THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 10, 1962 § United Church Women Thankoffering Meet Four Decrees Handed Down At Assizes Police Chase Nets Driver $200 Fin wounding laid against five To-|in pursuit of Pollard but were e granted by Mr. Justice Parker ronto men were dismissed atlejected. He added that they) Magistrate C. W. Guest heard at Whitby on Tuesday, the. open- By I. THOMPSON the morning service of Praise. Whitby Magistrate's Court Tues-/made threatening gestures te-lof a police chase during which|ing day of the Fall Assizes of DUNBARTON -- The United|The service was conducted by day. jwards Pollard. speeds of up to 75 mph were|the Supreme Court of Ontario.|Church, which was founded injthe Rev. David Marshall who . Arnold Enman, 21, of Long| The witness said that the fight/recorded at Whitby Police Court All four cases heard were un-|1835, was well attended for its|preached a sermon on Eli ahd Branch; Raymond Louis Ram-|continud outside the booth and) Tuesday. defended, anniversary service. Rev.|Samuel, Ruth and Naomi say, 23, 193 Waverly road; |it became a general free-for-ali.| Robert Easter, 223 Donlands|. Decrees were. issued to the|Charles Fox, Field Secretaryjand David and Jonathan. The Robert Hardy, 22, 23 Gloucester|He said that there were at leastjavenue, Toronto, appeared be- following. for Christian Education for To-|Junior Gongregational leader street; Harry Bell, 25, 970 20 people involved. fore His Worship charged with| Shirley Crandell, Oshawa, in/ronto Conference, was the guest|was Mary-Beth McClement. O'Connor drive and Norman Deafmute Patrick Raymond/dangerous driving. Easter gavejan action against Allan Bruce|speaker. His sermon topic was The preparatory service was Thompson, 21, 13 Albany street|Rafferty, 30, of Toronto, testi-\a plea of guilty to the charge. |Crandell, of Ottawa. E, F. Bas-|'"The Purpose of the Church." |held on Sunday evening appeared before Magistrate fied that the accused Ramsay) PC Cyril Cooper of the Pick-|tedo, QC, acted for Mrs. Cran-| Mr. and Mrs. Beverly War-jed by the minister, Rev. Frank Crawford Guest charged with|Was in possession of a knife atjering Township Police Depart-|dell. wood were guests and sang two|Conkey. The choir entered the' assault and causing bodily|the park and that he had been|ment said in evidence that he} John David Moffatt, of Osh-|duets. : church to the processional, harm to one Edward Pollard, told there was to be trouble at|was on cruiser patrol on High-|awa, in an action against Nancy| The junior congregation was|'Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens and also, they did unlawfully, the park way No. 2 east of Dixie road on|Cathcrine "Moffatt, of Oshawa.|conducted by Mrs. Bernice|Adore Him-"' The with intent to wound cause The injured man, Edward|the morning of Sept. 16. John Thomas Alfred Bickle, of| Hollinger. reading was Psalm 116. A beau- L--aily harm to Edward Pollard. Pollard, 31, Clinton street, To-| The officer testified that he|Oshawa, in an action against) The Junior Choir practices at tiful anthem, "Seek The five men, all deaf mutes,|Tonto, indicated that he was alsaw the accused's vvehicle|Patricia Anne Bickle, of|4 p.m- on Tuesday and the Sen-|Lord," was sung by the choir gave pleas of not guilty. member of the organizing com-|swerve from the west to the/Oshawa. ior Choir practices at 7.30 on|with Mrs. Helen Brisbim taking Dr. W. W. Tomlinson of|Mmittee for the picnic. He testi-jeast bound lane of the high-| Henry Melich, of Toronto, in|Tuesday. the solo part. Marion Mec. Pickering said that on the night fied that people had complained|way. The witness said that helan action against Mary L. Me- Clement, organist and choir of Sept. 8 he was called to the|@bout the behavior of Ramsey|swung onto the shoulder tojlich, of Stansfield, Suffolk, Eng-| PERSONALS leader, presided at the organ. Ajax and Pickering Hospital to|@t these functions in the past|avoid a collision and then gave|land. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bond of Al. atiend to an emergency case.|@ndhe had asked him to stay|chase. Gilbert Murdoch acted for the|tona road celebrated their gold- Le The doctor said that Edward|@¥ay- PC Cooper said that when go-|plaintiffs in the three cases/¢n wedding anniversary on Oct, Larose Leads Jr. Habs Pollard was treated for a super-| Pollard told the court that on|ing through the village of Dun-| mentioned. 2. : With Pair Of Scores ficial wound in the throat which|Sept. 8 the accused man Hardy barton speeds up to 65 mph Mr. Gordon Annis of Ottawa was visiting his home last week-| HULL, Que. (CP) -- Rookle ti nd other la-\Spoke to him at the gate and|were registered. Later, going ~ the an ware while his attention was drawn|through a school zone, he said, end, Claude Larose's two goals led Five Acquitted Of Wounding Charges of assaulting andjanother man entered the booth | CWHITBY And DISTRICT treated. SAW INJURED by Hardy the four other accused men tried to gain entrance. Pollard testified that a fight 75 mph was recorded. At this' point, the officer con- tinued, Easter's driving forced Student Group Shouts At A group of enumerators have been calling on each home in the district this week to make Hull-Ottawa Canadiens of the Eastern Professional Hockey League to a 4-2 victory over up the voters' list for the Oct.|Quebec Aces of the American 27 liquor vote. Hockey League here Tuesday The church was well-filled for| night. A crowd of 1,185 watched Habs outplay and outshoot Aces in all three periods. Edward J. Falkner, 39,\then ensued during which he|another oncoming vehicle off owner of the Sun Valley Park|was stabbed by Ramsay while|the road. PC Cooper said that he Ni ' in Pickering Township said that}he was held by some of the|stopped the accused at Rose- igger p on Sept. 8, i, St. francis de others: He indicated that he was oe ag found he smelled of TORONTO (CP)--A Toroni ales Catholic Deaf Society held|also cut on the face by Th aiconol, oem oronto a corn and weiner roast A the|so y shomp-\""Magistrate Guest fined East-|University fraternity leader Suspect In Murder park, The witness said that he ma five accused denied having|€?, $200 and costs or 30 days in|says members of his fraternity was working in a kitchen when|assaulted Pollard. Hardy said|jail. He was given one month/shouted discrimmatory remarks Remanded By Court he heard a loud noise. Edward|that he and others were owed|to pay the fine. at a Negro policewoman at Sat- ' LARGEST RAILWAY Canadian National Railways, AT CWL FASHION SHOW i their commentator at the A major portion of the | in fall fashions as the CWL of | and t C housewives of Whitby turned | St. John Evangelist Church lg aries ne aun by out at Henry Street High | presented its annual show- | candrelli, models, and Mrs. School on Tuesday evening to | ing of fashions. Shown above | Alfred Austin, commentator. get a preview of the newest | are two of the CWL: models fied as the accused Ramsay and'charges. Pollard then entered the booth,|m: b D urday's Queen's-Toronto Inter-) ar ' he continued, and was Meedinn rong Bd diy ponent! collegiate football game, but Mrs. city tee ak cg eee 35,000 'nies Faulkner said that Pollard|the charges. Enlarged House other students did the same. | harged with pecker in connec- bed includin, 7,019 bridges picked up a knife which he| His Worship said that the . Alvin Shapiro, member of the|tion with the fatal stabbing Jul : mt : wrested from him. He stated|case was a direct conflict of Industrial Area students' administrative council,|9g " her husband Clifford "A that two other persons, identi-/testimony and dismissed the 2 . charged in a letter to the uni- emanded Tuesday to Oct. 16. ' F RE E Fined On Zoning versity undergraduate newspa-|" "fre. Macdonald has been re-l| Have your furnace cleaned free this per that members of the Delta|.eiving psychiatric treatment in|} summer ond guaranteed trouble A landlord who enlarged 'an|Tau Delta fraternity had yelled:!the Ontario Hospital at Brock.|} {7° ,c",winter, if vou purchase apartment house in an industrial Take it off, nigger cop" | vine. ? winite Boas cunities fuel oll from Garrard Brigade Has Open House Grand Jury Calls zone in Whitby Township was Tuesday fined $25 and costs for violating the township's zoning bylaw. Frederick Cowan, of RR "Next time we'll kill six million niggers," and "Hurray for Ross Barnett"--the Governor of Mis- sissippi who fought to prevent Police saic Clifford Macdn- ald was stabbed with a*butch- DIAL 725-1212 er's knife after what they de- During Week scribed as a domestic quarrel. Alexandria is 30 miles north- east of Cornwall. 2 Whitby, was fined by Magis-|the admission of a Negro stu- trate Crawford Guest in Whitby|dent to Mississippi University. For Ne W B uil din In kepi ith their usual g "i ee police court in the first test of| Fraternity Leader George Pa- --Oshawa Times Photo program during Fire Prevention} 4 sypreme Court grand jury "We would like to recommend] the zoning law before the courts.|tarracchia admitted some mem- Tells Of Tri Th h Russi g hema yr ge Tagg oe on Tuesday lent more impetus|that an elevator be installed be-| Hubert Carter, the township bers had joined in some of the i i i ilding i .|discriminato chant but 'The trials and tribulations of, workers to search for books for en house at the hall and con.|t0 Ontario County Council in itsjtween the ground floor and the] building inspector and bylaw en . ry s, bu a trip through the USSR was|patrons. , ree te atuual inspections of|dtive to get a new administra- auditorium below." cael forcement olficer, said that, in -- ei ig aa a the subject matter of a very) The subways in Russia are buildings. Following procedures tion of justice and county ad- Upon reading the report, His) August o s year Cowan Sletale stud em. The interesting speech given by|beautiful but a shortage of cars begun in past years, members ministration building erected. Lordship said that he would in-|added an addition measuring me" student body was yell- Mrs. Walter Branch at thejand even bicycles points out) \%n. brigade are also visiting|The jury, after an inspection, |quire of the proper officials to|feet by 21 nag at the rear = :. Re Rotary weekly luncheon. the fact that the state owns all,|.1) schools in the Garrard Road reported to Mr. Justice Parker find out what is being done. Thejan apartment jouse he owne Be Mae rag t were no Jews, Me, Branch epoks on many|ten be Ma who Is 20 Ore talon fe revenge mupedat Povsn| 7 stig ty Foe nod tht tne are i etteg) i w , on! min. ilding. lf Ngee rng ialh aged tory : to 'all' pupils: fox. 0. -DGIN the county could be swamped. |industrial. DECORATING For FREE. Advice and Color Schemes in your Home or in our Modern Store. Cell... For Day or Evening Appointments Created To reat to ABES/ |] DODD & SOUTER Requirements Paint & Wallpaper Store Family Monuments LEFTOVER SHOES in Russia and the satellite coun- ' c tries and managed to give the|the heavy work, working in audience a very comprehen-|gangs with a man for a fore- sive view of conditions in the|man, and contrary to the com- countries as|mon courtesy in this country, "iron _ curtain" seen through western eyes, She told of sponte | 14 hous seats to the men. on a bus with no f mply because it was forbidden to|!ack of consumer goods, the aon.in. Coe: eaeony: ee " ig items we take for granted are fried potatoes| Considered luxuries. passing through. A roast cat and might be ample fare for a Rus- gian but to the Western party it fields and cheerful people was was as bad as no evening meal at all. The contrast of the beauty Of|tneir life's work with no choice some of the Russian building: and monuments standing be-|,red favorably with our own, Site Suoady recl@ential fate andlinn'* catuenets "tne fuses bomb scarred vacant lots, point-|;ommunes where women were ed out the lack of planning OM|seen doing their washing in the state's part to provide for) puddles. the common man. The Moscow Library has|coming out of a prison when 21,000,000 books on its shelves|she cleared Check Point Char- Women in Russia do much of women give up their subway She was impressed with the men do not wear suits and Poland with its neat well kept a marked contrast to the grey lifeless Russia. where people are born, educated, and put to Siby the state. The farms com- Mrs. Branch said it was like On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, this week, Fire Chief James Watson and his men will! be "at home" to the general public at their fire hall, which is located midway between the "to fulfill their functions. W' second and third c on Garrard Road, The hall will be open each of those evenings at 7 p.m, until 9 p.m. Visitors to the hall on those evenings will see fire demonstra- tions and also films on fire prevention. Chief Watson and his men will conduct inspections of all public and commercial buildings in the Garrard area during the week to spot any fire hazard that may have gone unnoticed by the owners or managers. Following a week of visits by members of his brigade to various schools, two pupils in each school, who have shown the greatest enthusiasm for fire pre- court and family court. the _ sheriff's needs and design." AIL INSPECTION "We found insufficient accom- modation for the various de- partments," the jury reported of its tour of the county building, would strongly recommend that Lae to ana {he imation. Sheriff Col. G A. Welsh county administration building with adequate court space pro- vided for present' and future needs, e.g. a large court room "We believe that considerably more office space should be pro- vided in keeping with the dig- nity of the various public offi- cials. We especially found that office and the Crown Attorney's office are. en- tirely unrelated to present day He termed the report quite com. prehensive. The grand jury had no crim- inal work at the Fall Assizes and His Lordship congratulated the couny on having such a situ- e presented His Lordship with the traditional white gloves marking' the occasion of an Assize with- out criminal cases to be heard. E. F Bastedo, QC, welcomed for important trials and : Supreme Court sittings and two pone ge org tg Pier smaller court rooms for police tion. Stopped At Trap, Found Impaired A Scarborough motorist, stopped by police as he passed through a radar speed trap, was Tuesday fined $100 and costs for impaired driving. Mikko Soini, Cowan told the court that he had added the rooms to provide more accommodation for one of his tenants whose family was growing beyond the limits of his apartment. He said that he was LONDON (CP)--The war of- fice has 75 tons of assorted horse and mule shoes complete with nails for sale. They are believed to be left over from the days of cavalry. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. I 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Days PH. MO 8-5862 Evenings PH. MO 8-5066 Your Friendly C-I-L Deoler not aware he had violated the bylaw until told so by township officials. Gilbert Murdoch, who prose- cuted for the township, asked the minimum fine and told the court that this was the first such prosecution in the township. Two Speakers At Garden Club The October meeting of Whitby Garden Club will be held in the auditorium of King St., public school on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Approved for all municipal and township by-laws. Quality is unconditionally guaranteed. Deliveries are made on time. CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: © 460 GALLONS ¢ 525 GALLONS © 600 GALLONS © 800 GALLONS © 1000 GALLONS ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER g CONCRETE PRODUCTS LID. National FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Oct. 7 - 14th The attention of all citizens of the Town of Whitby is directed to the following recommendations for the prevention of loss of life and property by fire. All dwellings, public buildings, stores, warehouses and factories should be carefully inspected by their occu- pants, and all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire should be removed. All theatres, hotels and other institutional buildings should be in- spected and provision made for all changes necessary to protect occupants in case of fire. BUY CANADIAN! BUY SUPERTEST an all-Canadian Company jail for ra Joseph Cowx, of 408 Dundas : PC Holroyd said that when|Present khaki battledress. It is ann west. | taken to the station Nott said|lovat green, worn with the fa- : | that he wanted to be jailed for|mous green beret, and the mo . Pread ec Pag? "4" aan said that the|/#cket 1s tunic-style with lapelsiHeather, of Hampton, and Mr. "Nott home was strewn with and bronz buttons. The '"'bestjand Mrs. Marvin Appleton and broken furniture and that there|blue" dress uniform stays forjfamily of Scugog Island, spent was a strong odor of gasoline|special occasions. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. siathaieeielaaianmndianeiaeniadinemanemesiaiabesaaiani eit meena ananaees Harvey Appleton, 318 Gilbert BROCK ITBY FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF SIRLOIN, WING, T-BONE STEAKS 83: which are not filed by any/lie to the west. vention will be personally! 'The jury also reported on its|Ellington drive, was convicted Guest speakers will be Mr. J. commented that it was no won-lof the USSR she referred to it| day afternoon. Jail and presented two recom-|Crawford Guest who reduced| of Scarborough, who will speak der that there is no unemploy-jas 'the Union of Slaves and mendations- the charge from care and con-|on Dahlias. These two men are Picheaak Pa PC Clifford Pegg, of the Whit-| subject, as well as many others. n » W t J e WHITBY rei a bop Fg Eo _ by Detachment of the OPP, said| It is expected they will have an ed ail very well kept, sai . radar check when a car came| their talk. Members are urged ' Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- and continued that the siaf? is|"™rough at 80. He said that the|*0 avail themselves of this op W it S S e t e ce Donald and family Suellen, found: to be: Soin. cellent speakers. ¢ I l] i ) I au a Lent. PC Pegg said that he conclud- giving dinner guests of Mr, and oe excellent. THAMES DRIFTWOOD Mrs. Stanley Bronishewski, Osh-| "'We would, however, like tolfrnest Collinson said that Soini| LONDON (CP)--Th Port of father of three children, was re-|$2,000 damage had been done} for protection for the guard in d fi re-sent - hi 4 | da under- i 'ded ?*|° aL; cleaning up the Thames river. manded for a pre-sentence re-|to the house, he added. Master Karl Szewerda u' the eexrcise yard be provided,"| 'The reduced charge and con- en pA ian uaa a Tuesday after giving a plea ofjhe apprehended the accused:he/General Hospital. His friends| may be in danger as he is alone guilty to wilfully setting fire to|found that he had been drink-|wish him a speedy recovery. |with a large number of prison- George Duncan Nott appear- Defence Counsel John Greer "We also would li : ed before Magistrate C. W.,|Said that Nott had made some|On Sunday to return to her men a that ~~ = * Apion ing fi ¥|Grinking bout. He said that thelafter visiting her three daugh-|Chased for the kitchen as we te ca aeeny. padige poieone had been unemployed|ters, and sons-in-law, Mr. and feel that there would be con- ; ; of large quantities of perishable t 55 Garside street'. dent and the build up of debts|and Mrs. Ted Fisher, Mrs. Fred quan : PC i Bhicwe of the Whit.|Coupled with beer and vodka Fusco of Whitby, her grand-|Produce," said the report. Lodge, the county's h fi things. Oshawa, and new granddaugh- r unty's home for beri pak ode ~~ His Worship remanded Nott in|ter Shelly Lynn. She also called the aged in Whitby and reported ; 5 he Misses Ellen He said that he then went to a pre-sentence report. Dougall and t service station where he found and Mabel MacDougall 115 BROCK JUST NORTH I STREET OF THE FOUR The officer testified that Nott) LONDON (CP) -- Teh Royaljand family, of Sarnia, were said, "I want you to charge me|Marines will have a new uni-|Thanksgiving holiday guests at : OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 P.M. FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. WED. 'TIL 6 P.M. COTTAGE other means than size. She| When asked what she thought/ honored by the brigade on Fri-linspection of the Ontario County|as impaired by Magistrate|Ogg and Mrs. J. M. Muirhead, ment in Russia as it takes 2,100!Sadistic Rulers." The Grand Jury conducted an|'T®! while intoxicated. well qualified to speak on this PERSONALS properly held. The buildings are that on Sept. 30 he was on a/coloured pictures to accompany very courteous and the meas.('fiver was stopped. and was} Portunity to hear these two ex- Laurie and Kent were Thanks-\¥res taken to enforce secur:ty ed Soini was intoxicated bui PC A 36-year-old Brooklin man, in the house. Approximately |awa. recommend that some provision|was in no condition to drive alLondon Authority has been hitby Police C the Oshawa! sai "allay port at Whitby Police Court] PC Holroyd said that when|went surgery at the Os said the jury, "as we think helviction followed. driftwood and debris. in hi: si ing. oe Se ove bone ae Mrs. Lella MacDougall left|®"S: Guest charged with, 'wilfully|tather insane remarks after ajhome in Buena Park, California, likely to set fire to a dwelling|for six months before the inci- Mfs. J. Grady, of Toronto, Mr. siderable saving in the purchase by Detachment OPP said in evi- drinking had blown the lid off|daughter Mrs. Ron Connell, of The jury inspected Fairview where there had been a fire. custody until Oct. 18 pending a|at the home of Mr. John Mac- | I ] Nott, NEW UNIFORMS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowx ARNO D NORTH CORNERS with arson, I want to go to form by 1964 to replace their the home of Mr. and Mrs. BONELESS street west. Mr: and Mrs. R. Machan and daughters Rose and Sharon spent the holiday weekend in Evening Shows 7 and 8:25 Last Complete Show 8:25 Fire drills should be held for the children in all schools, for the inmates of all institutions, and for the employees in all factories, in order that a greater Starring . . ALSO--SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE MAGIC SWORD" . BASIL RATHBONE Port Loring visiting with Mr. and Mrs, A Wright. ' Miss Ann MacKay, teacher at Waterloo High School, spent the holiday weekend with her father, Mr. Alex MacKay, Palace street: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Lean were holiday weekend guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, K.! Noble, of Port Credit. Over the Thanksgiving week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett, of Trout Creek , and also Mrs. Roy Land and family,| jof Parry Sound. They were din-| ner guests on Monday of Mr.| and Mrs. Spencer Simpson PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF -- SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST . RIB STEAKS us, 69 | RUMP ROAST BEEF ,,, 75¢ HAMBURG STEAK "=" 2 ,., 75¢ BULK WIENERS """* 3 ,,, 1.00 i A BACON PORK HOCKS PORK LIVER degree of safety be ensured by acquainting the occupants with the best and most expeditious means of exit in time of danger. Special instructions on the subject of fire prevention should be given by the teachers and by municipal officials in the schools and such appropriate literature as may be available should be distributed to the pupils! This co-operation of all citizens of the Town of Whitby is respectfully solicit- ed in the above matters, 7 During 1961 there were 127 fires in the Towri of Whitby with a total fire = i _ in 1962 the loss has been even greater. Can we afford this loss Bruce Corner Fire Chief Desmond Newman Chairman of committee for Protection of Persons and Property.