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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1965, p. 5

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WHEELSPIN WEATHER Caught without snow tires Thursday were many motor- C AJAX (Staff) -- A charge of, careless driving laid following a fatal accident was dismissed yesterday at Ajax Magistrate Court. Jack R. Cox, 25 of 296 Pine ave., Oshawa, was charged after his car collided with a motor- cycle driven by Claus Wurz, 22 of 1 Heaterwood ave., Ajax, Nov. 25. Wurz was pronounced} dead on arrival at the Ajax) 0 HOLY Brian Forestell, 10, of Lethbridge symbolizes the much - drawn, much-ad- mired choirboy as he strains for his round notes during a Christmas recital of the Little Blue Angel Operetta at Assumption School in the Southern Alberta city. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murals @ Custom Draperies ®@ Broadloom @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paipts DODD & SOUTER .DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 ists in Vancouver. All pre- dictions had been for cold areless Charge Acquitted In Motor-Cyclist's Death and Pickering General Hospital. Crown Attorney Bruce. Af- fleck asked for the dismissal after defense counsel Terence Kelly pointed out that no evi- dence of careless driving had been introduced by the Crown. Ajax Police Constable Robert Joel told the court that the acci- dent occurred at about 1:47 a.m. at the intersection of Harwood Ave. and George St. NIGHT | --(CP Wirephoto) jaccident. | HOMELITE Township of Whi Take notice that the C "1965 as Boxing Day in Whitby, themselves accordingly. Whitby has proclaimed Monday, December 27th, All citizens are respectfully requested to govern thy Proclamation ouncil of the Township of and for the Township of Reeve John. Dryden; Box 160, BROOKLIN, Ontario TORONTO -- A Pickering Township man and a Toronto truck driver were killed yester-| day in a transport-car crash. Metropolitan Toronto Police identified the victims as James William Reid, 54, of 76 Glendale Big Recreation Tract Okayed BOWMANVILLE -- Ontario's| Department of Energy and Re- sources has approved purchase of a 200-acre tract of land north of here by the Central Lake On- tario Conservation Authority. The land will be developed for, both recreation and reforestra-| tion purposes, authority secre- tary Mrs. Jackie Browning said! yesterday. The acreage, eight miles north of Bowmafiville, is known as the Long Sault Conservation area. Price of the land was not re- leased but Mrs. Browning said the authority hopes to increse holdings in the immediate area with..1,000 acres the goal for the future. Final approval by the CLOCA was described as 'a formality" _jand is expected to come after a budget meeting scheduled for next month. Oshawa holds three seats on the 15-man authority, whose in- fluence extends from Pickering to Darlington Township | / } | but mild weather --(CP Wirephoto) | Art Gallery Owner Appeals | Joel testified the accused had been drinking but that aside} \from alcohol -on his breath showed no other signs of im- pairment. TORONTO (CP) -- Dorothy 35-FOOT SKIDMARK Cameron, operator of a now de- Joel testified that the car had/funct art gallery, filed an ap- left a 35-foot' skidmark on| peal today against her convic- George st. He said the right/tion last month on seven counts side of the car windshield was|of exposing obscene pictures to shattered and taped up orna-|the public | imental dice and a toy dog were, The paintings by Canadian| in front of the windshield, he|artists formed part of the Eros jadded. 65 exhibition held in her gal- Joel said the motorcycyie, |'ety last May. lwhich was south-bound on Har-|. Magistrate F. C. Hayes fined wood almost disintegrated when | her a total of $350. Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 24, 1965 § Gerrit Beenen, is celebrating his John Lewellyn, 41, of Toronto./after the accident. rd., Pickering Yownship, andjin hospital about Reid was thrown out of his} Police said the car made a car and pitched under thejleft turn in front of the trans- wheels of the tractor-trailer.|port. The tryck continued in its Lewellyn, driver of the truck,|path until it jacknifed and was also thrown out and diedjstalled. WHITBY PERSONALS Whitby Shrinking Violets! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White- TOPS Club held its Christmas hurst will be the guests of Mr. party Tuesday evening with 23) 4 | members enjoying dinner. held and Mrs. Earl Snyder, Toronto, at the home of Mrs. Clara|for the Christmas holiday week- Powell. For losing the most|end. weight during the past year,' Clara Powell was named "Queen", crowned, and present- ed with a gift and roses. Dinner guests for Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Jake Reid, 1448 Brock st. s., will be her parents Mr. and Mrs. Division winners were: Kay Albert Fayter, Whitby; Mr. and Townsend, Eleanor Cougle and|Mrs. Levi Reid and family; Dorothy Martin who were pre-|Mrs. Florence Dove, Frank sented with rose corsages and| Dove, Oshawa. Other relatives gifts. Perfume gifts were pre- from the surrounding areas will sented to Leader, Dorothy Gard- be entertained. ner in appreciation of her lead- z ership during the year. Kay Christmas weekend guests at) Townsend played Santa Claus |r home of their parents, Mr. and distributed the presents|aud Mrs. Danny Batherson, 1107 from under the tree. Irene Clark| Henry St., will be Mr. and Mrs. | led in Christmas carols. {Roger Houghton and family, | Oakville; Danny Batherson Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Betson,|Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. their son, Stephen, and daugh-' Gerald Batherson and son Gerry ters, Cheryl and Dale will be|Jr., Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. | spending Christmas day in To-|Larry Batherson and family, ronto, the guests of Mr. and!/Whitby; and dinner guest, a Mrs, Murray. Coxworth. friend, Thomas Hung, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts; Flight Sergeant Bruce Killens, and daughter, June, of Ancas-/stationed at Falconbridge with | ter, spent last weekend visiting the RCAF, Mrs. Killens and at the home of his mother, Mrs. family are spending the Christ- |. Harry Watts and her son John,|mas holidays with his mother, Mary st. e. Mrs. E. B. Killens and also her mother, Mrs. Richard Seaborn. SKATE EXCHANGE 2.97 Plus Your Trade SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 103 Byron St. $., Whitby One Block West of 4 Corners Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Boyce and Dave Boyce, Orangeville, were last Saturday's guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest} Courchesne, 610 Dundas st. w. Recent guests were Mr. and/| Mrs. Carlton Bullock of Pidgeon | Lake. Christmas weekend guests at the home @f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyes, 701 Clarence dr., will be Mr. and Mrs. Len Wood, To- ronto, and Mrs. William Boyes, Whitby. Miss Diane Vickers, 901 Byron st. n., is celebrating her birth- sixth birthday Dec. 27. eS Christmas party for the ae ps | Registry Office staff was of spe- Mr. Loweid Mis. "*" \ciai imierest Uiis year as Miss ree, Lupin dr., are celebrating | Hazel J. Worfolk was presented | their 25th wedding anniversary |with a gift on~her retirement | o So a aad 2 ET a er oS vances A a + mae Abe he meee t Sone tncasr [3 y VS Fars wr sures | {with tne Land Kegisiry Oruce;) for many years as Senior Dep- | : ste: Qacistnae ob Shade acd Mae sie. uty Registrar of Deeds and Sen-| Brooklin, will have as theirjior Deputy Local Master of | Christmas dinner guests, his/Tjtles. ' | mother, Mrs. Kathleen Brough, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst showed George Twaites and family. |pictures, taken while she and her husband were in England, Wendy, daughter of Mr. and|recently. Christmas _refresh- Mrs. Thomas Solomon, 218| ments were served and a social Lupin dr., is celebrating her furwy save PCa Ui -ow every- happiness. Afnn and.Mrs... Alex. Brough, WHITBY 'BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centred apatite: sy. Jahn McLeod ~ Orgonisi i Mrs, W, E, Summers, A.T.C.M. 11 AM.--"LET US GO" 7 P.M.--"A BAD BARGAIN" Christmas Eve Service 7:30 p.m. 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Fri., Dec. 24 -- B.Y.P.U. Christmas Eve Service time enjoyed. Th t ninth birthday on Boxing Day. gee i a BROCK THEATRE Will Be - CLOSED FRI. and SAT. DEC. 24th and 25th $O OUR STAFF CAN ENJOY CHRISTMAS will be held Jan. 18, 1966. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Allicock | and family will have as their| Christmas dinner guests her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold) DeSouza, Scarborough. Christmas dinner guests at the | home of their parents, Mr. and} Mrs. Rodd Appleby, RR 1, Whit- by will be Mr. and Mrs. D. R. | Appleby and children, Willow- dale; Mr. and Mrs. James Fer- rie and children, Weston; and | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warden and children, Toronto. OPEN MON., DEC. 27th at 7:30 Compliments of the season to all. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev, W. J, S. McClure, B.A. Mrs. P, N. Spratt, Organist Friday, Dec. 24 11:30 P.M. Christmos Eye Service Sunday Dec, 26 9:45 A.M, Church School 11:00 A.M, "After Christmas What?" Special Praise by. Junior Choir. Nursery care and Kindergarten. WEBSTER Lumber & Supply 701 Brock St. N., Whitby PH: 668-4451 See us todoy for... Alum- inum Doors and Windows, In- sulation, Weether Stripping, In fact -- Everything to Win- terize your Home. Family Monuments eal GGES/ Individual Requirements | | STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Created Te RADIO EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rey. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2P.M. - DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED TELEVISION HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service | MONDAY posel dump will now close at 5: accordingly. WHITBY 668-5679 Township of Whithy Notice Taake notice that the following hours shell apply with respect to operation of the garbage di in Brookli effective January Ist, 1966, to Februery 28th, 1966: 8:00 a.m. te 5:00 p.m. THURSDAY -- 11:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m. SATURDAY -- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The effect of the above notice is that the gorbage dis- 1 dum, 00 p.m. on Thursdays insteed of 7:00 p.m. for the months of Jenuary end February only. All citizens are respectfully requested to govern themselves WM. H. WALLACE, Clerk, Box 160, BROOKLIN, Ontarie. day on Boxing Day. it struck the right front end of - fhe car. He said the front sec- tion of the cycle was found 63 feet south of the point of impact and the rear section was 105 feet south of the collision point. Joel told the court that some motorcycle parts were found as far as 150 feet away from the crash. Joel said that paint marks / from a motorcycle helmet on a nearby tree indicated the vic- tim struck the tree after the ST. M UNITED SACRAMENT of | the Nurgery, will be worshipping E Infant Care as usual, Music by An alcohol blood and urine id 11 A.M. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26th YEAR'S END FAMILY SERVICE and Children of all departments of the Sunday School, excepting ARK'S CHURCH NFANT BAPTISM Whitby, Ontario, with their parents. Nursery and the Male Chorus. GRADER OPERATOR ; TOWN OF WHITBY PERMANENT POSITION Experienced Grader Operator required. Applications should be submitted to Mr. G. E. Gouldburn, Works Supervisor, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Reeve Everett Quantrill, Chairman, Personne! Committee, Whitby Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 307 BROCK §$T, ee WHITBY SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE MEANETH THIS 7 N 11:00 A.M.--COM test of the deceased showed he had 1.0 parts per 1,000 alcohol in his blood when the accident occurred, the officer testified. | Mr. Kelly said there had been no witnesses to the accident and no marks on the road to indicate the path of the motorcycle. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck | said the accident did indicate terrific speed and alcohol on the part of the deceased and asked for a dismissal of the charge. | Magistrate H. M. Jermyn moved there was no real evi- dence of negligence on the part of the defendant. : | Erie | DSSS Ss SSIS PIPL SPSS SS SS SS SSS lasses NEW POWER, SUPER XL CHAIN SAW | For any cutting job, for profes- sional or amateur, here is the world's lightest direct -drive chain. saw with super power ++. Mew Homelite Super XL Weighs only 13 Ibs., 12 oz, less bar. and chain, but fells trees up to 4 feet in diameter, Cuts 18" softwood in 17 sec- onds, 18" hardwood in 24 sec- onds. Have a free demonstra- tion today. WILDE. RENTAL @ SERVICE @ RENTALS @ CUSTOM CUTTING 1415 Dundes St. £. Whitby, Ont. Ph, 668-3226 | and Boys Sa uit Biase 7 state ¢ Rss @ SALES Deed ery, : | % S---- All Saints. Anglican Church iJ wa WHITBY, ONTARIO Some 70 choristers will be involved in the services this Christmas week-end at All Saints' Whitby -- Here are seen the members of the Men Choir, FRIDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE. 11:30 P.M.--Choral Communion SATURDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY 8:00 A.M.--Holy Conimunion 10:00 A.M.--Family Communion SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26th 9:00 A.M.--Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.--Morning Prayer: Sermon (Rev.) S. J. Armstrong Pastor: Rev. Max Case 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY MORNING Combined Sunday School and Church Service. TUES. 8:00 P.M.--YOUTH SERVICE WED. 8:00 P.M.--PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY MUNION Asst. Jon King ANNUAL ALL-NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE BROADCAST 11:30 P.M., Dec. 31 to C.K.L.B., OSHAWA, DIRECT FROM TH PAITL rAlin D 419 BROCK STR REV> DetOSS-M: ADTICT AT ilvl CHUR 6:00 A.M. Jan. 1, 1966 1350 on Your Dial E AUDITORIUM OF f Vil EET N., WHITBY SCOTT,-Minister "Come as early as you can and stay as long as you can" REFRESHMENTS SERVED ALL NIGHT SUNDAY SERVICES, DEC. 26th 9:45 A.M.--Welcome to B ible School 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship Hour 7:00 P.M.--Evening Gospel Service THE PASTOR WILL PREACH "You'll always find a welcome at Faith" Peter Vipond BRAMPTO 0.H.A. METRO JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY "MONDAY, DEC. 27th 8:00 P.M. WHITBY LASCO STEELERS -- VS. N 7-UPS Guests of the Whitby Lasco Steelers will be The Whitby Minor Hockey Association. Admission: Adults $1.00, Students (with cards 50c. Children Under 12 Admitted Free with Adult

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