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The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Recommends Life Ban For Driver Mother Pleads To Save Son THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 § Canadian Plan May 2-4 NATO foreign ministers' conference there. The Canadian , not yet firm, is for the West to take to the summit meeting with Russia: For Summit about five basic disarmament From Jail Term In Whitby OPP traffic court on Tuesday .a mother of a Whithy man pleaded with Magistrate A 8S. Mitchell not to send her son to a. 4 Found guilty of careless driv- : ing charge, Edward Davies was 16, an informant said Tuesday. initially fined $50 and costs and|* There is hope here that the had his driver's licence suspend-|other four western nations ne ed for six months. Davies, aged gofiating on disarmament with Tel. MO. 8-3703 In his own defense, Rennick said that he had been painting his home that day and the paint fumes bothered him and he de- cided tc take some garbage to the dump. There, he said, smoke from the dump, combined with the paint fumes to cause a black out. He said that he could re- member nothing of the accident. Ill health, he said, had made it necessary that he quit his job. A 43-year-old Ajax man, who acting Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said gave a "preposter- * story in his own defense, was Tuesday jailed 14 days for ; |impaired driving. Orville James Rennick, appearing before Ma- gistrate Crawford Guest in Whit- by police court, said that a mix- OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada is principles and perhaps a similar pushing for more simplitied dis- b * posals on which armament proposals to be placed|concrete rmament moves' before the East - West .+|could be taken immediately. meeting at Paris openi May Manarer: Lloyd Robertson The All New Nearing completion is Whit- | the "Four Corners". The Brock by's newest business building Building will house business to move in some time next month will be the Bank of | Montreal. Razed to make way at the south west corner of | suites and stores and the first | for the new building was Whit- f aeSS . Imend that Rennick be banned an accident in Ajax. In addition to the jail term, Magistrate Guest said that he was going to recom- from driving for the rest of his|t lif e. Mrs. Flora Redmond, of Don Mills, said that she had lost her way in Ajax on April 8 and was parked on the shoulder, seeking |i directions when her car was struck from the rear, d could neither stand nor alone and had to be carried "NEW BUSINESS BUILDING SOON TO OPEN ~~. [mw by's former Post Office, a land mark 'at the intersection for | | more than 50 years. |Spring tea at the new parish hall Oshawa Times Photo |with Mrs. S. Armstrong and Mrs. |Saints' Afternoon Guild receiv- Convict Three Of Says Another Drove, [Goris Careless Driving |Wins Acquittal Here station. "He was more or less paral- yzed," he told the court. He toid the court that he is an out-patient of Sunnybrook Hos- pital. he told Magistrate Guest. should not be driving. This could have been a lot worse and I am glad that Mrs, Redmond was not {story preposterous and asked for She said that Rennick was the a conviciion on the intoxicated driver of the car and appeared driving charge. runk. PC Eric Place, of Ajax Police|it Department, said that he could fine of $150 and costs but later not talk to the accused because|learned that it was Rennick's he did not seem able to under- second impaired conviction and stand him. He said that accused |then handed down the 14 days in valk jail instead. from the cruiser to the police he is not fit to be driving a car," recommend that his licence be 22, of 902 Byron street north, at Geneva will Whitby, was instructed to pay the fhe Sovieb Hot at ney fine to the court stenographer "he five western negoti il When he asked for time 0 Pay nada, Britain, the. United On him ._|States, France and Italy--will his employment status, Magis- meet in Istanbul just before the "I would ask His Worship to ake my licence away for ey dim trate Mitchell found that he could not get a civil answer out of Davies. Because of this he told the man to forget the fine and Family Monuments serve a 15-day sentence in the county jail, in order to learn a lesson. i I Crearea To Magistrate Mitchell found the &B/ Individual accused the cause of a three-car Requirements accident west of the town limits STAFFORD BROS. on Highway 2 which resulted in a total damage of $470 to the three Monumental Works 318 Dundes Eost cars. MO 8-3552 njured." Mr. Affleck called accused's His Worship ruled that he found impaired driving and levied a In connection with the case of the owner of the car, driven by Davies, Frederick = Vickers, of Oshawa, was fined\$10 and costs for permitting his car to be driven in an unroadworthy con- "If he suffers from blackouts, said His Worship, "and 1 will cancelled for life." WHITBY PERSONALS dition. On the condition that the ac- cused's mother would pay the fine, Magistrate Mitchell allowed The All New The Sr. Girls of All Saints' Anglican Church choir were en- tertained by the organist, Mrs. F. W. Marsh, at a coffee party assisted by the choir mothers, Mrs, William Clarke and Mrs. J. On Friday, April 29, All Saints' Anglican Church is holding a R. E. Smith president of All {baking table, Mrs. F. McGarey, | Mrs. E. L. Hurlbert, Mrs. L.| | Beckley; tea tables, Mrs. W.| |Seales, Mrs. G. Eastwood, Mrs. |G. Lomax, Mrs. A. Conrad, Mrs, | Crowder, Jo-Ann and Raymond| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- George and, Cathy On Sunday, a party. was held |his original decision to stand. in honor of Kathy, daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sherman, on| Victim Of Beating the occasion of her fifth birthday. | Attending her party were: Deb- | Dies In Hospital bie English. Raymond and Neal | WINKIE Fiberglass Boat Ock Trim, Lerge Deck This Week Only 188.00 Reg. 249.00 BUDGET TERMS SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 105 Byron St. 5. Whithy 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter 3 . B f Munro, 54, of London, beaten up Seager, Douglas Lay Bian in a fight 11 days ago, died Mon- er, Jimmy Twining, Connie q,y night in hospital still refus- Andrus and Carlaling to tell police who did it. Pepper. Mrs, Sherman was as-| Munro was found April 15 lying sisted by Mrs. Ken Pepper in|in bed in a downtown hotel, his serving and also Miss Judy Eng-|face badly cut and swollen. He lish. also suffered several broken ribs. The Women's Association of the United Church held a very successfu! "Spring Bonnet" tea and home bake sale last Friday with Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs. The All New WINKIE Fiberglass Boot Ock Trim, Large Deck This Week Only 188.00 Reg. 249.00 BUDGET TERMS SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 105 Byron St. S. Whitby 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 P.M. of RADIO-T.V. | SALES- SERVICE APPLIANCES In Whitby OPP traffic court on the officer said that the accused| , ochawa business man wholfield. He said that accused Tuesday, Magistrate A. S. Mit- chell found Richard John West, of Oakwood, guilty of a careless |became abusive and obnoxious. |The officer said that he then wrote out two tickets. |said that he went to sleep in the rear seat of his car and awakened |thanked him for getting him out of his car whereas actually ac- cused had walked to the Leask E. Hoar, Mrs. A. McMurchey, | Miss L. McIntosh. The following ladies will be pouring tea: Mrs, D. Bell, Mrs. R. E. Sims, Mrs {L. ¥. Richardson receiving the |guests at the door. The convener |for the tea was Mrs. H. T. Fal- '|laise with Mrs. E. Fairman and Pe Fes ici Na tes + ps" driving charge Magistrate Mitchell said that/in a field 20 miles away was Evidence stated in court said he had a very high opinion of the Tuesday acquitted of .a charge|police arrived. that on Friday, April 15, West high standard of driving of truck|of driving while intoxicated.| A blood test showed a count of was driving East on Highway|drivers and said that the accused patrick Sylvester 401 at 55 miles per hour when he/must have had a chip on his|38 of 106 Kawartha Ave., ap-|Nichols, of the same department, struck another eastbound vehi- shoulders concerning police offi-| peared before Magistrate Craw-/both said accused was intoxi- cle in the rear which travelled at|cers. He said that they were out|ford Guest in Whitby police court. |cated. a speed of 45 miles per hour.|to help drivers, not to hinder. | George Leask, of Lawson Rd.,| PC Nichols had taken accused house and back to his car before F. W. Marsh and Mrs. R. Quilter lg McNamara, [1.8 Sgt. Bodley and PC Petericards will be held at the home of '|Mrs. M. A. Price assisting her. | A social afternoon with tea and [Mrs. Fred Ollen-Bittle and Mrs. je Sturgess were in charge of Mrs. Russell Saunders, Brooklin,|the models and the hats. The on Thursday, A April 28, = Mrs. (models were: Mrs. J. G. Tweedy, | James Brough assisting. {Mrs. A. R. Colwill, Mrs. H. P. . |Doner, Mrs. J. Ashby, Mrs. G. Miss Marilyn Joyce, of Glen Mifflin and Mrs. J. A. Robertson. Open Thun. & Fi. til 9 PM. NR BHIRIT I TIE S281 WINKIE Ock Trim, Large Deck This Week Only 188.00 Reg. 249.00 ONTARIO BARBERS' ASSOCIATION (WHITBY BRANCH) EFFECTIVE, MONDAY, MAY 2nd HOURS: PRICES: There was a 'total damage of said that he was/to the hospital where eight or |nine stitches were required to $345. |close a cut on his forehead. Banks was fined $10 on each |Scarborough, on In stating his case, West said| |charge. In the next case brought be- that he was dazzled by the hign| i (Bh 438 beam headlights of an approach- |(0F€ (he sate: alam Jorn and noticed the rear lights of a ing car and could not avoid hit- ting the other car. Magistrate Mitchell disagreed] with the accused and fined him $25 and court costs. DIDN'T HEED Also called before Magistrate of Whitby to gs. truck driver, James Banks, who failed to follow an OPP officer's suggestion that he should get the| In court, n |prior to the accident he was pro- lighting on his truck fixed. STRUCK SHOULDER Winters stated that/Lawson Road, g to the Port Union Road, which awa, pleaded not guilty to a care- less driving charge. In giving evidence OPP Con- stable Summers said that on Fri- day, March 25, he investigated an accident on Highway 12 north and found a car over- on the ez The police officer said that he|ceeding south on Highway 12 and stopped Banks on Highway 401|was about to enter a curve when at the Rosebank Overpass and (he glanced into the rear view told the accused to get his right|mirror and his wheel hit the. soft| front headlight repaired. In addi-|shoulder. tion, the officer stated, he inform-| ed Banks that he hid insufficient | rear lighting. { In answer to these suggestions, | Jail Youth On | Driving Count Thomas Wilson, 16, of Scarboro, was Tuesday jailed for seven days for having the care and con- trol of a motor vehicle while in- toxicated. Wilson appeared be- for Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court. PC John Found, of the Picker- ing Twp. Police Department, said that. on April 22 he had found accused's car parked in the north- bound driving lane of Rouge Hill drive. Wilson, he said, was sit- ting behind the wheel and two other youths were working on the motor. On his arrival, he told the court, Wilson climbed from the car, staggered on the road, then fell back on the car. He said that accused was sick three times before being placed in the cruiser where he 'passed out." Accused told the court that there were no keys in the car's ignition. PC Found said that there was a 'jumper wire" on the car, allowing it to be operat- ed without a key. He said that he jerked the car| back onto the road but it went| out of control for 700 feet and flipped over onto its roof. Magistrate Mitchell found the accused guilty as charged and] fined him $25 and costs. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY IS FINED $60 Fred Wilson, of Euclid St. | Whitby, was Tuesday fined $10 land costs for being intoxicated in public and $50 and costs or one month for having liquor in a pub- {lic place. He appeared before Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court. SECOND OFFENCE Joseph Lennon, of no fixed abode, was fined $25 and costs or 30 days when he appeared before Magistrate Guest in Whitby court, charged with his second offence of being intoxicated within one year, NO TIME TO PAY Stanley Vaseleskey, of Hickory St., Whitby, was Tuesday refused time to pay a $50 fine levied for being intoxicated in 'a public place, He appeared before Magis- trate Crawford Guest who gave him an alternative of one month in jail. |awakened about 5:30 a.m. |April 17 by a crash and looked out, some 200 feet from his house car. He put on his clothes to go |ASLEEP IN CAR Huron, spent the Easter holidays | Mrs. M. G. McCarty was the rane St. d visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.|commentator for the afternoon. and Mrs. J. 8. McAvoy, of Coch- Mrs. 0. Edgely and Mrs. J. Beat- tie favored the group with piano In his own said that he had consumed two and investigate, he said, and on oa os of beer while watching his front lawn encountered Mec- Namara, his face and hands cov- ered with blood. He said accused asked him where he was and ap- peared "'stupified." . Richard Bodley, of the Pic Twp. Police Depart- ment, 'said that he found that McNamara's car had come off in * Searborough, forms a T intersection, and had crossed into Pickering Twp. UPROOTED TREES Under the car, he said, he found the checkerboard which| usually stands at the intersection. The car, he said, had severed one tree and had uprooted two others. The vehicle, a 1960 model, the late show on TV. Later, he said, he had gone out to a poker game which broke up about 4 a.m. At the game, he said, he had consumed three or four shots of whiskey and after leaving the game decided to sleep in his car before returning home. He said that he crawled in the back seat of his car and went to sleep. he said, was waking up in the field. In fact, he said, he does not know yet where Lawson Road is in Scarborough. He maintained that someone else drove his car there and was sure that someone was in the car with him at the time of the accident, he said, was a total wreck. One of the supports of His Worship ruled that there the|was a doubt that accused had|with refreshments being served | checkerboard, he said, was found |driven his car that night and 38 feet ahead of the car, in aldismissed the charge. 'Charged Twice In Same Day, Jailed, Fined | Hazen Murray Wright, 21, of Frenchman's Bay, charged twice lon the same day with driving while his licence was under sus- pension, was Tuesday fined $200 {and costs or 30 days in jail; was | jailed 30 days, and was placed on | suspended sentence on three separate counts. Wright, who ap- peared before Magistrate Craw- ford Guest in Whitby police court, was fined for driving on March 26 at 2 p.m.; was placed on sus- pended sentence for driving on the same day at 6 p.m.; and was jailed for a similar offence on |March 28. His licence had been |suspended by the magistrate on March 1 for careless driving.' Acting Crown Counsel Bruce Affleck, after hearing evidence by Sgt. Richard Bodley and Sgt. John Pugh, of the Pickering Twp. Police Department, about obsery- ing Wright behind the wheel of a Spring Tea Is Planned By Mothers { Fourth Troop Scouts and Cubs |Mother's Auxiliary held its regu- [lar monthly meeting last Mon- day evening at the United Church Hall. In the absence of the president, Mrs. J. H. Me- Bride, Mrs. Joseph Bland was in {charge of the meeting which opened with the Scout mother's promise and the Lord's prayer. | Reports were read and adopted. During the business meeting, {the members discussed the annu- {al spring tea, home baking and handicraft sale to be held Friday, May 6, from three to five, with Mrs. George Boychyn and Mrs. |Arthur Volker as co-conveners. { At the close of the meeting the The next thing he remembered |, ened the meeting with prayer. selections during the afternoon. Convener for the bake sale was Mrs. Richard MacCarl. The members of the WA thanks every- one who helped to make the after- Scout Auxiliary BUDGET TERMS SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 105 Byron S¢. 5. Whitby 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter Open Thurs. & Fri, 6ll 9 P.M. Monday Closed All Day Adult Haircut ... 1.25 Tues.,, 8am.tob6p.m. Wed, 8am. toép.m. Adult Brushcut .. 1.50 Children J5 Thurs, 8am. toép.m, Children on Sat. .. 1.00 Fri., 8am. to 6 p.m. Sat., 8a.m.to6 p.m. Meets At Church Third Whitby Scouts and Cubs noon such a success. TROUT SPECIALS | Ladies Auxiliary of All Saints' Anglican Church held its regular monthly meeting last Monday afternoon in the parish hall. The president, Mrs. George Lomax, Dew Worms 100 for 98¢ Push Button Reels Sporisman's Corner Various reports were read and 105 Byron St. §. Whitby adopted. During the business meeting |plans were discussed for a fall bazaar to be held Oct. 20, con- veners to be appointed at fur- ther meetings. Mrs. Hay, a new member, was welcomed. The meteing closed with prayer |and a social half-hour followed The All New WINKIE Fiberglass Boet Oak Trim, Large Deck This Week Only 188.00 Reg. 249.00 BUDGET TERMS SPORTSMANS CORNER 105 Byron St. S. Whithy 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter by Mrs. McGeary and her com- mittee. NATURAL GAS iS YOUR BEST BUY for Open Thurs. & Fri. 6ill 9 P.M, Precast Concrete SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. Current Range of Products include: SEPTIC TANKS DURA STEPS RAILINGS PATIO SLABS ® WALK SLABS ® CURBING ® WELL TILE ® CHIMNEY CAPS CONCRETE PRODUCTS LIMITED SPECIALISTS IN CUSTOM PRECASTING Ph. OLiver 5-3311 hoo "HEATING 3 Don't Miss SPECIAL DISPLAY DUNLOP TIRES IMPORTANT TIRE NEWS for motorists in IMizpah was repeated. Tea host- | lesses were: Mrs. George Boy- chyn, Mrs, D. Brown and Mrs. | OF THIS SEASON'S |car, said that accused was '"'de- |. oc BROC Now Playing Freri=g ON A TROPICAL two young people - alone SIDNEY POITIER Last Complete Show aot 8:25 | BOWLING NEWS Bo are in the running to JOHN CASSAVETES VIRGINIA MASKELL WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 Shows at 6:55 and 8:25 ISLAND «in lovel liberately flouting the law," and asked for a severe penalty. Wright also faces two charges of breaking and entering, sched- uled to be heard on May 3. FRIDAY NITERS LEAGUE Sheila Gordon was top lady bowler on Friday night with a 295 single and 619 triple. Bert Foster rolled the men's high single game 279 and Glen Rorabeck the high triple 716. 600 triples: Glen Rorabeck 716, Doug Grylls 669, Reg Silk 624, Sheila Gordon 619, Jack Scott 608, Gene McLean 603. 200 singles: Glen Rorabeck 201, 263, 253; Bill Shearer 225; Bud Keddy 219; Bob Brown 224; Bill Spencer 211, 237; Doug Grylls 210, 246, 213; Andy Myers 205; Jack Scott 200, 255; Reg Silk 211, 230; Lena Bye 200; Ross Spencer 230; Ron Bragg 220; Sandra Shepherd 217; Bert Foster 279, 230; Jim Cherry 218; Bill Grylls 219; Barbara Sherman 254; Joe 29 Candidates For Church Post LONDON (CP)--Two Canadian succeed Dr. Leslie Weatherhead who is retiring as minister of the City Temple. He has been in the| temple for 24 years. The list of possible successors) has been reduced to 29 as one minister after another preaches in the famous non - conformist church, hoping for an invitation to stay. | Rev. A. D. Griffith, 40, of| Chalmers United Church, Ottawa, | is scheduled to preach May 9. He| will follow Dr. Emlyn Davies, 53, of Yorkminster Baptist Church in Toronto. After Mr. Griffith preaches, a series of committee meetings will | be held in the congregation to ick the successful candidate from the 29 names. Each day at the Oshawa Gen. | Coverley 211; Gene McLean 233; Dink Bye 201; Sheila Gordon 295; Bill Snelgrove 241. The Red Caps with Jim Cherry, eral Hospital, 308 adults and chil- | dren and 44 babies are treated. Often beds must be placed in NOTHING DOWN No Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 5S vears on monthly gas bills $14.60 [0 fimace, cluding labour and ma- terials to connect with nearest existing base. ment ducts. FASTEST | SELLING IMPORTED CARS NEXT THURS. FRI. & SAT. AT BUD COOKE'S monthly installs a conversion burner. most furnaces. $5.60 CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas company does not employ door-to- door salesmen nor telephone canvassers. 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