<r ; both men said they thought the BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE From Little Pool Big Battles Grew } } It all started over a Fe eee Onis ot Maleose at. i i, Magisiraie Fraiik pieaded guiliy charges 0f| a ee are and driving under'§ Oshawa| speeding suspension, Ebbs was told at yesterday. Standing before him was Douglas Gerald Dafoe, former-|fined $50 and costs with a choice ly of Oshawa, who pleaded notjof 10 days in jail, On the drive guilty to assaulting fellow Gen-|under suspension charge he was eral Motor's worker Drag ojsentenced to one month in jail. Zibert. ---- Ebbs = gy case was jater dismissed,|{hat the motor vehicle be im- bg "ae before the holiday|pounded by police for three weekend", Mr, Zibert explained| months, in the witness box. A man and a 20-year-old girl "T gave Dafoe money for two/denied kicking in the door of a games in the World Series)Normandy st. home and. break- pool. On the Tuesday when wejing a window when they ap- got back to work I asked him'peared jointly charged with who won the pool. 'causing wilful damage. "Dafoe said 'it is none of| Charged were Bernard Mc- un the speeding charge he was} your business', -He told me I)Rae and Sandra Jean Arbeau, didn't need to know". both of Lakeshore rd. The Later on in the day he wentijoint charge was later dis-| on, Dafoe came hack and asked| missed. for money for another draw. | Qwner of the Normandy st. "I said no", he explained.|home was Fred Neilson, Livin: "T wanted to know who won|with him as housekeeper, h the last pool'. explained, was the mother 0. An argument started, he said,|Sandra Jean Arbeau. | and Dafoe hit him and knocked Mcrae, he added, was the, him down. {former common law _ husband He came out of the fightiof Mrs. Arbeau. They had split! with a cut on his back andiup earlier in the year and a} injuries to his nose, hand and|five-year-old son from the re- -- ak tax het ' lationship was in her charge. e added that both he and) a, iat ; Dafoe had been suspended byl is ne hig Bhs co General Motors after the fight.|;ide his home. His watch had been broken in) ye Jooked out and ane the fight and, as a result ofl Rae and Miss Arbeau get out! en he lost a week's!o¢ 9 car. McRae, he said, was| Twenty two-year-old Dafoe ex- cotati Bs plained, in giving evidence, that McRae kicked in a door he was delivering schedules panel to the home and Miss; Arbeau broke a window. | "He cal me a crook, a f shies baie "They said they wanted the} phoney: and/a cheat because I hild", he said, 'I told them! : t p 4 Him 'who won the to leave. They had been drink-) vhy he had not told|'"8 - him Dafoe said that he didn't) Mrs. Arbeau said that the| know awhether Zibert was in the Young boy had been in the charge of her former common ool, when he wouldn't tell him,|!@¥ husband ever since it was he said, Zibert 'flew off the|/D'. handle," She had dnly had him two "He went on for about five,weeks and she didn't want to) minutes calling me names, I\|!ose him. thought he was going to strike| "I have always wanted my| me so I gave him a shove". |child", she added, In later cross Zibert, he said, fell back onjexamination she admitted hay- some mouldings. "He wasing six children in foster care reaching for mallet', helon the east coast, She did not added, "but I got him", know where her husband was, What a father and his thought was unwanted Scrap! Giving evidence Bernard Mc- turned out to be the property/Rae denied causing the damage of the Canadian National Rail-!14 the house. The damage, he ways, the court heard. : said, had been caused by Mr. Before the court were William) Neilson who came at them David Mills and his father|swinging a baseball bat Samuel Mills, both of Veterans) : ave., who pleaded guilty to a The bat had done the dam- joint charge of theft over $50.| 28°: Explaining the case, Acting, Miss Arbeau told Crown Attorney John Humph-|story. reys said that the two men| They had gone to the house. were seen loading nuts and/she said, to take clothes and bolts into a half-ton pick up|medicine to the small boy. She sonishe said, the same truck, : }did not think it was unusual to They were taking them, hejcall in the early hours of the said, from beside the CN| morning. tracks north of Wilson rd. st ' " In later statements to police TWINS TALKING TRADE MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Min The father Samuel Mills, wasinesota Twins' president Calvin given a six month _ Suspended! Griffith, who stood pat with his sentence with probation sixth-place 1964 team and won His son William, who admitted |the 1965 American League pen a long list of previous convic- nant, is working on a "real. tions, was sentenced to one|big" trade. Griffith said Wed month in jail. nesday he's working on a deal A 22-year-old Oshawa maniwith New York Yankees thal drove at speeds of 100 miles an|will bring the Twins a utility hour and more when chased bylinfielder and' an outfielder in police after failing to stop for a turn for three Twins' players radar trap on Taunton rd. e. " seis nisscbe Ni alk nuts and bolts were scrap. | | | | | } } | | DE-SODDED | "Where's my sod?" asked Prime Minister Pearson Fri- day when he arrived for a ground - breaking ceremony at the University of British Columbia. A political prank- ster had stolen the carefully | clipped-out sode -- grass, roots and all. 'Everyone's / sabotaging me these days,"' said the PM, and expertly | dug out two fresh sods him- | self. (CP) | THIRD SEEKS STARDOM | The Smothers brothers have a sister, Sherri, who has been! working in Hollywood as an| extra for the last year leonfined hecklers to the balcony land side seats of the theatre by lissuing By DAVE McINTOSH Mr. Pearson commented: 'It VANCOUVER (CP). -- Prime}begins to look like old times." Minister Pearson encountered|PRECEDES DIEF some of-the-hest-and-some of; Mr, Diefenbaker is scheduled in two campaign speeches here|next week. Friday. | Mr, Pearson at his evening ally stops the speaker in mid-jpaign theme of a need for a peroration and convulses the|majority government which audience in laughter, Poor|would make further elections heckling merely angers those/unnecessary for four or five trying to hear the speaker. years. Mr. Pearson acknowledged, 'Perhaps our slogan should with a wave and a grin some|be 'No more until 1970'," he effective heckling from among|said. 4,000 University of British Co- Mr, Pearson said that if there lumbia students during hisjis another minority government noon-hour speech in the univer- the result would be bound to be a Stagger In, Example; When Mr, Pearson was reading some old statistics on university financing, a stu- dent called out: 'What's new,| Pussycat?" the gym echoed with laughter. shouted interruptions which) didn't raise a single laugh dur-) ~OQRONTO (CP) --_ Drunks ing his 35-minute speech Friday | would be getting in the act with night in the packed Queen Elizabeth Theatre. MENTION VIET NAM The shouts were chiefly ex-|4 "¢mI pressions like "Go hack to the Friday, U.S,, Mike," "Canada for Ca- Rev, nadians," 'People are dying in Viet Nam" and "Yankee par- rot," In 1962, then prime minister Diefenbaker couldn't make him- self heard at a Forum rally here which turned into a near- is legally sold on the premises, Eric W.: Smalley, gen- andra and the O'Keefe Centre theatres that drunks would be! falling over the balcony at the ; had a simi-/Royal Alex if they could buy|limited (Canada) has joined the flot,: Mr. Pearson intermis-/board of directors of the Cana-| dian Wildlife Federation, a pri-| managing di- vate conservation group, Ducks rector of O'Keefe Centre, said|Unlimited, a group of Canadian liquor sions, Hugh Walker, there during lar experience in 1963. This time, Liberal organizers tickets to the party|{he short time faithful for nearly all the or- chestra seats. : ve Ushers carried walkie-talkies/ dition. 'Pearson Meets Hecklers And Handles Both Types the same: Another election. "This is no threat," he added. It stood to reason that the op- position--parties could not vote/,, the worst in heckling methods|to speak in the same theatre|confidence in a Liberal minor-| nigh ity government after what they have been saying about the Lib- Effective heckling uwsu-jrally returned to his main cam-jerals in the campaign. PICKETS MARCH Outside the theatre, Mr. Pear-|p, son saw a scene familiar during his stay here--about a dozen or- derly pickets carrying signs|© asking for an end to the war in Viet Nam, The prime minister said in his "whining, anti- Americanism is not the same as vigorous Canadianism." Canada's only obligation in Viet Nam was to carry out any instructions from speech that "You can put aside any of the wild stories you have been hear- ing about sending Canadian . The prime minister ignored | Stage Right troops to Viet Nam. We haven't) and we won't." Earlier, Mr. JOINS FEDERATION OTTAWA (CP) -- Ducks Un-\and deviltry, Pearson was j given a firecracker welcome in 2,900-seat scene-stealing tumbles at live- spin geet gay more boas ; ersons the Immigr |performance theatres if liquor et will be brought Gp' to date a temperance official predicted|to remove the last remaining distinctions among Canadians. Today Mr. Pearson visits five ORIGIN ANCIENT eral secretary of the Ontario Vancouver area ridings before Temperance Federation, told a/flying to Winnipeg, where hej... 4. au Hallows Eve, liquor licence board hearing on|Will spend the weekend and) oii. the evening before All| applications by the Royal Alex-|make a speech Monday night. caint. nay, In ancient times, it Lares |was a festival of bonfires and) levil spirits, a time of witching) b the United! g a pounds of candies, biscuits, tof-\maging fee apples, gum and fruit will/chests for last year's ghost into overflowing|sheet should occupy most chil-|Crown prosecutors in the cure rent arson crackdown in Que- Some mothers will have to|bec, said following the convic- be someone or something else. But even with all the fun in store, the kids have a respon- sibility. United Nations Children's UNICEF, : For those who don't plan to filling buckets for apple bob-| bing; putting extra leaves inj dining-room wiches and lighting a leering pumpkin to guide partygoers. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 30, 1965 3 Ghost 'n' Goblin Giveaway Grips Canada This Night By THE CANADIAN PRESS the Druid Jord of death, Saman. One of the biggest giveaway: f ine year geis underway to-jfumes and masks will be worn. ight, The run on stores for a 'real Across Canada, hundreds of|scarey mask" and frantic rum- through closets and|™ e crammed ags and baskets. It's, Halloween, dren until dark, and for the Four Years On Arson-Charges QUEBEC $s tees Paar is ed was sentence: y four In keeping with tradition, cos- years in prison after pleading guilty to four charges of arson and four of conspiracy to com- (CP) -- Romeo it arson, Roch Lefrancois, one of the hildren it's their big chance tO\ make sure this year's disguisesition that insurance com are reasonably weatherproof. They're also collecting for the|from the mid-50s during the day International|to lows of 30 and 40, Rain, snow- Fund--|flurries and some cloud are pre- \dicted for other areas, In most parts of Canada, Hal-) Emergency 'of hand, ja | mosenccinnmetnenemase who) Disraeli, panies paid en Ft nd 4 settle. Temperatures in Ontario and lea ad the charges eat parts of the Prairies will fall|Gagne. Gagne, described as a lumber idealer, appearing before Judge Gerard Simard of Sessions Poli ill b in f Pata ~~ ' sroek Hotel = " 'olice w e out in force, to the Barone Nations "and that is all. lloween is being observed to-lwatching for ppkaksiors po -- night because Oct. 31, the reg-lover exuberant children, ular date, falls on a Sunday this/jot the "trick-or-treat" get outifires in a bowling alley and year. ontreal, a service station in Que., and Reo yor cent restaurant, 0 out, last-minute party prep-) rations were being made for) | tables for sand-) OPEN THIS DRUG STORES SUNDAY The festive occasion, also 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JAMIESON 241 KING ST. EAST associated with) | e available forand U.S. sportsmen, has spent} drinking in the theatre could/|millions of dollars in preserving| hardly worsen a person's con- and restoring waterfowl habitat! 'in Canada. Good Names To Remember | MITCH ELL' REM ESTATE II] 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Reg. Aker--President Bill MeFeeters--Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd, 723-2265 SHOPPING CENTRE TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 725-1169 723-3431 728-5101 and about a score of policemen) were stationed throughout the | theatre. The doors were closed | 20 minutes before the prime minister's arrival. : There were only two minor disburbances apart from the shouting and booing. A_police- man calmed down a man who began pummelling a_ heckler and another quietly ushered to the rear a burly man who strode down a main aisle pro- claiming that Canada needs a These are the top deep-sea fleet. \fter the latter disturbance, r Yesterday in. court. Brian Hired Worker Saves Farmer STRAFFORD VILLE, Ont (CP)--Louis Racz, a hired hand on the farm of Tony Herman ran barefoot into the ruins of a barn explosion Friday to pull his injured employer to safety Both were reported in satis- factory condition in hospital in nearby Tillsonburg. Cause of the explosion was not known. 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