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Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Jan 1955, p. 7

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This Sheriff ix under arrest and appears to be enjoying the experience, He is Sheriff "Slim" Ryan, He is appearing in the SHERIFF ENJOYS BEING UNDER ARREST Kinsmen Show, "Showbead Days" being staged at Rotary Hall this week, The four charm- ers are members of the "South- BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Magistrate Im poses $100 Fine In Driving Case BOWMANVILLE ~ Jack M,| Farrell, of Fast Beach, Bowman- | ville, was fined $100 and costs | when found guilty of impaired | driving here yesterday, | Farrell pleaded 'not guilty" on driving the sedan delivery truck at the time it was being pursued by | PC Cornell of the Bowmanville OPP detachment on Dec. 8, The officer testified that the | small truck had been swerving from one side of the road to the | other, and almost ran head-on Into | a transport truck loaded with | as it passed the intersection of way 401, while travellin ay 2, He overtool Hix the man ; hy 3 a ; , parked hind, Farrell out, and was seen to stagger as he walked the car. Lloyd Smith, of the same address, got out on the passenger side and seemed to be in an even worse state of inebriation than Farrell, according to the witness, ASKED FOR BLOOD TEST Three children, the oldest about eight, were taken home by ane er officer, and the two men locked up. Farrell requested a blood test, and was taken to al doctor's office to have one taken, Found Guilty In Fraud Case BOWMANVILLE -- A truck pur- chased from M. G. Stewart of New: | castle was the cause of a charge | of false pretences with intention of | fraud being laid against Tunis Cor an, 82, of R.R, 4, Glanford, On- tario, Corman pleaded not guilty, but | was found guilty on evidence heard, Stewart testified that Corman had tendered a 1936 model car and a cheque for $30 as down payment on a late model truek, which he drove away. The cheque was re turned NSF (not sufficient funds Cormeen offerzd an n but his story was not accepted by the magistrate The (inance company now has The accused testified in court that he had noticed the cruiser light flashing behind them, and had suggested to Smith who was driving, to change places, Smith stopped the truck, he sald, and they changed, without either get: ting out DOURTS STORY Magistrate Baxter refused to be- lieve the story told by the accus- ed, especially since both men in the car were admittedly intoxicat- | ed, and since Farrell himself is a fairly bulky person, The officer testified that he did not turn on the flasher until he began to pass on the driver's side of the vehicle, and he stopped his car and arrived at the truck a Fell vehicle: had stopped. 'The. at to | tention of the officer was drawn to the truck first by a missing tall light and a damaged front fender which was "flapping in the breeze." Farrell was convicted of a sim- lar offence in 1952, and another of driving while his licence was under suspension later, The mag: Istrate told Farrell that, if it were in his power, he would suspend his licence, but unfortunately it is not his power to do. so, possession of the truck, on which no further payments were made The penalty Is to be imposed on Monday, Jan, 31, in Cobourg, after the record of the accused is re- ceived, TOWN BRIEFS JUDGMENT RESERVED BOWMANVILLE Evidence was heard on a charge of Hoeping liquor for sale, Afainat Fred Gra ham, of Pontypool, and fad men reserved to Feb, 8, W, M, 8, Greer | acted for the accused, CARELESS DRIVING CASE BOWMANVILLE -# ~ Although not present in court, John White of Belleville was fined a total of $13 and costs on charges of care less driving and failing to produce a licence when requested by an officer to do so, White was involv. ed in a one-car accident at New: castle Dec, 31, ern Belles" the 16.girl chorus, Over sixty-five are in the cast and already the show has been a pronounced success, Beats are PICKERING ~ At a girls' Inter- School Basketball Tournament held at Plekering District High School, | four schools, Pickering, 0.C VI 10.C.CI, and Bowmanville were | represented in the juror and 2 for ranks, Each team played 8 games 4 The records of the junior and senior teams from each school were combined and the school with the highest total points was acclaimed the winner, However, this time two schools, 0.C.C.I and Bowmanville tied and were made co-champlons of the tournament With 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie, and 0 for a loss, the results were as follows; Bowmanville QCCL iiivavnr QCVI .. pa Pickering Following tors: SENIOR DIVISION Pickering: Thompson, Pearsall, Careless Driver Is Fined $11.90 BOWMANVILLE ~~ Harvey Ros. coe Johnston, of Omemee, was fin: ed $18 and costs of $11.90 when convicted of careless driving hy Magistrate R. B. Baxter here yes terday Johnston was involved in an_ae- cident on Highway 35 at Ballyduff, two miles nprth of Pontypool, on Saturday, Dec, 18. His car ran into the back of a vehicle driven by R. B, Foster, a barrister, of Peter: borough, which was slowing at an intepsection, The roads were slushy and quite slippery at the time, Over $1,100 damage was done to Foster's car, which was knock ed across the intersection and , Rt is a list of competi : | against a pole in a four-foot diteh Johnston sald he was driving about 30 or 35 miles an hour, and was about to pass when the Foster vehicle moved slightly to the left and the brakes were applied, He then swerved back and hit the rear | of the slowly moving car square | ly, The accused said to Foster at | the time of the accident that he did {not see the car until the brake lights were lighted | NORTH OSHAWA WHITBY NEWS eC, Whithy seniors Trounce Memos To Stay On Top Outskatin Belleville Belleville allew fors to jump Isagu bin for hockey action First piace was at stake in last night's game as only one point] separated the the game. The county sellout crowd Arena home selves Whitby had no less hot trick membar and Fred FEtcher each notched three goals apiece, while Robby Attersiey returned to form to pot no less than four goals, to take over the league scoring lead again, which linemate Bus Gagnon had| held this past week Harry Sinden and Ev, Edwards ! scored the othe Vhith: goals Doug. Will k 1 hi night collecting a total of six points made and three assists. Centreman Wally Saman- | ski had three well-earned assists Whithy started right in to show they meant business about holding first place, as they belted the Memo 's all over the ee. and while these tactics cost' Whithy six pen alties in the first period it slowed Belleville's attackers to a walk. | and outbumping the; Memo's last night in| d the Whithy 8 into a thres-point | rn Ontario Sen. | town hoys, sent a in the Helleville muttering to them than three Doug. Williams up of thre 0als Hashing Alfle Treen sent Belle: ville players sprawling in every {direction throughout most of the night, while Bus Gagnon, Fred Ficher and Don MeBeth landed out some bone crushing checks, The Duncan twins, Belleville's leading scorers were held score two clubs, prior to less last night, while four of Helle-| ville's five goals came while Whit. by was a man short, Two goals were scored In quick succession by Red Doran, while Whithy were serving a double penalty in the first period Peterborough Petes' who them selves are currently on a hot streak, are the visitors in the Whit. By Arena tonight. Peterboro haven't lost a game in the last five, win ning three and tieing two, night's game should prove lively as Whitby who have now grabbed off first place after threg months of play are not anxious to give it up in the final month of action, First place is extremely import | ant to play-off purposes as the first place club hooks up with the fourth | place team In the first round. This | would not only give Whitby the odd game in the series, but allows them to meet a much lower club in the initial series, thus enhancing their chance to be in the group fin als Game time tonight is 8.30, - To | School Euchre ' Winners Named | NORTH OSHAWA---A successful | night of euchre was held on Fri. day at Queen Elizabeth School, under the auspices of the Home and School Association Mrs, Aylmer Ward, president, spoke a few words of welcome and officially opened the euchre, Mrs, Lloyd Dalby assisted by {her committee, convened the | euchre, There were 24 tables, | Prizes were won as follows: High | score Mrs, Aylmer Ward, Mrs, | Walter Ashton, Mrs. Emil Rutish | auser, Mrs, George Knowlton, Mr, | Walter Ashton, Mr, Fred man; door prize Mrs, | Smith: lucky cup Mr, | Thornbury, | Refreshments were served | Mrs, Lloyd Dalby and committee, 0.G.H. REPORT Week ending January 22, 1985 Admissions 156 I Births, male, 20; female, 20, Major surgery, 30, Minor surgery, 42, LENT, 11 { Treatments, 27 NOT YET BEEN TOLD OTTAWA (CP)--No province has ment it intends to exercise an op tion to switch from the present federal-provincial tax rental agree ments 1p a provincial income tax | svstem." Prime: Minister St. Law tent told a questioner in the Com mons Monday, by | | | 1 yet informed the federal govern | | Good. | Ray | Bert | 4 available for tonights show and Thursday, All the cast are ama- teurs and the proceeds are for- Kinsmen projects, Photo By John Mills Bowmanville And OCCI Head Basketball Tourney Howe, Jolliffe, Clayton, Augustus, Miller, 0,C.V.I: Button, McLaughlin, Sawyer, Hartley, Sprager, Millman, Hurst, Gedge, Wright 0.C.C.1: Gibbens, Vice, Bennett, Delues, Baxter, Nantals, Thomas, Long, McLaren, Gatchell, Bowmanville; Mills, C ral g, Bates, Coverly, Bagnell, Pollock, Webber, Buttery, Bathgate, Spicer, Dilling, JUNIOR DIVISION Pickering: Newson, Johnston, Buck, Foster, Shearer, Harvard, Erikson, Fertile, Stratton, Taylor, Harris 0.C,V.1: Joyce, Walters, Walker, Nathan, Cleverton, Daynard, Du. quette, McFarland, Fisher, Mann, 0.CCI: Wotton, Sym, Pine, Stacey, Andrews, Spencer, Hub. bell, Ford, Doyan, Buzminski, Mu. soronchan, R son, Bowmanville: Bathgate, Brent, Brooks, Smith, Osborne, Multon, Cowling, Lisbon, Lewis, Black: burn, Witfoot, SIMCOE HALL THURSDAY, JANUARY #7 Nursery School, 9 to 11.30 am, Children 4 years of age, Golden Age Sewing Club, 2 pm Children's Public Library, 3.30 to 5.15 pom, Boys' Gym Activities, 3:30 to 5.18 p.m, boys 12 years and over Girls' Craft Club, 3.30 to 518 p.m Plano Lessons and Practice, 4 to 6.30 pm, Teen-Age Boys' and Girls' Bad: minton Club, 6,30 to 8 p.m, Y.W.CA Badminton Club, 8 to pm, Golden Age Club, 6.30 to 10 p.m, For men and women 68 years and over, cards, dominoes, check: ers, movies and refreshments.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 Nursery School, 9 to 11.30 am Children § years of age Cerebral Palsy Centre, 1.18 to 315 pm, Children's Public Library, 3.30 830 pm Plano Practice, 4 to 6 pm Boys' Gym Activities, 3.30 to 5.18 p.m., hoys under 12 years Movies, boys and girls, 8 pm SATURDAY, JANUARY Squires' Club, 7 to 10 pm. Speech Correction Classes For Children, ® am, to 12 noon, Plano Lessons, # to 5,15 pm, Mundinger Accordion Academy, 9 to 530 pm Junior Hoys Saturday Morning Club, 10.30 to 12 noon, Boys' Minor Basketball League, 9 am, CKLB va, Police Associa: tion, 10 am Belahood's va Mun. dingers, 11 am Fire Fighters vs Jaycee White, 12 noon Holahoods va Police Association, Industrial League Basketball Practice, 1.30 to 5.15 p.m, Y W.CA, Badminton Club, 3.30 to 5.18 p.m, Dutch People of Oshawa, 7 pm, 1 41 tb | | AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Alex 424 Investigate Separation AJAX Times-Gazette Staff Re. porter) ~~ Mayor Pat Bayly pre sided at the regular council meet ing on Monday evening. A lengthy agenda was completed by 11.15 p.m, Highlights of the meeting were resolutions that the mayor appoint & special committee of three to investigate the advisabil- ity of the Corporation of Ajax sepa. rating Itself from the County of Ontario, 0f Ajax From The County The tender by Paul Irwin Mo- tors for a new police eruiser was accepted, Btreet lights and a new sidewnlk on Harwood Avenue North eame under discussion, Esti mates of nearly $30,000 for new lights in the north area were sub- mitted and a new sidewalk will cost $3,600, The matter was refer: red to the Public Works Commit. tee for inclusion in 4ts budget which in turn will be submitted to the fimance committee, Another resolution was that the council of the Town of Ajax con tact the CNR and or the CPR and the Board of Transport Commis sloners with a view to establish ing a railway station within the confines of Ajax, A further resolution was that a committee of three be appointed by the Mayor to investigate the advisability and means of pur chasing the water pumping station which now provides water for the town, The pump house is owned by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Regarding a new post office a resolution was passed that a spe. A meeting will be Srtanied with Pickering Township Council to dis- cuss mutual problems, One of which is the lack of a sidewalk on Harwood Avenue North in Pick. ering Township, 21 CARS DERAILED CHIPMAN, NB, (CP)~Traffic was resumed Monday night over the section where 21 boxcars of a Canadian National Railways train jumped the tracks Sunday after. noon eight miles from ipman, Crews had labored nearly 32 hours to lay new rails, instal ties and repair the roadbed, Skipper On Stand In Collision Suit HAMILTON (CP)=Capt, Albert LaBlane, commanding the freigh- ter W, G. Fitgerald when it ram- med the nearby Burlington canal bridge three years ago, said Tues. i bend dot os n before colibion: i He gave evidence at a hearing in Fxihoduer Court here where the crown is seekin Mod 000 dam- from th: nd Steamshi Compa Lablanc for gl | id his shi; Capt, Lablane sal heading into Hamilton harbor Aor A aa, VEL, I ae ass throu, . nel, Sunt as the ship neared the centre pler the south span went u Po change in signal had been given, he sald, "We were watching them Dact. and they. were. sil. dashing LJ Alter the A was open," he sald, kridge. 4 the north pin 1) Ba kine he Shap me 10 enter the' south The case is continuing, OFFERS CIC CENTRE TORONTO (CP)--Mayor Phill} id Monday Toronto industrialist ¥.. Taylor has offered to bulld a civic auditorium costing between south have QUALITY FUEL OIL -- EXPERT SERVICE Phone 3-4663 313 ALBERT ST. THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 9, 1005 7 $10,000,000 and 312,008,000, mayor sald the eity would pected to provide a site chramioge of the JAN LJ] » LES? A BELLVUE LOAN eon be the answer te this problem Corporation Ld, a SIMCOE §. IAL 5-112 cial committee to approach the proper departments of the Govern: ment of Canada to have a build: ing constructed to hpuse a new post office and & customs and ex- cise branch, BILLIARD LICENCE Harold Roberts Brampton ap: pared before council regarding the licensing of a billiard room he prog 1 build in the pping centre, After discussion the matter was referred to the finance com. mittee which later presented a resolution that the application by Mr, Robertson be favorably receiv. ed and that a scale of licence fees oy billiard parlours be establish. ed, Permission was given to a group headed by William Skelton to can: vas on behalf of the "March of Dimes' polio fund, A letter and plan showing pro posed extensions of the watermain on the east side of Pickering Vil. lage will be referred to the town solicitor as the plan shows the proposed watermain is located out. side the boundary of the Village of Pickering, NAMING OF STREET Naming of streets in the new sub - division to be started next spring was referred to the public works committee, The same com- mittee will review the correcting of the spelling of other streets in the town, The wrong spelling oc- curred on plans registered back in 1042, Beatty Street was spelled with only one "1" and Durham Street was spelled Durnam, An application by Gordon Chan- ning for a taxi licence was refer: red to the police committee, Li cences were renewed for Mrs, F, Purdon, Highland Dairy; Fuller Brush, Hillerest Dairy! and P, Webbing mobile grocer of Osh: awa, Membership in the Ontario Mu nicipal Association and the Asso. clation of Assessing Officers of Ontario was renewed, SEEK NEW BRIDGE Council agreed to have the Town Solicitor bill the CNR for all re pairs made to the CNR bridge by the Public Works Department and the solicitor will be requested to find out the possibilities of the con- struction of a new four lane rail: way bridge due to the unsafe and insecure condition of the present structure, Les, Boucher District Municipal Engineer of the Department of Highways is to be contacted re garding the improving and widen. ing of the department of highways bridge over Highway 401 to pro- vide better and safer access to south Ajax, A by-daw 1s to be prepared to make Second Street a through street and another by-law prepar ed to create Harwood Avenue from the NR bridge to Second Street a fourdane highway Counell will advertise for sale by tender the rights to collect scrap metal from the town dump, ------ ---------------- COLVIN PLUMBING & HEATING Specializing in: Plumbing Repairs Hot Water Tanks Plugged Drains Remodelling Bathrooms and Kitchens Changes from Septic Tanks to City Sewers 24-HOUR SERVICE Phone 3-7430 Re ---- ae a le» Attention Landlords! 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