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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1964, p. 5

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CAR ACCORDIONED AT OVERPASS WHITBY And DISTRI Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Cr Tel. 668-3703 Shotgun Buddies Await Judgment A pair of northern Countyjof furniture in the Hall house boys had themselves a_ real) was smashed, and that the boys "blast" on March 8. had admitted to firing shot- They blasted out the walls|@uns and 22 rifles into the and windows of a boarding Walls. house near Uxbridge with a) He assured the Court that shotgun, a rifle, and a hatchet,|only littering occurred in the it was learned in Magistrate's|SChools. He figured this action) was "just a spree." "Because neither of the boys jever attended those particular i schools," Douglas "Damages to a home of $2500 Court here Tuesday. Magistrate Jermyn reserved sentence on Kryan Boland, of Goodwood, and | | prota bg ad ee He | makes it a serious business," , is ship. one week for a presentence te,|commented ont --- ves a port. , ig ' : . |the fact that this woman can The pair also pleaded guilty|probably never recover the to break and enter with intent'igg, ~ of three schools in Uxbridge) «yoy might as well have township, and to shooting out)stolen the money," he told the the windows of a second board-|two accused. ing house with an air-rifle. | "There must be some. com- The 'shotgun job" was. ap-|pensation to Mrs, Hall," agreed plied to the home of Mrs. Edna/Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. Hall also in Uxbridge Town-"'This action was thoughtless ship. |stupidity, and the deterrent ESSAY CONTEST NOW OPEN ON COUNTY BUILDING HISTORY The Chamber of Com- It is the desire of the tas ih Beis VICTIM RUSHED TO HOSPITAL TANGLED MASS OF WRECKAGE Oshawa Man Dies As Car Strikes Abutment An Oshawa father of three died; The accident occurred shortly|the dashboard at its closest enroute to hospital yesterday|hefore 1 p.m. The Sherrin am-|point. anarce ~~ set up bed Committee to stimulate local in te interest in the history of the utilizing, the old County : i Courthouse after 'its vacancy County Building through the citizens themselves. Histor- this: summer, is sponsoring ical sources are limited and an essay contest. | lacking, so a most impor- it is now open to all stu- dents attending primary or secondary | schools: i the y te that sources be catalogued. Bibliography the contestant must name the County Courthouse". book, author, and date of Prizes will be awarded in the edition used. Any quotes two separate categories. A from these texts, either di- winner will be chosen from rect or indirect must be high schoo] entries, and one shown in numbered foot- from primary school en- notes, either at the bottom tries. of each page, or at the end In each case the first prize will be $15. A second prize of $10 will also be offered. The contest terminates May 15. All essays must contain no more than 1400 words, and no less than 800 words, The winning essays in each case will be pub- lished in The Times after judging. of the essay will be: "The In this History of The Ontario All essays should be sub- mitted to the Whitby Bureau of The Oshawa Times by | midnight of May 15. The | final judging will be com- pleted as soon as possible | after that date. ; The essays will be judged on content, presentation, style and neatness. Constable Norm Wasylyk uf aanect of the law is important OPP Whitby told the Court that/here. the damage to the home was| "Tt is obvious that she will about $2500. He said the broken|never be paid for the destruc- windows were worth $25 to re-ijtion of her home." | place and that the sum total) Magistrate Jermyn conclud-| damages at the schools was $50.;ed? "You're not one inch high- Nothing was stolen in allier or one cent richer for what| cases. The schools entered were|you have done. You have only| Rosevale, Quaker Hill, and Gar-|made yourself more foolish in| ibaldi Public Schools. the eyes of the people who} The officer said every piece|know you." | WHITBY PERSONALS Parents Auxiliary, Denis; WO1 Clarey McMullen and O'Connor High School are hold-|Mrs. mage wm and daughter : "Rani a Sg _|Patsy of Ottawa, where Clarey ing @ "Social Evening Thurs is stationed with the Canadian day, April 16 at 8.30 p.m. in the Army and. Corporal Morley Mc- school auditorium, Gifford|Mullen stationed on the West street. Cards will be played, Coast with the RCAF, spent a dancing enjoyed and a buffet;\week as the guests of Mr. and supper served. Mrs, Alex Brown, 105 Bell drive. President Mr. Ed Dochuk will Mrs. Sheila Gordon, Mrs. be assisted by members of the 3 thy Wi executive; also Mrs. Lionel Alli- aig, Pl gins Wa oe cock will-be assisting members vermale Masterson, Oshawa of the executive for this event. have returned from a motor trip Lady Shoplifter Remanded Again | Shirley Jean Temperton has,| The accused agreed to state- for the present, been forced to,ments given to police at that stop "'living on the avails of time, wherein she admitted the crime'. thefts of $5.48 and $6.36 value Miss Temperton, 26, of 352) respectively. Buena Vista avenue, Oshawa,| Legal aid lawyer Hugh O'Con- |Pleaded guilty to two 1963 counts /nell explained that the accused of shoo,ifting in Magistrate's|"had been in and out of insti- jwhen, for no apparent reason,| tant rule of the contest is jeight Town of Whitby. The topic ithe abutment, ot the anny | New Season afternoon, minutes after he de-|pylance service arrived minutes} Mitchell was alone in the car molished his car against the | later, and were rushing Mitchel|/at the time. Thickson road overpass on High-| ma G ital| There were no apparent brake jto Oshawa General Hospital c : way 401. lwhen he died. or skid marks, either on the | Alexander Mitchell, 24, of 809 Constable Good: f| Shoulder or on the pavement, iGrierson avenue, was westbound|. Constable Hay S:00dwin | 01!) bris from the crash was con- |OPP Whitby said Mitchell had | ned to the immediate area. his car. left the driving lane, |been boa gle clear of ~ ing The force. of the impact ap- travelled about 70 feet along PY bas ei ee me erly foot wide shoulder| automobile, a 1949-50, or '51 jand smashed into the corner of ee ae eS Ce. |the abutment, and the imprint The corner of the abutment or the right front headlight was -jsmashed the front end of the|imbedded in the concrete on the jauto into a V, with it's apex at/,oc side, jthe left front bumper guard. noe ete Boxla Team |though the tires were undam-|j-- - -- | Family Monuments Individual . sl aged, all glass save the rear| Girding For ) Requirements windshield was broken, and the} STAFFORD BROS. L lengine was in the front seat. | The car was accordioned in| TD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST jsuch a manner that the overall | 668-3552 |was not much in excess of nine lfeet. The steering column was} forced. up to the roof, and. the} With the spring season fast) rill was about one foot from| approaching and summe oS eanaens | sports being lined up, the Brook-| i ike ob thal lin lacrosse club is making He etree ig ay poh, Steps to set. up another top) from him this! notch senior contender. : jare expected year. Manager Art Morton of the|" The executive of the Brook- Brooklin club announced this|jin team under president Bill Created To | By CLIFF GORDON | eared to have broken the cor-| jners. off the cement corner of TIMES, Wednesdey, April 8, 1964 § THE OSHAWA A Plea Is A Plea Is APlea... The accused pleaded guilty to driving under suspension, he claimed, "'because I want to get it over with'. "You pleaded guilty because you were guilty," Magistrate Harry Jermyn shot back. He then sentenced Robert Ernest Brunton of 300 High street, Whitby, to five months in jail. The Court learned Tuesday that Brunton, 26, was facing the charge for the third time since losing his licence for failure to remain at an accident April 22, 1960. His last contravention of the Highway Traffic Act occurred Dec. 31, 1963 when he was jailed for two months. Constable Ernie Shepperdson Jury Rules Accident Death Cause A coroner's jury ruled Monday that a 21-year-old Niagara Falls man died in Oshawa General Hospital March # ¥ "bronchial pneumonia and brain damage as the result of an accident March 13" near Ritson road on Highway 401. The verdict stated that Larry William Wyan, 2427 Frederick street, Niagara Falls, had been "thrown from a car which was struck by another vehicle. Driver of this vehicle was An- tony Broekhof"'. (of Port Hope). Investigating officer L. E. Green, Whitby OPP..testi'ie?_-t the inquest, Witnesses said that Wyan had driven off the :oad to avoid collision with another car when the accident occurred. No blame was attached to Broekhof, who denied <'riking Wyan's vehicle. He did admit te striking the rear of another car. Three passengers in Wyan's car escaped uninjured. of Whitby PD told the Court that he followed a car, driven by the accused, at high rates of speed down Palace street, and west on Dundas street April GROWS LONG TIME A teak tree must grow for more than a century before it is ready for harvesting. INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 He apprenended the accused and two others on the parking lot of the Spruce Villa, it was learned, and was told by Brun- ton that: "I wasn't driving'. Constable Shepperdson said all three had been drinking. week he has signed seven play-|vipond, has been working hard ers to date, : lining up sponsors, securing Perhaps one of the best known] advertising and helping to raise and most popular in this area'money for the coming season. will be Pat Baker, the local|---- = goalie. Baker won the Harry Lumley trophy as outstanding goalie in Senior lacrosse during the past two seasons. This big \fellow is rated as one of the} jbest Senior goalies in Canada. | Manager Morton also an-) nounced. that player - coach Ken| "Red" Crawford had officially|| » inked his playing certificate this| week. Crawford plays either) centre or defence and is a good) Your Savings Earn 544% On 3, 4 or 5 Year GUARANTEED INVESTMENT VICTORIA One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper end Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs e@ C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Court here Tuesday. tutions for two years" and asked She was remanded in custody|for a "special report" on her for two weeks to await a'pre-/attitudes and activities. sentence report. Last week she) "'It is an obvious pattern was found guilty of the theft of/here,"* said Crown Attormmey a transistor radio from a Whit-|Bruce Affleck. "She has been by appliance shop,. and was re-jliving off the avails of crime." manded at that time. Magistrate Harry Jermyn The Court learned that Miss pointed out that shoplifting was Temperton had stolen merchan-|netting criminals $75 million per |dise from Loblaws and Johniyear in Canada, but agreed not jSwan Hardware April 11, 1963./to pass sentence until the pre- |The charges. were never read sentence report was brought ball carrier. Others to sign on the dotted|] ® line include, Joe Todd, an over- age Junior from Peterborough) |who finished the season with | the Brooklin team last year and Don Craggs, the old reliable} work horse from Oshawa who! seldom plays a bad game. Also | om Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby and GREY TRUST 308 Dundes St. W., Whitby signed are Jerry Burrows, : a! former Whitby man now living| in' Oshawa, Ken Ruttan, a pro- vincial police officer now living jin Orono, SUPPLY TEACHERS Drew, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Robbins, is celebrating his first birthday today, April 8. | Friends of the family wish Drew many happy returns of the day. Mrs. E. H. Withtman and chil- dren, Sharon and Sheila, have returned to Niagara Falls after spending a few days in Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vipond of Brooklin are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. April 8. Their friends wish them every happiness. Mr. and Mrs Vipond are at present vacation- ing at Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivar and children Timothy, David and Deborah spent Easter week- end in Montreal! visiting Mrs Sullivan's mother, Mrs. Patrick Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. John G wére guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of West Hill. Taylor Taylor's Harold Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elms, celebrated her eighth birthday, April 6. To celebrate the occasion a theatre party was arranged Saturday and afterwards Robbie Avis, Joanne Hammers and David, Sandra's brother. were served refreshments. ; to her until Tuesday, down. to Daytona Beach, Florida. On their return trip they tour- ed Washington, including a 'visit to the White House. Heather, daughter of Mr. and ; '" ¢ a Mrs. George-Munns, Jr., cale.| By THE CANADIAN PRESS DEATHS Dymond Says 'll Sol brated her seventh birthday| Montreal Henry J. Gor- He olve Saturday, April 4. For the occa-|ecki, 66, Polish-born treasurer| . re ion Heather's t, Mrs. E. H. i . . ' Withtwan ss Free Falls, |and financial director of the In Hospital Crisis concen a lave Wanat * aT*| ternational Air Transport Com- ranged @ family Dullet Supper. | mission; after a lengthy illness.' ~oRQNTO (CP) eek | Montreal -- Robert E. Hald-|Minister Dymond 'says he will SIGN TACKLES enby, 70, retired vice-president|propose a plan when t oie : . | he legis- REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche-|of Dominion. Securities Corpora-|lature resumes its session ues help| that wi hospital bed BROCK Evening S WHITBY TH SH ME Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 ALSO--Second Feature Attraction Sigil aL torring-- CE EDWARDS, PAT BLAIR hows Start at 7 and 8:20 MIRISCH COMPANY ee EY SAY E USES N LIKE PEP-UP PILLS! wan Roughriders today an-|tion Limited. day, April 14, nounced the signing of two vet-| Montreal -- Philip J. Robson, solve Ontario's eran tackles for the 1964 west-/44, past president of the Na-| Shortage. ern football conference season, |tional Office Management Asso-- The scheme, expected to Reg Whitehouse, a Canadian,|ciation. make available some form of will be in his 13th year with the) Cleveland -- Rev. Bruce W.|imcreased grants to hard- club, Import Al Benedick joined|Kjunder, 26, white Presbyterian|P'€88¢€d hospitals, was. dis- the Roughriders in 1958 from/minister active in the Negro ci-\cUSSed in cabinet Tuesday, Syracuse University. vil rights movement; crushed! A minister who attended the by a tractor while demonstrat-| three-hour meeting said the plan OLD COUNTRY jing against segregation at a| Will be a- good one." |school construction site. In an interview, Dr. Dymond Yarmouth, Isle of Wight --/Said he altered his original plan SOCCER SCORES Michael Wrangham, 35, chief|@/ter he became convinced the technical adviser at Britain's|federal government was not LONDON (Reuters)--Results|rocket testing site at Needles; |@sposed to increase'its grants of soccer matches played Tues-|of causes being investigated by !0_hospitals : day night: |police after his body was| Pt. Dymond spoke with fed- ENGLISH LEAGUE washed up on the, shore at wee eee ee Division I | Fraserburg, Ont. -- Charlotte ratienéd oonvinded thane ba Huddersfield 2 Charlton 1 |Alice Waite, 94, a pioneer of the little chance the federal govern- Swansea 1 Northampton 1 Muskoka district. ment was going to give hospi- Galt -- William Philip, 93, for- tals any more money. mer chairman of the Grand) He said the new plan would River Valley Board of Trade,|apply across the province the Grand River Conservation| rather than to one specific area Commission and the Grand) "No new legislation will be River Authority. pected he said, | POSITION REVERSED | Lt KANSAS CITY (CP) -- Joe} Metro Chairman Foss, commissioner of the} . = HAYWARD aon Football League, said Hit By Pleurisy | % Tuesday the New York -club| : |which was bankrupt in 1962 now} TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli- hs jleads the AFL in season ticket|tan Toronto Chairman William ours |sales, Foss told a luncheon kick-|Allen was admitted to hospital jing off Kansas Cjty Chiefs'|Tuesday suffering from pleur- ticket drive New York has sold/isy. His condition was de- Released they UNITED ARTISTS Jover 10,000 season tickets so far,|Scribed as satisfactory, Starts 8:30 P.M, / ||Kansas City is close to 10,000,) Mr. Allen was taken to hospi- with a goal of 20;000. jtal shortly after he began to| : |suffer abdominal pains after ar-| FEED UNHARMED iriving in his office, ' About 60 species of birds} He later telephoned city offi- feed on poison ivy berries with-\cials and said he may be in Jout harm. lhospital for a week. i Q '|has healed well and He is one fellow that the Brooklin team will bank on con-| siderably for the defence this year. Ruttan has lost 20 pounds| and is in near perfect shape. His ankle, broken last spring, | he will be} tough to beat. | Grant Heffernan is the other| local player to sign. 'Heff' is a| forward and a fleet-footed: one| Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. If neces- sary, transportation may be provided. 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