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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 5

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? Nee WHITBY And DISTRICT CHARTER MEMBERS ATTEND Kinsmen Mark 2ist Birthday evening was Ralph Harris, Now old enough to vote and| a eld enough to drink the Kins-| conservationist. men Club of Whitby, Tuesday} Mr. Harris addressed night celebrated its 21st birth-| members on the conservation of day at the Spruce Villa Hotel. {our natural resources and espe- The first such birthday party| cially water. in the history of Whitby Kins-! cites " ; | WASTED INHERITANCE men, the evening was a tremen- He claimed we have wasted) es former Kinsmen| °U! inheritance like a drunken) arrived at the meeting from| Sailor. : such far away places as May- 'In the last 10 years we have nooth and St. Catharines. lost more than 1,000,000 acres A huge birthday cake brought to urban sprawl and industry, in with lighted candles, high. he said. lighted the dinner part of the! 'Wells are dry where they meeting. The cake was later|have never been dry." A donated to the Retarded Chil-| "We're losing the precipita- ren's School in Ajax. tion of rainfall by floods and After dinner, Jim Ross-and|drought," he said, "and the Witness Sports Black Eyes In Courtroom UNPLEASANT DUTY Woman Joan W. Davies, a 36-year-old Toronto stenographer, was sen- tenced to seven days in jail, Tuesday, when she was con- victed of drunk driving in William Ryans, of Toronto, appeared trate's Qourt, Tuesday, with the both his eyes blackened and a} swollen nose. He was appearing as a Crown witness on an assault charge against a 24-year-old Green River man, Gilles Paulin. Mr. Ryans told the court he was punched in the- face and then kicked repeatedly after he had been knocked down by the accused, He said that Paulin had ac- cused him of being the cause of his discharge from the farm in Whitby Magis-| Whitby Magistrate's Court. Constable Ken Edwards ef the Whitby Town Police, testi- \fied he saw the woman strike a. parked car on Brock street jabout 1.00 a.m., Friday, May 3. . | He told the court he ran up lto the Davies' vehicle and lshone his flashlight into her leyes and told her to stop, but |she did not and continued driv- ling south on Brock at a slow |rate of speed. : | He chased after the car on foot, he said, and banged on \the rear fender and yelled for her to stop. Magistrate Sends To Jail would get out of her car and into the police cruiser. She again refused. He then asked Mrs. Davies if he could drive her vehicle to the station, She consented to this. When they arrived at the police station, he testified, the accused| was unsteady on her feet and had to hang onto the car for support. He said she also smelled strongly. of alco- holic beverage. In defence, Mrs. Davies told the court, she had had three pints of beer in Brechin before coming to Whitby because ishe was extremely upset with |personal problems and wasn't |drunk at the time she was stop- |ped but was just nervous. Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn told the accused she might of Dr. Bullman where the ac-|, This time she did; about 304 have had a great deal of stress cused had been working: Constable Carl Preston of the jfeet from the accident. | "She had trouble holding her jand strain -- but it was a jstrange way of showing it. Bill Mowat led the Kinsmen in| water table is continually low-lq nt ario Provincial Police,|nead up," he told the court,! He said it was an unpleasant " a sing-song which was heartily ering. enjoyed by all. Whitby detachment, "For 15 years pollution due to| vestigated the incident, told theSide to side." All past members of the club/ industrial waste is building uP|court when he arrived at the| "There was a strong smell of were invited to the meeting and/ at an appalling rate." six charter members honored! 'Who's going to pay for this?" the club with their presence. he asked. Bob Luk, governor of district) 'You and I will, eventually,} eight, brought congratulations! and our children and our chil- from the association to what-he|dren's children," he said, said was a strong, vibrant and| Charter president, Harry Cur-| an enthusiastic club. tis of St. Catharines, who re-| He told the members everyone turned to Whitby for the eve-| of us have benefitted by: being| ning, brightened the birthday a member and participating in celebration still more with sev- the association of Kinsmen. eral humorous stories for which {Bullman farm he found Ryan) with his clothing covered with blood and bleeding profusely from a cut on his nose. Extent of the reported dam- age to the countenance of Ryans was two black eyes, a fractured nose, bruises to the r_ and three sutures required {@ Close the cut on his nose. Pailin. told Magistrate Harry Jermyn he never Ww. kicked alcohol in the car,"' he added, "I asked her to get out of the who {n-| and her head was rolling from|duty to sentence a woman to \jail but on the evidence pre- [pares he had no other choice. car three times and each time|| she refused." Anothér crown witness, Cor- poral Ernest Stoneman of the Whitby Town Police, arrived about 1.30 a.m. after he was summoned to the scene by a citizen who heard the noise of the impact. | He asked the accused if she || Three-Month Term For Bomb Scare TORONTO (CP)--Frank M. Christie, 50, of Toronto was-sen- tenced Wednesday to three months in jail fof 'falsely telling police that someone was going to biow up downtown Union Sta- tion with three sticks of dyna- mite. Christie was arrested last week in a public phone booth near the CPR-CNR station, Po- lice taking his call stalled him while the call was traced and officers closed in on the booth. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York--Mrs. Julian Bates, 37, wife of the editor in New York of North American serv- ices. for Reuters news agency. New York--Mrs. Harriet Lies Kreisler, 94, widow of famed violinist Fritz Kreisler. Rochester, Minn.--R. Leigh- ton Goster, 66, former manag- ing director of Canada Life In- surance Officers' Association. Port Hope, Ont.--Frank G. Ham, 74, a Salvation Army of- ficer for more than 50 years. Regina -- George W. Robert- son, 74, former secretary of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Halifax -- Mrs. Warrena Power, 65, registrar and dean of women at the University of King's College. Larchmont, N.Y. James | Manslaughter THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 30,1693 § Charge Laid In Beating SIMCOE, Ont, (CP)--Harold Graves, 23, was charged with manslaughter and criminal neg- ligence Wednesday following the death Tuesday of Mrs. Eva Propper, 65. Mrs. Propper was taken to hospital Saturday night after re- ceiving a blow to the head when she tried to break up a fight outside her home. Graves and his brother, Clif- ford, 29, had earlier been| charged with assault causing! bodily harm. | Police said the two were in a fight with three of the dead woman's sons near Langton, 15 miles southwest of Simcoe, and later the fight continued in front of Mrs. Propper's home. Mrs. Propper never regained consciousness after being ad-) mitted to hospital with multiple) face fractures, She was re- ported to have been struck with a board. |Picker, 80, a Russian-born im-| migrant who showed his grati-| tude to the United States by re-| turning millions of dollars to the] LADIES!... 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He! gestured this by raising a Dedication To WILLS MAY RETURN LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In- fielder Maury Wills of Los An-| geles Dodgers, sidelined since Rep 4.95, ONLY. ...seceee OAD We Offer -- Line DRESS JACKETS -- Mission Is Sermon Topic "Christian Brotherhood--Fact or Fiction?" was the sermon subject at St. Mark's United Church Sunday morning. The choir, under the direction of| Mrs. J. Beaton, sang 'the anthem '"'Consider The Lilies of The Field". Next Sunday a service in which the CGIT, Explorers and Messengers will participate will emphasize "Dedication to Mis-| sion". The annual Congregation- al and Sunday School Picnic will be held at Greenwood Conserva- tion Area Saturday. WHITBY PERSONALS At an executive meeting of| R. A, Hutchison Home 'and NONG Probe School Association, final ar- | rangements were made for| TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- "Field Day" to be held June 10./General Robert Bonner of Brit- The children will bring their\ish Columbia said . Wednesday picnic lunch. Treats will be sup-|the B.C. government's help to plied by Home and School Asso.| Ontario in its investigation into} ciation. jstock transactions involving {Northern Ontario Natural Gas) Mrs. Gordon Kyle gave. the Company is 'co-operation we] report on the most successful! are glad. to extend and would| "Country Fun Fair' held re-|hope to receive in similar cir- cently. Harold Fisher and Mrs.' cumstances." Gordon Kyle have been appoint-- But Mr, Bonner denied, in an ed representatives and will at-|interview at Victoria, that any- tend the Area Council of Homejone from the .BC. government and School Associations in Dun-| has gone to New Zealand in con- barton in September. nection with the NONG inquiry. ' The Canadian Press reported | Mrs. J. L. McQuat and her erroneously. Tuesday that Vie-| son Billy are both celebrating |tor Dryér 'of the. B.C, attorney- their birthdays today. Their) general's department had flown| friends wish them both many|to New Zealand to question | happy returns of the day. For|Stewart Smith, a former super-| Billy's seventh birthday the fol-|intendent of brokers in the west lowing friends will attend his! coast province, about the NONG| party: Paul Sewik, Gary Jef.-| affair. freys, Sandra and David Elms,; Mr, Bonner. said there "has Joanne Hammers, Wayne Cow.| been a certain amount of inves- ley, Tommy Lintner, Billy Bus-|tigation-in co-operation with the tard and John Sheehan. Poelarinag authorities,' since the} NONG inquiry was r Mrs. John Tizzard,: of St.jlast fall. ant am a ai John, Newfoundland is visiting) whether or not any further co- governor, told the club, mem-| bers of town council are wel-; coming the idea of another} | park. The Kinsmen Club of Whitby| intend to build another park in) the centre part of town. | He said "'if anyone would like to form a K-40 club I will be one of the first to join'. The Kinsmen association is for young men under 40 years| of age. The formation of a K-40) club would mean members who had reached the age limit could still meet and enjoy past com- radeship. Charter members who were present at the meeting were: Gord Osborne, Harry Curtis, Red Ricketts, Ron Agg, Fred | Twist and Bill Sala. BC. To Help -- at the home of her son and| operation is required." daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.) -- Sere G. R, Tizzard, Dunlop street east. Over the weekend 'they| L 7 attended the Bachus-Tizzard| ower axes wedding (sister of Mr. Tizzard)| held in Trinity United Church,| So h B H f | anover. ug t y Mrs. S. Thorndyke, 210 St.) . Peters street, celebrated her CMA Brief birthday, Wednesday, May 29. For the occasion a family din- ner was arranged. Church . of conference Canada's urged Toronto} | The many friends of R.. A. Phair are happy to learn that he is back at his home, Centre street south, after a.stay at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. M. Therault spent last week at their cottage at Crystal Lake. She was accompanied by her daughter Mrs. William) Dettman of Oshawa, Mrs. Howard Thayer js in the Ajax Pickering Hospital where she is under observation. Her friends wish her a prompt re- covery, Wednesday |} that legislators, news media and) other organizations take counsel from history that gambling is ultimately intolerabe. The conference's annual meet- ing adopted a resolution which! declared that any group which seeks profit from gambling con-) tributes to the moral and eco- nomic breakdown of society. | Copies of the resolution will) be sent to Federal Justice Min- | ister Lionel Chevrier and_ the|| Canadian Federation of Mayors) and Municipalities, now meeting! here. 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