THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1964 IN EAST WHITBY Speeders Worry Area Residents -- || KEDRON -- Spedeers on East|Matthew Dymond, Premier, John | lwhitby township roads are wor- Robarts and Attorney-General rying area residents. Wishart expressing the view At the July meeting of the|that the effectiveness of the On- | |general board of the Columbus, tario Provincial Police in en- Kedron and Raglan churches, alforcing speed limits has been strong recommendation was for-| seriously limited by instructions warded to the Ontario County|from the Attorney-General's de- Council requesting that arrange-|partment which prevent the ments be made for the enforce- concealment of radar speed ment of. speed limits. jtraps by them, : Accidents during June, in| The letter also questioned the which two children died and two| wisdom of a recent decision of suffered serious injuries,|the provincial government to in- prompted the deep concern. crease the number of demerits Two years ago the speed limit/leading to suspension of an on Taunton road east from the|operator's licence. city limits to the village of Taun- el ton was lowered to 40 miles per . Seven Girls 4 . Eye Titles hour, They speed limit in Col- Seven pretty girls from Dur- umbus was lowered to 35 miles ham and Northumbriand Coun- J ina per hour. This was done be- Residents feel no effective measures have been taken to enforce these speeds, Both fa- talities occurred in these zones. Concern is also felt about the/ties will compete next Wednes- BACK AS THE BOSS | respective counties. _ | TRAFFIC rea 4 Three of the girls will repre-| i ain preparation of more than | Church board members re-/sent Durham County and four) woe i Chateau 08 meals a day as well as |quested that the County council] will represent Northumberland) Laurier in Ottawa -- this time qministeritg a large staff jconsider establishing their own| County during the "Dairy Night} year-old vegetable cleaner. lars of food each week, \traps. " |Coombs, RR 5, sn catered Casagrande supervises --CP Photo |. Letters were also sent to Dr.| Barbara Lee, Cavan; Catherine -- : => ae earerer sors chemi -------|McHolm, RR 1, Port Hope; | | Maria Battaglini, RR 1, Camp- Court Reserves Judgment _ Batre Getuactin i ¢ - RR 1, Roseneath. | hd A Valda is the Northumberland) riminal Negligence Case xis int sinter She reached the semi-finals of} BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jof Tamworth, and driver of the|the right front wheel was on| the Ontario Dairy Princess com-| : > poadihe fein ; ired to present a short talk| lon man was reserved in|was nearing the Waverly. roadjhad been driving for 17 years|@uired e sadatedia's court here Tuesday|cut-off at Bowmanville when hejand for nine of them drove a on their county, completely as- until written arguments are|was struck in the rear by the/tractor-trailer rg amie 2 ey yt submitted by the Crown and the|tractor-trailer driven by Chish-| "] Jeft Thessalon at 10.30 p.m./mitking machine again. Pe rown _|testified he had been called to/ber. I left Hamilton at 9 a.m. | = and cg el Rell Osh, investigate an accident half a|June 22 and was heading towraed| meerenee ean show-| iadg.|mile w he Waverly road{Belleville to pick up another| qe winness will reorcecat thel awa, that he would reserve judg-|mile west of the : : P i |The winners will represent the : lout-off. oad pnd take it back to Toron-|1¥ counties in the Ontario| to," Chisholm testified. lDairy Princ iti | CAR CRUSHED Dairy Princess competition at} Chisholm was charged with criminal negligence following an tractor-trailer i J accident in which Donaldirear portion of Wright's 1947 own for something to eat.| The dairy night program gets Brown, Tamworth, was killed. | mode] car. The left front wheel {ypoaa a {ar in front) underway in, the arena at 7| i 3 so was ! f the nd ray rip.m. F il ill b vail- Dale Stanley Wright, 23, also was on the body o' car and denly he puoied out to the pass-(She ey Be quries ua geod ing lane. I looked in the rear| petition and various . dairy] Ti cause of the high accident rate incidence of speeding on other| day in the Cobourg arena for as chef de cuisine. He started \traffic patrol with the power|'64'" program being planned. Dartford; Carol Macklin, RR rd t on a charge. of crim-|car, told the court he left Whit-|the shoulder." petition last year. deferice attorney. olm. on June 21 and travelled to) As well as the efficiency tests, ment against Richard Chisholm, "When I arrived I found the "I was nearing Bowmanville|the Canadian National Exhibi-| Lengthy Evidence Heard serine) -- on these two stretches of road. County roads in the township,|the Dairy Princess titles in their) there 90 years ago as a 12- and ordering thousands of dol- |tg yse concealed radar speed|The contestants are Margaret| Cobourg; and Valda McCleary, i j | negligence against a Thes-|by at 11 a.m. on June 22 and| Chisholm, told the court he Each of the girls will be re-| Magistrate R. B. Baxter told/ OPP. Constable J, MacDonald|Hamilton. with a load of lum-|the girls are also judged on ap-| until Aug. 4, resting on the when I decided to. stop in the} tion. jthing was coming and when I looked back I saw the car in |front of me." HIT BRAKES -- CAR Chisholm said he brakes -- then the car APPOINTMENTS Thomas H. Staples has been appointed general sales mana: hisiger and William M. Breétkie, assistant sales manager of hit InDrunkDrivingCase street, Oshawa, was charged) An insurance adjustor from |Dowty Equipment of Canada with drunk driving May 3. The/Qshawa, Steve Merian, told the|Ltd., Ajax. Both appointments, PICKERING (Staff) -- At a special sitting of magistrate's court here Tuesday Magistrate case was partially heard four ; court that in his estimation the|announced by Kenneth D. Mor- F. S. Ebbs listened to one of the;weeks ago and was adjourned! difference in the espeed of the|ley, vice-president and general longest cases of drunk driving|until yesterday, The magistrateliwy vehicles must have been|Manager of the company, are ever heard in Pickering court--|hopes to hear the remaining! wel in excess of 30 mph. now in effect. and it's not over yet. evidence next Tuesday. Chisholm had also said he| ee Robert E. Taylor, 512 Drew) Pickering Township policejthought Wright's. car wa s| ATTRACTS TOURISTS constable L. Watson testified he| stopped or moving very slowly.) More than 217,000 persons | Children Conduct Man Commi For Observation ;Restaurant near Bowmanville July 141, was committed to the Ontario Hospital at Whitby for observation for a period of not |more than 60 days. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A| Charles E. 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The|stable Watson said he noticed) juniors, led by Mrs. Bert Guth-| trie, gave the worship seryice. The primary children, led by Mrs. Fred Puckrin, gave a) litany and then each child de-| scribed the life, houses, furni- Taylor was unsteady on his feet, | |had bloodshot eyes and smelled| 'of alcohol. He said he followed the Taylor auto at speeds up to} 60 miles per hour, | ADMITTED DRINKING PAINT - During The Holiday Season ture, equipment, fobdd, clothes) worcon told the court that! the week. station they admitted they had The kindergarten children, led!been drinking, He said Taylor by Mrs. Bill Guthrie, san gichanged his moods from polite songs, and gave a puppet show|to angry a number of times and| on The Good Samaritan. The/that he was refused when he} leaders were assisted by Mrs.|asked to call his lawyer and his| John Puckrin, Mrs. N. Kins-|wife. | "man, Joyce Smith, Shirley; Constable Donald Martn| Smith, Susan Richards, Tania stated that he was called to the| Woods, Anne Guthrie, and two|scene to assist in bringing in| girls, Peggy Squire and Lynda|the passengers in the car. He| HOUSE PAINT Puckrin as pianists. On Mon-|caid Taylor was unsteady on his| day morning, the Rev. M. But-ifeet, had bloodshot eyes and tars had led ot heb serv- disarranged clothing. | ice and told a missionary story) sergeant D. Fleming said he! on the need for Bibles and Ple-/had pent Tavlon at. the! tures for Africa. police station and that in his mind the accused was. intoxi-| a te was held at | cated. He told the court that) the chuieh on Thursday atter.| Taylor did the heel to toe test) noon and Saturday morning, = ----w and picked bead when several men painted the °S lowly. | outside of the church George Lumley, Oshawa, said Church continues in the morn. |e had -- working with bd ing, followed by Sunday School|'°F, 0" three previous nights; at 10.45. There will be no|2nd had seen the accused about) church or Sunday School on|two hours before he was| August 23, and September 6. charged. He said at that time) Miss Sandra Scheltiold, of Don|he had not been drinking, | Mills, will speak on July 26. |. OEE j 'The community club picnic|/NOT DRINKING ot will be held on July 24 at Lyn.) eee Oshawa; Wiliam Lewis brook Park. Supper will be at)o"cee, ©! ; & jof RR 1, Brooklin and Paul Hef- + Bent wishes of the community|fener, Oshawa, all passengers} is extended to Bill Puckrin and|in the car, testified that Taylor Barbara Jones who were mar- not been drinking at all) ried on Saturday in St. Paul's|that afternoon. and that the} United Church, Ajax. They will|beer belonged to Donald Mor-| live in Oshawa. lrison of Oshawa, They all. tes-| Mr. and Mrs. Alan Westbrook, |tified that Taylor had been} Thompson Minesl Manitoba,|driving at 35 to 39 mph and| have been visiting at the home/that the accused had not been of Mrs. 9 naga Fogo ea Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell. .. 2 - | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pardon ery Pg tage ay A ore attended the wedding on Fri-ijiam Lewis was cut: short by| day evening; of Mrs. Pardon's| Magistrate Ebbs when the ac- oy ety pce ar » . "| sa jad never been convict-| ed am. led of a crime. Murphy brought Cindy and Craig Shibley, Rex-|out that he had been convicted dale, spent this week visiting|of car theft in 1961. Magistrate] with their cousin, Dianne Ebbs refused to hear anymore| Puckrin. itestimony from Lewis. i and White and Hundreds of Colors GAL. Coe OUR i SES aS 107 BYRON ST. S. FREE DELIVERY INSIDE PAINTS FLAT - SEMI-GLOSS - LATEX - GLOSS WHITE Gal. 35.95 coLors Qts. 1% a We Also Have A Sale On READY PASTED SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS 20% to 50% OFF @ OPEN FRI. UNTIL9 P.M, @ DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. "Where Quality and Service Counts" -- WHITBY -- and animals of Palestine, which) 1.4. the accused and his four| T H I Ss S A i E 9 W E K ' they had been studying during|'ienas were taken to the police| E S O N L Y CILTONE (STANDARD COLORS) LATEX --FLAT AND SEMI-GLOSS CUSTOM WORK DRAPERIES -BROADLOOM PAINTING and PAPERING - FREE ESTIMATES - PHONE 668-5862 1 BLOCK WEST OF 4 CORNER -- TURN SOUTH