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

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ee Striking members of feamsters Union Local 938 demonstrated Tuesday at entrance to Toronto city hall under watchful eye. of BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE WHITBY (Staff) Whitby public schools are being put to 40 Permits Issued For Use Of Schools THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 13, 1968 § schools, for special meetings, have be€n filed by the Blair Two new organizations plan- ning on holding meetings in public schools are the Women's Concrete Proposal Asked From Develonment Firm AJAX (Staff) -- At a Tues-|rate with surrounding munici- day night meeting, Ajax town|palities. seven community colleges to be built by the province next year. The colleges will offer two- year courses in commerce and technology following the comple- tien of Grade 12. Mayor Harry M. Smith said giving support to Sca h would not endanger Oshawa's good use after regular school hours, the local board of trus- tees reported this week. There have been 40 permits issued to organizations desirous of using the buildings. Some of the permits issued cover single planned events while others are for monthly or weekly meetings during the school year. Youth activities currently underway in school buildings include the boy scouts; girl guides, wolf cub packs; rifle club; and Whitby Theatre Guild. In addition to these ac- tivities the St, John Ambulance Auxiliary of the Whitby Gener- al Hospital and the Whitby-Ajax- Pickering Association for Re- tarded Children, Many local home and school associations will also use public school facili- ties again this year. CHURCH MEETS Two church meetings will also be held in public schools this year. The North Whitby United Church will again hold a Sun- day service in the Palmerston Park Vista Ratepayers' Associ- ation; the Whitby Chamber of Commerce and, the Ontario Riding (Liberal) Association. In addition to the above meet- ings and events, two polling booths will be set up in the) Palmerston avenue school for ithe forthcoming municipal elec- tion, In accordance with Board regulations, any local non-profit organization, contributing to the cultural, philosophical or recre- ational interests of the com- council decided to as the Commercial cil if sewer and water facilities) street school, a resumption of last season's activities, In addi-| munity, are allowed use of the tion, the Whitby Bible Chapel|school facilities. This permis- The company had asked coun- were available to their site on the west side of the creek. Council decided that the size' of would decide if water services were warranted since the services would have to be brought from both plants about a mile away and the creek would have to be travers- for 8)COMMUNITY COLLEGE more concrete proposal from) Ajax council Tuesday night Development|approved a motion to back Company regarding the building) Scarborough's bid for one of the of a country club and marina at the mouth of Duffin's Creek. application since the provincial government has no_ intention to build one that close to To- ronto. = BECKERS -:- THE ORIG "BUY THE AL JUG MILK STORE SEST FOR LESS AT BECKER'S" tices Effective Wed., Oct, 13th to Sat., Oct. 16th BREAKFAST SPECIAL Grade "A" Large EGGS 1 Ib. Maple Leaf BACON Brigade has arranged a first- laid program. This will be in the form of instruction for both girl and boy cadet divisions. | Other bookings at the public is planning Sunday morning|sion is for either the gymna- meetings in the R. A. Hutchin-|siums or selected classrooms son school, {with no charge or fee assessed lagainst the organization. ed, TAXI FARES | Council decided to draw up a} WHITBY PERSONALS Private Robert Donald Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Bruce, 515 Dunlop st., w., re- leently left for Egypt where he |will stationed with the UNEF bylaw to increase taxi fares in the town from 40 cents for the first one-third mile to 50 cents for the first half mile and 10 cents for every one-third mile Woman Breaks Ankle $5,545 Damages Awarded ("x uso companies to standardize their) BOTH FOR ONLY 1 6 Jean Beckers -- White, Whole Wheat, Cracked Wheat REG, 22¢ ; 24-0Z. LOAF 17° The BECKER MILK Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA -- WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M. -- 11 P, M. --= 7 DAYS A WEEK SAVING OF 25¢ WHITBY (Staff) -- Mrs. Har-|way 69 in which Mrs.. Drew vey Drew, 43, of Kingston rd.,/received a broken ankle, TEAMSTERS PICKET TORONTO CITY HALL Jen wns statloned at Petawawa. mourited policeman. Nego- men were still off the job, Gary, son of Mr, and Mrs tiations to settle the wildcat partially paralyzing truck- |Reginald Hirst is celebrating walkout were adjourned : : his sixth birinday today. Tuesday until the rebels re- ing operations in the city Donald Lintner, 700 Maria st |has now resumed his activities lafter undergoing surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital. turned to work, About 1,000- and province, Dismiss Appeal In Driving Case into the back of another cara yacancy created by the resig- lengthy stay at the Oshawa Gen- while driving on Highway 401/nation of Dr, Kenneth Hobbs. WHITBY (Staff) -- A Sunder- land man who last February was convicted of a_ traffic charge in Ajax and prohibited from driving, then arrested later the same day for drunk driving, had an appeal dismiss- ed yesterday by Judge Alex C, Hall in Ontario County Court. Francis P. Doyle, 39, was sentenced to 30 days in jail on the drunk driving count and driving while suspended by Magistrate Harry Jermyn. Doyle testified he had - ranged for his truck to. be| driven back to Sunderland, but he had an argument with the driver on the way home and the driver pulled his truck into} a farmer's driveway near Myrtle. truck. James Cook, a Myrtle district farmer, said he saw the pickup : : iving|the Whitby Public School Board truck pull into his driveway. wane. anomie: Sriving 3 i said he went to investigate and} -% his Jreicle was $400 and '|General Motors company, Osh- ie costs for careless driving here! {ndustrial Relations. yesterday jfeet, struck a tree and bounced|------------- ser llega the shoulder: of | Talks Planned hearing in Magistrate's ie here Tuesday, although Magis- He admitted drinking -- eight/trate Crawford Guest tried to|approach to mathematics is to rode eset a Whitby hotel,' dissuade him because of his con-|be explained to parents of Whit- aimed he did not drive the dition. He went to jail for alby public school children in the . tweek. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, celebrated his Board Member Is Appointed ist writs sec WHITBY (Staff) --Robert J./entertained some of his friends Clements, 601 Centre St.,/at @ birthday party. Whitby, was appointed a mem- ber of the Whitby Public School; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love, Board, it was announced this| RR 1, Whitby are both conva- week. The new member will fill|lescing at their home after a eral Hospital the result of a salaried motor accident. of the the department Employed with about 3.a.m, Estimated damage personnel Mr, and Mrs. Ross Linton had as their guests over the holiday |weekend, their son and daugh- \ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon |Linton, Toronto. r car $500. awa, the new board member is an Arts graduate of Queen's Magistrate Crawford Guest|University. He also has com- fined a Port Hope man $75 and/pjeted a post-graduate course in John Peter Swales, RR 1, ajwith the General Motors! end at their cottage at Balsover. Port Hope Sanitary employee, |Scholarship plan for Canadian fell asleep while driving on|Universities and is also asso-| Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Highway 2 at an early morning|ciated with recruitment at the|and family, Michael, hour, ran off the road for 500) University level. parents Mr, and Mrs. Lucas of Donneyville. | , An Orono man demanded a) Kimberly, Court} For Parents WHITBY (Staff) -- The new jvery near future. Announcement) Alexander Brough, RR 1, was|of this fact was made known by this week. "Are you sober enough to, The sessions will be held in saw Doyle slump behind the| «now what is going on?" queries|the form of a series of six|man, 105 Mary st. e., are sorry steering wheel. He said Doyle got out of. the truck a few minutes later, fell several times and tried to break into his milk house, Cook called the Ontario provincial police in Whitby and Doyle was arrested. | Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck called Doyle's explanation 'a cock and bull story". Judge Hall said he did not accept Doyle's evidence he was not driving. Judge Harry Jermyn in Whit- by advised Whitby Police offi- cers that an investigation into how and why a minor could be served beer in a local hotel shouldbe checked thoroughly.| He said a report could also be! made to the Ontario Liquor Con- His Worship. meetings. Exact date of the|to learn that she is in the Osh- "Absolutely," answered the|meetings and time will be an-|awa General Hospital with a accused. nounced as soon as all arrange-|fractured ankle the result of a An officer checked Brough"s|ments are finalized. ibad fall. breath and decided he had been " , ' Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Lee and Mr. Clements is associated) family spent Thanksgiving week- Lucas Brian, |Louise and Danny were Sunday dinner guests af the home of his Bert} daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Luke celebrat- led her fourth birthday last Sat- urday, Young guests attending her party were: Dale Vickery, Shelly Lajoie and Phylis Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Frank Troop of Uxbridge on Thanksgiving day. Friends of Mrs, Matthew Bow- drinking but was not impaired. | "This is too serious a charge} to go on with the way you are} BROCK -- Whitby One Complete Program -- this morning," said Magistrate Starting 7:30 p.m./ Guest. "I am remanding you to| AOSERS nencee next Tuesday. Bail will be set og at $200 property or $100 cash." Wilis iin Eins nae. aa dence iver mn * fit NEED A NEW FURNACE? a SPYING COLOR by DeLINE PAAAMSION With Anne Francis Dana Andrews Storts7;30.P.M. | PERRY 723.3443 Dey or_Night .. trol Board. The Judge's suggestion follow- ed a conviction against Vaughn Baxter, 300 High st., Whitby,! who appeared in Magistrate's Court, yesterday morning. Bax- ter was fined $50 and costs, with an alternative of seven days in jail. He was given two weeks to pay the fine. Sgt. of Detectives, Gerry Rob. inson informed Judge Jermyn the Whitby police department was "looking into the problem" Robert Erwin of Bowmanville was fined $25 and costs or ten days alternative when he was convicted of creating a disturb ance at the Whitby Arena. The charge was laid by officers at the Arena during a scuffle while a dance was being held in the building. Numerous other cases were remanded by the Gourt during morning session. BOWMANVILLE -- A Burling- ton man was fined $100 and costs, or 10 days, in Magis trate's Court here yesterday fol- lowing conviction on a careless driving charge. Magistrate Crawford Guest granted him ' two weeks to pay the fine. Ronald James Young, Cherry hill crescent, admitted running Re AT THE WHITB Where you get QUALITY* EAT MARKET AT at Cut Rate Prices ». 69. ». 4Q. 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Sinclair of Orilliajof Joyce Whitaaker with 13 ng holiday accident on High- told the court he had operated;members present, 3 a ~_\on Mrs. Drew's ankle and that) One new member, Agnes Fat- ' the ankle still caused her,tura, was welcomed by Presi-| | trouble because' of muscle dent Lily Wilson. It was an- St. Margaret $ weakness. nounced that the Christmas Ba-| Mr. Justice Leo Landreville zaar will be held at the hydro 'Guild At Meet The regular meeting of Ali | Saints Anglican Church St, Mar- |garet's Guild was held. at the | {parish hall. Vice-president Mrs.} told the jury the accident was/building, Ajax, No, 20 starting| the result of negligence on the|at 10 a.m, Everyone welcome to part of the defendant who had attend, | swung out in front of the Drew. The annual twenty-five dol-| vehicle, ~ lars money tree will be on dis-| : F '| He suggested that the amount|play in Paff's window in the) ish pt gn ai Lie of general damagés awardedinear future and _ tickets will) | 'The roll call was answered by| PY the jury should not be puni-/also be available, the draw will 112 members and one. visitor \tive and that the jury should|be held Dec, 18 at 5.30 p.m, at f 'Inot attempt to give the plain- Paff's. Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Assoc. HARD TIMES DANCE Sat., Oct. 16 -- 8:30 - 12 P.M. Legion Hall, Whitby Freddy Townsend Orchestra $3.00 PER COUPLE -- BUFFET SERVED, COME OUT AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS |During the short business ses \tiff perfect compensation isn pine be bela Pagar fed Mrs. Drew told the court that,won by Sylvia Ballard, The next) led ceftennial hank book ee since the accident she was un-/meeting will be held Nov. 3 at fare meeting of Oct 1 further|able to take long walks or go|the home of Mrs. Ballard, Am-| larrangements will be made, bowling. 8 pia (bassador at, Ajax, : fe Tea hostesses were: Mrs.| } egg ata age Bae hon a ag | N OT 1 C E gin eq7|| DOR-MAR BEAUTY Gi sie: SALON Requirements Would like to announce to you thot their hairdressing rates STAFFO || simmons hesegy 2 WEEK SPECIAL OCT. 12-23 The prize for the evening was|™ LTD. | MONUMENTS 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PERMS | 318 DUNDAS EAST . 1 668-3552 105 Byron St, §. Whitby -- Ph, 668-3992 SELECTION @ THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED @ WRITTEN GUARANTEE USED CARS @ SEE RON HEWAT 1960 METEOR CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN Thunderbird V-8 engine, custom radio, auto- matic transmission, white walls, blue metalic finish, Lic, No, H26761, . 4.56... 004 @ SEE BILL THOMAS 1095 Whitby & District High School Board EVENING CLASSES Continuing education is becoming more and more necessary to the person who wishes to become employed, to participate in retraining programs, oy to live a full and satisfying life. All of us need at least one outlet for creativity. To meet these various needs of the community, Evening Classes are being organized by the Whitby and District High choo! Board. Classes are open to-anyone-not-attending day school. 1964 PLYMOUTH FURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP 2399 '1999 2-tone blue, 8-cylinder, automatic, power steering, custom radio, bajonce of 5-year /50,+ 000 mile worranty, Lie. No. 19421. ....eeue oe SEE LES KAYTOR 1963 CHEVROLET Impala 2-DOOR HARDTOP One owner since new; automatic transmission; custom radio;. white walls and other extras, White with red interior, Lic. No, H3733, .... USE NORTHSIDE'S CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE 918 BROCK To BE ON ST. N Wi7t COURSE TIME DAY | Commercial Subjects (1 hr. per subject) 7:00 - 10:00 Tues. & Thurs. Conversational French 7:30°- 9:30 Tues. English for New Canadians 7:30 -. 9:30 Tues. & Thurs. Auto Mechanics (Intermediate) 7:00 - 10:00 Tues, Blueprint Reading end Drafting 7:00 - 10:00 Thurs, Welding 7:00 - 10:00 Tues, Art (Advanced) 7:30 ~ 10:00 Tues. Art (Beginners) 7:30 - 10:00 Thurs. Ceramics (Possibly a 2nd Class on Thursday) 5 7:30 - 10:00 Tues. | Interior Decorating 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. | Millinery 7:30 - 10:00 Thurs. Physical Fitness (men) 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. Physical Fitness (women) 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. Sewing (Beginners) 7:30 - 10:00 Mon. or Tues. Sewing (Advanced) 7:30 - 10:00 Wed. or Thurs. First Aid 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. Should a few more persons, in addition to those who submitted an advanced registration, show an interest, the following courses could be offered: ' Modern Approach to Mathematics 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. Hostess Cooking 7:30 - 10:00 Thurs. Millinery 7:30 - 10:00 Tues. Woodworking 7:00 - 10:00 Thurs. Machine Shop 7:00 - 10;00 Thurs. Electricity 7;00 : 10:00 Thurs. REGISTER in person at Anderson High School between 7:30 and 8:30 P.M, TUESDAYS or THURSDAYS -- English for new Canadians -- NO FEE -- First Aid (8 week course) -- $5.00 -- All other courses (20-22 wks.) -- $10.00 per course FEES Red & Blue Brand Beef--Choice Quality Meats--All Meats Govt. Inspected ; Il A moterial fee is charged in some subjects. 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