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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT AT ROTARY CLUB WHITBY COUPLE ENJOY CRUISE Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Donald, of Whitby, after boarding the Caribbean. While away, they will visit ten ports-of-call along the Spanish Main. Empress of England at New York, January 24, bound for a 19-day cruise of the sunny Police Came Driver Was An Oshawa man who had po- lice come to his nescue when he drove his car into a ditch, was Tuesday fined $200 and costs, or 30 days, when he appeared be- fore Magistrate Crawford W. Guest on a charge of driving while under suspension. : Steve Simacki, 27, 241 Eulalie avenue, pleaded guilty to the charge. A charge of unlawful ' of a driver's licence was withdrawn at the request of the Crown. Town Constable Donald F. Williams told the court he saw "s car in a ditch at the of: Green and Gilbert streets, Jan. 15. | Youth Warned To Rescue Nan Quit Drinking Suspended sbecoenpay When asked why his car was! o¢ your business", was Tuesday in the ditch, Constable Williams) ),0eq on suspended sentence said, Simacki told him he had) and granted probation for one lost his job that day and had| year when he pleaded guilty be- driven to Port Perry, around/fore Magistrate Crawford W. He said he then went into the| While still a minor. : i James Warren Thaxter, 18, ince © cane nay eeed a °*!122 'Thickson road north, Town oe Bhai par-unag bole court was "belligerent" pera $1 worth of gasoline from after his arrest Feb. 9. a, Whitby service station before Constable Edwards said he driving east towards Oshawa. |saw the accused ' staggering He said he learned later|from a Dundas street west taxi Simacki's driver's licence was/ stand on the night in question. under suspension. name was, the accused replied WHITBY PERSONALS "it's none of your business". The officer said the accused was belligerent enroute to the House of Windsor Chapter| IODE held its annual "Dessert Bridge' Monday at the Whitby Arena. Bridge was played at 32 tables. This event proved to be most successful both socially and financially. Winner of two tickets to attend a performance at O'Keefe Centre was Mrs. Everett Quantrill. Other prize winners were: Estelle Crowley, Myrtle Fell, Charlotte Cormack, Mary Canzi, Sheila Goode, Joyce MacKey, Mrs. J. D Smart, Marg. Carter, K. Fair man, Mrs. R. W. Bryson, Helen Rosebrugh, Mrs. C. Jenkins, Mrs. H. S. Ogden, Joye Miller,| Hilda Richards, Wendy Pan- tony, Eva Smith, Mrs, D. A. Wilson. Co-conveners were Mrs. John Davies and Mrs. John Harvie. Maurice Holmes, of Lene police station and when there he refused to assist police in get- ting his identification. He said he was 22, Constable Edwards testified. Bridge winners: High for ladies Mrs. Shedden and Mrs. Beeffitt, high man: J. Sheedy. Miscellaneous winners were: Margaret Smith and Lloyd Smith. Euchre winners: Ladies first Betty Baker, Mrs. Lenore Genoe, booby prize Miss Cun- ningham . Refreshments were served by Mrs. E. Vallant and her committee, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Casey, of Valentia, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glenney, 407 Kent street. Over the weekend guests were: Miss Mrs. George Holliday, Brock street north, who has been ill for some time at the Oshawa General Hospital is now con- valescing at her home, Her friends wish her a prompt re- covery. he reached legal age of years on the threat of a jail sentence. Suspend Sentence For Thett | 1437 Byron street south, was djienengy from the fall the lake and returned to Whitby.) Guest to a charge of drinking 1.| Constable Kenneth Edwards told He said when asked what his His Worship warned Thaxter| to refrain from drinking until! Donald David Ferris, 45, of Ontario now is receiving its first electrical energy from the splitting of the atom. Ontario Hydro has introduced the atom- ic age in power production. This is the latest step in the story of the "Resources Behind the Elec- tric Switch." Most of us take the electric switch for granted and expect that when we push a button or flick a switch, we will receive power instantly to light build- motors and perform numerous functions that are merely rou- tine in our daily use of electri- cal energy. Electricity has grown so commonplace that one hardly ever wonders what is ceally behind the electric switch enabling us to command this great force to perform countless Ss. Ontario has forged ahead to become the leading province in Canada and much of this pro- gress is due to the abundance of low cost electric power. The} history of eleetric power gener- ation in iis province is inter- esting. Its availability and wide- spread use in Ontario started from humble beginnings back in 1906 when the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario! came into being. As the name implies, Ontario Hydro has re- lied mainly on hydrauli¢ power sources, using the mechanical in the rivers of this province and har- nessing it to make electric power throughout most of its 57- year history, C. G. W. Mac- Intosh, Public Relations Offi-| cer for Ontario Hydro's Central] Region, stated in an address to the Whithy Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon in the Whitby Arena, on Tuesday. In his talk "Resources Be- hind the Electric Switch', the speaker described various sources o* electric power in Ontamio and illustrated the high- lights with color slides. He pointed ou. that Ontario Hydro will be obtaining most of its power from large coal-fired electric plants and big nuclear power stations which. will be supplying this growing province in the next decade. Ontario Hydro is planning ahead con- stantly and making progressive Drove While Suspended Fined $200 A Pickering Township man |was Tuesday fined $200 and | costs, or 30 days, when he plead- jed guilty before Magistrate | Crawford W. Guest to a charge |of driving while under suspen. sion. William Puckrin admitted to police his licence was under sus- | pension when asked to produce! it at an Ajax service station. Pickering Township Police ings or to turn on electric]: Aiomic Energy Now Gives Electricity The power station area and grounds have been completely landscaped and beautified. Another large coal-fired ther- mai power station is planned for Frenchman's Bay on Lake On- tario betwe en Scarborough Township and Ajax in Picker- ing Township. This powerhouse to be known as Dunbarton Gen- erating Station will not likely be needed before 1970, Hydro engi- neers presently estimate. A fourth large thermal power sta- tion has been announced for the Clarkson area on the lakeshore just east o Oakville. The progressive plans of On- tario Hydro have included the construction of the first nuclear power plants in Canada, the speaker said. One of these, the Nuclear Power Demonstration plant with a capacity of 20,000 kw> went into operation a few months ago. It is situated on the Ottawa River near Rolph- ton, Ontario, about 150 miles north of the City of Ottawa. This atomic - fuelled electric power generating station was built jointly by the Atomic Energy Commission of Canada Limited, the Canadian General Electric Company and Ontario moves tv provide adequate power resources. Ail the major sources of hydraulic, electric power in Ontario's larger rivers now have been harnessed. But there still remain several small- er power sites on nivers in Northern Ontario which will pro- vide a total of approximately 2,000,000 kw. Some of these sites are now being developed and sources will be available when needed in various parts of On- tario because the Commission is introducing extra high volt- age (460,000 volts and up) for long 'listance transmission of power with less line loss. However, even these hydrau- lic power sources in the north will not be able to take care of the requirements for power in Ontario beyond the next couple of years. The Commission's en- gineers who study the power load growth trend have fore- cast that Ontario will require about 21,000,000 kw of electrical energy to fill the power needs by 1980. This is almost three times the amount of power that is now being produced and con- sumed in this province. That is why the Commission is closely Studying the future' watching and analyzing the growth trend of the province and planning to provide adequate supplies of electric power that will have to come from larger, more effi- cient coal-fired thermal elec- tric generating stations also) from nuclear fission power] plants as Ontario enters this new atomic age, Mr. MacIntosh said. DESCRIBE DEVELOPMENTS The speaker described sev- eral of the big hydro +evelop- ments, such as the Des Joachims power plant on the Ottawa River, which produces some 380,000 kw; also the Niag- ara hydraulic generating sta- tions, including the Sir Adam Beck No. 1 generating station and the new Sir Adam Beck- Niagara generating station No. 2 with its pump storage plant, which together produce almost 2,000,000 kw at full capacity, engineers with much valuable energy released by splitting uranium atoms in this great, new nuclear age. Another nuclear electric power station is being construct- ed on the shores of Lake Huron at Douglas Point between Southampton and Kincardine. Mr. MacIntosh described this station briefly and stated that when in operation about 1965, it is scheduled to produce some 200,000 kw. Much of the electric power produced ijn the future will come from giant steam electric coal- fired plants, also from the new sources being developed in this atomic age, enabling electric power to be produced from ultra-modern, nuclear energy power stations, That is the story in Ontario, the speaker said, in brief concerning the "Resources PURSE SNATCHING THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Februery 13, 1963 5 Reach Township Man With Record Gets 3 Months A Toronto man, whose' crim- inal record includes a total of 30 convictions, dating back to 1932 and from petty theft to forgery, was Tuesday sentenced to three months on a_ theft charge. Joseph Albert Gosleigh, 51, of 325 George street, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Crawford W. Guest to a charge of stealing a purse Feb, 10. Pickering Township Police Sgt. Richard H. Bodley told the court Gosleigh was seen taking a girl's purse and putting it under his coat before getting off a Grey Coach bus at Ajax on the day in question. Sgt. Bodley said the accused was a passenger on 'the same bus in which two girls, return- ing from a Florida vacation were riding. He said the girls had fallen asleep and one of them put her purse in a seat across from her. Sgt. Bodley said the accused put the purse under his coat before he got off the bus at Ajax. Another girl, the officer said, saw Gosleigh "'lift" the purse and reported it to the bus Hydro.. It will. provide Ontario) He also described briefly the|Behind the Electric Switch." driver. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver--William R. Ma-- son, 72, pioneer press telegra- pher and former Morse and teletype operator with The Ca- nadian Press. Tokyo--George R. Clark, 55, deputy minister of fisheries for Canada. Palo Alto, Calif.--Cyril Frank Elwell, 78, a pioneer in discov- ering and developing radio com- munications, ' Chicago -- George Goodwin Dewey, 90, only. son of Admiral George Dewey, the hero. of Manila Bay, Montreal--Philip T. R. Pugs- ley, 51, only Canadian ever elected president of the Inter- national Junior Chamber of Commerce. huge new Robert H. Saunders- St. Lawrence generating station, which provides another 940,000 Ww. Turning to thermal electric stations, Mr. MacIntosh men- tioned the R. L. Hearn generat- ing station or. the eastern water- front of Metropolitan Toronto, that has a total capaciy of 1,200,000 kw. This coal-fired electric plant has been extend- ARNOLD'S 115 BROCK ST. NORTH Just North 'of the Four Corners OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 -- FRI. WHITBY 'TIL 9 -- WED. 'TIL 6 P.M. ed with four big 200,000 kw gen- erating units added to the orig- inal station which contained four 100,000 kw units, to make it Canada's largest thermal electric plant at present. The Hearn G.S. at full capacity will use 10-000 tons of coal per day and 36 million gallons of water each hour for cooling pur- poses. However, as the demand for power continues to grow, the SIRLOIN OR WING Fresh Cut from Government Inspected Beef STEAKS RUMP ROAST BEEF tp. 69: lb. 75¢ Commission is presently build- ing the world's largest thermal electric station in the Port Credit area, known as Lake- view generating station. The FRESH SHOULDER PORK ROAST Constable Donald Martin told the court he saw the accused driving north on Harwood ave- nue Jan. 26. He said he asked him to produce his driver's li- cence when he pulled into a service station. Fines Total $275 On Two 39: speaker described the many in- teresting features of this sta- tion, which when completed will have a total capacity of 1,800,- 000 kw. At full load this sta- tion will use about 16,000 tons of coal daily and some 60,000,000 gallons of water per hour for cooling purposes. First power from this giant station, it FRESH FRESH WIENERS FRESH BRAISING RIBS HAMBURG STEAK ing to 300,000 kw, was pro- duced in late summer of 1961. The plant will cost about $250,000,000. to complete. The FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 55;] Butte, British Columbia, arrived) ann Cannon of Bancroft, Mr. Tuesday placed on suspended jand Mrs. Roy Casey and Miss |Doris Faithful, of Little Britain, sentence and granted probation for one year when he pleaded | Driving Counts guilty before Magistrate Craw- generating station is almost as high as a twenty-storey build- ing and the three giant stacks nearly 500-feet high. Most mod- PRIME RIB ROAST Employees According to the officer the accused had the wallet contain- ed in the girl's purse in his pocket when he was apprehend- ed, It contained a $20 traveller's cheque, $8 in U.S. currency and a $2 Canadian bill. After hearing Gosleigh's lengthy record read by acting Crown Attorney George Boy- chyn, His Worship suggested the accused had "not improved any over the past 30 years". "Purse snatching, especially from girls on buses is kind of an old trick," His Worship added, Gosleigh said liquor was his downfall and it was a con- tributing factor every time he got into trouble over the more than 30 years indicated by his record. He said if "His Worship would give me a break, I would 'take the cure' and would never again be in this or any other court. room." set | Gosleigh's record indicated B |convictions from Oshawa to as| Doolin Point $10.40. The victory had west as Vernon, B.C. |was worth $42,750. | | | Annes. 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Guest to a charge of Fines totalling wi Abie be a guest of his daughter and/ Miss Pamela Yeo, of Ottawa. | theft. levied against a Pickering son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-)/------______-___"_| town Constable James Wilson| township Bk cd liam MacDonald, and son and D k D . ltold the court the accused ad | Suilty Tuesday before Magis- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. run river | mitted taking . quantity of| rate - Crawford W, Guest to Harry Holmes. | G t S D |money from a Brock Street | Cnarees. of pid a oe under | | ; Fic spensio are riving. Brock Street Home and School! ets neven ays south service station till. kee ah pain! % 29 dd ia' Association held its annual) Gerald Hontoon, 78 Patricia! In his statement to police, bay and sat ee by ag "ap "Games Night" Monday even- street, Lindsay, was Tuesday) Ferris said the till was opened--| ae _ Costs, as ays on ing at the school. Bridge,| sentenced: to seven days in the) he did not open it, but just took| = pile gost shia diet Euchre and _ miscellaneous;county jail when he pleaded|the money. He said he was| gount nnd 915 and coats, tke games were played. Winners of|guilty before Magistrate Craw-| "destitute", when he took the | 2a? oe eee ee the lucky draws were: Lenore|ford W, Guest to a charge of| $72 from the cash drawer Peng. ob eet ae Genoe, A. Gower, Mrs. Holtby,| drunk driving. em ------__._______|run concurrently. Garnet McTaggart, Mary Reed, Frank Welling, G. Luke and D. N. Disney. Whitby Lions Club held a most successful Valentine dance Fri- day at Club Bayview. Winners of the lucky draw were Mr, and Mrs. Albert Pope, Whitby. Door prizes were won by Ellen Mac- Farlane and Ken McWilliam of Oshawa. OPP Constable David Onlock| |told the court he saw a north.| adam Was Scared Fined $200 Hit And Run | The driver, he said, was un-| steady on his feet and smelled| Strongly of alcohol. He said in his opinion the accused was | drunk |centre line, | A Pickering Township youth Town Constable James Wilson told the court he investigated a two-car crash, on Brock street north, Jan. 20. He said at the time, the accused thought he had suffered a broken nose. According to the officer, he} later learned the accused's| driver's licence is under sus.| pension. He said the accused| had been southbound in the} northbound lane and had no}| lights on at the time of the| PORTSMAN'| 103 BYRON ST. 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Ernest/further suspended for a_ six- Stoneman told the court Myers; month period. ran into the back of a parked yey car on Athol street Monday') WANT HIGHER SUBSIDY afternoon. He said the owner of} THR HAGUE (Reuters) the parked car followed the ac-/putch poets and authors want ors. CLEAROUT RUBBER BOOTS gd Ajax, but Myers would bigger subsidies from the gov- Hg ge pa oe 7.97 lernment. The . government has| According to Cpl. Stoneman,|budgeted about $8,400 for. spe-| E SPRIN TROPICAL FISH | the parked vehicle suffered ap-|cial grants to authors this year WOODEN -- ING SPECIALS NEONS | proximately $100 rear end dam-|and said two-thirds will go to CLOTHESPINS ZEBRAS ..... age. He said the accused backed /five authors. But the Dutch fed-| 3 doz. to a box Reg. 29e ] 3° eee CATFISH, each mishap. un See your Travel Agent or Call TCA WA. 56-2312 The road, Constable Wilson| : AQUARIUMS 2%4 Gel. Cepecity Reg, 4.50 2 e i 7 UNDER GRAVEL Aquarium Filters Never need changing. Reg. 1.99. 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