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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1966, p. 6

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& THE COHAWA TIMB, Wednesdey, June 1, 1966 | Who Won P.b.1. Race?' CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) --| Mr. Campbell, who will be-/Pack took second place with "A" And "B" Packs| BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE s s | Win Ribbons KEDRON (TC) -- The Mist) Oshawa "A" and "B' Wolf Cub) Packs won several ribbons at the Oshawa District Cuboree) held at Camp Samac. The attendance trophy was. jointly won by the two groups. i | | months. In the poster contest the "A" placed on suspended sentence for|the Department of Transport of| "Who won?" lcome Canada's youngest pre-an entry by Neil Love. Ea That's what islanders were asking each other Tuesday fol- lowing the confused results of Monday's Prince Edward Island mier if he forms the govern-| pack received a merit ribbon for) # Hi . id al Kk ment, said his party had been its displays as did all the packs) | 0 expecting more of a swing in taking part. sie direction. . At recent meetings of the election. | "It may have been one of the "4" Pack the following awards and badges were presented: jacket and was the author of his The question of who won was) quietest elections the island has also being debated in the Con- servative and Liberal parties. | "Everything is in a state of seen," Mr. Campbell added "but a great deal of interest has been shown by voters, as Second Eve -- Jeffery Den- own misfortune," said Crown , Jeff Thomas, Harold Der-/Attorney Bruce Affleck, who Highway 441, near Pickering, at sham Suspended Term Given © Ais Sequel To Cells' Fire WHITBY (Staff) -- Appearing! Picked up on Highway 401 on a. ag as. at 48 Lanes & - Each Pacm Haws as vs ay WSs= -- tor sentence On B Charge o1|/May 20, William rorsyue Hoe, | |attendance. The trophy will be! arson aris | held by each pack from GiX ihe cells at out of a fire in|26, was fined $10 and costs for @ Uxbridge police| failing to produce a licence, $25 station, James Carnegie, 24,.was|and costs for failing to notify 18 months here Tuesday by|the purchase of the vehicle and! Magistrate H. Jermyn. $50 and costs for failing to have key was parchased. A search|: later by police revealed a quan- tity of liquor hidden under the window sill in a bedroom. Convicted on a charge of pro-| bation, Alfred Roy Parker was remanded in custody for two! weeks for sentence. } The accused, who was placed, on probation last December, failed ta natifer hie mrahatian af. ficer of a change of employment.| Pleading guilty to a charge of driving While his ability was im- paired Douglas. McLachlan, Scarboro, was fined $100 and costs with the option of 15 days Approximately $15,000 damage caused to the building by the fire, the court was told. insurance, A charge of impaired driving resulted in a fine of $50 and in jail. His driving licence was' suspended for three months. An OPP officer said the ac-| "He admits setting fire to his | costs or 15 days for Johnnie|cused had turned off Highway| | Walker. An OPP officer said the/ 49; at the Whitby Cloverleaf, | accused was operating a van on| vent, Pat Atkinson and David asked the court for suspend- 20 miles an hour. The officer Snowden. ed sentence, in View of the fact said he was unsteady on his turned and attempted to travel| in the wrong lane. "He was ob- | viously confused," the officer) mar ° | A Division of the 5. 5. Kresge Compony Limited A 4 os confusion," Conservative Pre-|was pointed up by the large mier Walter Shaw said in a tel-/turnout at the polls." and Brian Elliott; Blue $tar| circumstantial. ephone interview Tuesday. 'The; About 81 per cent of the 54,450 wait Tove. Neil Mahaffy, : Colviciel uaa chatee otdas: When taken to the OPP de- result was a great surprise. I eligible voters went to the polls./prian Elliott, Brian Mahaffy .Two years for the theft of an ..¥0.. driving, Freeman David|tachment office the accused re-| don't know what party is going) For the first time, all voters) and Joe Wright; Green Star -- auto and a concurrent term Of|c4. wo sentenced to serve six| {used to take tests and told the| to form the government. could cast their ballots for both) nei; Mahaffy. three months for impaired driv-| onthe in jail and had his li-|officer: "If you want a perforni-| Black Siar -- Neil Mahaffy|that much of the evidence WAS|teet and was glassy eyed. ry The Conservatives, in office ling dow bet Leese." since 1959, won 14 seats to 16 taken by the Liberals under' leader Alex B. Campbell, 33. Mr. Campbell said in an inter view that as a result of the election "the Liberals are pre- pared to form a government when called on to do so." However, there are at least two possible recounts. and a de- ferred election in two other seats will be held July 11 in Kings ist. WILL REMAIN PREMIER Mr. Shaw, Carada's oldest premier at 78, said until the re- councillors and assemblymen Neil Love earned his. Read-,ing was imposed on Albert Fin- Previous to this election, only er's and Pet Keeper's Badges. nan, Pacific ave., Oshawa. Swim Classes specially franchised voters -- property owners, clergymen, veterans and their wives--could vote for councillors. NO DISTINCTION However, once elected, there is no distinction between coun-) powMANVILLE -- Registra- cillors and assemblymen tions are being received this The accused was apprehended {May 29 while driving on the Brock rd. Pickering Township. He slumped over the wheel of|, the vehicle which had been stole To Open Soon from Lorne Purdy, Valley Farm rd., Pickering Township. A fine of $100 and costs or 15 The Liberal leader said that week for the Bowmanville Re- days was imposed on Arthur W. neither the new election pro-\ creation Department swimming Cameron who was fouund guil- cedures nor election promises' classes appeared to have influenced the electorate greatly, He attributed the Liberal) partment will conduct classes gains to good candidates and/for children who are five and ty on a charge of impaired driv- Due to the large number of ing, His driving licence was sus- requests from parents, the de- pended for three months. The accused was taken into custody, April 1, on Highway 7 counts and the deferred election "the fact that all candidates--|six years old as of June 1 and wian the vehicle was observed are over, he will hold on to of- of both parties--were out cam-|are 42 inches tall fice. Until these results are known, nothing is certain, he said. counts are requested and he Mr. Campbell, however, said definite about the losses his i" the Liberals should gain if re-| party suffered This group paigning door-to-door for the Will learn to swim every Mon- first time in a long time."' Mr. Shaw. however, was more the Cream of Barley pool, start- ; g July 4, from 10 to 11 a.m. Parents and adults will be re- | sponsible for taking their chil- He said he feels Liberal prom dren to the pool. Participants added the Liberals have a good:ises of free school books, in- will receive individual instruc- chance of taking the Kings Ist creases in minimum wages, va seats, held previously by his cations with pay party. P The Conservatives held a 17- the public eye.' at 13 edge in the last house be- fore dissolution added two more seats this elec-'t tion. record of the government," Redistribution Mr. Shaw said of his Conserva-| course every tion. a Seniors, intermediates, juniors caught and beginners will start classes t the Cream of Barley. pool "We didn't go quite that far,"| july 5, They will take a six-week Tuesday, 'We stood on the nesday, Thursday and Friday morning The intermediates and seniors) | will take their tests Aug. 4. The} juniors and beginners, will have and medical 'are instirance plans ive parts weaving while travelling at be- tween 65 and 70 miles an hour. day morning for six weeks at\, breathalizer test showed 2.4 parts of alcohol per thousand Consuming liquor as a minor cost Anthony Johnson a fine of $50 and costs with the option of seven days in jail. The beer found in his possession was con- fiscated. The accused was picked up May 27 in front of the Whitby Wed-| Knights of Columbus Hall. Two bottles of beer were found in an auto. A charge of having Nie vor in an illegal place wa drawn by the crown. i-| provided 'tendered when a bottle of whis-| leence suspended for three years. The accused was taken into custody by Oshawa police after \@ high speed chase along King st. w., Park rd., John st., and |Simcoe st. before he hit a light standard at the intersection of Bond st. Marked money was a factor in the conviction of Robert Willis, John st. e., Whitby, on a charge of keeping liquor for sale. He was fined $200 and costs with the option of 30 days in jail. 'The liquor was confiscated and the house declared a public place. The court heard evidence that marked bills were paid the ac- cused for 12 bottles of beer. A search warrant later turned up 248 pints of beer, 27 bottles of liquor and three part bottles of liquor on the premises. 5 A fine of $200 and costs with the option of 30 days in jail was imposed on Samuel Robert Church, Euclid st., Whitby, who pleaded guilty to keeping liquer for sale. His home was declar- ed a public place for 12 months and the liquor confiscated, Evidence showed marked bills hitby police, were Created To Individual Requirements (a AGES STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 A NEW KIND OF SHOP IN WHITBY We are looking for good Sprin and Summer Clothing Ledies'- |) Men's & Children's. THE TREASURE HOUSE "Nearly New" Clothing For further information eall 668-8103 --) /\ THURSDAY ONLY r DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL 12 ONLY Mountain King SLEEPING BAGS Mountain King sleeping bags, Red sailcloth covering cotton plaid lining 5 Ib. cellulene filling, all round zipper. Sizes 10.7 38 x 80, their tests Aug. 5. The | last gveek of swimming will be devoted to preparing for a swim) display and awards night to be DISTRICT NEWS 4-H Homemaker Club DESIRABLE OSHAWA HOME ° | The learn to swim class at the | cS Has Achievement Day ss FO R SALE . ati 5g BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Ajthe community hall, May 26, to for six hacia -- Me 4 i Z ee -- athe | JUG large crowd attended the Dur-|honor Sylvia Lawrence at a a 7 / j a : ; Z i 3 t 4 ham County 4H Homemaker| miscellaneous shower, Hilda) ® j } ' person cook set, consists o Clubs' Achievement Day, May|Mappin escorted the guest of $7,500 Heifer by Thermos each cups end pletes, 9. toucena® 98, at the Cartwright Recrea-|honor to a decorated chair and Holiday picnic jug with spout in yel- pieces to the set. Wonderful for eamp- tion Centre. Miss Patricial presented her with a corsage. Sold To Japan ing ond fishing. Wray, home economist, chaired) ' ; : | : A dainty lunch was served. BROOKLIN = Roybrook su | 4. i. ' the day. Mi arranging the event) \reme Karen, a bred heifer || EACH low or oronge colors. Holds 28-02. 2.99 Rewrey DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL The girls placed their record| Those books and exhibits in the morn-|were: Mary Mackie, Shirley| from the herd of F. Roy Ormis- ing when judging was done and) Hudson, Ruth Bullock, Edithjton, Brooklin, was part of all eneral discussions grere held./ Black, Teresa Lawrence, Hilda| small select shipment of Cana-| 7 ' | ie open session in the after-|Mappin and Jane Lawrence. dian dairy cattle which left Oak- | = -- | ville May 26 for Japan. The hel- fer, which sold for $7.500, was ithe top animal from the recent (AP) -- Widows | national sale ie pone Comments and helpful criti-/and children in 19 Venezuelan| She is the daughter of the "Ex- a cisms were given by MYrs8.| rgmities whose breadwinner |Cellent'"' and Five Star Brood| 123 GRANDVIEW AVE. Schneller, of Toronto and Mrs.| ; : |Cow Windylea Nancy Lou and Dawson of Aurora. Accessories|"* killed in the 1962-63 Com-|hor sire, Roybrook Revelation is made by the girls were model-|munist uprising are receiving a Superior Type son of the fam-| fed during the fashion show.|pensions from Communist|ous Class Extra sire, ABC Re-| Speons...and...certificateswere| tunds' The government se{ flection Sovereign from' the" 10) noon was given over to a dis-| ---____--___-- play of the exhibits and the ' skits and demonstrations given CASH GOES TO ORPHANS by. the 13 clubs CARACAS Five room stucco with garage on 75' x 200' lot. Hot water heating. Neat decoration, cozy open fireplace. Outdoor life galore here with walk-out base- ment, barbecue area and beautiful lake and city view overlooking growing Oshawa... Only. $18,000.00. GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE Dial 668-8826 218 Dundas St. E., Whitby Dial 728-5157 48 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Watch For The Signs That Sell and Call The Hot Line SINGLE CAMP BED Single camp bed, made with tubular aluminum frame with canvas duck cover in green only, Overall size 72 x 26 x 14. presented to those who won. Star Brood Cow, Glenalcomb honors. aside for their pensions $220,000 10.4 with a 12 location lifetime | IMPRESSIVE SERVICE cash seized from a Commu-|total production of -- 213,284 An. impressive Whitsuntide |pounds of 3.67 per cent milk Service was held in St. John's| Anglican Church when Rev. R. C. Rose spoke on 'Pentecost'. There was no service at the United Church due to the anni- versary at Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly) and Mrs. Ralph Larmer attend- ed the service at Kedron. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Mr and Mrs. Glenn. Larmer and son attended the Eldad anni- versary service. Mrs. Arthur Bailey and Mrs Walter Lawrence have returned hame from Oshawa General Hospital following surgery. A considerable number from Blackstock attended the Spring} nist courier last year THE WHITBY BARBER ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF PRICE INCREASE The Whitby Barber Association wishes to announce oa price increase on the service charges. ADULT HAIRCUTS BRUSH CUTS eee CHILDREN (Under 14) .... CHILDREN (On Saturdays) PRICES IN EFFECT -- JUNE 7, 1966 $1.75 +. $2.00 , $1.25 20 ONLY CAMP COT Foam plastic ice chest, approx. size LOUNGE STYROFOAM ICE CHEST FOR BAR-B-QUE > Blade STEAKS ». 45° ' ICE CREAM Vp gal. 19° MARGARINE 3 Ibs. 89° (Ends) GRD, "A" LARGE 2% DOZ. TRAY ge paca ee car noe mE. 9,0 TOURIST TENT in the recreation hall. Approx!-| | IB COUNTRY sTyLe Size 9 x 9 x 6% ft. high with outside frame. 12 piece steel SIDE BACON PICTURE sales K Valuations We Specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS Cutting and Wrapping Ask About Our Price 251 King St. E. Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.80 each Fair, in aid of the new hospi- | } : tal, at Port Perry. The many | AT THE Rr te Wacken tooth wih | ee ey | pee. & 18% TA. Ts, atest, Pan ; Four position with awning duck cover " Hi-C b thei ert SEE Choose from green, red or blue cover. i cai ook Poor | Whitby Discount Meet Market -- Where You Get Choice Quality Meot ing. Anglican friends attended the | tg Folk Worship Service, sponsor-) ed by the Hi-C Group at Port) | B B St by oe Bec Ge | | Red & Blue Brand Beef Sr . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin | | attended the graduation exer-| | . . cises Monday, at McMaster) ss Sie BLADE ROAST 2. 45: |= a their son, Larry, receiv ee bachelor oMarts degree. REMOVED vw alalela/ from Pontypool, | stock attended the annual meet- ing of the Peterborough County mately 45 members attended. Some 40 friends gathered at SAUSAGE oe 3 Ibs, 1,00 HAMBURG & -- Reg. 29¢ Pho, frame with cross over bars, Fiberglas in door and window .. Ib, 59¢ | HOT DOG BUNS .... 2 for 49¢ in buff and green colors. Available At NU-WAY PHOTO 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each : WHITBY MEAT MARKET . : 20% Discount on Order 668-8841 or 728-6661 Wake Masa sige sogptal On Highway No, 2 Between Oshawa and Whitby etworth FOR BAR-B-QUE 5 y DISCOUNT u_ 65° woop's District of the Ladies' Orange Q S IS COM ING LEAN OSHAWA TIMES AE R a 0 a FE CANADA PACKERS , EGGS 129 32.77 ~ a a SERVICE of 5 or Mere Pictures Red and Blue Brand Beef-- All Meats Gov't Inspected : CLOSED MONDAYS

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