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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gavit Tel. 668-3703 Crown Four-For-Five Against Toronto Trio Three Toronto men picked up by police in a car carrying a jarge number of housebreaking instruments, each appeared be- fore Magistrate Harry Jermyn at Whitby yesterday, Hill Snack Bar in Brampton hed) been broken into. property stolen. Pry bars found in Tsinonis' car matched up completely with the George Fitch of Pacific ave-|found around the forced door. nue, Toronto, was ¢ i h breaking in- 'struments and a further case of break, enter and theft of prop- erty valued at $399 from a New- market snack bar. Dino Tsinonis of Wheeler ave- onvicted of Mr, Affleck called expert evi- \dence to prove this point. Giving evidence, Cons Don Martin of the Pickering Township Police said that he was on routine cruiser patrol on Number 2 Highway, He spotted A door had been forced and| cruiser he walked back to the) : car and was about to drive off|19, an Ohioan working out of when he was stopped by the|London, Ontario. Pekarski was cruiser. The man, he said, was| fined $100. and costs or 30 days Tsinonis, marks A later inspection of the car |revealed a large number of assorted housebreaking _ tools, | On the front dash were found | | Whitby's Chief Constable George Rankine took "busman's time off" last Friday. Magistrate's Court learned Tuesday that the Chief, after arriving home from work, was startled by the screaming of tires and rumbling exhausts on the road in front of his home. The cause of the noise was a car driven by Lester Pekarski, jfor careless driving. | al pended for three months. Chief Rankine said Pe His fine was made peremp- tory, and his licence was sus- karski| table|flashlight and small screwdriver.|had driven at high rates of Also in the car were two rolls|speed south on Harris and Hill- of tape. Under the hood wedged|crest streets, then north on between the fender and the bat-|Cochrane in the same manner, ry|. The car, he added, was back- Chief Goes Home To Catch Driver outside into the street in front) of his home and flagged the accused to a halt. Pekarski, he said, treated the whole matter as a "huge joke'. ship was requested. Pekarski, the Court learned was a door-to-door solicitor fo There were three others in th car in the same business, tw First he disclaimed possession of a driver's permit, and then referred the Chief to the "Tor- onto police' when his owner- a Magazine promotion group called "Civic Reading Club". or mem 14-year-0ld boys. Chief Rankine called the Po- lice Station, and Pekarski was taken in and charged. It was emphasized that the Cochrane- Hillcrest-Harris street area was residential, and that many small children playeq on the streets. "Is that what you do in Ohio?", asked Magistrate Harry Jermyn. "How old do you have to be before you learn any- thing?" UK Rail Robbers Get 24, 20 Years LONDON (Reuters) -- Sen- tences of 24 and 20 years im- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 13, 1964 § involved in Britain's multi-mil-|Boal, 50-year-old engineer whe lion-dollar great train robbery|had been sentenced to 24 years, last year were reduced Tuesday and Roger John Cordrey 4 to 13 years each by the Court : of Criminal Appeal. year-old florist who had been prisonment passed on two men| The men were William Gerald| sentenced to 20 years. "What you want is a visa to somewhere they can teach you how to drive", he concluded. WROTE ANTHEM Francis Scott Keys, a Maryland lawyer, wrote P Star-Spangled Banner during a British bombardment of a Balti- , r more stronghold 150 years ago. 104 LUPIN DRIVE TROUGHTON MEATS BLAIR PARK PLAZA CLEARANCE SUMMER tery were discovered two p' . , | bars, In the trunk a long piece)firing and burning rubber. On) ion it squealed into a} of hookd wire was found, Also|One occasi a length of rope coiled around a\driveway, squealed out, turned around, The Chief spotted Pekarski at | the wheel when he was moment-| arily stopped, revving his engine | and backfiring. He then watched him take off around the corner of Vernon street, making a right turn in the wrong lane. Fed up, Chief Rankine rushed Try Our New Budget Freezer Plan Nothing Down--6 Month to Pay FREEZER SPECIAL! 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The Oshawa man paid $200 and costs for failing to remain at the scene of one accident, - and $100 and costs for careless | driving that caused another. | Alternative sentences would! have put him in jail for two months. Constable Don Simmons of OPP Whitby told the court that he went to Brooklin on June 30 to investigage what he thought was a one-car 'accident. He said there was a car hung up on a wire fence, some 48 feet south of Highway 7, with) nue, Toronto, was similarly con-|a car pulled into. a service sta- victed of possession of house-| tion on the Liverpool road junc- further offence of break, enter| He stopped and backed up to) wad of newspaper, | and theft of property valued at the auto, Two persons, he said,| -In spite of pleading not. guilty Bar, Brampton, was standing by the door of the) breaking instruments Fitch Last of the three, William) Service station. offered no evidence to help clear was charged only = oe in Bones giving evidence, said possession of housebreaking in- 5 that he had not : ments *'" Band's Need For | been with the After hearing the case, Magis-| had picked him up early that trate Jermyn remanded Fitch morning, He knew nothing of Tsinonis was sentenced to two) Whitby Brass Band swung)in the car. years in the penitentiary on into its summer season last) -------- tences to run concurrently. The|a series of summer concerts at| charge against William Boyd|the Centennial Park band) was dismissed, Magistrate Jer-|shell ee myn giving him "the benefit of] Attendance was disappointing) ' Fitch, said Crown Attorney|jiam. But as the season pro- Jack Bruce Affleck, was identified to|gresses it will pick up. Next the Newmarket raid through|concert is planned for July 21) one single finger print found on/at the same venue. | Sacked the premises. Property stolen New players are constantly; premne tee and cigerens. the band. Especially needed Fitch had pleaded guilty tO are trumpet and side drum} being in possession of house- ; "Tf you can read music an pre Bape bison hihave at some time or other harges, On the break, enter) : ooo and 'thett charge Mr. Affleck along and join the band," Eric) 'Hot Hawks Meet By CLIFF GORDON Two of the hottest teams In will hook up in regular league action tonight at the Brooklin The action will pit the Hunts- ville Hawks, who have won against the Brooklin team who are riding high on a four-in-a- Brooklin are currently in first place in the league standings runner-up St. Catharines Ath- letics who have one game in were. scheduled to play the Hawks in St. Catharines on ed out. The Hawks, who got off to a have been coming along like a house on fire during recent breaking instruments, Also a/ tion. $99 from the Wood Hill Snack) were seated in the car. A third'to being in possession of house- Boyd of Jarvis street, Toronto,| When this man saw the police! himself. struments. |two other men all night. They Players Serious for one week for sentencing. | the housebreaking _ instruments each of his two charges, the sen-|Thursday night with the first' of| '™ anlac | the doubt'. reported conductor Eric Wil-| during the raid included an wanted to fill gaps and enlarge) this charge but not guilty to players. Tsinonis pleaded guilty to bot bived an instrument come told the court that the Wood!William said yesterday. 'Hotter' Brooklin the Ontario Sr. Lacrosse league arena, at 8.45. three of their last four games, row record. with a six-point bulge over the hand. The St. Kitts team Monday night but were rain- very slow start in the schedule weeks and have been knocking { \ DON BRUCE of control It had been out of control, 454 feet. samples, did not get away. Minutes later Constable Sim- mons was investigating a two- car smashup north of Brooklin on Highway 12. Thomas Sears, one of the drivers, said a car, too behind him, attempted to pass, then struck the left rear of his car, This time, however, it was {Coe who went out of control, \flew over a ditch, went through a field and ended up in a serv- lice station lot The Sears vehicle was dam- off some of the teams right in|/jowevyer; a real battle to come aged for $100, Coe's for $400. their own back yard. Their lat-|out on top. The first time the est effort of this kind was last/two teams met it took the localjcused that Friday night when they whip-'team a period of overtime be-|gaged It was learned from the ac- he had been en- in a fight with his ped the Peterborough Speedy fore: they got the deciding goal.|fiancee, prior to the episodes Erns 16-12 right in the Liftlock city. few, are fellows on the Hawks team who will bear a lot of watching in tonight's The two teams have met twice) to date with the Brooklin team, winning both contests. It was,! LEAGUE DATA WEEK SENIOR A. P L Brooklin 16 4 St, Kitts 6 Peterboro 7 Brampton 8 Port Credit 10 Huntsville 11 SCORING LEADERS: Don Arthurs, Brampton Glenn Lotton, Brooklin Cy Coombes, Peterboro Paul Henderson, Port Credit Tom Conlin, Huntsville FUTURE July 15 AG 17 -- Wed., Thurs., Fri One fellow on the Brooklin| He admitted he was not look- team who is showing a decidedjing where he was going when Julie Kowalski, Johnny Rob- improvement in his play of late,he hit the first car, and was in erts, Dave Lough, Tom Conlin,/is Don Bruce. The big fellowja state of panic when he hit and Hutzel, just to mention ais really starting to show his the second power both as a defenceman and at scoring goals. Bruce season with a sore back, but appears to be in top shape right now. ENDING JULY Il, 1964 F A Pts, Pen. Min, 24 369 18 334 14 284 14 = «527 12 559 10 389 180 152 156 147 166 156 138 136 174 160 162 197 5 15 15 12 G 35 36 25 16 = 30 10 18 GAMES Huntsville at Brooklin Peterboro at Port Credit A 28 23 30 21 28 Pts. 63 59 55 51 46 Pen, Min. 30. - 8 0 0 0 Brampton at Peterboro 'It's maniacal," exclaimed Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck game./had been hampered early in the "He was a maniac at the wheel "It's lucky someone was not killed or maimed, It is the most atrocious case of driving I have ever heard in my ex- perience in the position of Crown Attorney." Magistrate Jermyn agreed, and tacked a two-year licence suspension onto the sentence Labor Leader Asks Probe Loggers Battle KINGSTON (CP) --A_ labor leader Tuesday advocated a royal commission to look into a strike battle with settlers in about $800 damage done to it.|- He was told by the driver that the car had been knocked out by another driver who had "kept right. on going." the officer estimated, for about The other driver, established as Coe from paint and glass far driven by Coe had come up |Reesor Siding, Ont., in Febru- jary, 1963, in which three union |membets were killed and eight Port Credit at St. Kitts Brooklin at Huntsville Sat., 18 St. Kitts at Brampton BROCK -- Whitby EVENING SHOWS START -- 6.55 AND -- 8.20 A CRIME SO BIG IT COST A FORTUNE JUST TO COMMIT IT! M-G-M presents JEAN GABIN and ALAIN A ict. Recommended as Adult Entertainment others wounded. J. A. LaForce of Kapuskas- ing, a delegate to the annual Ontario Provincial Council of the United Brotherhood of Car- penters and Joiners of America | (CLC) meeting, said: "A royal commission would {not only investigate the aspects jof what happened, but would |probably bring back recom- |mendations which would pre- vent it from happening again." Mr. LaForce said that one of the settlers involved in the inci- jdent was a full-time employee jof the federal government A resolution submitted by the jexecutive committee of the counci] called for a campaign to have an anti-strike-breaker law passed, in Ontario. The res- olution says that labor legisla- tion in Ontario gives legal sanc- tion to use strikebreakers in cases of strikes against some \Ontario employees, 312% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges No Service Charge | | | | VICTORIA. and GREY TRUST 308 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY 'All Sales Final - No E YOUNG MODERNS 135 BROCK ST. S. 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