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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1966, p. 5

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», bla me MEMBERS OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL 38TH GRADUATION CLASS tario Hospital, Whitby. The tricia Irene Killens, Falcon- bridge; Lorraine Ann White- Se head, Scarboro; Ruth Scott, class are: front row, from Toronto; Beverly Joan left, Sandra Adelaide Ram- Lovelock, Oshawa; June say, and Sharon Grace liene Davis, Oshawa; Donna Ethel Ramsay, both of Tor- Muriel Holliday, Whitby and onto, Second row, from left, Carley Seymour, Brooklin Rita Mae Smith, Elk Lake; Mrs. Donna Evelyn Barton, Whitby; Jean Elizabeth Taylor, Port Perfy; Joanne Ellen Thompson, Amherst, N.S.: Margaret Cheryl Diack, Unionville; and Lois Edith Hall, Uxbridge. Third row, from left, Diana Stein- bachs, Niagara Falls; Pa- 'University Graduate Will Study In France High honors Kathryn Eryl Hamer f Mr, and Mrs. I. M. Hamer, fifty-two 701 King St., Whitby..who re- A large number of par- ents and friends, as well as members of the intermediate and junior classes will at- tend the 38th graduation ex- ercises of the school of Nurses Friday afternoon in the recreation hall at the On- WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Check Lane Discovers Many Defective Autos WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit Four hundred and by Police Department said to-|vehicles were checked. EFighty-| ceived her Bachelor of Arts De- day that 12 charges were laid|three were approved the first) gree June 3 at the University of under the Highway Traffic Act\time through the lane and 97 Toronto convocation. as a result of the compulsory| were approved when rechecked. Miss Hamer led her class in check lane operated at the rear' Of the vehicles processed 272, the French Language and Lit- of the municipal building during, were found to be deficient. Ten erature course and was award- the week of May 30 to June 3.|sets of licence plates were con- ed the Quebec Bon. Entente The operations of the lane! fiscated. prize and the Governor Gen- --Photo by Denis Studios were pon by daughter WHITBY -- AJAX THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 8, 1966 § ments and the opportunity toj good attendance on each occa- visit other clubs and fit skills! sion of scheduled bowling. New against other bowlers. members will be very welcome BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE WHITBY (Staff) -- A wrong- way driver on the extension of Highway 401 in Scarborough was convicted. of impaired driving in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Thomas C. Mcintyre, of Don Mills, pleaded not guilty to the charge of impaired driving on Highway 2A May 22, OPP Constable J. Houston said he was going east on 2A when he observed. the accused going east in the westbound lane at labout 35 to 40 mph. He said he jcould not attract his attention jwith the police siren and even- itually crossed the median to pull in front of the accused. Houston said: the accused's breath smelled strongly of al- leohol and that he claimed he was in Don Mills going home for his licence, the accused pro- |duced an Ontario Hospital card and then an insurance card. The accused said that he was unfamiliar with the area as he|injured four people and totally Wrong - Way Driver Loses Licence For 1Z Months | Sergeant R. H. Bodley at 1 | ear | p.m. while driving his car west on the Base Line Rd. Bodley said the accused had obtained a driving licence and owner's permit on May 27 while he was under suspension because of a $35,000 accident claim against him. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn im- pounded the accused's vehicle for 90 days and remanded him for one week to obtain a pre- sentence report. An Uxbridge man was ordered | to pay a $100 fine when a charge 'of dangerous driving against him was reduced to one of care- less driving. William H. Moir, 85 Brock St. E., Uxbridge, plead- ed guilty to the reduced charge. OPP Constable P. F. Beres- ford said the charge was laid, on Novy. 27 in Reach Twp., after lan accident on Highway 12 which ihad come from Nova Scotia two wrecked two cars. \> f drinking three pints of beer at had the party. Magistrate H. W, Jermyn sus- The constable said the accused collided head-on with a James The ac- car driven by Mrs. Smith, of Port Perry. pended MclIntyre's licence for 12) eysed had been swerving on the months when ordering the $190)road prior to the accident and fine and fined him a further) jiquor was found in his vehicle. $10 for failing to produce his li- cence and $25 for failing to no- tify the Department of Trans- port of the purchase of the ve- hicle, Acting Crown Attorney Paul} | A Bay Ridges youth was given a one-year suspended sentence lwhen he pleaded guilty to charges of forgery and uttering. Francis W. Keller, 18, of 1336 1.oath said the Whitby OPP)Tatra Dr., was charged with the lencountered a dozen wrong) offences after he wrote a cheque way drivers every month and|for $90 to himself signing the that they were one of the great- est menaces on the highway. An Ajax youth was remanded that on in custody for one week when he|made out the name of a former employer. Detective Sergeant R. H. Bod- ley of Pickering Township, said May 25 the accused cheque on the |pleaded guilty to charges of|Pickering branch of the Cana- 'driving under suspension, |licence. ille-|dian |gal possession of a permit and|merce. ; | lillegal possession of a driver's|the forged cheque to his land- Imperial Keller then presented lady who attempted to cash it Bank of Com-| ahs and. for any information tele- | Activities for the 1966 season' phone any of the following: Flo icon same far he a Lott, Albert Knibb, Vic Iggies- | Ss. y ¥ bowling, | den o1 i lls. jheld each Monday and Thurs- 2 oe a |day evening, is a very popular! part of the joint program for | eke. ante and Indi , s men's <! anotiane Lawn Bowling Is Relaxing Regs om WHITBY -- The emphasis in| of the club. litter baskets and hired 450 most of the events of the| The greens are in excellent|more street cleaners for the Lawn Bowling Club,| condition and there has been a'1966 tourist season. RAE R. JONE REAL ESTATE laxed sociability and pleasant exercise for a summer evening Consultations. or Sunday afternoon, 668-8841 or 728-6661 GREEKS CLEAN UP Athane hee haueht 9 M00 naw For those more competitive inclined there are local tourna- Created To | (AOR Ges AGES Requirements | STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 DISCOUNT MEATS! -- AT THE -- WHITBY MEAT MARKET Where You Get Fresh Quality Meat At Cut Rate Prices Red & Blue Brand Beef {BLADE ROAST 49 SHORT RIB ROAST 45: BLADE BONE REMOVED were in charge of employees of the Ontario Department of Transport. The Whitby Police Department co-operated in the operation by directing vehicles to the lane. Trip To Reservation Enjoyed Members of the Whitby Baptist Church enjoyed a very interesting bus trip to the Six Nations Indian Reservation, near Brantford, June 4. The trip was arranged by the Women's Society for Christian Service under the leadership of Missionary Representative Mrs. M. Detlor to create a better understanding of Indian people and how they can be served better. The group was met at Oshwe- kin by the Pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. T, Morikawa of the Baptist Church. | Following lunch a tour was made of the b autiful new church and then a tour of the! reservation | Whitby police said repairs found necessary on _ vehicles checked through the lane must be finished by June 10 or char- ges will be laid where appli- cable. tion; "'Chiefwood," the home of the world famous poetess and Indian Princess, Pauline John- son, as well as the beautiful countryside Those enjoying the trip with Mrs. Detlor were: Mrs. L. Cox, Mrs. V. Hess, Mrs. S. Colley, Miss Edna Pye, Mrs. A. Wig-| ston, Mrs. T. Beer, Mrs. D.| Adams, Mrs, R. Pickering, Mrs.| J. Wilde, Mrs. H. MacMillan,| Mrs. A. Bradley, Mrs. W. Hewis, Miss Helen Ciano, A. §. Wilson, Mrs, D. Wilson, Mrs. E. Pogson, Mrs. R. MacNeil, Mrs.| H. Millard, Mrs. J. Harding,| Mrs. B. Town, Mrs. L. Rich and Miss M. Cameron, Children included: Jody Mac- Mrs. A. Dair, Mrs. M. Mitchell, eral's Silver Medal "for the best BA Degree" taken at Vic- toria College. TheBon Entente Prize is awarded by the Quebec delegates to the Bon Entente Movement to the fourth year \student showing, in a special Furniture Contract Let BROUGHAM -- The $6,848.35 tender from Eaton's Contract Sales, for office furniture for the new municipal building, was accepted at a Pickering town- ship Council meeting Monday night. This was the lowest ten- der for standard desk furni- ture. The bid was some $400 less than that estimated earlier by Councillors. Reeve Clifford Laycox said) that he was sorry members of council were misinterpreted, and| Highlights of this tour were|Neil, Patricia Bradley, Valerie|that he had been accused by| visits to the fair grounds, the Indian Arts and Crafts Exhibi- Wilson, Faye Wilson, Sherry Reader and: Elizabeth Cullen. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lanos at-|a day visiting at the home of, mind. I would have accepted the tended a family reunion in King-| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, 131 ston. over. the weekend tohonor Mrs. Lanos' brother, Gilbert Goodman, who arrived from England for a two-week visit Also attending from Whitby were) Mr. and Mrs. John MacGilliv ray and Mr. and Mrs. Don | Hickory--st. St. Mark's United Church 4 W's Couples Club ended its pres- ent season with a "Chuckwagon} Banquet" held at the assembly hall, The entrance was decorat- ratepayers that one member was in conflict of interest. "I don't think anyone should spread rumor,' he said, 'If it was a member of council, it was done by a malicious twisted original price in spite of every- thing said," Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPherson said that her one thought was that the furniture should be pur- chased through tender. "TI would like to make a point nickel court Apts., by Pickering Township Police'account with insufficient funds. | ROUND STEAKS annals KATHRYN E. HAMER examination, the greatest pro- | ficiency in French. She will continue her studies | on a French government schol arship at the University of Strasbourg, France. As an hon- orary fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation of Prince- ton, she is also eligible for fur- ther graduate work at a U.S or Canadian university of her choice, Kathy, a 1962 graduate of Robert Larocque, 18 of Kings-|as payment for back rent. Ajax, was charged | The cheque proved to be on an SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE | If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance, "JOHN RIEGER DIAL 728-7567 77: SAUSAGE 3 uss. 1.00 ces Var ae 1.29 2% DOZ, TRAY MINCED BEEF 3. 1.00 ICE CREAM cs, 79° PINIC. =. ge, | PIZZA PIE 5 te LARGE SIZ@ mams "= Qui 2m 1.49 REG. 99 BA. We Specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS Cutting and Wrapping Ask About Our Price WHITBY MEAT MARKET Henry Street High School, whit-| by, entered the university with an Ontario Scholarship. Success in her course in Modern His-/ tory and Modcrn Languages) and the wider life of the uni- versity led to third year studies at the Universities of Stras-| bourg and Florence, Italy and} prepared her to take more specialized ho e. While in the Whitby Schools, Miss Hamer was consistently a good student and keen partici- pant in inter-curricular activ- ities such as the Henry Girls' Athletic Association and stu- Whitby Plaza ee Phone 668-6941 Red daa Blue Brand Beeft--| CLOSED MONDAYS lan Meats Gov't Inspected outh Side - Sea Foods 409 BROCK ST. S. -- WHITBY BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete WHITEY Program -- Evenings at 7:30 : Et TRS TT ay U.N.C.L.E. s |' / MacDuff, Hamilton. ed ranch style and realistic)that [ did not make a eGalie decorations and a Western at-|or dime," said the reeve. He|dent council (ON THE BiG SCREEN IN COLOR ) \j f A pot luck luncheon will be held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Perry at 1 p.m. for mosphere throughout. said that to show his chagrin he would vote against the mo- A NEW KIND OF SHOP IN WHITBY charge|tion. This he did, as did Coun- were: Mr, and Mrs. William Ir-'cillor John Williams. We are looking for good Spring ond Summer Clothing Ladies'- members of St. John's Anglican d Church Parish Helpers. win, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) (oyncillor Ronald Chatten Freek, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wished to abstain from voting Men's & Children's. THE Rev. Norman C. S. Goldring| Farndale, Mr. and Mrs. George! hut did not make the announce- TREASURE and Mrs. Goldring, Roches-| Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Everett] j i ter, N.Y.; Canon A. J. 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