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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1964, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 25,1964 §- $1000 Blaze Blamed On Hot Grease A batch of unruly french tried potatoes were blamed for starte COURT BRIEFS Shoplifting Shirley Seen By Salesman xcccerone charge, and was remanded in|Mallon told the Court he stopped) Dufferin street residence custody for two weeks for sen-|Hellas at 12.25 a.m. on Feb. 21/day. Wrong-Way Drive Costs Man $200 James Stewart Kirk, the man| The collision occurred just who went the "wrong way" on/four-tenths of a mile east of pooragin 99 days tee 7 ge Seer Lynn Creek bridge, the officer culation here yesterday. said. Kirk admitted to entering akg Bom Eh ahaa Manager: John Gault Tel, 668-3703) Lal Ld bh bbiobs® The blaze, at the home of 'Mrs. Herman Parish, apparent-. ly broke out when grease from' a container of frying potatoes. ported Whitby" Voluntary' Br; poi it gade member, and Town Mayor," Warren Mowat. He said the Brigade succeeds ed in confining fire to the. CO ha nintey nipaded VHITBY PERSONALS | Brass Band Ladies'| Mrs, Earl Ward, 105 Mary| is holding a rum-)street, is opening her home this| mage and homebake sale, Sat-|evening at 7.30 to the Women's! urday, March 28 at the bandiInstitute members for their| social room. above Ailan's drug)monthly meeting. GUARD DUTY Pte. John P. Berger of of the Royal 22nd Regiment, a sandbag hut in the Cana- Temiscouta, Que., a member stands on guard duty outside dian army camp near Nicosia. 'PIRACY' -- LASCO CLAIMS Engineer Walkoff May Paralyse Steel Plant The possibility of a work-stop-;Council argued that the CNR hadjallowed to operate page strike loomed ominously|no right building on private| equipment," he added. for Lake Ontario Steel Company/property -- that 'this was their) late yesterday. work", |BAD TASTE Work stopped yesterday morn-| The CNR argued that they! gaat in the equipment ing when nine operating engin-\could build anything, anywhere,|""Ch was left idle were: eers left their machines idle on) yy. Miller said that LASCO] inoleedi na 7 ag scrapers, the site to attend a 1 p.m. meet-inaq arranged a meeting with! heat ing LASCO's own over- ing at the union hall in Oshawa.|poth parties and- that it wasliravelline ¢ and 40-ton overhead Indications from union sources|agreed that CNR would finish) The cn ages the nine over-| last night revealed that the|the main sp@line, while sub-/ators Mr. Miller revealed also 25,1 Crown Attorney. happy birthday. Operating Engineers Union|sidiary line construction would) stopped work directly for about\,., {She ,Want to get, drunk, : The many friends of Mr.) would throw a picket line around be heid in abeyance. \560: ciliecs. He satlinnted Win ox: let her do it at home. She can; Mrs. Peter Willison, 1108) James Wilde, 1103 Henry street, | the Hopkins street Base-line} 7 ltual cash loss to LASCO at $10 |keep off the street and out of|Centre street south, is opening|are sorry to learn that he is in road site in protest of the em-|'WE HAVE MONEY i ia nepeetial };}|the homes of other people. her home this Wednesday,|the Oshawa General Hospital .on.|000 per day. The "intangible"| ~ «. ' A ive| ployment of CNR equipment! He added that, when the con-| Reo 5 Someone's going to getMarch 25, to the executive|where he underwent surgery. and engineers on the project. jlosses, listed as startup, sched-| hurt," he warned, sd 16, an Ot-| pleas on dangerous driving Gilbert. Wagamese, | and drunk-driving. Normal- |tawa youth area, was sent back ly attempts are made to |home on two years probation/ reduce these charges to |by Magistrate Jermyn. | careless and impaired driv- The boy was convicted of car ing respectively. theft and break, enter and theft| Magistrate Harry Jermyn {at an earlier court. | and Crown Attorney Bruce | ---- | Affleck were able to clear u" the day's docket in about One-Stop DECORATING one hour of court time. The cases ranged from drunk-driving to vagrancy @ Wallpaper ond Murels © Custom Draperies to the theft of 50 cents, Broedi: and Rugs The only "no'-guilty plea" was entered by a company @ C.L.L. Paints end Varnishes |! © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points |) charged with failing to file DODD & SOUTER dows of the Cochrane streetin, affair is Mrs. George White Dove Rebekah Lodge, home belonging to her estrang- Foster. She will be assisted by Pickering, entertained _resi- ed husband, John Emberg. - |virs' Norman O'Leary, Mrs.|dents of Fairview Lodge for She did it with her fists Fri- Doug Deir. Mrs. W. E." Maun.|their March birthday _ party day night, the court was told,|i..°yrs Peter VanGills, Mrs.|With Mrs. Silk in charge. Mr, and then finished the job Satur-|j7 07 4iq Wyatt. Mrs. Stan Red.|Cooper showed comic movies day with a 10pound sledge-|;.o, Mrs. Eric Glarke, Mrs,|0f Laurel and Hardy. A nicely hammer : Charles Mackey, Mrs. Waiter|decorated birthday cake was On both nights. the state- Church. -Mrs. Alvin Church,|cut by the oldest celebrant ,. ment disclosed, Mrs. Emberg,/n7,<° rigrence Sweet, Mrs. Cour.|Present, Mrs. Ada _ Stacey. non-union 32. who lives at 604 Dundas iis Risen Mis Rae Hopkins, | Others celebrating birthdays street east, was drunk. Mrs. Morley Smith. Anyone|Were: Ladies, Mrs. Ivy Leach, Mr. Emberg, Crown Attorney wishing to make donations|Mrs. Edith Bradley, Mrs. Irene , ined, had ; 5 a mins 6 pre win dam-|Piease contact Mrs. F oa teg iets me Nes ak oe lage charges against the|-3190. Cann, Annie Shaw and Nina) their 1962 taxes. It was Decor Centre Ltd. Nash. Gentlemen: Louis Burns, i accused. Miss Jacqueleen Linton, 904|Donald Scott, Henry Farrell, oe lle Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Magistrate Harry Jermyn|'he wrong lane at Thickson's : : i also suspended the 22-year-old's|'0ad. Constable Goodwin esti- Shirley Temperton's shoplift- licence for two years on the/mated that a total of two miles ing technique backfired. : ° dangerous driving conviction, | was ' accomplished before the' She was convicted of the theft|*e™¢e- wo lane of High- Kirk, of 260 Linden street,|crash. ¥ ' z i - A "aaa A Q : of a transistor radio from a|DIDN'T PAY TAXES A : Oshawa, was westbound: in the! Hardin suffered a _ broken whitby sibctrical appliance shop| The Duffin's Creek Golf and He said the accused was pro- eastbound lanes of Highway/pelvis, collar and cheekbones|hy Magistrate Harry Jermyn|Country Club Ltd was fined ceeding slowly in the passing 401, the court learned, when he/in the crash, as well as lacera-\here Tuesday. $25 and costs for failure to pay|@"e- collided head-on with an auto-|tions. He informed the court Miss Temperton. 25. of 352\their 1963 taxes. Cpl. Mallon and Constable J. mobile driven by Paul Hardin,|that he was still pained by his! poena Vistar avenue, Oshawa,| The evidence was presented C€. McDonald both agreed that yale cage as , Shoulder, knee and left cheek-| rabbed the radio from thelby the RCMP. Club vice-presi- the accused was 'in no condi- 'onsta' a oodwin of | , . a i ive"' OPP Whitby tol a court thatl Fa die aca |Brock street store while herjdet Eddy. Power indicated to|4on sad wheats he had spotted Kirk in the p is wife acquired a cut on\partner, another woman, pre-|the Court that one of his former, His eyes \ere bloodshot, he): 1 vnore flames damaged: : : er chin. Kirk, who was! i i il- 1 hi |was unsteady, and his speech wrong lane near the Whitby ae F occupied the proprietor, Wil-|employees had assured him that' the stove, refrigerator and one access, and had given chase. pears nde cg ry -- jilizm Jackson. * --|the forms were filed. incoherent, the Court learned.| 11° the extent of $1,000, | The Constable had his siren!) in the ad: path cars ended' he incident occurred about) "I'm quite sure this was the, Breathalizer tests showed a) Mrs, Parish was reported to. [sounding and his beacon light!) 4. 5.30 p.m., March 23, Mr, Jack-|case," Magistrate Jermyn said,|1.35 to 1.4 alcohol-count, Cpl.jnaye telephoned _ firefighters' flashing, as he paralleled Kirk. Sire Ne sented to ae pont ges son said the women arrived to-|"but I must assess a fine." The|Mallon revealed. Whitby attor-lfrom her house after the blaze He was, however, in the cor-|W#> estimated at , and tO. cether and while the other|minimum penalty was given, [ney Paul Coath asked for thelproke out at approximately 4.30 rect, westbound lane. |Hardin's car at $400. priced TV sets, Miss Temper-! : es |reduction from drunk to impair-).m. She was throwing buckets | Oshawa lawyer Terry Kelly|ton browsed. (CHARGE REDUCED jed driving. Mr. Affleck agreed.|o¢ water on the blaze when the explained that Kirk had be- Hie said he nolioad tha radio| Clifford Hellas, 32, of 666 Charges of having a part-\Brigade arrived to quickly Sledgehammer waidipe ounnised a the Thickson missing and followed the pair. tas f Viggrossgg Mince 28 |bottle of rum in the car were' douse the flames. : access, despite signs, and|sanich split up, Miss Temper- fined $100 and costs or 30 days! withdrawn. by the Crown. Mr. Mowat said the 1614 Duf- | i | thought he was still on the Base ar ay j per-!on a reduced charge of impaired iferin street dwelling, south of W man Fined Line road. ton, he said, threw the radio) driving. REMANDED AGAIN Victoria street east, was "abouk 0 He admitted that his client|imto the street when she saw Opp Whitby Corporal Mike) Hans Frederick Bras of Ajax,|i99 years old' and that the 95 As Drunk rm oroviem = 1 speceitm. 1 and secotedl| Inere last Week, ay romunded e_ Sueyi Ane }sonal problem -- a speech im- e recovered it and secured! |here A $ on section of the si . $ n pediment that badly affected/the services of Cpl. Jim Barter} ALL BUT ONE lout of custody for t a : ain 1 ,.,him. The court was assured/of Whitby PD.:Cpl. Barter ar-| |16. He will be in contact wit Be cg Sa that no criminal intent entered|rested the accused. | WERE GUILT Y Salvation Army Captain Ed- OTD rho Whitby i over. thel into "a o oniltvy to the ward Reed during that time the tap 'gi L pe \by shi HA ole e-aletiyg hed Everybody pleaded guilty |Court. was assured. See a 4 |weekend was ended by Magis- in Whitby Magistrate's Court ; trate Harrv Jermyn here ™ har wh le Bis | Magistrate Jermyn warned laay :d d y: |the accused, who is contemplat- He fined Mrs. Mary Emperg The one dissenter of the |ing a summer marriage, that and costs or 10 days for) win. eight cases was a com- |his conduct until June would af- |Heing drunk in a ged agree Auxilincy Pay, Mk A Dereon. ie turn (fet tne final sentencing. The court learne rom the" ¢ most surprising turn -|testimony of Whitby PD Cor- of events were two guilty |BACK TO OTTAWA jporal Jim Barter that Mrs. at- Emberg had smashed the win-|-4).. at 10 a.m. Convener for SHORTY'S 121 Broek St. N. Whitby ROWNTREE CHOCOLATES BLACK MAGIC 1 Ib. Reg. Price 1,90 _ "But this. is not going to con Byron street north, is celebrat-|Andrew Mazunyk, Mark Shep-| tinue in this county, theling her birthday today, March|pard, Cecil Hooey, Orval Lyall| Crown boomed. "'Not as longi95" Her friends wish her aland Herbert Pegg. DAIRY BOX 1 Ib. Reg. Price 1.75 SHORT'S Created To Family Monuments |) tracts on these sub-lines came} " 7 'i | |}members of Kathleen Rowe A ; i 2Y | | | : ; They wish him a prompt re- Individual Jack Miller, project engineer|UP three weeks ago, the CNR ule disruption, and potential loss| |Home and School Association. areas oe Requirements ' iF inauish them. They|i" profits was. figured at $25,000) | and rvisor for LASCO re-|refused to relinquish them. Apne | POPULATION SWELLS ichlitel ANSE ieee eee | ato. | daughter FIRST STAFFORD BROS. " : ating Engineers, and of the Osh-/have your money". ions around here are concern-|14,000 but in the rainy season|on the occasion of her birth- He accused the Council of at-|tracks. The CNR then moved in| ie cil a, tempting to: pirate work froma tamping machine, which was) \Terry Mowat, Susan . Des-| s : K-Mart Traffic Irks yoodall, Susan Lavalley, Isabel Budget Tailored Terms spur lines. Mr. Miller said he solicited) Varied refreshments were)?*®--> by going on the property and in-|eers had no-one qualified to ; . : were enjoyed and dancing. job and attend the meeting. jin any case, the Council consid-| Kendalwood road residents|new K-Mart several years ago, threatened by $100 fines, if they |are finding the friction unplea-|plained. "But it's just another | | DENIES UNION Mr. Miller revealed that LAS- "three or four" Kendalwood|lights on the K-Mart parking day in the event of a strike, and) jfected by the commercial de-|homeowners across the street. of the Oshawa and District action against Larocque and) Trades Council absolved his |Council Monday. 10.30 p.m.," he suggested. The International representa- problems at LASCO. road entrance to the shopping|sents another problem to. the been contacted at the Toronto . Jeck Miller that "Art Bieter ee ' jbearing the brunt of much of|bage blowing from one property to keep the project going". | \from the road before drivers|in full by the roads committee. noon, was quoted as saying that} Mr. Miller and LASCO, he support heavy trucks. dential area," he said, "'These one had spoken to him or the) company spurlines, and that | registered. owned company,' Mr. Beck- | ed to go to foremen first, if "But LASCO is private jwill spend the next week in the/north, Whitby. lyation Army will be seeking 19 and go into 309 Byron north ferred to the action of Art La-|were quoted as saying: '"We|@4 Donna Marie, of awa and District Building and| Local labor was employed as|.q he said. "Especially as a|an estimated 3(,000 nomads en-\qay: Christine Staffler, Jane MORTGAGE | chesnes, Susan Borchuk, Helen Experienced Fast Service Kendalwood Residents structing the men to leave their|gnerate the machine and that,| CO would lose about $35,000 per jroad families most directly ef-|area were annoying some Building and Construction centre, located between Kendal-| neighborhood, he added. He ask- Local offices, it was learned, ; Larocque of the Operating tne K-Mart traffic', he said.|to another. (One of the machine oper-| ators with fines if they re- {become habituated to using it". 'Frequently there are difficul- they were told at the meeting) said, had agreed in January "Former Kendalwood resi-|points will be considered one construction company heads re-| they had done so despite the S . "Our gates have never been! stead pointed out, "Within they want to talk to any of the! property, and therefore our 'Ontario County Jail. Mr. Broughton had told police ways to help them out. Captain Reed asked his Wor- Attention Golfers... BROOKLIN DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN! 1% Miles North of Brooklin on Hwy. Ne. 12 NEILSON'S ICE CREAM GOLDEN GRADE BRICKS Reg. Price 3 for 1,05 SHORT'S ; SATURDAY ONLY Neilson Treasure CHOCOLATES Reg. 1.75 and 1 Carton of CIGARETTES (any Brend) BOTH FOR ae CRESCENT TOOTH PASTE ECONOMY 89° SIZE LTD. MONUMENTS 318: DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Whitby Brass Band Ladies' Auxiliary RUMMAGE & HOME BAKE SALE SAT., MAR, 28th 10 A.M, Cecil R. Brown --or-- Jim W. Jones VICTORIA and GREY TRUST |308 Dundes St. W., Whitby | WHY PAY MORE! ; . Buy the Best FOR LESS RED BRAND OF HINDS | ster us, 97° CUT, WRAPPED AND MARKED HAMBURG §3.:;. 1.00 GRADE "A" FRESH, ALL WHITE EGGS 3 poz. 1.00 LARGE SIZE DOZ. 45¢ e@ Fill Your Freezer Now e TROUGHTON Meat Market INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 @ Practice Makes Perfect @ Improve Your Driving @ Plenty of New Equipment ovailoble, At BAND SOCIAL HALL Please plan to attend and sup- port your Town Band 50c 1,00 Smell Pail Large Pail ....000.. For further information Phone 665-4413 TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 27th There will be no garbage collection on Friday, FISHER LIGHTERS Reg. Price 1,98 NOW ONLY March 27th. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Thursday, March 26th. Works Department. | RONSONAL LIGHTER FLUID 8 ox. Can. 39° ONLY ew To Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of D-Day Pink Pebble HAND LOTION For The Kitehen--16-0x. 69° Byron _ street domain. We have agree- ments with four companies which instal track on private land." Mr. Beckstead would not comment on whether or not pickets would surround LAS- "Larocque just came right in and spoke to the men directly." SECOND SETBACK This marks the second time in three months that strike has threatened the multi-million-dol-) y. : pit | "This is leaving a pretty bad| The settled population of|mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, en- rocque of the Union of Oper-/have the contract and Welaste in our mouth as far as|Spanish Sahara bers about|tertained the following friends Construction Trades Council as)much as possible, Mr. Miller/new plant just entering this|ter the territory in search Of|Hurley. Sharon Silver, Sharon _ "piracy". |said, in preparing for the NeW! area," grazing: land. Pinan' 'ary Elbe Mill oh LOANS Low Interest Rates the union workers employed by|operated by an engineer em-) the CNR in the construction of) ployed in the CNR union. | Scar Hees Byuseiie' Bed He accused Larocque of Per-jagreement from Mr. Larocque Donna Marie's sister, Michele. petrating the walkoff yesterday|that the local operating engin-| val waeann' a oe dak rated birthday cake. Games He also -- nage! them! ered CNR equipment non-union, |have been rubbing elbows with|and were assured it would be! as saying that they had been tnion operators are n0t!the adjacent K-Mart and some|something special," he com- refused. sant. parking lot." LEGAL ACTION William Mirkton, representing He also pointed out that flood- that company lawyers had al-| Fred Beckstead, President |velopment, listed. several com-|"The lights could be shielded in'- ready been allerted to take legal plaints to Whitby Township|some way, or extinguished after Council President Fred Beck-| | He demanded a Council veto! Derelict garbage from a r of any blame for fu- A stead. | paca Pod pi Moore in tabor |°" trucks using the Kendalwood| nearby Root Beer stand pre- tive for the Union of Operating : ae Engineers, John Wedge, had Pig hg! ao et ee jwood and Highway 2. ed Council if there were a muni- y L 2c | 'Kendalwood road has been'cipal bylaw to deal with gar- and he had assured that he) aro ; ' would "do everything he could) Engineers eon threat- |<Residents feel commercial ve-| Reeve John Goodwin assured ened crane and dozer oper- |hicles should be directed away|him the matter would be studied ators, who returned to pick up| fused to leave the job yester- his gear late yesterday after-| day. |He pointed out Kendalwood was/ties surrounding commercial de-| ja "half load" road, not built to velopment adjacent to a resi- "not to cross company lines".) that CNR workers would not | Mr. Miller explained that no} instal any more track On' dents queried Council on the!by one and action taken." garding the grievance, and that) agreement no official complaint had been "The CNR is: a_publicly- ey closed to any union representa-) their lines we do not inter- | Ai v7 B ; ive," i t they are sup- pyre | t eee Aids rothers men. | A pair of Claremont brothers|Broughton, _ 305 During that period Captain|that he observed a youth leave | Kdward Reed of the Whitby Sal- his verandah at 1.45 a.m. March Reserve Bottle with Pump .. Now ! Reserve Now! Dorothy Dianne lar mill. In both cases the dif-) ferences involved the presence of the CNR on the project site. | A one-day walkoff was staged) Dec. 31, 1963 by the Hodcarriers, | Building and Common Laborers) Union as a protest against CNR! workers building spurlines CO operations today. He said he and Larocque had been ordered from Mil- ler's office when they had sought to resolve the dis- pute, and that Larocque had been ordered off the prop- erty by threat of police. The Building and Trades; fe a vine Richard Smith, 17, pleaded guilty to vagrancy in Magis- trate's Court here Tuesday. He jwas picked up near Claremont |Community Hall by OPP Con- stable David Kernohan, last Sat- jurday with "no money and no |place to stay". "Haven't you got a asked Magistrate home?" Harry WHITBY Starring BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 8:20 Last Complete Show at 8:20 MERLE OBERON SIEVE COCHRAN CURT JURGENS OF LOVe anD DES{RE axa eamntte 20, a ALSO -- Sidon Feature Attraction "Tess Of The Storm Country" DIANE BAKER--LEE PHILIPS + Jermyn, "No, your Worship,'"' was the lreply. Captain Reed suggested to the court that, if the accused could be remanded in custody for a jweek, that accommodations | might be found for him, the first part of April. ; His Worship agreed. STOLE 50 CENTS | -Richard's 16-year-old brother| |Charles, who gave an RR {, |Claremont address, admitted to} \the theft of 50 cents from a milk-bottle The Court d that h taken the money from a bottle har jon the verandah of James ship to remand the youth in cus- tody for a week pending a re- port on him from the Army's House of Concord youth rehabil- itation centre in Toronto. Magistrate Jermyn concurred 104 Lupin Drive Blair Park Plaza . WHITBY -- PHONE 668-4633 Have you mailed your pink envelope yet? 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