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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1965, p. 6

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(Miss. G, Forsyin ana BRIDGE WINNERS. and Mrs, D. Nicholson, '__|Mrs, E. Watts and Mrs. V. The winners and high scores\yjacdougall, 141; Mr. and Mrs in the games played by the|y Poms ay f members of the Whitby Dupli-|_"" : : cate Bridge Club were: NORTH and SOUTH: | Mrs povcinaistlvac ao WHITBY (Staft)'-- A 8-year-lquiry into a breach of proba-|<; Hunter and Mrs. .J. Me-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The old Uxbridge area farmer and\|tion. D Gillivary, 1614; Mrs. J. Frost|U.S. Food and Drug Administra- part-time cattle drover, was| Copping was placed on pro-|@"d Miss A. Lawler, 158%; Mr.|tion reported Wednesday that a advised by Magistrate Harryjbation, the court learned, after|and Mrs. H. Winter, 153; Miss|medical committee considering Jermyn in Whitby Court Tues-|being convicted on a charge of|G. Bovay and Mr. E. Coles, , f day to get a good saddle horse/theft under $50. Last week he|150; Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells, possible adverse effects from or the next time he - drove|was convicted on a charge of|132%. oral contraceptives has found £ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, tevemvs: ==, 1948 ATTERSLEY 'SAYS Town Industrial Land Is Limited In Size - WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby]159 ares of industrial type land,|portance of this question. "We © does have industrial land for de-lof which about 130 acres is to|must know one way 6r the other|Under suspension he would be)break, enter and theft. EAST. and WEST: Miss B.jn0 need for any immediate ac- © velopment, Councillor Attersley|be developed this year. "De-|whether there will be annexa- in serious trouble. Obtaining quer as a minor,|Wilson and Mrs, M. Crossman,|tion. - " said this week but, it is in limit-|velopers and industrial type cus-|tion or not," he said. Allan S. Pascoe, RR 4, UX-| gc Brian. Gowans, 19, of Ajax, : ed size. "The size of the blocks|tomers in most cases are look-| Mr. Attersley said council has|bridge, pleaded guilty to alssy and costs or seven days in CORD VY CORD Y% CORD y j harge of driving under Qe to be developed are too small tojing for large blocks of land so been asked to draw up a five-|¢ 1 ail. attract large industries in many|they will not be crowded or lim-|year capital budget. He termed|sion which was laid after polic 4 Gowans, the court learned, 36.00 19.00 9.75 32.00 17.00 = wo. Ey) . ~ RENT-A-CAR | DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY -- aatcacr'crw 725-6553 111.9 8-8 noprepempemne 145; To Get Saddle Horse MILEAGE CHARGE RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS -'925.6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa Whitby owns approximately|Mr. Attersley said. present situation. "T would advise you to get 8/.nq was found in a car parked "How can the council draw|g00d saddle horse', Magistrate at the Whitby Arena. "T take exception to remarks " such a plan when it has no idea|Jermyn told Pascoe. 'The sense <1 Boernige yeti bcd what will occur in five years?"|8 horse contains might guide| A 16-year-old Uxbridge youth, the council for not developing|he asked. He cited an example.|you a bit better, or the next/was given two yeears probation the industrial land," Mr. Atters-|Should the council follow muni-|time you drive you will be injand a suspended sentence after ley said. He explained further|Cipal board officials' request it serious trouble. being convicted of break, enter Pascoe, the court learned, /and theft. Brian James Heddle, pleaded BODY HARDWOOD HARD SLABS cases," he said, ited in future plans to expand,"|this impossible in view of the|Stopped him in Brooklin. ed three bottles of beer 8.75 e Le on the citizens and the candidates|@ibght well waste jts time The ea largely fail to realize the true|five-year capital budget would|was a farmer and to supple é be worse than useless figured on the basis of the town's present boundaries if annexation was "At the present time the town/allowed in a few years. "Once we know what we will in size which is the largest sec-|be allowed to do with the ques- to prospective|tion of annexation a five - said.|capital budget can be set "This section of the Industrial|/Mr. Attersley said. "I hope the powers that be r of the community, is currently) wij] make up their minds so we|result of an accident on the spotted coming out of the men's| being serviced by sanitary sew-|.an get on with the job of de-|parking lot of Scott's Chicken|heyerage room of the Whitby| ers in readiness for develop-|veioning the town as it should! Villa. BOWMANVILLE -- Stan "Dunn was elected president of Branch 178, Royal Canadian Legion, for the coming year at a meeting at the Legion Hail. Mz. Dunn previously serve 9s Branch 178 President during the year 1950. Other 1966 were officers elected for 1st vice-president, Maurice Conway; 2nd_ vice- president, Ab Mavin; secre- tary, Ron E. Richards; treas- urer, Geotge Thrasher; ser- geant-at-arms, Ernie Perfect; and chaplain, John Living. The eight executive mem- bers elected for the coming year were Lew Burton, Jim Firth, Bob Hayes, Howard Ormiston, Bob Davies, John Gibson, Horace Brown, and Jack- Miller, The five trus- tees elected for 1966 were: Ross McKnight, Jim Fair, Ted Sheehan, Dan Dudley and Bill Bates. President Keith Ferguson presided during the election of officers. Kenneth (Jim) Nick- erson was the chief scrutineer, and the other scrutineers were situation. $0-ACRE BLOCK has one block of land 80 acres tion available buyers," Mr. Attersley Park, in the south eastern part ment soon to come in. The sec-/pe he said. tion is located north of the Mac- south of Highway 2. mately that are available, but are privately owned," he added. This land, however, is scattered all over the town and does not way. "The industrial commissioner is constantly being asked for blocks of land in large acreage but we just haven't got it," the councillor stated. 'I wish can- didates would stick to the facts and stop confusing the picture as it truly is.' IMPORTANT QUESTION ci donald - Cartier Freeway, but)}FIRM STAND ment his income he acted as a drover for 50 head of cattle. Pascoe was fined $200 and |costs or 30 days in jail. | Driving. while impaired, cost Lucien Bedard, of Mary st., iWhitby, $100 and costs or 15) days in jail. Bedard, was arrested as the Three men were given two years' probation and a fourth In regard to questions of open-|three months in jail, when they, " j-|ing doors to development across|appeared for see ee ee Sees the board, the oa had a|charges of theft and possession. year-old Geza Manner, of Green firm stand, "There is no sense} Donald O'Day and Robert|st., Whitby, $50 and costs or bringing in more residential as-|Gill were given the probation|seven days in jail. sessment which, in turn, willjon the theft charge and Joseph represent large blocks in any|mean more. educational costs, until the industrial and commer- catches up. There is one industry scheduled to come in as soon as the plan- ning board completes all details and, seven more smaller plants to be announced shortly." Mr. Attersley said this indus- trial development will bring the assessment ratio into a more normal line but is no reason for al assessment sentencing on) Kearns on the possession} charge. The ' fourth man, Fraser, was given three months| in jail for theft and another} month consecutive on an Osh- awa charge arising out of wil-| ful damage. A 16-year-old Pickering Town-| ship youth, Robert Copping, was sent to reformatory for a total lof Toronto, $50 and costs or 10 James /days. guilty to breaking into a house on the Second Concession of) Uxbridge~ Township and _ steal-| ing liquor, gun ammunition and) other items. A second offence of drinking under age put 18-year-old Jack Welsh, of Qshawa, in the coun- ty jail for the next 30 days. | Welsh, the court learned, was| Hotel and, when stopped, was! found to have a birth certifi-| cate saying he was 22 years| Drinkimg under age, cost 19-| Driving while his licence was suspended cost John R. Smith, CANNEL COAL..... old 100 LB. BAG (Picked Up) McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. 110 KING ST. W., OSHAWA SOFT SLABS... oi MIXED SLABS Charge for putting in basement. 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