ering Village the Village Council dition of his street. Pickering Council Sets Paving Project Deadline PICKERING (Staff) -- A resi- dent of Clarelyn blvd. in Pick- before Tuesday night to. complain about the con- Frank Eadie told council that/t0ld council that the street Mr. Eadie said that he was aware that the road had not yet been taken over by the vil- lage but that the residents on it were paying their full taxes. He en T re-union. residents had been told tha} the fi WHITBY PERSONALS. Miss Elanor Davis, Mary st. e., has returned after spending 10 days visiting friends at Severn River and in Toronto, where her class .at Victoria College joined with the other| and Mrs. Ronald Roberts, 2) faculties of the University of|Maria st. w. Young Rickie left Toronto to celebrate their Gold- Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGary, is celebrating Mrs. 'Roy Little, of Moncton, N.B:, has returned home after}; og spending two weeks visiting her daughter and son-in-law,' Mr. with his grandmother to spend the summer months with her: His parents during their sim- mer holidays will motor to Moncton and bring him back. paid for the paving © the work done. residents of Clarelyn Blvd. had f their 'street in the price of their house and that they wanted to get Driver Gets street would be paved when "'the time is right' for the past two years. ' Council told Mr. Eadie that they held a.bond from the sub- divider which would force him to finish the road. The subdivid- er had asked for an extension of time to pave the road since he was moving heavy equip- his first birthday today. at 123' Lupin dr. Mrs. Niagara-dn-the-lake, is ing two weeks visiting at th Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Roberts and children, Diane, Kirk and Kent, formerly of. Newfound- land: have established residence) celebrated June 8. thrine Rempel, of spend extended to Carole, Belated birthday wishes are daughter of Mrs. Real Robitaille, on the ion of her 13th birthday 159 BROCK ST. N, PH. 668-6944 club, Leaf manager Dick Wil- liams announced Gary Waslew- |Three Months BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A oung man had nothing to say Tuesday when he appeared before the Magistrate's Court on his fifth charge of driving while under suspension in the' last: year and a half. William Carkner, of Bowman- ville, pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to three months in' jail by Magis- trate Ronald Baxter. Crown Attorney G.. Bonnycas- tle told the court that Carkner'| was seen driving a car on High- way..35, A police cruiser. gave chase, he said, and followed the car. Carkner, he said, drove the car into a roadside ditch, and jumped out. He hid in some roadside bushes until police told him to come out. "This is a flagrant breach of the law," he gaid. Carkner made no reply when asked why he had done it. ment .over it, - ; When Village Clerk Bruce Ho- garth reviewed the subdivision in-law, Mr. Rempel, 928 Bayview ave. home of her, son and daughter- Br and Mrs, John agreement it showéd that the subdivder had never signed the extension agreement which would allow him until August|department. mentioned by Mr. Eadie will be covered' by the village works you survive . divi amounts can. be increased by ing your d $300 A MONTH FORLIFE Here Is a plon to provide for your family if you should die, or for your retirement years It . . You make regular payments to the Sun Life of Canado, then ot age 65, you start receiving $300 a month for life, or If vou prefer, $44,150 in cash. Both of these on deposit. Should you not survive te © of this yearto get the work done and the old agreement which called for the paving of the road by August of 1963 was still in force. A motion by- Basil Kearney, seconded by Victor Dingley, was carried by council allowing the subdivider until July 15 to pave Clarelyn blvd .or the bond held by council would be used to pay for the work to be done, An open 16 foot manhole also OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE NOW PLAYING Fri, dune 11 ; oge 65, a minimum of $30,000 will be paid immediately to your family. By completing the 'enquiry form below, you can obtain details suitable to your personal situation. Plans can be arranged to provide various amounts maturing at age 60 or 65. _ SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Oshawe Shopping Centre 5 ROGER WOLFE Home 723-2883 | Exact Date OF Birth .......scsecseeevece Unit Manager Business 725-4563 Seow eeeeerereeense WHITBY PEKINGESE WINS MANY PRIZES © Seen here, posing with his is Kinwongs Frederick the ingese owned by Mrs. M. V. many trophies and ribbons, Great: a thoroughbred Pek- Mosley of Orchardhouse : Kennels, RR 1, . Whitby. Ajax Man SUPREME COURT Valued at $2,500, the Found Guilty | DOCKET RECORD Pekingese was the second WHITBY (Staff) -- The non- Two Charges best Pekingese in Canada last year, when he won five jury sittings of the Supreme WHITBY (Staff) -- Philip Court of Ontario for the County Robert Gibson, of Ajax, was found An Oshawa man was fined a total of $85 when he appeared before the court on three 'charges. E | ADDRESS... ccccceetsservaevsesoeves OCCUPATION ...... Peer eeeweesaseeeee at REG'S MARINA Caesarea "i 1... dev | MCTRO-GOLOWYN- MAMI R penennis | featuring the BRIGITTE BARDOT "CONDORS" MARCELLO MASTROIANK! Dress Casual "AVERY PRIVATE AFFAIR" Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. | ----= $ LOR MALL A pee | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK vehicle and $25 and costs or three days for having beer in his car. From the famed classic thathas fascinated over 14,000,000 readers in 15 languages ~ 20th Century-Fox firsts "in gr up" and one "best in show'. --Oshawa Times Photo: of Ontario, which opens at the guilty of two charges of|County Building next Monday break, enter and theft by 2/morning will set.a record. Mr. county court jury here Wednes- day afternoon. He was found not Justice Schatz will preside. GREAT 'BOTH IN Bach week for 26 weeks you con win THE AJAX and PICKERING WHO AM I? - CONTEST! - The docket for the assizes, Se ae anEES Nondsy [peated Wednesday mo by Judge Alex C. Hall. The jury, which deliberated for 50 minutes, found the ac- cused guilty of breaking, enter- ing and stealing a ring watch and a wedding ring set with dia- monds from the Galbraith Jew- ellery store in 'the Ajax Shop- ping Plaza on April 11, 1965 and guilty to breaking, entering and stealing two electric saws, two electric drills and a sum of y from the Cashway Lum- ber Co. in Ajax on April 22, 1965. He was found not guilty of breaking, entering and stealing a number of bags containing men's socks and sweaters, money and a number of cigars from the Ajax Textile Process- ing Co. Ltd. Gibson was not represented by ¢ounsel and asked few ques- tions of the crown witnesses. Jadge Hall explained the ac- cused was unable to secure counsel and was not qualified to receive assistance through the 1 Aid provisions. rown evidence showed Gib- gon sold the ring watch to a Ajax resident who gave young it to his mother as a gift. The woman later read of the rob- bery and took the ring to the store owner. The drills and saws in an Ajax while the socks and sweaters were recovered in a were recovered home; field lists 64 cases for trial. This is a record, The previous high being 61 cases listed for hearing at the non-jury sittings in 1961, Included in the list are 43 divorce actions, An official in the sheriff's office said this is the largest number of these cases to be listed for hearing at one time in the county, A num- ber. of the cases involve non- county residents. The docket also includes nine actions arising out of motor acci- dents and two actions brought under the Fatal Accident Act. Also listed for hearing is an action concerning the sale of Christmas trees, an action con- posted Wednesday morning,) WIN. $5 ee © @ $5.00 voucher from the porticipet- Ing on this All you do ts complete the questionnaire identifying the firms relating te the question. Send your. enswer with your name and eddress to the WHO AM | EDITOR ¢/e THE OSHAWA TIMES. There will be @ draw mede eech week, the first correct answer drewn will win @ $5.00 voucher te any one of the Perticipating business, Entries must be in ne leter then 12 neon Tuesdey of each week. Enter now, you cen be @ winner. WHAT! ANSWER Upholstery business does top quality workmanship 'at reasonable prices and is located at 89 Commerciel. NAME .... aye ADDRESS ees F READ THE ADS--PICK THE ANSWER Lest Week's Winner Richard Jones, 245 Gi dc ' seeesereccese Och cerning the sale of lands, a claim for damages for alleged breach of contract, an action in- volving damage to an apartment and an action for non-payment of an account. COIN COLLECTOR DIES TRADER LORNE'S FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING LTD. PHONE AJAX HARWOOD ST. N, 942-1500 FAMILY SHOW a a Recreates The Fantastic World THE SAVAGE TRUE STORY OF "THE COYOTERO" . UNTAMED DEVILS OF THE APACHE DESERT "BLOOD ON THE , ARROW" in COLOR --with-- DALE ROBERTSON MARTHA HYER BIGGEST EXCITEMENT ON THE SCREEN ! 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