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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1, 1964 § SUPREME COURT CT Wages Suit Accused Denies Signing Paper He said a Hydro inspector' had told him that the wiring in the building was-not satis- factory and that $700 in repairs was needed. He added that he told the in-| spector to shut the power off as! Mrs. Kolarich was not paying) rent and that they had been liv-| ing in the house without elec-) tricity for the past five 'years. | "She never did any work for, me as she was too busy work-} ing on her tomato patch and I came to the farm every day) and cared for the cattle my- FIND FOOTPRINTS: self," he claimed, * BRISBANE (AP) -- Austral. Druz Jaid a counter claim/ian museum authorities have against Mrs. Kolarich for: hay, found footprints of what they straw, rent, and $200 still owt 1g|believe to be the world's oldest on a tractor she had purchased|dinosaurs 700 feet below ground from him. in a coal mine. The prints were The case continues today. said to be 200,000,000 years old, SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. If neces- sary, transportation may be provided. Apply by phone or in writing, stating qualifications to: MR. H. BURNIE, 739 Lublin Avenue, Bay Ridges, Ont. Phone Dunbarton 839-3890 WHITBY And DISTRI Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault , Ory 'ye on the scrap piles in Druz' unk yard on the property. "He bought a rifle and said hat if anyone was seen around he scrap at night we were to shoot," she said. She said that she had. one cow that she kept in the barn yn the property and that she purchased its feed herself, Philip Druz said the signature on the document that Mrs. Kola- rich said was his, was not and that he had never. seen it be-| fore, He stated he had been try- ing to get the Kolarich family out of his house for five years) and that he had the electricity) shut off in 1959. | Accused of not paying wage: Philip Druz, 750 Ritson roa south, Oshawa, appeared in thc supreme Court of Ontario her: yesterday. Plaintiff in the action agains Druz, Mrs. Milinko Kolarich, RR 3, Oshawa, claimed she hac been in Druz' employ for 71 --" and that he had not paic er. Mrs. Kolerich said she and her family have lived on a Thornton road north farm own- ed by Druz since April, 1955. She said when she first moved to the farm she paid $20 a month rent but that in Sept. 1956 she and Druz had signed a "different contract." A document, said to be sign- ed by Druz, was presented as evidence to Mr. Justice P. I. Ferguson, ( It started that Druz was to pay Mrs. Kolarich $70 per month and allow her to live rent- free on the property in return for her promise to care for his cattle and his farm. | never twoeived any of Tne Sen tek Secs Tee aokalin | tid ¢ 2 | ~ > "plat or" | money MS. Kola ce vater:| (denture breathy, Get FASTRETH at | ed and cared for as many as 50 "ahd cattle for Druz and that he had) never come to the farm except to bring scrap metal to his junk yard, She added that, as well as caring for the cattle, she and her 'husband were to keep an Get The Best For Less APRIL FREEZER SPECIALS! ORDER NOW FOR APRIL Aged 4 Weeks For Your Eating Sotistaction. RED BRAND--Cut, wropped & marked J Hind Quarter Beef ,90 TO 135 LB. 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Brian 'Hicks, trophy - donor Ivan made the presentation. --Photo by Stannett The three happiest faces in this picture belong to mem- bers of the Durnos Garage hockey squad which vanquish- Council Subsidizes Sherrin To Replace May Ambulance |Ai Rotary's 3 George Brooks, Deputy-Reeve| proposition. I interviewed all Y g "It was blown up bigger than/three operators involved during | oun sters Chairman Personnel Committee 104 Lupin Dri upin Urive it Oo vice aad idles le oth oa eg ee oe ee Se A rapt audience of about 40 405 Dundas Street West, SS a ar ga Za- "2 s. . Sei. a special session -last night and/done through a lawyer. tions had left Council alone we; Mr. Brooks suggested that thin Ot, Se roll yang tuteagt WHITBY; Onterio agreed to accept an offer by the i dances might have come up with a bet-|former motion regarding sub-|2" on Leon acre rc ae : ne LASTED 6 MONTHS i ve forn noti¢ lhis repertoire of magic tricks William Sherrin Ambulance firm Th ngpaeion |ter offer. sidy be rescinded. He referred) " ' | i; . e May service lasted ex-| mre hiesan isin: Gann at Whitby Rotary Club Juncheon |" of Ajax. actly six months. He ran into) 10m Edwards, Councillor:|to it as "apparently not accept-/ 5 They will pay Mr. Sherrin a eae ntoblems when he burn-| Phe reason for our 'lack of ac-jable", Tuesday. ; . | N $4,000 subsidy per year for 24- es i ine out of his Cadillac| tion' was that there has always), s | "Children's Day" at the Ro-/ hour, seven-day-per week SO0Vs ov Silanes, It war me nH tinal een a service in town. But [GOT BALL ROLLING tary Club hosted an apprecia- that he first approached the|still feel the best solution is for I a Quantrill, "Reeve: |tive audience of members with town for a wupstay The matter the provincial government to}, Re es But before that mo-| their sons, daughters, nieces) was taken to committee supply the service. ton this Council had not accept-|and nephews, who marvelled at| May announced the end of But if they cannot supply ed anything. It got the show on the post-luncheon antics. of Tor- eaetare that he would have to/Peds (hospital), it will be diffi- 08 road, It started the ball roll-! onto performer Leonard. discontinue, -but was given'a re-|cUlt to get them to supply anf Several delighted children prieve when the Chamber of onc aa to beds that are not Fle age oe gota heey hat | were invited on age pairs . on takeenn syp.| there é sen set aside for "t as the magician's as- cera sk @ aaatoee | Bobby Attersley, Councillor:|subsidy when' the budget Wislcntgmte. haw of Ne younger | The Chamber also went to| 'It was a reasonable offer It struck, | spectators in the audience Council in hopes of expediting a|WS not that much money. ee Warren Mowat, Mayor:|ranged from six to 17. decision on the requested sub-/once again the township wi | Council never let the problem Mr. Leonard is a_ regular; esa pet. sidy, The Council, anticipating,PTofit at our expense." --_ go. It was felt that we had not! ,e-tormer at banquets and con- Donald May, the most recent he assed 3 motion to match Bill Davidson, Councillor: I;worked hard enough, Possibly ventions in Toronto and the operator, who was forced out ofln aslars aie calla tedden ta anj@m pleased that Council has| because some things were not eurrounding Poe business by lack of money, in-| balance ia town, lagreed to adopt the Sherrin)made publicly-known."" ; ee steht formed Council that he would re-/""0)"" tion referred to by! agen = Harold Slichter, Councillor: *I| quire $5,000 per year for Oper." May as 'too little and too| hope this Satisfies' the. public, ating a single ambulance, and). °,, >- and everyone is allowed to calm $7,000 with a standby vehicle. late', failed to solve the situa-| oun? " The Sherrin service, at the re-|tion. Mr. May needed capital, Councillor Harry Inkpen, the quest of Mayor Warren Mowat, Name Brooklin jhe said, to continue. He esti-| Mi B ] 'Chairman of the Fire and Co y | > Fire Yom- took over the Whitby area at|mated that he had lost $1,000) Inor OXla munity Services Committee, in- midnight last night, the time sig ri gory | Oct. See toatl TA troduced the motion to Council. when Mr. May had indicated he MONDE Fae eee rol Officials |He also moved that a letter be would discontinue. night at 5.15 p.m. After nearly) a, as be : The Sherrin ambulance will be|'¥° hours they reached their de- agi becabherge & eS talled in its tentative quar.\"ision to subsidize Sherrin. They) A general meeting of the whith, on "100 a : ill aid tae |rose and reported their findings,|Brooklin Minor Lacrosse Club a : mtil 'inn a ee tervion and in public council session,|held in Brooklin Arena on Tues- Sait tne tly in the|P2ssed the motion. day night completed initial _ ee COMMENTS plans for the club's 1964 season. * The Council vote was unani-, All of them had some com- Bad gg sin Syontanip ait mous to accept the offer. In theiment on the result: lbe active in the club this sea- " |son. A minimum of 16 teams is a e e anticipated, A six team Novice Crossing Fatality jeiesceor rs Ruled Accidental te Bantam and Midget entries in A fiveeman coroner's jury/brakeman. He said the crossingjthe newly formed County Wee House League and a four team. Bantam House League Tuesday night ruled that a 30-| was controlled by wooden cross|League, a Juvenile - Junior en- year-old Toronto man died acci-/signs, and that railway gates|try in the Oshawa Green-Gael TOWN OF WHITBY APPLICATIONS FOR | DOG CONTROL OFFICER Magician Wows The Town of Whitby requires the services of a Dog Control Officer. Particulars as to duties may be obtained from the office of the Chief Constable, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby. Applications should be addressed to the undersigned rig vt gg received not later than noon on Monday, April A new ambulance service, the|final motion they also agreed third in seven months, located'that an agreement would be in Whitby today. drawn up between the. Corpora- Whitby Town Council met in|tion and Sherrin. This will be} es Parade of +++ FRESH BAKED! Weston or Sunbeam LEMON GUEST CAKE-45c¢ REGULAR 49¢ EACH FOR SEPTIC TANKS-- eenenn ee aaa ice. His ambulance will be ten- tatively based in the Police Sta- tion Garage. (CALL 668-5858) The Sherrin offer. was the low- est of three tendered to Council in request of subsidy. Harry and Jack Town, who quit the busi- Ness last fall when the 1963 Council refused them a $5,000 gubsidy, told Council that they would operate a single ambu- lance, by the town, for "BEST BUY!--SAVE 16c--DR. 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' ' Pathologist Dr. Roland Clarke said the post mortem revealed the train victim had suffered shock, haemorrhage, and jnter- mal injuries Westinghouse (Canada) Ltd supervisor Alfred Hopkins said Black had been delivering two _ motors to the Dupont and Dun- fop companies at the time of the Bccident. He also related that Black had been over the route dnce before. «» Black was travelling at an @stimated 10-20 mph testified) James McGregor, the train's were in the process of construc-| House League as well as OMLA tion at the time of the collision./entries in Novice, Pee Wee and He said that there were no/ Bantam. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby C.L.L. Paints and Varnishes | skid marks to indicate Black's) It is expected more than 100 TRUST 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby truck had slowed down before boys from the Garrard road entering the crossing. The truck area will be active and repre- was visible when the train was|sentation has been made to the 700-900 feet from the intersec-/Whitby Township Council to tion, he related, but orders to have the outside box in that apply emergency brakes were|area made suitable for the play given only about 159 feet from) ing of lacrosse the point of impact, when Officers of the club for 1964 Black's truck showed no signs are: president, Lyle Stevenson; of stopping. The brakeman esti-, vice-president, Lorne Gray; sec- mated that the train was going retary, Ed Down; treasurer, 55 mph when it struck the truck. Gene Dopp; directors, Bill Vi- Investigating Officer Morley pond, Bill Biggs, Walt Haines. Nicholson, Whitby PD, esti-| Equipment manager, L. Stev- mated damage to the truck atfenson; assistant equipment man- $5,000. He stated it was thrown,ager, Gary Curl; publicity man- 121 feet from the rails centre,;ager and_ statistician, Brian knocking down one gate stand-|Crawford; head coach, Bil] ard Vipond; referee-in-chief, Don Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck) Vipond; assistant referee-in- pointed out to the jury that both chief, Terry Mantle; Novice TOWN OF WHITBY Applications will be received by Monday, April 6th, 1964 for Operator - Shorthand Typist for Applicants should state age, marital status, education, exper- ience and when services would be available, Salary range $48.50 to $53.50 benefits. Chairman, Personnel Committee the undersigned until noon on the position of Switchboard the Town Offices. per week plus the usual fringe EVERETT G. QUANTRILL, 405 Dundas Street West, WHITBY, Onterio. flashing lights and railway gates|League manager, Lorne Gray; had been installed at the Dunlop|Ree Wee League manager, Ed crossing since the time of the/Down; Bantam League mana- accident. These replaced wooden ger, Lyle Stevenson; Novice All- arms. Star coach, Murray Jackson; He suggested the evidence was| Novice All-Star manager, Red "blatantly clear" and' recom- McLellan; Pee Wee All-Star mended a verdict of accidental/ coach, Ray Wagg; Pee Wee All- death. Star manager, John Forde; 5 Bantam All-Star coach, Bill WHITBY ¢S HOMER IN RALP, NELSON'S ff - , eS a BESTACTOR 'YB SIONEY POITIER jh 1963 Berlin Film Festival F Boy Mitd A "SAMAR' BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 and 8:30 Last Complete Show Starts 8:30 Tue Most Exrraonpinany Story Ever Fitweo! 9 hit eg of" MeN SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION in COLOR--Starring GEORGE M@NTGOMERY--ZIVA RODANN Biggs; Bantam All-Star mana- ger, Tim Gray; Midget coach,} Jim Brady; Midget manager, to be appointed; Juvenile coach, Bud Christie; Juvenile manager to be appointed prees, time keepers, House League coachés Luther Vipond, John Stevenson Peter Vipond, Ken Edward Peter Walendzewicz. 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