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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1966, p. 6

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GAME COVERS WORLD Bocce, the Italian game of; More than 1,000,000 people bowls, is played in more than|have died in U.S. road. acci- 80 countries today, denis since 1900. ee horse and buggy laws," said ROAD TAKES A TOLL Mr. Molnar. Assistant Plan Councillor Williams said that this disturbance had been going Back To Senate on for the past 18 months andj; OTTAWA (CP) -- The Can-| was getting worse, and that it|ada Assistance Plan, passed by | seemed difficult to lay charges|the Commons last week, went | against the youngsters. |hefore the Senate banking and) Reeve Laycox said that the|commerce committee Tuesday | County of Ontario does own aland then was referred back to. 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1966 Picker ing To P r epare . Shop - Closing Bylaw Two Area Fishermen |: 5: : of night when all heck breaks loose down there," he said, We) are not only prevented from) no Bivd., Bay Ridges, think * Fined Fined that shops should be required -- In Mag- BOWMANVILLE istrate's Court here Tuesday there were two convictions under the Game ahd Fish- eries Act. Each fisherman was fined $25 and $9 costs, or five days, for going on private prop- erty. Carmen - Guest, who was apprehended with rod and reel and 20 fish, and Del- bert Crosby, RR 2, Whitby, who had a rod but no fish, pleaded not guilty. Grahame §. G. Fish, told the court he had owned the farm, east of Blackstock, for over 10 years and that it was posted) when he bought it and still is. | He said he was sick and tired of repairing fences broken down or cut by trespassers. "One Sunday morning I walk- ed down the creek to check my cattle and fences," said the owner. "I saw a truck parked near the bridge at the south Talbotville, A+R &AL bd Beach because they had in- formation that two men on 7 p.m. curfew were in the area. One tore off his shirt, dove into the river between the piers and swam to the east side, where another youth and a girl were sitting on a bench. with three part bottles of beer, Two full pints were found in the girl's purse.. Harper claimed owner- ship and was charged. Rendall was observed near the dance hall on West Beach with a part bottle of beer in his Returned To P WHITBY (Staff) -- A 56-year- old Etobicoke man, who was released from Kingston Peni- tentiary in April and has a owmanv alla BB hs he fled on foot and was caught hiding under a cottage. He told the officer he had found the eer. "There are worse offenses) than underage drinking," com- mented Magistrate R. B. Bax- ter,. "but it leads to so much trouble that the. Province of On- tario has seen fit to make the maximum fine $2,000, or six months, or both.' | He added that he felt one way to discourage it was with se- sonable time to close the shops. to close at a specific time at ine shopping piaza, and so avoid noise and _ disturbance siich as occurred over the holi- day week-end. Mr. Bonnell suggested to Pickering Township Council that 11 o'clock p.m. was a rea- "This happens to be the time $3,092.82 from the drive-in re-| ceipts and payroll during the} past few months. Allan F. Hewitt, 41, of Scar- boro, an employee with . the Odeon chain for seven years, admitted taking the money after he guaranteed the indebtedness of two persons who had failed to pay their accounts. | Pickering Township Police} t getting any sleep, dangerous. is Mr. Bonnell, said _that..resi-ito be locked up,"-said-Mr,-Mol-lis dents had telephoned Pickering} nar. Police, but this seems to be of) no avail. busy doing other said, "When they @3 come they| prepared. might. as well forget it. These|--------- people just before Pelice- come -ta jaround, and say they cannot see anything wrong." Molnar said that a lot of persons were going to take the law in their own hands, and! Laycox suggested that they had the right as citizens Reeve but it is} detention home. | "We don't want these children He felt that to take away their rendezvous would elimin- "The police seem to be very!ate the disturbance. things," leave' the they get there, the-house; Mr. o make an arrest. "The police say we still have| he scene The leat 105m | A shop-closing bylaw will be It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat rig t in your own home, Make this home recipe yourself, It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little, Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Sergeant R. Rodley advised the Court that the accused had been responsible for all the cash enitentiary | Two Toronto youths were sen jtenced to one year definite and) six months indefinite when they! pleaded guilty to stealing four| end of my property and noted! prison record dating back tojtires valued at $30. the licence number. I heard a 1929 was sentenced to three John Atkinson, 19, and Ron- snapping of twigs and saw aj years at the Kingston institution) aid Johnson, 18, admitted steal- man coming down the creek with a rod and reel "T asked how the fishing was," continued Mr. Fish, "He said it was not bad and that he had caught about 20. When asked who had given him per- mission to fish he had no answer. Then I told him I was the owner and pointed out the sign 'Private Property, No in Whitby Magistrate's court Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to charges of. possession, break session ing four tires with wheels from Wilcox Motors, on Highway 2. in Pickering Township, at about and enter and having house|/11 p.m. on July 10. breaking instruments in his pos- Police said | Pickering Township Detective G. Hutchinson Charles Gordon Ferguson said|he saw a car parked at the his was a case of a man going| Wilcox garage and followed it | guidance. Cannington Police Chief Doug- through life without the proper|to Rosebank Rd. where John- and yards vehicle back json left the jescaped through Trespassing, This means you'. jas Bryant said he observed|only to be picked up later by Mr. Guest offered to pay for} Ferguson driving east on Came-| Metro Police his catch and when this was re-| fused he slammed the truck heard three thumps at the IGA| muffler and tail pipe were also deor shut and drove off. Delbert Crosby, the second | fisherman, was observed walk-| ing down the stream with a rod but no fish. ron §t. in the village and then store. He said the accused was standing at the open door when he was apprehended Chief Bryant said the accused was driving a car stolen at Bob- Detective Hutchinson said a found in the vehicle. Magistrate H. W, Jermyn sen- tenced the accused after he }iearned that Johnson had a previous record of theft and "I feel quite strongly about/caygeon, May 16 and had a|Atkinson had also been previ- this," R. B. Baxter. "I see no reason why an owner has to put up signs to keep from being over- run by trespassers. All land be- longs to someone and nobody |been "in the car along with screw- drivers, pliers and a crowbar, Magistrate H. W. Jermyn noted that the accused had the business since commented Magistrate ctoten set of licence plates in| ously convicted of similar of- fences GIVEN REMAND The manager of the Odeon |Bay Ridges Drive-in was re-| has the right to go on it without! 1999" and sentenced him to two, manded for two weeks for sen- the owner's permission." | years on the charge of possess- |tencing after he pleaded guilty He warned that if there was ing the stolen car, one year|!? stealing a total amount of any more hunting or fishing on this property without permis- sion brought to his attention the fine would be 10 times as much TEENS CONVICTED Two Bowmanville teenagers were convicted for infractions of the Liquor Control Act. Each pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs, or seven days. 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