The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 19

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The city of Rio became the and the song is Cidade been adopted as the official song|new state as consolation for re-|hosa (Marvelous City). ll CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS e DOGS NOT PERMITTED TO RUN AT LARGE e ALL DOGS IN THE CITY MUST BE LICENSED Notice is hereby given to all dog owners that City By-laws provide that dogs shall be prohibited from running at large in the City of Oshawa, unless re- strained by a leash, from May 1st to Ju By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1960 licences must be purchased by February 1st. Dogs not carrying 1960 licences are being c stray dogs and impounded. Impounded dogs not claimed within 48 hours are being destroyed. Avoid having your picked up and poagibyy destroyed by purchasing your licence without delay if you have not already done so. Complaints of dogs running at large and the large number of unlicenced dogs seen require oid enforcement of the provision of the by-laws and the Dog Control Officer has been given instructions accordingly. Dated at Oshawa this 30th doy of April, 1960. Chairman, City Property, Fire Protection and General Purpose Committee. ® 31st, 1960. 4. ALDERMAN JOHN G. BRADY, ag 250 $29 D Bridge WHITBY AND DISTRICT Took Electricity, Ordered Pay Bill the time of the offence the roads were blocked and he couldn't get was Thursday fined $100 and|coal to his home. The only other costs when Magistrate F. S. Ebbs| heating unit required hydro, he found him guilty of unlawfully said, and fraudulently extracting elec-| His Worship said that there tricity from the HEPC. Included must have been some other way in the costs set by His Worship |rather than take the law into his is the overdue hydro bill of $20.89|own hands. He said that legisla- which was the cause of the whole|tors considered this serious incident. enough to permit a maximum In summing up before finding | sentence of two years in prison, accused guilty in Port Perry| Crown counsel Bruce Affleck police court on Thursday, His said that if accused had paid his Worship said that evidence had arrears the hydro would have been given at a trial early in|been connected immediately, He April that the power had been|said that the accused at the time disconnected at the L an gille/was working although his income home on March 9, for non-pay-| was small. ment of arrears. |POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION An inspection on March 21, he| He said that one serious aspect said, found the seal on the meter|of the incident was that the ac- broken and electricity again be-|cused could have elcetrocuted ing used. The power was again| himself in doing what he did. He disconnected, he said, at the pole said that there was a certain » the cottage, amount of defiance shown by the " ain, he said, contact was|accused and asked a fine of $100 made and power used again. Onfand costs, including the hydro 'March 28, he said, a section of|bill which had not yet been paid. the line was removed but on the| The accused told the court that following day, officials found that he had only had enough money Langille was ag using elec-|to pay the fine and was given tricity, obtained this time by run-/two weeks in which to pay the ning a line from his house, out costs, including the $20.89 hydro through the bathroom window to bill. a neighboring cottage. Accused said later that he is THEFT OF POWER |now working in Parry Sound, He This, he said, constituted theft|said that since the roads have of power from the HEPC. opneed, he is able to heat his He said that Langille had ex- home for his wife and two chil- plained that he needed the power |dren, one a son 17, and the other to operate a heating unit in his|a daughter, 12, by means of coal. home. The cottage, he said, is lighted Before sentence was passed,(by means of naphtha gas lan- Langille told the court that at|terns. To Form Band In High School On Thursday night the principal|ation of a band, music would be- of the new high school, Alex An-|Come an optional subject for drew, presented to the Whitby grage $28 9a iuilia) eaperimen. High School Board thé results of| Andrew that the cost of 50 or 60 research that he had made con-|instruments would be approxi cerning the possibility of forming| mately $4,000, but that they could a high school band in his school. he rented as part of a tentative He said that the community purchase plan. had had the benefit of hearing the, The board approved the motion high school bands of Ajax, Bow-| that the management committee manville and Oshawa and he|of the High School Board would asked the board's opinion of work with Mr. Andrew in in- forming such a band in Whitby. augurating instrumental music He said that it would improve|in the Anderson Street High the cultural development of the School. students which would be of great] At the meeting of the board, value to them throughout their|Mr. D. Tutt and Mr, Andrew lives. 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