4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 6, 1961 NEW AJAX STOPLIGHT AT CLOVERLEAF (left) and John Luff of Downs- view, The lights contro! traf- 401 cloverleaf in Ajax recent- | fic on Harwood avenue and ly by Department of Highway | the cloverleaf entrance and Department of Highway | A new stoplight was erect- ed at the south Highway No. electricians Antonio Fattore | exit. of guards," in Bowmanville Court, Tuesday. Russell D. Humphreys, trol officer. trate that dogs running Gearing home, he seized put it into his truck. ing Dec. 1.) lease the animal to Mrs. Gea DCO officials state that another | |LOCKED DOORS system of stoplights will be erected on the north side of the Harwood bridge spanning Highway 401 and CNR tracks. PICKERING PICKINGS Candidates Detail Net Guilty 0f Township s Needs By DONALD G. CROSSLEY jand an industrial commissioner. PICKERING -- What are the|Don Waring simply offered th needs for Pickering Township? jbest of his talents This question has a wide range| Campaigning for ward of answers from township elec-|Councillor Ross Deakin want tion candidates tax reductions and a tax pay- Mrs. Jean L. McPherson, ajment plan, along with mor 4, after pleading not guilty to al dows," testified Mr. Hoskins Columbus Man lhe kept saying 'step outside', jcontinued the DCO. The accused, through a pleaded not guilty to the Nov. 28 assault upon John A. Hos- kins, Darlington Tewnship and Town of Bowmanville dog con- Mr. Hoskins told the magis- after finding four loose near the ij lyoung German Shepherd and (The area bylaw lays down that dogs are allowed to roam for a four-month period. start- After Hoskin refused to re- ing, the accused came out and|am a 65 percent cripple. |started a conversation with the| lyou think I was "He came to the side of the truck and asked me to step out- side. I had locked the doors land partly wound up the win- "He kept saying 'step outside what are you afriad of?' {I asked him for his name but "| started to drive off and he ran alongside the truck for about five feet, and then struck me a blow on the jaw with his clinched fist and said: 'Take that you SOB'." Under cross examination by Mr. Humphries, the DCO ad- mitted that on the afternoon of the assault the accused came down to the pound with $5 to register and redeem the dog. Mr Hoskins admitted he had supplied the accused with a dog collar on an 'even Steven' exchange with an older, small- er collar. "There was no animosity} then?"' queried Mr. Humphreys. "No," admitted Mr. Hoskins, "but he was looking for trouble because when I first saw him he was looking at a map." "You mean that when a man is reading a map it means he is looking for trouble," asked Mr. Humphreys. In a later Humphreys-Hoskins exchange, Mr. Hoskins burst out: "That man is an athlete. s a | T-| I Do looking for o" | trouble? The accused told the he asked Hoskins "Why one dog out of four?" LOST BALANCE "He (Hoskins) kept asking me my name and I said it's in the phone book. He said 'I don't have to cater to you', drove off. I had both hands on the top of his window, lost my baence and my court take|~ " Impairment BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A |43-year-old GM employee, Harry \Mountenay, of Columbus, Ont., e| was acquitted in Bowmanville| \Magistrate's Court Tuesday| Empty Lot Converted To Parking Space s\charge of impaired driving. Two Bowmanville Town Po- ejlice officers gave the usual} lanswer to a BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- In letter from the |Bowmanville Chamber of Com- through the window," |Gearing Neighbor Mrs. Suzie Hobbs corroborated G earing's evi-| dence Mr. Humphreys -- contended that the element of reasonable doubt was strong because if the blow was struck at all ("and this hasn't been proved" --Humphreys) it was uninten- tional said then|~~ arm went) and the nature of the dog con- trol officer. "In all the time I have known this man my impression is that he is not an aggressive man; on the contrary, he is rather retiring. He has a difficult job in enforcing these bylaws, and in my experience he does it well in spite of his physical ly. He is not the type to lay this charge struck," said His Worship. "As for the police officer, he ito behave in this fashion. They| are instructed to behave in| quite the opposite manner. "A police officer should be! careful how he conducts him- self." STIFFER RULES TOKYO (AP) -- Police have stepped up driver and pedes- trian. education programs here since the recent 10-day traffic safety drive during which 3,666 of deaths during the safety pe- riod was slightly higher than the previous six months. OPEN SPACES The Northwest Territories, covering more than 1,300,000) square miles, had a total POP-| ulation of 23, 000 in 1960. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT handicap. I believe him entire-| accidents caused 31 deaths and| 1,455 injuries. The average rate! 'Rebuked Magistrate BOWMANVILLE John Joseph Malloy, 17, a stu- dent of undetermined address, was not a man with time on, his hands when he appeared before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to face a charge of driving an in Bowmanville Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. | "I've been waiting two if he were not|hours," he announced. "What do you think this is -- ja minute wash?" countered the should have known better than| incredulous Magistrate "It costs me $4 to come here the ' unsafe car, jeach laccused. | "Why?" time," | "I have to buy gas, and two) |quarts of oil and no doubt I Oshawa Police Officer Busy Youth Convicted Of Assault BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- "The day is coming when dog control officers will have to go out in an armored car, with two submachine guns and a couple thundered Magis- trate R. B. Baxter in convict- ing Oshawa police constable William Gearing, 30, of Trull's road north, Courtice, of assault, Magistrate', (Staff) persisted By Mave a couple of parking tick- ets," said Malloy. "I'm adjourning the case until|car. Dec. 12. You will come back} An Ontario Provincial Police then," snapped Magistrate¢constable testified that after Baxter. stopping a convertible being Fined $15 For be tenlid' se ponte on Gor Mae _| Improper Plates of the auto, and subsequently found that the front plate was registered to another vehicle. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- William Jerry Hasiuk, 20, of Hampton, was fined $15 or five A previous conviction for keeping improper records was days in jail in' Bowmanville Magistrate's Court Tuesday, after pleading guilty to having improper licence plates on his taken into consideration. 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John Camp-|unsteady on feet, slurred speech|merce, Bowmanville Tow s paigning for deputy reeve,|bell wants to examine the equal- jand bloodshot eyes testimony re- Council decided bhoggr A . wants to see an arena built for|it y of voting power in the town-|garding the Dec. 1. incident, jspend approximately a local recreation. Councillor|ship \but the arresting officer agreed,|Convert the vacant downtown lot Harry BoByes, also running for) Hubert Wank, running in ward|in answering questions put by) (Division and Church) veoh f deputy reeve, says he would|5, says the township should have|Mountenay, that his driving that} |Steinberg's into a ggg ot keep a sharp eye on the town- service and industry. His opposi-iday was "'normal". | The aeiiond -- a ' gin- ship budget. tion, E. R. Fleury, is campaign-| Mountenay's evidence follow-|{1Y schedule a ae esi Pe , one contender for thejing with the theme, "Modernied: "{ had two beers in the supermarket, wil A gpg we job, fford Laycox, councillor) Management" iOshawa Union Hall. We the proven ve Hh Foug Meme for Br 5, wants to lower taxes| SEES AREA CITY jwere discussing aiding the| So ntown merchants P and get more parkland and! f~eeye Sherman Scott, receiv- |Teamsters"'. ha Goh as work in completed equipment for recreation ing his third acclamation, is the the Chamber will fully re {m- BIG WaRD 3 only oh igre "eo e -- burse the town. Ward 3 has the biggest slate|thoughts that go beyond he ef candidates. Mrs. Gladys|township. He says the future of) DEC. 26 HOLIDAY Beckstead is campaigning on a/Pickering lies with Metro rather) Bowmanville Town Council theory that residents should pay|than Ontario County. He visual passed a motion Tuesday to taxes in six instalments. Ronald|izes this area becoming a Cty. |proclaim Boxing Day (Dec. 26) Blaker would work closely with} In Wards 1 and 2, Councillors|tures in a traffic accident near|#5 an official municipal holiday. the ratepayers' association if}Harvey Spang and Milton Mow-|,,, ; elected. : bray vere returned by acclama- here Tuesday and a doctor said Said John Greening believes the!tion. Milton Mowbray believes|he will miss the Cotton Bowl FEEL FIT terre next two years are the most im-/in more industry for the area, | football game against Texas. ACAIN! be the result of portant in the township's his-while Mr. Spang, objecting to|/Police said the car driven by irritated bladder.. 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