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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 23

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left, Ross Deakin, president of PARTY STALWARTS gath- ¢ the Pickering Conservative As- ered at a Progressive Con- 3 Youths Plead Guilty 9 Counts BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|said a small window in the south- Three youths were remanded for|east corner of the Preston ser- sentence in police court here|vice station had been smashed, Tuesday on a total of nineland a quantity of chocolate bars charges involving breaking, en- and cough drops had been taken. tering and theft and wilful dam-| Bickell pleaded guilty to the) age. The trio, consisting of John wilful damage charge. OPP Con-| Taylor Rowe, 18, of 256 Eulalie stable Pat Cornell told the court| street, Oshawa, Kenneth Kavel- the windshield of a car at the, man, same age and address, and|St. John Fina station had been | Daniel Bickell, 17 12 Centre kicked out. Searching the area,| ville, pleaded he found footprints. He took the guilty. |right shoe from each of the ac- Rowe and Kavelman were re- cused and fitted Bickell's and ded in custody for sentence|Rowe's shoe into identical marks. in Cobourg Friday. Bickell was|He was unable to fit Kavelman's remanded out of custody for sen-|shoe into one of the footprints. tence June 16. The clock, windshield and rear '| The trio was taken into custody| view mirror of the parked ve- about 5.30 am. on May 12 by hicle were smashed. In addition, OPP Constable Pat Harte-Max-|the cigarette lighter and gear well. They pleaded guilty the shift knob were missing. Bickell Progressive Conservative Asso- ciation. man, PC candidate in the Osh- awa riding; Lou Sherry, came ; Veil sociation; Mrs. Harry Robbi servative rally in Pickering on 4 guest er; "Bill" Tuesday evening. From the New- Prog. Cons. Party Holds ™*" Big Rally At Pickering PICKERING (Staff) -- Picker-|sanitarium. wings had been| Mr. Newman said Ontario has! ing Village Memorial Hall was|closed, as the beds were no filled to capacity for a Progres-|longer needed. Mrs. Robbins said sive Conservative rally Tuesday. that the government spends Guest speaker, Mrs. Harry Rob-|$300,000 annually in its immuniza- bins, wife of provincial director tion program. Mental hospitals of publicity for the Progressive are undergoing renovation, and| Conservative party was introd- extension to provide a wider duced as "the best informed service for the mentally ill. woman in the province on provin- HYDRO DEVELOPMENT cial matters," by Neil Fraser,| Ontario has the greatest hydro past president of the Oshawa development in the world, said Progressive Conservative Associ-| Mrs. Robbins and great steps ation. {had been taken jn recent years Mrs. Robbins 'spoke largely onlin the field of lands and forests the welfare legislation now inland conservation to preserve force in the province. The pen-ithese assets for future genera- sions that were available to un-|tions. fortunates; children's and moth-| Bill Newman, Prog.-Cons. can- ers' allowances, divorced and|didate for the riding, spoke brief- unmarried mothers, foster chil-|ly on education. He noted that the dren and of free medical serv-|school population had doubled in jces and free insulin for needy the past 15 years. When the diabetics. Frost administration came into Mrs, Robbins said Ontario has power in 1943 there were 600,000 the lowest TB 'death rate in the pupils attending school. Today world, three per 100,000. Several there are 1,300,000. The increase ign , and Nei pa we Fraser, member of the Oshawa Photo by John Mills same morning to breaking into admitted "busting" the clock. McGregor's Hardware on Kin £| Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney street west and stealing three.22|stated he thought Bickell, who has pistols and 1300 rounds of ammu-|no previous record, should be nition. Pleas of guilty were re-|given a break. He said he seemed entering and theft charges at the pany, same hearing. | Crown Attorney H. R. Deyman, Tuesay morning, Bickell plead-| QC, suggested that Rowe and ed guilty to the theft of a flash- ht from a car parked at the St. John Fina station on High- way 2. Kavelman and Bickell cerned. leaded guilty to the theft of gas| Magistrate Baxter from a Maple Grove farm May 6. the pair in custody until Friday John Mills Ajax 426 BOWMANVILLE tory, He said he was open to sug- | gestion as far as Bickell was con- 25 per cent of Canada's popu- lation, yet it provides 35 [Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-7282 {cent of the total amount spent on education. The Liberal govern- | Broke Cell {cent on education. : v| Door Lock Lonas and bursaries now |amount to 4 million dollars year. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) |" Mr. Newman said "I have An Oshawa youth, John Gordon made no reference to the CCF recently released from the county at Cobourg on a liquor Pe they have no record, due|charge, was charged in court party's policy on education be-|jail Colborne Plans Se i Be ogee bt es @ we OFF Centennial and probably never will," he i inl : : : |said y in her being ordered to remaitl COBOURG (Staff) -- A galajCanadian Legion drum head ser | Mr. Newman took exception to three hours the charge was dis.| parade which will include five|vice Sunday afternoon and a band |alleged efforts of the CCF candi-| missed by Magistrate R. B. Bax-|bands from various parts of On. [concert in the evening. date to introduce the gas pipe-|tor, ' . |tario will herald the opening of] A 'Back to School' event wil line scandal into the campaign, : when it is a matter of record The magistrate ordered accused that while the gas pipe-line de- be taken Sowuelaire nd locked bate Nas 20g on In ee douse, he could sit quietly and think pres about his mistakes." la word. Premier Frost at that ; time was courageously and hon-| The charge arose April 21 when |orably cleaning the matter up. |Oliffe and two other youths were - --|in the cells awaiting transporta- ty to breaking and enterin, Preston service staiion on High-|out of custody way 2. (ing a pre-sen OPP Constable L. F. Dryden probation officer H. D. Bigelow |event, while other dignitaries in-|since they were there. {cluding Ben Thompson MP, and| Later in the afternoon a tour o |Garnet Rickard, United Coun-|the tobacco farms in |ties warden will be present. |will be conducted, ceived on five other breaking, |to get in with the wrong com- Kavelman be sent to reforma-| remanded Rowe and Bickell pleaded guil-|in order to get all the charges g the|sorted out. He remanded Bickell until June 16, pend- l tence report from| Jain Macdonald TU, 5-5737 |the Colborne Centennial June 97./take place when former students | Minister of Agriculture W. A. and teachers will re-visit their| °"" | Goodeellow will officially open the school to see the changes made| Demis, Poth of Por Hope, were the area| Barbershop groups from Belle-| The evening will end up with a|a¢tend THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1959 7 Need Space For Band PORT.HOPE (Staff) -- Council Monday night dedicated more than an hour of time to consider- ing the problem of practice space for the Port Hope Citizens' Band. Action started when property committee chairman, Deputy- Reeve "Mike" Wladyka suggest. ed turning over the band practice room to the town band commit- tee, The room, located on the top {floor of the town firehall, is at |present reported in use by mem- bers of the fire department, who live in the building to be avail able to drive the truck to fires. Deputy-Reeve Wladyka said the room should be cleaned up for use by the band, and that control |of the room should be in the hands of the band. He said the | room is being used to dry clothes, |and that moisture in the air may ruin some instruments, | Councillor Carl Smith argued SHOWN DAILY AT . . + 1:30 3:30 ~-- 5:30 7:35 -- 9:45 "hh, FEARLESSLY TOLDI . $2,000,000 = A WEEK WAS HIS APPALLING "TAKE"! Entertainment COLOR CARTOON SPORTLIGHT IN COLOR SMOKE me LOGES REGENT THEATRE that the room was ded by per- | manent members of the fire de-| | partment, and that practice hours {for the band should be controll- ed to one or two nights a week. TIMES BUREAUS COBOURG | G. McAuliffe FR. 2-5349 PORT HOPE | 2 Supervisors | Appointed | PORT HOPE (Staff) -- The |appointment of two assistant] supervisors for playgrounds this summer was announced Monday | night by Port Hope Recreation li commission. Joan Austin and Jacqueline | i during an afternoon meeting of the commission. Both assistants will leave June| |21 with supervisors Mrs. Mary | |Cappler and Muriel Ferguson to{ a week-long training | f The Next Kinsmen » ® CAR BINGO FRIDAY, MAY 29th 8.30 p.m. sharp in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $5000.00 in prizes including A BIG SNOWBALL BINGO FOR $500.00 If Won in 51 Numbers A NEW SNOWBALL BINGO FOR $250.00 If Won in 50 Numebrs Plus The Big Game For The lin the past year alone as Has Alibi For Speedin PORT HOPE Sratty An| $ Islington man charg with F N speeding told Magistrate R. B. Tr WwW Baxter in court here Monday that when he tried to drive through| AJAX (Staff) Real estate| town at 30 mp, four cars passed men Duncombe, Milne and Mec-| in on he main Shea, and "the Grath appeared before council to vers gol a . ask that the land west of Duf-| Irving G. Goddard. 43, Waslfin's Creek be zoned residential| ¢ (Want Land Used Iresidential, and asked that the|forced the knife blade into the |tion to Cobourg. OPP Constable Jack Rickard said he went to the cells to get the prisoners to take them to Cobourg. | He tried to open the padlock on {the cell door, and found a broken ones | knife blade jammed into the lock. A bolt cutter had to be secured satisfied to cut the lock. Milne, said they are He said Olliffe admitted having that the land should be zoned council support the application to lock. have the ch made before| Olliffe pleaded not guilty to at- charged after a police s| ah i s meter clocked him entering Port of agricultural as desig i| Mr. il the, very lo, and 165 A a oe at was called Goddard. "But T was only|some of the most scenic west of doing 35." He pleaded not guilty, Toronto, located on a natural ra- seen the cruiser|vine, with good roads, natural the road, and|gas, water main and in close would not have been speeding proximity to the sewage d 1 the Ontario Municipal Board, in-|tempting to escape, but pleaded stead of leaving the battle up to|guilty to breaking the lock. He his A said he did it for a joke and e Mrs. Mary Reid|threw the rest of the knife away said this matter had been be- "to make them wonder where it joe He Dlanuing pour] aid wee', urned mn. "We have to bel mhe magistrate told him his aec- guided by the planning board's tions "were simply the attitude and recon 10S," lof a "smart Alec". | + | past a Speed i d Lg onstable Don Henderson said| pe contended that it was a the speed-meter had been oer-\;.i,.,] development of the area hauled a few days before hy |and would in the foreseeable fu- April 17 charge. Goddard was|y . mean a solid block of resi- Sued 910 and 3 cone |dential development north to No. . |2 Highway in Pickering of 2000 Dollar Bid homes, an area larger than | The type of homes for F B : [the Ajax part of the development OI DIEWEIIeS [were such that they would be Jess battle loomed over the Eng. (229 Y their own municipal ishman's pint of beer Tuesday ,.. with a multimillion dollar bid for| AW, other use of the clrins: wasteful of some of the town's Millionaire financier Charles 0st Valuable real estate. Clore, whose companies control] Mf. Milne said he could not stores to engineering works, put|His plan did not stop at an iso- up a £20,000,000 takeover bid for|lated clump of homes. The land Watney Mann. {west of the area was zoned in- jliar beer labels in Britain. The|and it would not be for years, firm controls several large brew-| as there is lots of other serviced eries and a chain of 3,670 public land available. [Ajax. LONDON (AP) -- A big busi.|°6if - Supporting in assessment, land one of Britain's largest brewery|¥ 0 u1d be impracticable and a chain of enterprises from shoe-(5¢¢ any valid reason for delay. Watney is one of the most fam- dustrial, but it was not serviced, houses. Mr. McGrath, supporting Mr. Court Told Of Wild Car Chase BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- between 60 and 65 mph before| Lloyd Barnes, aged 27, of Hamp-|reaching the Middle road and| ton, was Tuesday fined $50, and town limits, and traelling about| costs, or 15 days, when he plead-80 mph after leaving town. ed guilty before Magistrate R. B.| He said accused was on the Baxter, in police court here, to a|wrong side of the road most of charge of criminal negligence inthe time after leaving Bowman- the operation of a motor|yille, Witness was afraid to over- vehicle take the Barnes car. Town Constable Ron Parker Barnes' car proceeded through | described a chase which began/the intersection at the 5th Con-| on King street east, and ended cession without stopping, and in-| up in a Hampion ditch, May 16. stead of veering left with the| He said with Cpl. Hartlewr he|road his car went into a cul- saw a blue car travelling west vert' ; on King street, straddling the passing sentence, Magistrate centre line. They gave chase, Baxter told the accused the fine and pulling up alongside ac-|should have been $200, but he| cused's vehicle, Cpl. Hartley could see no reason why his wife| waved Barnes over to the side. and family should suffer. Accused paid no attention. The magistrate pointed out The second time Cpl. Hartley Barnes has a lengthy record of attempted to wave the accused speeding charges. His licence to the side of the road he used yo suspended. in September, |full consent of parents, after the CLEAN-UP WEEK she said. ville, Oshawa, Toronto and Tren-|"Gay Nineties" ball and costume] ton will compete while street party. dances will be held The centen-| Wednesday a tug of war will nial runs from June 27 to July 1.|take place between Colborne and Over 1200 letters have been sent|Brighton and teams from Cra- out to former Colborne residents mahe and Haldimand Townships. with the hope that many of them| A light comedy will be staged will arrive for the celebrations.|hby a Toronto group directed by Program of the events include a|Don Sinclair and written by Kirk| Stone. | A carnival and street dance] will follow, bringing the celebra-| tions to a close, MILITARY EXERCISE COBOURG (Staff) -- A week's| military exercise at Camp Peta- wawa will be attended by 60 men of the 33 Med. Regiment of Co- bourg and Lindsay June 6, The men will be part of various units from across Ontario attending the military camp for exercises, with the Cobourg group expected to return on June 13. Council Plans To Buy Truck | COBOURG -- A meeting will Mayor William Parish said he| could see no other alternative at this time but to leave the land zoned agricultural, "The township of Pickering is west and north, and that area is zoned heavy industrial. I agree| we need higher assessment |homes, but are faced with Metro and the township allowing an in-| dustrial development there. "School costs would be high, as new schools, both public and separate, would have to be built, whereas if development is con- tinued within the town, close by the present development, the present schools will serve to some degree," he said. 5 Continuing, he added: 'We aven't said no to this proposi-|_. tion. bil We do. want os Lwith the work, so that rentals to have a good look at it, and howd provide a source of re- that is why it is left agricultural..| : "Murray Jones, Metro planning METRO REPRESENTATIVE director, has looked at it, and| A letter from the Minister of advised that it be left as it is. Planning and Development in- AJAX (Staff) -- The finance committee of council will consider making a grant to the Ajax branch of the Canadian Legion building fund. Donald Caldwell, appearing before council on be- half of the Legion, told council that the Legion's new building was nearly completed, except for the basement, The branch is out of funds, and the members wanted to get on It would be plain silly to run/formed council that W. G. Mes- counter to that advice," he con-|ser has been appointed represen- cluded. tative for Ajax, Pickering Town- ship and Pickering Village on the Metro Planning Board. 100 Attend The letter noted that two muni- cipalities had asked for separate representation, but the appoint- e H ment had been made for this n ouse | year only instead of a three year |term as indicated before. PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Parents) The appointment has been con- of Grade 8 students in east Dur-|firmed so that the work of the ham attended an open house board would go on. Monday night at Port Hope High! Mayor Parish, said, "It is sig- School. Principal P. J. Bigelow nificant that the term of appoint- estimated over 100 parents and/ment has been shortened. Our| Grade 8 teachers attended. argument has been heard and it| Divided into six groups, the|is a step in the right direction." parents toured the school and Mayor Parish said that the met the 23 teachers comprising prief, which had been circulated the staff. ; . among the thirteen Metro fringe Different subjects, and their re- nypjcipalities, had been support- lationship to different courses and og py eight councils and only op- careers were outlined to the posed by two. The brief asked groups. . that fringe municipalities be Principal Bigelow told parents|giyen individual i that no students were allowed to|on the Metro Planning Board take on or drop subjects without 4 student and parents had been told] Mayor Parish will declare the the full significance of such a week of June 16 as 'Clean Up step, with respect to future com-| Week'. Extra garbage trucks will mercial or university 'studies. be put into service to pick up the his flashlight. Barnes glanced 1956 for drunk driving. He told var but DE Jo SOIR tuo |2cCUSed he must be tired of life mes proc hroug! 0 to i red lights, turned right on Seu. |" 14486 BY the WY Ne ives. gog street and was travelling .about 40 to 50 miles per hour past the CPR station. He said accused was travelling SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANYVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANYVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 if you have mot received your Times, phone your carrier boy first. If you ave unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. FOR MISSED PAPERS If you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between TOMORROW § "IMITATION OF LIFE" FANNIE HURST'S in Color 7-7:30 p.m. only Briefs From Ajax Council be held between Cobourg Coun-| cil and the Town Public Utilities | Commission, council decided] Monday night. | The meeting was set for coun-| cil's next regular sitting in two | weeks on Monday. The meeting| was arranged so that the two | groups could get together to dis- cuss and find a solution for Co. bourg's sewage collection, winter's accumulation of rubbish. course at Quin-Mo-Lac camp, near Madoc. | Start Dredging TWO-TONE 1959 FORD Doors Open at 7 p.m, Come Early and Avoid the Rush At Cobourg COBOURG (Staff) -- Dredging of Cobourg Harbor got underway today with the arrival of. the tug Billy M, along with a dredge and two tenders from Port Hope, where they had just completed dredging operations. A contract valued at $48,000 was awarded to McNamara Con-| struction Co. Ltd. of Toronto for | the dredging operations, which will take from four to six weeks to complete, | HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN since you enjoyed the fine food | ond reloxing otmosphere at the | Coffee Shop in the Genoshe Hotel? | All citizens will be urged to clean| up, paint up and generally take| steps to rove the appearance of their ies. WANTS DOGS TAGGED Dog-control officer B. J. Severs will canvass the Lake Vista area with dog tags. The rest of the town has been canvassed by an off duty police officer. Police com. mittee chairman Owen Ashley said it is important that this work be carried out soon as half the year has gone by and there are still dogs without tags, TO BUY EQUIPMENT Council approved the purchase of playground equipment for Lake Vista Park. Councillor John Paull told countil that delay in clearing up the park area had been caused by wet areas and heavy rains. The work would be done as soon as it was possible to get machinery on the land. Alex Pearce, painer and decor-| ator, was awarded the contract] to paint the municipal buildings Be lowest tender price of There will be'a special meeting| of the town council Thursday| The lowdown on "teen-age THE SCREEN BURSTS WITH 'THE EXCITEMENT OF KAREN STEELE A RANOWN PRODUCTION: A COLUMBIA PICTURE evening to adopt the "Official - Plan" of the town and the com- plementing bylaw. 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