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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1962, p. 4

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guilty to charges of breaking and enterin, h intent to com> mit an indictable offence, pos don Simpson, manager and a nearby n Gerry Duval, holding Gallagher cap- '@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 12, 1962 Sleeps Near Fire, Houston Colts Get Oshawa Man Co-Op Burglar Food Throwing Melee Fined $50 Costs Owner $3 Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Clubhouse sandwiches, french fried potato chips, vinegar bottles and relish went flying 'through the air as a waitress Squared off with a female cus- tomer in a Highway 115. restau- a court learned here Tues- rs. Sonia Frenchman, pro- prietress of Northway Restau- rant, was convicted of assault- 'ing an Oakville family about noon July 7, and fined $1 on each of three charges, Court 'costs amounted to $40. She admitted throwing ham- .burgers and hitting four-year. old Heather' Lea Eige in the face. Also struck with food were Falton J, Eige and his Apparently Mrs. Zagorski and Mrs. Frenchman didn't hit it off right from the start. Mrs, Zagorski ordered a club. house sandwich with a side order of chips and*two forks, according to Mr. Hige, He claimed Mrs, Frenchman threw the forks on the table, and Mrs, Zagorski remarked, 'I'm not used to having forks thrown at me." Mr, Eige also said that when Mrs. Frenchman brought the sandwich and chips. to the table, some of the chips flew) onto Mrs, Zagorski's lap. He said she stated, 'If you're not careful, you'll get this back at you," and the fight was aon, | om | little daughter on the head,"| said Mr, Eige. CHILD HIT He added, "'my little girl started to cry and she picked up another hamburg and threw it in my daughter's face." Mr. Eige said his hair was full of salt and relish. After Mr, Zagorski had given evidence corroborating Mr. Eige's testimony, Mrs. Frenchman asked, "will you not agree that your wife initi-) ated the fight?" "If he does he can't |home,"' said Magistrate R, B. /Baxter, causing some laughter {in the courtroom. Mrs. Frenchman testified that g0| B,! BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 95 to 100 mile-per-hour chase on Highway 35 June 24 had its se- quence in court here Tuesday, Donald Dove, 29 of 132 Brock street east, Oshawa was con- victed of careless driving and fined $50 and costs or seven days. Constables Ken Laton and M, C, Joynt gave evidence that they followed a car driven by 'Lucky To Live' BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Police said 30-year-old Stanley John McLeod of Colborne was lucky to be alive, after he fell asleep beside a fire he had started near Burketon on Sep- tember 8, McLeod: pleaded guilty to hav- ing liquor in a place other than his residence. Two partly full bottles of wine were seized. Constable Jack Cartwright of the Bowmanville OPP detach. ment said McLeod apparently fell asleep after he had started Dove' for a distance of about three miles on Highway 35 ai speeds up to 100 miles-per-hour, the fire to keep warm, | McLeod also pleaded guilty to stealing a mantel radio 'He passed two cars and then| almost two years ago, He was remanded until Sepiember 17 to passed another one going up a hill," said Constable Laton. Police said Dove told them he had just had-a fight with his girlfriend, - "T see," said Magistrate R, B, Baxter, all," lappear in Cobourg court for }sentence, LONG RECORD ("said 2 NOTTINGHAM, Englandig he was going to end it (qp)_spnis traditional home of| | the outlaw Robin Hood may Pleads Guilty To 3 Charges BOWMANVILLE One man was convicted . of/#%4 remanded for two weeks, breaking and entering the Dur- ham County. Farmers be Mga pb in court herel19.19 a.m, September 5 from the manded until September.25, session of housebreaking tools, ae possession of nitro-glycer- ne, He was remanded in custody for one week awaiting sentence, Frank Povinski, 37, of no (Staff) --jfixed address was granted bail Constable Francis Dryden of '< the Bowmanville OPP detach- CO-OP| ment said he received a call at Another was Te-lQrono telphone operator that tive at gunpoint, One carried a shotgun and the, other a revol- ver," he said. Constable Dryden said the rear door of the building had been forced open and- inside behind some bags of feed, Gal- lagher pointed out a bottle of nitro-glycerine, Two coils of wire and deton- ator caps were found in Gal- lagher's coat_pocket, jthe burglar alarm had gone off Raymond Edward Gallagher,jat the Co-op, 24 of no fixed address, pleaded! 'When I arrived I found Gor- WAY © Ausreder ue + ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BOX OFFICE 7:30 p.m. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! Vincent Price "DRUMS OF TH Coveted Shortstop HOUSTON, Tex. (A lous- ton Colts of the National League, signed John Paciorek, 1-year. old shortstop, Monday for... a bonus estimated at $100,000. Paciorek, a sixoot-two, : shocey ia eng iy iy en sought a dozen major league scouts, © He will report to Durham, N.C,, next season, hic TODAY ONLY! "THE PIT.AND THE PENDULUM" come ADULT ENTERTAINMENT oom ALL COLOR PROGRAM! E DEEP SOUTH" WITH GUY MADISON --- JAMES CRAIG Tomorrow ! "GOLD OF THE SEVEN SAINTS" Dove dénied the whole .inci- 'VALENTINA CORTESE ihe nest hing 1 saw, was he gouy atl the ADE ot tng tat he it pos AVE, (© abandon, the snus P vg F sai vht| Sheri i Golden ; "< French |tween 'the hours of 11.80 a.tr,|any cars and said he thought) Sheriff of Nottingham -- porate og ee ee aad 9.30 p.m. only meals Pen the eis behind him | Arrow archery epeg seine BOTH FEATURES EXTRA! 'im ' f here' n sie Served at the tables, Acagllinl da dns @/this year, for lack of financial) 'ee be are A thea fad, She said she told them this his ape edometer was pg teioad support. The first tourney was GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA ; f hale ' ing properly ¢ ; J - . , ' : we pda ad ad tan cine toate clap aise cH ~~ od oniy 7h miles-per-hour. 'held in 1247, in "WOMEN OF ROME | nee | Mrs, Frenchman also clain-/ 97 care _ }ed she had to lean over a pop cooler to serve the table and didn't throw the forks or food intentionally. | She admitted striking the wife Eileen. Mr. Ege told the court he had stopped at the restaurant before continuing on to his cot- tage. They were with a group of people, including Mr. and 'Mrs, F, Zagorski. of Balmoral avenue, Toronto. . HURT IN COLLISION Adult Entertainment ("THE GRASS IS GREENER" DREW: THORNTON RD, AT HIGHWAY 401 ., . PHONE 723-4972 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! A| WAYS A (OL! | ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS ,| We YEARS OF AGE O8 OVER BILTMORE Now PLaviNe MAKE-UP.,.O8 MASQUERADE? Ex-con hides behind 4 carnival greosepaint! ly, i Court Acquits Amnesia Victim , BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An amnesia victim was acquitted of 'a careless driving charge in court here Tuesday, and her 'husband chastized for allowing her to drive an unfit car, Mrs, Alberta Calvert, of Ome- 'mee was the driver of a car swhich went through: an intersec- vtion at Highway 35 and collided with another car, Sept, 17, 1961, Almost a year later, she trial, a heavy plaster ca ; wrapped around her nec! Her husband, Theodore % vert, a garage mechanic, wa 'told by Magistrate R. B.- Rax- ter, 'it's too late to charge you, but you knew the car wasn't in good condition when you let your wife drive it." The accident occurred at the) intersection of Highway 45 and the Janetville sideroad, Jack H. Morrow of Toronto, driver of the other car, said he slammed on his brakes when he saw the Cal-| vert car wasn't going to stop,) but not. in time to avoid the! collision, He was taken to hospi-| tal along with his wife and four children. Mrs, Calvert's defence stem-| med from the fact that the car which had been purchased by| the Qmemee Auto Parts from| the Manchester Garage for $35,| had no brakes; A licensed me- chanic, William Harding of Brooklin gave evidence that he checked the car a month later) and found it had no brake fluid! in the master cylinder reser- {- s voir, He told the court that brakes) on a car could be working well! and then with just one more making the case for the defence as strong as he could and I also think Mr, Wanninkahof knew more about the car than he cared to tell,' said the magis- trate, . When asked by Magistrate Baxter where he was now em- ployed, Mr, Calvert said he had left the .Omemee Auto Parts in January this year and was now |Eige family with food, but said she was provoked into it by | Mrs. Zagorski, ; Mrs. Frenchman said she has operated the Northway} restaurant for five years and before that operated a restau: rant in England, She tendered her apology in court to Mrs. Eige and her four-year-old daughter for strik- ing them with the hamburger, HYDRO POWER Quebec ranked highest among /the provinces in terms of hydro- jelectric power in 1961, with a\§ total installed capacity of 12,- | 76,845 horsepower, [ 22, HELD OVER| ALL THIS WEEK a GIG YOUNG AUDREY Uproarious, Romantic Free-F¢ 7 MEADOWS FEATURE DAILY AT 3:45 - 5:40 - 7:40 - 9:40 P.M. FREE LIST SUSPENDED coed " In EASTMAN COLOR Aetnaad oy (01 AIG most INCREDIBLE WEAPON CLOWN nm eve WIELDED hire Leet Day "REBEL AGE" WE es S Rivieased trv pain BID | » "PLESH & FLAME" Adult Character, 91 CENTRE ST., Information Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, FRIDAYS SATURDAYS MASONIC TEMPLE D.E.A. Pre-School, Kinderdance. and AT THE OSHAWA : 723-7253 application of the brake pedal, they could fail to work at all. Magistrate Baxter also chas- tized the owner of the Manches- ter Garage, Jack Wanninkahof, for allowing the car to be driven off his property before it had been given mechanical ap- proval His Worship charged that he didn't think the witnesses were frank with the court 'Tl think Mr. Harding was Kendal Driver Fined $125 On Three Charges BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Kendal man, Melville Wilson was fined a total of $125 and costs or 25 days when ne was convicted of having. caré and control of a motor vehicle while! his ability was impaired by al- cohol, driving without a licence} and having liquor in a place other than his residence. Constable Pat Cornell testified) he followed the Wilson vehicle! Sept. 10 about 7.40 p.m. on County Road No. 8. "He was driving on the wrong side of the road," said Constable Cornell. The officer said he then saw the Wilson car parked on the wrong side of the road in front of a grocery store in Kendal. "He was boisterous and stag- gered and smelled strongly of alcohol," said the constable. A part quart bottle of rye whisky was seized, Wilson claimed he had oniy been to Port Hope and had a few beers. He said he gave) some fellows a drink out of his) whiskey bottle at a Newtonville! Ene, but didn't have any self because' he said, "I don't like liquor very well." Magistrate R. B. Baxter ordered Wilson to get rid of his car, because if he came up in + court again, he would go to jail. Ballet. Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER REGISTER NOW ! IRENIE HARVEY | C.D.T.A, -- N.BT.A 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 When seventy-six trombones turn into a million beating hearts-WHO DID IT? ry IS On ARRING i Sali aay DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M, FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:00-3:45-6:35-9:30 the Screen | FREE LIST SUSPENDED TECHNICOLOR® vecewiramas THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE! 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