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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1962, p. 4

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a a i D @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedne ' ' sdey, Nvvemper 28, 1962 Richard Will Attend | - Young f »BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow- manville Chora! Society will again present an evening of Ghristmas Carols on Monday, Dec, 17, at 7.30 p.m. The QGhoral Society is stl in need of male members for their operetta which will be presented eariy next year. Those interest- ed in joining the Choral Society should attend their practices, which are held every Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the Bow- manville Town Hail. YOUNG CANADA NIGHT *Young Canada Night dt the Memorial Arena will be Jan. 22. 'Special feature of the evening will be Montreal Canadiens' Rocket Richard who will be the guest of the Bowmanville Little NHL, There is also a possibiiity that other members of the Ganadiens may be on hand that eyening. MINOR HOCKEY | : In the first Pee Wee game rv- cently, the Hawks came up with their second win by defeating the Bears 5-2. Mike Cawker (3), Danny Nowlan and Don Ruiter accounted for the Hawks' goals Harry Willoughby and Ken Tabb were the goal scorers for the Bears. The Leafs and Wings plaved th a 3-3 tie, Greg Corden, Gra- ham Burgess and Gary Preston sCored for the Leafs, Greg Cor- den tied the score for the. Leafs at the 19.50 mark of the final period. Don Hutton, Sandy Brown and Grove Bennett were the Wings' marksmen "The Bruins scored three times) in the final period to tie the TOWNSHIP GETS $100,000 Canada Night first period deficit with three unanswered goals in the final period to tie the Huskies 3-3. Gary Ball (2), and Alan Brown scored for the Pirates' three goals, with Brew.i's tieing goal being netted in the last minute of play. John Taylor, David Fountain and Phillip McDonald gave the Huskies an early 3-0 lead. LIONS MIDGET 'LEAGUE In the first Midget game, the Generals shutout the Maroons 2-0. John: Kilpatrick and John Connors were the Generals' goal-getiers. : The Boys' Training School team made their first, appear- ance of the season and swamp-, ed the Comets by a 10-1.score. Bruce Smith, Dave Brown, Cliff Evans, Dave Cromwell, Gilbert Wagamese, Arnold LeForme (2) and Brian Derry (3) were some of the goal scorers for (3) BTS, Greg Couch accounted for in ROCKET RICHARD ! Rockets 5-5. Bobby Howes and Jim Robson (2) tallied for the Comets' lone goal early the Rockets' five goals, Ciaire the first period. Syer (2), Warren Alder (2) and) ©... a ey neepone Wayne McRoberts were the JUVENILE LEAGUE Bruwns' goal scorers. The Midget All Stars defeated the Canucks by a 7-4 score. Don BANTAM LEAGUE McMurter (2), Steve Burns (2), In the first Bantam game, the Larry Perris, George Ball and Lions and Tigers played to a Brian Forsey scored the Midget 1-1 tie, Lewis Bruce scored the goals. Murray Brown (2), Ted Tigers' lone goal. John Oyler Brown and Larry Hately were (Karl Waversveld) accounted the goal scorers for the Can- for the Lions' 'lone tally ucks. The Cubs scored twice in the . The Mt. Royals came up with final period to defeat. the Flyers their second win of the seascn \3-2. Randy Beauprie accounted downing the Aces 4-2. Jim for all three Cubs' goals. Wray|Covle, Bob "Hellam, Grant Rendell and Robert Slemon|Thompson and Brian Down scored for the Mt. Royals. Gene scored goals for the Fiyers The Pirates overcame a 3-0|Balson accounted for both the _|Aces' goals. ATOM LEAGUE The Bisons defeated the Vik Pumping Station jings 3-1. Mark Johnson, Doug Stutt, and Gaylord Polley scored the Bisons. Rodney Langiais counted for the Vikings' only |goal. | In the second game, the Rams land Indians played to a 3-3 tie oy Expect 60,000 At Bowmanville Santa Parade BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- About 60,000 people are expect-| ed to crowd the town's streets Dec. 8 for the annual Santa Claus parade. This year, the event, which! has blossomed into a big at- traction, will sport 16 bands and 25 floats, plus an Indian tribe) on horseback and the charac-) ters from the comical Flint-} stones, complete to -their au- thentic car. | The Santa Claus float itself has more than 2,000 man-hours of work on it already. It is be-| ing built at the Bowmanville) Training School for Boys. | This parade is a community} effort. The only source of reve-| nue to defray the cost of the floats is through public dona- tions. Citizens of Oshawa are being given an opportunity to help .in this way this year. Donation bottles are located in the downtown banks. Oshawa Man Fined $65 | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- George Edward Dowdle of 169 Fernhill - boulevard, . Oshawa, was fined $65 and costs or 1 days in jail here Tuesday, afte he pleaded guilty to careless driving and illegal possession of liquor. Constable Jack Cartwright of the Bowmanville OPP detach- ment said he chased a car on a narrow dirt road Nov. 2 about 9 p.m.-at speeds up to 70 miles- per-hour after the driver re. fused to stop He found the car in a ditch with two men standing beside it, Const. Cartwright said Dowdle admitted being the driver One full pint and two. part pints of liquor were found by police. Has Different 2 rf |"PREMATURE" 'OMB Turns Down Shopping Centre By ELSA STORRY meeting, asked that this be re- BROUGHAM -- Pickering considered by the Board, and ad- Township taxpayers will be able|vised that he was prepared to to pay their taxes in four instal-|apply again since the site in his ments this year. Formerly,/and Council's opinion was suit- there was provision for three in-|able for an enterprise such as stalments, his, The dates set in a_ bylaw) The Reeve said he believed passed at a recent council meet-|that the Board took the atti- ing were April 30, June 28, Au-|tud that there was enough Com- gust 30 and October 31. The/mercial zone provided in 'he usual penalties and interest will area, even though it may not be accumulate if payments are notin the first place. made on these dates. _., ;.{ Councillor Greening said that A discount of one percent is|,. helieved the' people in Bay! offered if the whole tax bill is Ridges would welcome it, and paid on the first instalment date. Deputy Reeve Mrs ' SHOPPING CENTRE apy AP br lps diy | : An application' to the On: oo Shopping centre down tario Munieipal Board to change - the' zoning. to permit Ernest), A resolution was passed that Stroud to build a shopping cen- Township solicitors pursue the tre on Tot 22, Concession 1, was Matter further. refused on the grounds that such, Mry Stroud said that he was use was premature. prepared to commence work on Council 'approved the applica- the centre in the spring. lion some weeks ago. A Muni- aed cipal Board hearing was held, STAFF WORKS 4 . in which adjacent store owners CHRISTMAS MONDAY objected A resolution was moved -by Mr. Stroud, at the Mr. Greening and seconded by Mr. Deakin that the office staff take off either Monday, Decem- ber 24, or Monday, December 31, but work on a skeleton staff basis on both of these dates. The motion was defeated with Greening, Deakin and Spang voting in favor, and Mrs. Mc- Of Entering Scugog Cottage mvs. s:""wank and ae BOWMANVILLE = (Staff). -- was not present at the meeting. Two Toronto youths stood trial en- } | | present Youth Guilty in court here Tuesday, charged ROAD SUPERINTENDENT with 'breaking and entering a COMMENCES Lake Scugog cottage jast} Robert Duck, month, One of the youths plead- ed guilty. The other was ac- quitted. Vello Thompson, 590 Hillsdale avenue, pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking into a cot- tage at St. Christopher's beach, owned by James Duthie of 337 Keewatin avenue, Toronto Thompson was remanded out of custody to Jan. 15 The other youth, James Shea,} pleaded not guilty and had the formerly intendent of the Township of Pickering to replace the late Jack.Chapman, has been active in his duties for the past week. He appeared before council about a road problem, which prompted members to go on road inspection with the superin- tendent next Saturday. Mr. Duck is engaged at a sal- ary of $5,000, and is on a six months' term of probation. |Lakeshore Goodyears. Beehives Swamp Pic-0-Mats 8-1 TORONTO -- Stan Westfall netted Bowmanville Pic-O-Mats single tally last night when they were swamped 8-1 by the Dixie Beehives. The Beehives scored four) goals in five minutes during the! second frame. | Goal-getters for Dixie were Joe Kirk (2), Bill Watts (2), with Jim Stanfield, Doug Guil- liame, Brian Lewis and Jack Ireland bagging singles, | The win moved Dixie to with- in one point of second-place Oshawa Man Banned From Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An Oshawa man, Donald Cornish, was fined a total of $65 and costs or 15 days, placed on sus-| pended sentence for one year! and ordered to pay $12.50 dam- ages. Cornish was convicted of two $50 charges of assault, drunk in a public place and wilful damage. One of the conditions of his probation is to stay out of Bow- manville and Newcastle. "If you violate this order," warned Magistrate R. B, Bax ter, "you'll go to jail for at least six months."' Caesarea Tout | Nets $50 Fine | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- gaged last week as road super- An 18-year-old Caesarea youth|highest point was fined $50 and costs or 10! days in jail for driving while his licence was suspended. Colin| Haines pleaded guilty to the charge. | Constable H. R. 'Pat' Cor- nell of the Bowmanville OPP detachment testified he saw Haines driving a car Oct. 30 about 3.10 p.m. in Caesarea and knew he was under suspension \from driving. Bought TY Set With Phoney Cheque BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Purchasing a television set from the Bad Boy appliance store with a worthless. cheque led to a false pretenses conviction of an Oshawa man in court here Tuesday. Donald George Lee, 36, of 1115 King street east, pleaded guilty to two charges of false! pretenses. | Constable Francis Dryden of the Bowmanville OPP detach- ment told Magistrate R. B. Bax- ter that the accused purchased a TV set from Heather Hill Ap- pliances Ltd., better known as Bad Boy's on Novy.. 20. He said the set cost $194.67 and Lee issued a cheque for $100.67 as a down payment, to be drawn on the Bank of Nova! Scotia, Simcoe street branch. | The constable added that Lee, also cashed a personal cheque for $10 and then took the TV set! to Honest Cal's furniture store across the street and sold it for Lee claimed he is a chronic alcoholic and asked for a sus- pended sentence so he could join Alcoholics Anonymous and support his arthritic wife and family. He was remanded to Jan. 15 for a pre-sentence report after Crown Attorney Harry Deyman noted the accused had just re- cently been released from Bur- wash prison farm. HIGH POINT Moint Aconcagua on the Chile-Argentine border is the of land in the Americas at 22,834 feet. quent 100-Mile-An-Hour Chase On Q.E. Way ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Po- lice bullets thudded into a sto- len car driven by two youths in a 100-miles-an-hour chase Tues- day along the Queen Elizabeth Way. Five police cars were in- volved in the 40-mile chase from the Burlington Skyway to Jor- dan Harbor, five miles wes: of here. Police said the car was stolen from Stouffville and noticed as it sped through the toll gates and raced down Queen Hliza- beth Way. The car eluded a road block a mile east of Grimsby and fi- nally forced to the side of. the road by a police car. The two youths were charged with dangerous and careless driving. Board Recommends Border Air Service WASHINGTON (AP)--A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner recommended Tuesday that the Prince Edward Flying Club of Picton, Ont., be authorized to operate an occasional or infre- air service with light aircraft across the border into the adjoining area of the United States. Examiner Joseph Fitzmaurice recommended that the author- ity remain in effect until the end of 1967, at which Hime other similar foreign air permits are due for renewal, : The authority would extend into that part of the United States between latitudes 38 and 49 degrees north, and longitudes between 69 and 90 degrees west. a very intimate story about a very heautiful Recor Woman charge against him dismissed.! He claimed Thompson told him the cottage was owned by his 'For West Rouge ' By ELSA STORRY jwhich amended the original Con- BROUGHAM -- Early thi.|Solidated Building Corporation year Pickering Township Coun- agreement with the Township cf asked the Ontario Hy dro|. The agreement called for the a a report-on the costs, and|developers to build the pumpin ovier elements, of the muni-| Station, and the Township to pay cipality taking: over the Hydro|for any oversizing to the force- sYstem. In August, the report Mains. was in the hands of the Coun Mr. Scott said that the plant P s who have been studying) had not been built bythe date } specified in the ag ha ing been held up by ocur- ing of easements and other de- nr pr the icil mecting on Mon night the matter was hone # cussed, Councillor Hubert Wank) /@¥S- There was an urgency, he gad that he had come to one) 4 : eanclusion -- that Hydro is nat], Consulting engineers Oliver fery. anxious 'to se'! to Picker.| Loyd and Associate the mg Townsh'p, and that the pro tee. considered that a posal is not a very encouraging | 28° Sewer system could be dis ay pack put and al Randy Rogers (2), and Mike) Gilhooly scored for the Rams Tim Walton, Doug Vivian, and Jerry McDonald accounted for the Indians' three goals The Barons defeated the Bombers 7-3. Tom Simpson (4), Murray Cawker (2) and Walter Sikora were the goal-scorers for the Barons. Keith Swan (2) and Keith Mountjoy accounted for the Bombers' three goals Giants defeated the Vikings 2 to pick up their second win of the Steve Reynolds netted six of the Giants' guals wita Tony Balson accounting fo the other two. Gary Carter scored both Vikings' goals SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 BANTAM LEAGUE 8 season uncle. Mr. Duthie said a glass door, plate glass window, and mirror) had been smashed and a glass Licence Plates Draws $15 Fine raat been aimored BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- bottles of liquor and some/ Philip Gordon Smith, 58 Brock blankets were missing. He esti-| street east, Oshawa, was fined mated the total damage at $400 $15 and costs or five days in Shea admitted being in the court here Tuesday for driving cottage from Tuesday until Fri- a motor vehicle with different|day. They ate food that was in licence, plates than issued - by the refrigenator the Department of Transport. Mr. Duthie said Thompson's He was also sentenced to mother was friend of the seven days dating back to Novy. |family. 20 for driving while his licence i Drunk Driver was suspended and fined $10 and costs or five days for havy- z no brakes Constable Jack Cartwright of IT'S A SIZZLER! ADDED! SOPHIA LOREN GIRLS MARKED BRIGITE BARDOT & DANGER --with-- SILVANA PAMPANNI ADMITTANCE Q 10 Pemscnes z er rT) BILTMO RE 1s AaZenig PPP PA A RY PRIV, "A VE ATE AFFAIR" Be, | EA CONTINUOUS |FROM 1:30 P.M. picture in at considerable savings came up with a cost of $91,000 vs Cubs the Bowmanville OPP detach- Fined $150 a.m.--Tigers a.m.--Huskies vs Braves 35 a.m.--Tee Pees vs Pirates PEE WEE LEAGUE a.m.--Hawks vs Wings 5 a.m.--Rockets vs Cdns a.m.--Rangers vs Bruins ATOM LEAGUE a.m.--Hornets vs Bisons MIDGET LEAGUE 5 p.m.--Comets vs Orphans p.m.--BTS vs Raiders JUVENILE LEAGUE 15. p.m.--Canucks vs Mt Royails 00 p.m.--Aces vs Midgets ONDAY, DEC. 3 ATOM LEAGUE p.m.--Royals vs Barons 45 p.m.--Rams vs Vikings 30 p.m.--Bombers vs Bisons Sale price of the commission-- The developer will pay the dwned system was calculated to} stated $100,000, and the Town- be $2,219,106 with a transfer|Ship will save the cost of the fate of January 1, 1964. Includ forcemains, $27,500 which were dc the autiowtad: dit | tendered for at a higher price 1 ng ne xpendilures | than. estimated during 1964, debentures would be) "We have a sewer system in required of $2,550,000. The total/the West Rouge and no place to operating revenue is estimated put it," said the Reeve. 'The at $1,113,318 in 1964 and .$1,294,-|sewers in West Rouge have 962 in 1965 with operating ex-|been completed for months." penses, $1,064,482 in 1964 and) He added that the system $1,175,549 in 1965, 'The net. in-|would serve 1600 acres in the! come to' revenue would be, the/Township, but only 600 in the teport stated, 4.4 per cent in! Bay Ridges development 1964 and 9.2 per cent in 1965 Engineer Poul Poulsson has The report stated that exist-| approved the designs of the pre tmz legislation did. not permit|fabricated pumping plant, simi- fhe Township to take over the|lat to the four already in the Hydro system for one particu-| Township lar area, as the Council request-'- ed but the whole Township. Councillor Wank could not see @ny point in making a large expenditure and getting little teduction in rates, but contend- ed that the Township could pur- hase a portion of the system y having a private bill passed tn the House, and a reasonable reduction in rates in the area assumed "IT agree they painted a ra- ther blue picture," said Reeve Scott. "It is not economically sound, for we would be deben- turing a great deal of money, and it would spoil our deben- ture picture." s Councillors agreed by resolu- tidn that the Hydro be requested fo submit a_ proposal for the portion of the Township south of the Third Concession and tast of Ajax. AMEND. BAY RIDGES AGREEMENT ' Pickering Townehip will build @ pumping station to take the 8 9:3 M 5 5: 6 IN THE Pr WILLER LAND .. WEST OF WYOMING! @ { YULBRYNNER _ RETR SAL MINEO JACK WARDEN: MADLYN RHUE Extra! 3 STOOGE-ARAMA 51 MINUTES OF 3 STOOGES FUN ! A ' Mb) Lee Day "TUNNEL OF LOVE" "HOUSE OF THE 7 HAWKS" ment told the court he could -BOWMANVILLE (Staff) not determine what kind of car qiiftord Brannigan, 206 King ee et ce ar was! ree! east, Bowmanville, was : t i Cc yas 5 ~ . a combination of 1949 to 1951 ene ae sn ahy Tega models, after he was convicted a week jago for having the care and USEFUL HOBBY control of his car while intoxi- CALGARY (CP) -- A group cated, of local policemen who skin-dive Evidence given by police Nov as a hobby are providing their| 20 revealed: that Brannigan was department with a useful newfound behind the steering whee! wing. They go into action when-|of his car which was hanging ever there is a drowning or po-| over a bridge abutment : ice want to scrutiize a river Brannigan still insisted bed. Their dives have produced court yesterday he was useful pieces of evidence driving the car, in not E |@icrees.)) ODEON THEATRES ea From the when you've seen it all, you'll swear there's never been anything like it! ADULT PLEASE SEE IT FROM THE START 2:15 4:30 6:50 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:05 very first second you will be caught in a tight grip of shock, thrills and suspense! ENTERTAINMENT frank Sinatra urence harvey Janet Leigh The Manchurian Candidate U | w THRU UNITED ARTISTS ES i PLAZAR, 7 #7 $ewaze from the new West 6 9 sewer system eastward 'o the Bay Ridges system. Con-} sohidated Building Corporation| will reimburse the Township $100,000 for the plant. ' Reeve J. §. Scott explained Yhat there had been many meet- ings lately with the Bay Ridges flevelopers, engineers and solici- tors regarding this matter, and he submitted an agreement Toronto Driver | 'Jailed 30 Days | ' BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Forty-eight-year-old Ernest c,| fecney of 141L Dundas street west, Toronto began a 30-day ail term Tuesday after plead- op guilty to his second offence of driving a car while his li- gence was suspended. + Seeney was also convicted of fmpaired driving and driving) while disqualified in Port Hope bourt last Monday ' Magistrate R. B. Baxter fined keeney $150 and costs or an ad- Lett | | | | if Ochawa Rolling Again! VOTE. FOR PROGRESS! GIFFORD X VOTE LYMAN GIFFORD FOR MAYOR fitional 25 days in jail. FIRST GRADE WATERPROOF yy" x 4" x 4" POPULAR RUGGED NAM CASHWAY AGAIN! E BRAND UNDERLAY PLYWOOD .89- PER SHEET In Lots of 50 or more. 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