nies ih be "THE MOST OUTSTANDING ARCHITECTUALLY A ete ee heh - +» THE COURTHOUSE". | WIDESPREAD INTEREST | WHITBY And DISTRICT Manager: John Gault WHEN YOU DON'T PAY... Soup And Sandwich Tel. 668-3703 May 15 Is Deadline For County Buil The essay contest sponsored of © ding Essays merce for its interest in the | huildi by the Chamber ree through its "Future of the Old County Building Project" ends May 15. As a reminder here are the rules and conditions of the contest: It is open to all students at- tending primary or secondary schools in the Town of Whitby. The topic of the essay will be: Is A $52 Luncheon the accused offered to pay was| 'It is understood that you must How would you like to pay u after he was charged. }pay in a restaurant. This was 52-odd dollars for a bowl of "The History of The Ontario It would be tragic to demolish such a fine structure from the draughting board of one of the most gifted mid-19th century architects in Canada. This building stands together with the Old Normal School (un- fortunately demolished a year ago), the Post Office at 10 Tp- ronto Street (now E. P. Taylor's office), University College at the County Courthouse"'. Prizes will be awarded in two |Michael's Cathedral, University of Toronto, St. and the COURT BRIEFS Thirty days has John Vas. They will be spent in Ontario County Jail as a result of the 35-year-old Toronto man's at- tempts at drinking and driving {while under suspension. Magistrate Harry Jermyn ac- cepted guilty pleas from the ac- cused on charges of impaired driving and driving while dis- qualified laid by OPP Brechin. They arose from an accdent on Highway 48 in Brock town- ship, the Court learned. Vas, who had his licence suspended for drunk-driving March 2, was driving his boss's car at the time. Evidence showed he veered it into the path of another vehicle. "People could have been kill- ed or injured," said His» Wor- ship. 'And you have no insur- ance when you drive." He allotted Vas 30 days for driving under suspension, an gave him the option of $100 and costs or 30 days for impaired driving. The second-time sentence was made concurrent, so Vas will serve 30 days, with no fine necessary. INDECENT XPOSURE "It happens every spring," commented Sgt. Dick Bodley of department, after Court. He was referring to two acts indecent exposure investi- gated by his department during the last three weeks. Frederick Frank, 27, of West Hill was fined $50 and costs for exposing himself to an 18-year- old high school girl on Liverpool road on April 24. Ronald Earl Ender, 29, of To- Slugger's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 5, 1964 § ronto was similarly fined for a like offence. His action took place near Vaugn Willard Public School on Dixie road, and involved a 14- year-old pupil, the Court learn- ed from the report of Constable Glover Hutchison. It was further learned that Ender had been under a psy- chiatrist's care for a depressed condition at the time of the of- fence, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck explained to the Court that in- decent exposure had little rela- tion to indecent assault so far as psychiatrists were con- cerned, He said he was satisfied that the fine, in the above-mentioned cases, was sufficient. Liquor, No Licence Puts Driver In Jail The vehicle in which Robert Ernest Nokes was sitting admit- tedly intoxicated, on Jan. 30 was' not a car, Magistrate Harry Jermyn ruled yesterday. Nokes, of RR 4 Uxbridge was changed with care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxi- cated on March 17 in Magis- trate's Court here. . At that time defence counsel Dune Mcintyre of Whitby con- tended that, because the Nokes car was apparently out of gas at the time, his client represent- ed no threat to the safety of the public, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck had contended that, according to recent cases, it was @ car, and said it could have been made operable by simple means (ob- Gumdrops Win Bowling Title In Candy League The Championship for the section win- ners was won by the Gumdrops with a pinfall of 6,368 and Captain' Florence Moore and team mates Rose Peleshok, Dimple Gough, Isabel Mothersill, Eve j!vn_ Jeppesen and Ruby Schieder. The C for the C ; gas). Magistrate Jermyn agreed to reserve judgment in lieu of written arguments by both counsels. "Under the circumstances -- the lonely road, and the time of night -- I will dismiss;" he de- |cided, |DIDN'T PAY TAXES | Jack Dunham's failure to pay |his taxes in 1962 became an ex- teams was won by the Allsorts with a pin- fall of 6,345 Captain Ede Walker and the Pickering Township police|teammates Gladys Wiles, Sheila Villen-/five counts leuve, Ann Lawrence, Joyc Pickard and |Dorothy Brandt. | Triples over 500: Gladys Wiles: 764; Isabel Mothersill 654, Marian Redfern 645, Beulah Sturgess 607, Alice Ander- son 578, Sandra Labanovich 575, Sheila Villeneuve 556, Eileen Dalby 545, Betty Pascoe 541, Soph Dilling 523, Hazel Moore 522, Florence Moore 521, Grace Sandford 519, Dorothy Moore 514 and Rose Pele- shok. Singles over 200: Marian Redfern 294, 211; Gladys Wiles 286, 284; Isabel Mother- sill 258, 246, Doreen Kehoe 226, Alice An- derson 223, 207; Beulah Sturgess 219, Dorothy Brandt 216, Betty Pascoe 208, |pensive proposition for him. It cost him a total of $125 on of the offence, with lan alternative of 'five days in {jail on each count. The Valley Farm road, Pick- ering man was tried in absentia land was convicted on documen- | tary evidence. | (The charge of failing to file may be laid each day in remiss past the expiry date for pay- ments.) A: second man, George Wil- Alice Hewis 207, Eileen Dalby 205, | lel McKim 204, Florence Moore 204, Soph), . Py - Dilling 203, Sandra Labanovich 203, shetia|him dismissed when he claim Villeneuve 203 and Dorothy Moore 201.!od he had filed his return, and reminded that the Annual Banquet 4 pelt be held at the Legion Hall in Whitby|ing difficulty, on Thursday, May liams, had the charges against ; | ; The members and invited guests yi because of some apparent mail- these had not 7 at 6.30 p.m. reached Ottawa, Sentence Set Over bug pronounceable English - speaking person-- "The charges can be filed MEANS MAY BUG again, if this was not the case, The Polish word for a May|Magistrate Jermyn commented is one of the most un- words to an} CWL Planning Banquet For Guides, Mothers St. John the Evangelist CWL are sponsoring a aes Guide Company and 3rd Brownie Packs to be 23 at the parish hail. Mrs, Morley Bradford is im charge of the entertainment pro- gram which will include sing- ing and skits. Invited guests are:. Father Douglas, District Commissioner Mrs. F. W. Weaver, Girl Guide Captain Miss Hazel Winters, former Blue Guide Trainer, will be guest speaker, All Brown Owls, "awnys and Lieutenants will be assisting. | ---at-- SHORTY'S Cigar Store 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Fresh MOTHER'S DAY CHOCOLATES @ Smiles 'n Chuckles ®@ Neilsons © Rowntree Leo J. Austin, Father W. P.. iia/ "Mr. Campbell is a business-|bad behavior on your part." _|separate categories, A winner|centre section of Osgoode Hall, | man and he has to look tol The costs of the case, which will be chosen from high school|as one of the products of a pro- } these situations which arise. To| included the fees of the Crown\entries, and one from primary|lific and diversified genius of 15-0z. VO5 HAIR SPRAY Axe a grilled cheese sand- aifenien. | | A junior-version Ajax pugilist| |was granted further reprieve in| DECORATING Anthony Larocca did. He was fined $25 and costs by Magis- Family Monuments me this is a despicable type of| witnesses, and the price of the! school entries. |Canadian architecture. One can- offence." |meal, brought Larocca's tota! trate Harry Jermyn here Tues- | Magistrate Jermyn agreed:| expenditure to the $52 level. day on an obscure charge call- ed "beating board." He was changed by Genosha Coffee Shop manager Bob Campbell as a result of his failure to pay for his early- morning repast on April 12. Mrs. Janet Howes, a waitress, told the Court she had served , Bevan Explains Plan To | Establish Area 'Chest' th th The need for a Community; 'This is available to any Sel. whichcwes nic ea| chest fund-raising organization/member of Council who would ee 92.53, Mn lwas again brought are! boar be interested. | ws o** ition of Whitby Town Counc "Mr. Bran ress r Owes said that, when she at-/Monday night. anc ay of + sce Unit-| tempted to present the bill to) Councillor George Bevan Who,|eq Appeals about a year ago the pair, the table was empty.|at the last meeting got @ res0-\and stated he would be pleas-| Mrs. Anne Jolley, also a wait-\iution calling for the study of aleq to meet with the Council and| ress, testified she observed the|possible local Community Chest|Chamber of Commerce again if pair exeunt from the Cotteeinassed, read a report on the required." poe Sipe yond which led|recent happenings in that field. wee Bevan cuevad that bis cel lobby. "At our Council meeting of "4 A 4 4 Mr, Campbell informed Magis-\ April 24, a resolution was car- gp edt ik "9 -- 'whith, trate Jermyn that he had issued|ried which authorized the Mayor|A, o. Maney. warnings to the accused a week|to call a meeting between the Yefore the incident to "keep|Whithy Chamber of Commerce tut of the Coffee Shop." He | and other local organizations to) referred to Larocca's. "mis-\discuss.a suitable 1967 Centen-| conduct," and accused him of{nial Project and the need for a! cil agreed. "lof each page, In each case the first prize|not create a climate favorable) will be $15. A second prize of|to good contemporary architec-| $10 will also be offered. | The contest terminates May) 15. All essays must contain no more than 1,400 words, and no} less than 800 words. The winning| essays in each case will be pub. lished after judging. It is the desire of the com- mittee to stimulate local inter- ecicin history of the County Building through the ture without an awareness and preservation of our better older pieces. Whitby has now got very fine new municipal offices that command respect and attention across the province, It is neces- sary too that they should pre- serve the best of 19th century art as Well as foster the best in 20th, century architecture if the ns are to have & yital part themselves. Historical sources are limited and lacking, so a most important rule of the con- test is that sources be cata- logued. In this bibliography the con- testant must name the book, author, and date of the edition used. Any quotes from these texts, either direct or indirect must be shown in numbered footnotes, either at the bottom or at the end of the essay. All essays should be submit- ted to the Whitby Bureau by midnight of May 15, The final PERSONALS "abuse of privileges." Community Chest, Larocca's attorney asked Mr.|, "AS @ result of the press no-| Mr. and Mrs. George Brew- Campbell if he were "neaily |tice on this resolution I receiv-| ster and family spent last week- interested in payment," suggest-°4 @ telephone call from Mr-.|end in Kingston and also visit- Brewster's mother, ing that his client had made|*- Branch, executive secretary|eq Mrs, pe J to pay after the|o% the | Oshawa-East Whitby) Mrs. Clio Cox, wh9 is in Hotel charges were brought to bear. |Township Community C he st, Dieu Hospital in Kingston. "le I were not interested in| Who expressed great interest in < ' payment, I would froNBe here in| the matter. 'Oi Cynthia, daughter of Opl. and Court," Mr. Campbell replied. | "He furnished me with inter-)/Mrs. James Barter, is cele- He added 'that the accused| sting information I feel should| brating her fourth birthday to- had attempted a "skip: be. passed on to this council. day, May 6. Friends of the out" about two weeks ago, but! The president of the Osh-|family wish Cynthia many had returned to pick up the bill awa-East Township Community/happy returns of the day. : "Chest is Mr. Pierson, vice-presi-| when he saw' himself being) gent of General Motors. | Mrs. James Smyth, 906 Henry watched. | "The Sklar Company in Whit-|Street, is opening her home this judging will be completed - as soon as possible after that date. The essays will be judged on content, presentation, style and jneatness. An interesting feature of the |problem of the 111-year-old building's plight for survival and utility is the widespread con- feern it has fomented. Follow- jing is a letter we received from the Beaverbrook Art Gallery of Fredericton, New Brunswick. | Its message is self-explana- jtory: Dear Sirs, in the story of Canadian art. Again, congratulations to the Chamber of Commerce. I dare say that you will have had more suggestions than you wish to consider for uses to be made of the building. Instead of adding to their number, I should like to make one plea, Whatever the final decision, I hope that you will find it possible to make as few structural changes as possible. The plaster mouldings, the doors, the room proportions, the appearance of materials, are all of the utmost importance (where originally planned by the architect) in giving the building its unique and satisfying charac- | the building is unsympathetical- ily remodelled,, we shall have jnothing left but a shell, and there is more to architecture than just the four walls that are seen on the outside. If it is necessary to change anything, I suggest that you first have the advice of a qualifiéd authority and practicing architect (such as Anthony Adamson, who, was largely responsible for Upper Canada Village) before reach- ing a- decision? ter, If, after being preserved,|< Secondly, it |Magistrate's Court here Tues-| y John McDonald, 16, who was convicted of common assault in Pickering Court last week saw his sentence adjourned "sine die" (no specific date) by Ma- gistrate Harry Jermyn. His Worship also extended a one - year suspended sentence currently being served by . the boy for an additional six months. The 13 Mary street youth was convicted following a complaint by Robert Wagenaar of Ajax. 'Wagenaar claimed the accused the time 'of the assault. | Magistrate Jermyn cautioned the accused to obey the terms of his probation to the letter. At the urging of counsel Dunc MecInyre of Whitby, these in- cluded a clause exhorting the boy to "get a steady job, and| keep it', | "And bring money home' to| your mother. And earn your} keep," His Worship directed. FIRST MORTGAGE | LOANS @ No Bonus @ No Hidden Charges @ Lowest Interest Rates | | | SHOP Wallpaper and Murals | Custom Draperies Broadioom and Rugs C.1.L. Paints ond Varnishes Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points Created To individual ft | i Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby WITH 75¢ NEW CALM DE |] ODORANT REG, © VALUE 2.98 ONLY Ge New Dawn Kodachrome II 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA TRY OUR NEW BUDGET FREEZER PLAN Nothing Down 6 Months To Pay © HIND QUARTERS Ib. 59° © FRONT QUARTERS Ib, 37* © SIDES OF BEEF Ib, 47° MOVIE FILM Ronson LIGHTER Gold & silver. Reg. 11,95 14.95 ONLY ..- 10% OFF HAIR COLOR | DODD &SOUTER |] 3.7" 98 © WHOLE OR HALF HOGS Larooca said he and his com- by is a subscriber to this Chest.|evening to the Co-Op Ladies'| Whitby is very fortunate to|would be a great boon to stu- All KODACOLOR DEV. panion (who was not named in open Court) had become in- volved in a discussion 6n music, and had become so wrapped up in it that they had absent- mindedly left without paying. Mr. Campbell was asked by the defence if this had ever) happened to him: | "No. it never has,"' reply. ! Larocea contended that Mr. Campbell had him confused with his look-alike brother in reference to the misconduct] allegations "Wou'd your brother swear to that?" queried Crown Attor- ney Bruce Afficck. Mr. Campbell returned to the stand and swore that it was Anthony Larocca he was .refer- ring to in all.cases. 'His broth- er in nb way resembles him," he added Mr. Affleck: was the) "The only time "Mr. Branch stated that stud-| Guild members for their month-|have so many charming build- ies are now being undertaken} ly meeting. of area-wide planning for gen- eral municipal services. Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Four weeks ago a meeting W. M. Brockie, celebrated his was held in Port Credit to dis-/fourth birthday May 5. To cuss area-wide formation of| Celebrate the occasion a family United Appeal Committees. gathering has been arranged "A tentative area would be|On Saturday, when Mr. Brockie Oshawa, Whitby Township, Whit-| will be back from a_ business by and Ajax. trip to Washington, D.C. 'Metro would take in Picker- ing Township and up-to New- market. » "An interesting note in area-| 4' : wide planning is that in the birthday today, May 6. Friends United States the Los Angeles|of the family wish Patsy United Appeal includes 86 cities. happy birthday. "Mr. Branch furnished me with a copy of a paper en titled 'Area - Wide Planning and Financing of Voluntary Ser- vices' prepared for the Com- munity Fund of Greater Toronto) Mrs, Lila Briscoe has return- by Dr. George Hougham, Direc-\ed to. her home in West Hill,| tor of Canadian Welfare Coun-| after spending a week visiting cil. her niece and nephew, Mr. and Patsy, daughter of Mr. and |Mrs, Harry Jacobs, 209 Hallett Hillcrest Home and School Association will visit Simeone Hall Boys' Club in Oshawa this evening, May 6. | Mrs. Alex Brown, 105 Bell drive. BROCK Evening WHITBY. play a game of danger @ STARTS WFXNESDAY MAY 6th @ Cary , Audrey Grant Hepburn Friends of Tom' Brown, 112 Kent street, extend their best wishes on the occasion of his birthday celebrated today, May 6. Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 Mrs. Richard Bonsall is cele brating her birthday Tuesday, May 5, To celebrate the occasion Mrs. Bonsall will be spending ithe weekend visiting her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Paul Schwindt of Scarboro. and delight in... ings, of which the most out- standing architecturally is un- doubtedly the Courthouse. And) everyone interested in history, | good architecture, and the best interests of Whitby must be very grateful to the Chamber of Com- Sheldrick of Vernon, and Mr. Murray Ouderkirk of Beswick. VICTORIA | and GREY TRUST 308 Dundas St, W., Whitby dents of the history of art and architecture if you would allow the Ontario Architectural _Con- servancy to make a thorough record of the interior and ex- terior of the building before making any structural changes. 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