branch, gor re ENTERTAINMENT JRL =H HR _ CLEOPATRA Pen Color HANKKNC 4.00 p.m. at All Saint's Anglican]; ed during the afternoon by|- RKHARD BURTON REX a N BROCK ONE COMPLETE PROGRAM Alcohol Index Near-Lethal' BRANTFORD Cooke, 38, fined $200 and costs or 60 days in jail Friday for impaired driv- ing after a magistrate said he other men. Cooke was arrested Nov. 19 after a two-vehicle accident in Paris, Ont. Breath analysis tests showed that he had a blood-alcohol count of 3.4 and 3.6 parts per. thousand, more than double mally considered the intoxten-| tion level, "The amount of alcohol you had in your system has killed many another man," said Mag- istrate John Shillington. "You had a near- -lethal dose." (CP)--Donald | of Brantford was had drunk enough to kill some} the reading nor-| VALENTINE SPECIAL "The Perfect Gift' (8" x 10' Mounted) Only 3.00 PORTRAIT from... DEN IS Studios Pc oe | | | | | | | for Matchless Living GO ELECTRIC ' FREE mS ESTIMATES = 668-4278 rsenault, 264 Farewell Ave. ' MeTEAGUE (JIM) THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY "FATE IS THE HUNTER" Starring --GLEN FORD--NANCY QUAN--ROD TAYLOR OCCASION KONRAD CSER -- Owner @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY ELECTRIC LTD. 324 ASH ST., wuitey WwoRK ATI SFACTION Meke It... 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