a are eo eg eye ae ee of Whitby, said perhaps the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, Jenvary 17, 1963 5 members of the committee t sponsi-| investigated. | MIGHTY LAYER aie gttigtie re < +t the! O7 a recorded vote assigning New Zealand's kiwi, a flight- ; si out Mat thei the committee to the warden'c|less bird, burrows like a problem of assessment in urban! special committee level council| groundhog, A four-pound io areas for farm land could be'was 35 to 4 in favor. may produce a one-pound . Strong Opinions Voiced At Committee Changes was defeated as it was felt that it was an important commit- tee. Reeve John Goodwin of |Whitby Township suggested that a special committee should also be set up to investigate) and subsidize industrial prob- lems in the southern. part of the county, He added, "there are not only problems in a 1 ture but in industry which can) be settled at the same time." | Warden J, Sherman Scott) said there had always been trouble in striking the commit-| WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Growing importance of On- tario County's southern and in- dustrial section was made clear at Wednesday's council meet- Manager: Rae Hopkins AN R. R. MEN'S SHOP SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY MEN'S SUITS Tailored by WM. H. LEISHMAN 89.50 Suits, meticulously tailored-to-measure in conformity with Individual requirements and personal style preferences, ore most unusual at this price . . , especially when suitings are of the finest imported fabrics Choose from the newest patterns and weaves in a wide range of colors and weights. ing. Discussion on the agriculture and reforestation committee change from a standing to a warden's committee brought strong opinions from councillors. Reeve Anson Gerrow, of Scu- 'gog Township reported to coun- cil that its striking committee was unable to agree on mem- bers to be appointed to the agri- culture committee for 1963, He said the best thing to do was t0| tae, ceeonunus, the, prvent 7G Late, Meove Quant suid warden who would call a special|Would be downgrading agricul-| committee when possible. \ture if the committee was rele- | Reeve Everett Quantrill, of #ated. He continued, 'there is a) Whitby, said that Earl Dows- tremendous job to be done and| well, warden last year, was of Ph strange Rosy IL trom an| the same opinion, He stated|"! en ares, eno a, e support.| that a motion made at that time|'"& the committee. | weer cabati eta Ba ~~~! On calling for volunteers to| serve on a special committee if necessary Warden Scott said/ that concern had been voiced! a agriculture in the county, | ler came iio the house, about oy = of council rose des a.m. ct, an was a * ' {| hysterical. She said the girl was|__ Deputyteeve George Brooks,| sobbing and crying and shaking) very badly. She said her face! F R E E Have your furnace cleaned free || ! was swollen. ! Metropolitan Toronto Police and quaranteed trouble-free all 1 winter, if you purchase 'White | i ! ness said, was gone when they returned. The complainant's widowed mother told the court her daugh- TIP TOP TAILORS TAILORED-TO-MEASURE SUITS "* *" ONLY $60 OR EXTRA PANTS FREE RUSS REEVE MEN'S WEAR 668-209 DEDICATION SERVICES HELD FOR OHW CLASS OF '65 | Detectives George A. McDonald i ; ; i . Cooks- awa, Elizabeth Cale, Bow- | ing J McLaughii ified " ' f Dedication services for 16 into the Schooi of Nursing croft, Doreen Pegnem, : manville, Jean Coonee. Gum jan james fic "aug in testifie Rose" unified uel oil from Western student nurses at Ontario Hos- following 'heir four - month ville, Fonita Price, Bancroft, MAnV) | Oan, "ini Dilling, jthe girl's face was swollen, shejf % DIAL 725-1212 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 1 >> |was sobbing and trembling. Whitby, Sylvia Gilroy, "Halle | Picker e and trembling burton, Lorna Huff, Bancroft Fenna Rainstra, Orono, Judy Reynolds, Whitby and Lyla Russell, Toronto, Front row, left to right, Carmen Barnes, probation period were, back row, left to right, Catherine Mutch, of Scarborough, San- pital, Whitby, who will form the School of Nursing grad- uating class of 1965 were held in the recreation building Wednestiay night, Accepted IN RAPE TRIAL Cross-Examination Lasts Two Hours ' * rate ' » said the girl came running to ' . Toronto high|she walked over to the vehicle|to remember and suggested she sal ee Peay Sepinee in . or how she got into the car,| "knew what was happening". pt ragged it -- pd was rape charge against 23-year-old| whether she entered it voluntar-| He suggested to the complain: ©) oe, # as ante Hos pho Cameron Pacey, of Columbus,|ily or was dragged into it, ant that she "gave him your Na of nie - Phong bul her Wednesday returned to the wit- The defence counsel suggest-/favors -- then felt he was a be L Peay thai chs ie a par mess box to undergo two hours ed she told a preliminary hear-|'nasty guy when you found it's lenin s terrible, of rigid cross-examination byjing Nov. 13 she walked over to| yourself alone on Highway 401". '"s rible". Pacey's defence counsel, Brian/the car. The girl replied she SLIGHT CONTUSION Mrs. Rita Anne Dodge, of A. Grosman, of Toronto. could not remember and was)" "yo. Mogan, a senior Scarborough, a passenger in a Pacey pleaded not guilty/now Leas gig the way she re- gynaecology intern at Toronto| vehicle driven by her husband} Tuesday to a charge of ack sar ypera aid she could smeli ast General Hospital, said told the court she saw a girl! the girl, last Oct. 6, on a Pick.) The gir th cuted d's breath) When he examined the com-)"jumping up and down on the ering Township road. liquor on the accused's a plainant, he discovered a slight|side of the road" and she heard Pickering. Township Police 2 | Sgt. Richard H, Bodley told the and Maureen Jull, of Scar- court he moticed the complain- dra Neill, New Liskeard, Mar- borough oF jant tended to bend over when garet O'Shaughnessy, Ban- Trenton, Elaine Burgess, Osh- --Oshawa Times Photo |she walked and appeared to ---- cece TRS wee a awe BOP DEC WaHeneveEr sne |his vehicle about 75 feet ahead/ stood, sat or walked". jof the girl, after swerving to He said she appeared to be |miss her and she came to his| Nervous at the police station and | vehicle crying in a loud, hysten.| Sromed to be somewhat upset. lical voice, 'I was raped -- I|He said he wouldn't say she | was raped". was hysterical. He said she asked him to take _ The trial continues. today. jher home or to the police, er jthe car, the witness said, the girl kept crying '"'it's terrible,; GENERAL ELECTRIC | it's terrible'. Witness Oleh Sandul, a pas- senger in the Wakulowsky car SALES & SERVICE Serving Whitby, Oshewa ond surrounding ares. e@ FREE PICK-UP @ FREE DELIVERY (Whitby) Ltd. PHONE 668-2081 BEAVER CARLOAD PURCHASE | VELVET 1000 No Time Like the Present NEW YEAR ... NEW START +». @ good time to clean up those remodelling and fix-up 0.H.A. The witness said her husband came almost to a stop when he thought he saw a vehicle di- Ee) W > y south; r ; i : r ane F canst tp ---- hay hens Bie id ae Cap. contusion on wer pvc her screaming. geen al ite ACCOUSTICAL poe you've promised your- tion of the complainant Tues-|prehensive" but believed there| j- si he found the girl "emo.| HUSBAND AFRAID Metro Junior "A ' CEILING TILE self the past year. HOCKEY day aftemoon, she told the court| would be some way she could) ij .aiy fiat and in a state of she the accused im.|get out of the vehicle. pe lp tan mediately in an Ontario Provin-| : : : Dr. M id the girl told : i i DENIED ARM AROUND HER Lr. Mogan sai e girl told) be og se. pont ss She denied the driver put his) him she was dragged into a car rack belle A coe! obi arse with he night|#"m around her while they were|in Oshawa, driven some dis-\toyards his car. She said her| int Uestion poesia ia {driving west on Highway 2 and|tance, then dragged into the tushand was carrying a consid- me bee a |said the only time his arm was|back seat and raped. He said), oy), peamadt of Later can ea: {around her was when he 'dong she never told him she had been| vaise he became afraid, he BEAVER IS READY WITH PLANNING HELP, ESTIMATES AND CARLOAD SAVINGS forced to have physical inter- ee 'bed her on the Pickering Mr. Affleck called nine more, admitted ship road. The girl course in the front seat of the Crown witnesses to the stand| having a cigaret with the driver) Vehicle. Wednesday, making a total of 12| Crown witnesses who have now given evidence. He said as the trial opened Tuesday morning he intended to call 17 witnesses. Under cross-examination the) girl told the court she came to} Oshawa on the night in question with four friends, to meet her hoy friend at a root beer stand. The complainant said after} waiting about an hour for her} boy friend's arrival, she and her friends left the root beer stand by "mutual agreement". She said as they drove south on Simcoe street, she thought she saw her boy friend's car travel- ling in the opposite direction and wanted to return to the soft d drink stand. | But, she said, her girlfriend) and the others in the car re-| fused to take her back so she between Oshawa and Whitby and said they smoked the ac- cused's cigarets. The complaimant denied hav- ing a bottle of beer with the) accused and denied having been offered a beer by the accused.| She said she never thought he) was interested in her sexually} when they left Oshawa. When the car stopped on the) side road, she said, the accused] grabbed her and managed to} come around in front of her} somehow and push her down on the front seat, She denied assisting him in undressing her and said she fought back "as much as she had sexual intercourse with her in the front seat then pulled her out of the car and shoved her into the back seat where he had got out of the car and started walking back when the driver had to stop at a red light. THOUGHT COULD GET RIDE | She said she knew it would be} a long walk back, but thought) her boy friend would still be! there when she arrived. If not,| she said, she thought she could) easily get a ride back to Toronto "from some of the kids she) knew". As she walked north, the girl) said, a car turned into a side street ahead of her and when she neared the corner, she saw it had turned around and was! facing east. The girl told Mr. Grosman| sexual intercourse with her again. When he finished, the girl told Mr. Grosman, he got back into the front seat and she dressed She said she then got into the car beside the accused, but didn't know what to expect after they left the side road. NOT MAD She told the defence counse! she was not 'mad' when she tried to get Pacey's licence number after she got out of the vehicle at Highway 401, but she said she was upset. She admitted she became more upset when cars she at- she crossed in front of the ve-/tempted to flag down failed to hicle and as she did she heard someone say "want a lift'. She said she turned her head and replied "sarcastically'--al! the way to Toronto. The complainant said she could not remember whether stop and said she was hysterical because of what had happened The defence counsel suggest- ed the complainant got herself into Pacey's car -- she was not forced into the vehicle, even though she said she was unable Brock Whitby STARRING ARLENE FRANCIS, JAMES CAGNEY, PAMELA TIFFIN Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 P.M. Feature Starts 7:15 & 9:40 P.M. THIS IS BILLY WILDE. HE MADE TERIMENT SNE Like TP HOT NOW-HIS EXPLOSIVE NEW COMEDY, Recommended es Adult Entertainment "THE ared to". She said the accused ~ When asked if he saw any signs of violent resistance on the complainant's body, the wit- ness said only the contusion on her upper lip. He described the bruise on the girl's mouth as a "fresh one". Witness Walter Wakulowsky, of Toronto, told the court he was travelling west on Highway 401, about a mile-and-a-half east| of Liverpool road, about 11.50! p.m. on the night in question when he saw a young gir! step' from the shoulder onto the pave- ment and start bowing with her hands down. CRIED WAS RAPED The witness said he stopped |drove to Liverpool, notified the Pickering Township Police of what he had seen, then returned |to the scene. The girl, the wit-| Used SKATES| 1.97 Pair Plus Your Exchange Sportsman's Corner 103 BYRON ST. S. 668-4511 One block west of. 4 Corners, | turn south. ] Adults $1.00 | OSHAWA vs WHITBY DUNLOPS Friday, Jan. 18th 8:45 P.M. 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