The Oshawa Times, 10 Aug 1960, p. 4

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¢aught by fishermen of this Trin. ity Bay community and will be used for mink food. y WHALE CATCH | %#' NEW HARBOR, Nfld. (CP)-- : Seventy pothead whales were! 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 5 City Youths Under Curfew BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jabout "10 guys to see if anyone Five Oshawa youths were re-{had any money to get gas in the | manded out of custody, and a 9lcar," but no one had any so they |p.m. curfew placed on them until | decided to get some gas any- Aug. 30, when they pleaded guilty way. "Some of the guys were before Magistrate R. B, Baxter|let off at sideroads in order to Tuesday to three charges of thefi|lighten the load so the car would| No One, * Not Even The Manager's Brother, Will Be Admitted Into The Theatre After The Start Of Each Performance Of of gasoline. The five are to appear for ee tence Aug. 30 after a pre-sentence report has 'been received by the| magistrate, Charged with the thefts are: go faster, They picked us up after they got the gas," he said. Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- man, QC, said he imagined all were licensed drivers and what he would like to see happen was David John Rockbrune, 16, of 86| for each to lose his driver's William street west; Samuel] [licence for a year. Servinis, 17, of 275 Albert street;| 'That would cause some hard-| Dallas Hewitt, 17, of 1282 Winter ship for some of them but it] lavenue; John Michael Pollard "sould teach them the court does 117, of 407 Greenwood avenue and/not intend to put up with any of| |John Wayne Smith, 16, of 176 this foolishness," Mr. Deyman Egastdale street. said. | OPP Constable R. 8. Diamond | 'Remands Given { |station in Orono for gas August HEARTY APPETITE NOW the two | tors stitched 'a thumb | hole in his heart, eats his des- sert while his 16-month-old-sis- ter, Sandra. looks on with in- terest. Doctors at Danny McClinton, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay McClinton of Wright- ville, Que., who has returned | Tome from he spital where 'doc- Service Suffers By Wire Thefts --|tions around the area. (Staff) He poin of Bridge- 9, of|dist BOWMANVILLE Robert Hamlyn, 41, Ww n OT Fa ns Ra bn iy re Tues-{awa and Toronto, ks th day rem? in ¢ iy to ap- Tor nto' and Montreal circu $ ar fo ence fay in Co-|had been cut and the wire taken rg after they iltvl He said when the men were bor re, ot of a guantity prehended they had about 110 I The wi e is the property of [I unds of copper wire in their the Bell Telep! Co possession. Only part of Crown , evi- dence was heard Toesday as crown witness OPP Constable Pat Cornell, investigating officer. was called to Peterboro fore the trial was completed Norman Allan. a repair fore- man said the telephone co mpany ance service line between Osh on ap copper one the Careless Driver Fined $20, Costs BOWMANVILLE (Staff) David A. Kellet, 21, fined $20 and costs 2 when he pleaded efore 'Magistrate R. B. Bax Tuesday, to a charge of careless iving OPP Constable Jim MeDonald said the accused apparently went o sleep at the wheel July 23 a he was travelling north. through he village of Hampton. After Kellett went to sleep he ailed to negotiate a turn and ravelled 98 feet off the road before hitting a hydro pole, in i Caesarea Spring. Investigation rev had been taken by s ond pole and cutting ing every se pe it near the t mitters. Mr. Allan said about pounds of w hat he ter wir a n taken, He sa 2 the company about 10,900 med "gor ' rsons stealing it sell it to junk dh for about 16 a pound He said the has experie Driver To Face Car Death Trial BOWMANVILLE .(Staff)--Fred ago, and at that G. Karstedt, 69, of 14 Wolfond judgment until Tuesday. Guelph, was Tuesday strate R. B.|case | before judge cern, and a'though the of eriminal may not be found guilty g death in the criminal negligence charge, n of a motor vehicle, Karstedt wac shraged following a two-car head-o i which Mrs. Lavi of Belfast, Ire stantly Jun south of Orono. telephc ght ¢ need ne company similar condi- been drinkirg. had given him some con charge However, the magistrate said, |2 11 the cour' has to do in liminary hearing is in Kem ton, 83,| a 'higher court Bail was set at $1,000 cash, sized } Chi Montreal | sl ucce ed out at one time the main long which links the! 1100'3 'Is said ye receit of Soli ina Trenton town police PC McDorald said there was idence the accused had ™ time reserved His Worship said Tuesday this so when the accused on thet a pre- establish ther or not there could be ane rvous and dropped the radio 115, probable case of guilt before the|heside the track when I told him accused is sent on up for trial by|he shou Hospital substituted heart while a sur- ched. the hole. was pronounced a --C P Wi irephoto Out 0f Work, Sought Food | ldren's an artif geon mn 1} (Staff) 19, street, Mon BOWMA ANVILLE harles L Jacques Herte od Michael! I 229 Lasalle bo , Ver dun, P. Q., were remanded in cust for sentence in iday when they pl aded ty befor re Magistrate R. B er Tuesday to a charge of 1 entering and theft, op P Constable Ros € word from 4 that the were hold- Stan bond | Peterborough ing two youths for q tioning about a break-in at nville. As he sta owards Newton- ville to investigate the alleged break-in he received a me to go to the home of N McCullongh regarding On arrival, he quantity food mantle radio had been taken. According to Constable pond, the pair had been *'rid he rods" A neighborin saw the pair off a freight and come towards the house. She locked the door and they ent around to the bark door it, too, so the ss the street and urray. home. They in a few minutes carrying a irray small a 1, fou a of stuffs and Ros- said they were at on tobaceo farms of work. He said hiked to Hamilton itch n jumped a freight bound for Montreal. "We hadn't eaten for tw tra st ed Newtonville we deci to see if anyone would Se us have some- hing 4 to ez jam and a pack "Fougault toc did not know urned to the tra He in was dn't have taken it," Lus ult speaks no English, The | {ccused Say" 2 dren's Aid Society. into came ny davs at » knocked at the he door and w ye no one nRevered, mev ba fourd guilty on a lesser we went in and took a the radio and 1 about it until we| told the court he received aj radio call describing a vehicle which pulled into Adams service! - - : District M After the car had been filled,| is Ic en the driver pulled away at a high| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- rate of speed without paying for|Four district youths were Tues- the gas. The rear licence plate day remanded on $200 bail each had been bent down so it. could|until Aug. 23 as a result of a not be read. The proprietor gave <znce hall fracas broken up by chase but was unable. to catch Boy manville detachment Provin.| the car, ial Police ofiicers in Caesarea d The following night a similar Fri complaint. was received from a| Itoger c ] Burketon service station, This gr ive, Whitby, charged with caus. a ance 1 bli time the owner did not pursue a disturbance in a public e Car place and being intoxicated in a ne arb, Nawi ig! asked for the re- The I ve him time to re- fficers despatching ¢ wker, 19, of 115 Bell public place, emand to gi sto 1 a lawyer. : Ip : Also charged with causing a Port Hope to assist the town| git: bance and public intoxica. police on a similar complaint. |i5) is Benjamin Angi, 23, of 38 That night a car loaded with ecumseh avenue, Oshawa. 1 him on Highway 40L,| John Tay lor Rowe, 20. 51 King he said. He stopped the vehicle st; ¢ west, Bowmanville, is |at the Newcastl interchange. | o} with causing a dis- |checked the gas tank and noticed {turbance in a public. pl ace and| it was full, | Monty Neal, 16, of Varcoe's road. He said it was unusual for a (RR Bowmanville) is charged up of boys riding around to|with illegal possession of liquor have a full tank of gas. fand drunk in a public place as| Servini S said they result of the same disturbance. "Rov e was remanded in custody fh Friday to try and arrange and will appear in Cobourg does not arrange hail by he will be remanded a fur-| t custody then re manded -again until Tuesda August 23, when all four will stand trial, the magistrate order-| pi icked : Youth Placed | On Probation BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Meredith Kelusky, 17, a parolee|.q, from the Boys' Training School|- here, was Tuesday placed on one| year's suspended sentence and granted probation when: he ap peared before Magistrate R, B Baxter for sentence on two charges of theft. Kelusk up| y on, her week in : found guilty a ling a tire and kt parked be- bson's rs on King t 23 and another tire and wheel from a car parl ked in chief place- at told the court I'y was admitted to the % 1 on a request by the Chi Goth i He was no there by a court, Mr. Cuthbertson said the accus .'ed was a good hoy at the school | but was inclined to have a bad } emper. He said he felt Kelusky : would make a good subject for pre on The terms of his probation are that he must not associate wit Edward and Junior Kimmerly, with whom he was: jointly charg- ed with the th ts, must not leave the area without permission a nd| report to Probation Officer H. D. Big ow once ea ach month. ment off Kel choc SGT. SHAW Sergeant William Shaw, Ajax police department, who | attended a two-week course in traffic safety at the University | of Western Ontario, placed fourth in a class of 24. The town council has commended the young officer who is in charge of traffic training in the schools in Ajax. Sergeant Shaw was recently promoted to . | his present rank. --Photo by John Mills Fair Planned At Blackstock Blackstock Fair n Stiff Warning Given Recused BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Magistrate R. B. Baxter Tuesday warned James Edward Webb, 21, of Base Line road, if he charged with any offence tween now September 2 {while he is on remand, "to bring {all the belongings he wanted to] was be- and _|take with him to court that id as he would be going to the on.| tario Refor: matory for two years|¥F Es less a dz | additi In addition, the magistrate told | Webb if he did not wholly ab- program of BT 2 "racing on stain from alcohol during this|Aug. 26. This program is being| remand he would be sent to the| arranged in co-operation with the| reformatory. "Just ome drink|i¥ cent y formed Kart elub in will be admission ticket,"'| Bowmanville and an evening of His Worship stated. Ir roaring good fun can be expected. Webb was on remand to appear| The horse show will be the fea- y this year in Brother's Route § | his accounts on time. {of the Church of The Holy Trin-| '| A year ago he gave un his route : [to his : [his || Drug store. | | Kingscourt route just about a will feature al ENTERTAINMENT STARTS AUG. 18th A FAMOUS MAVTRE £ Lio CATHY COLGAN Sister Follows By JOHN MILLS parents at the age of nine. He AJAX -- This is a story about | grew up at Royston, ucar Cam-| the Colgan family of 114 King's bridge. He joined the staff of] crescent, Ajax. It is being writ | Pye Lid., leader in the field of ten because for the past five electronics in England, and came, years the Colgan's have played|to Ajax in 1949 when the Pye an important part in the "Times"| company set up a factory here. organization, Margaret Colgan, the mother, All the work done in the vari-/is a charming English woman ous departments of a news-/who was born at Royston. To paper goes for naught if the her, says Mr. Colgan, goes all | youngster who delivers the paper [the credit for bringing up the to the subscriber falls down on| children. It is a happy home, and the joh. And that is where the| for this tired reporter a most re- | It was five years ago that| rout in Ajax. From the first he| THEATRE GUIDE "| DOUBLED CUSTOMERS Gun Runners," 8.35 p.m. number. He made calls on non-| complete show 9.25 p.m. Colgan family fit into the pic-|freshing experience in interview- ture. |i ing the family, young Pat Colgan took over the| Kingscourt route for The Times |proved himself a born sales-| Brock (Whitby) -- "Alias Jesse man. James," 7.00, 10.00 p.m. "The It was only a matter of weeks Regent -- "Rosemary," 1.30, | before his route was doubled iy 3.30, 5.35, 7.45, 9.50 p.m, Last He made sure his| OSHAWA DRIVE-IN _He Ruled America's Most Law- less Era! --ADULT ENTERTAINMENT-- AND BRIAN KEITH IN ri | | customers got their paper early {and collections were made at a regular time each week. He paid He kept a complete record of each week's work and constantly strove to] improve his route. Pat did not neglect his schoo!| work. He was an honor graduate of St. Andrew's senior school and) a student at Ajax high 3 Ble HITS! He is a member of the choir ity and has always found time| to pursue his hobbies and have fun, | ister and spends some of time working at the Ajax| Cathy Colgan took over the) vear ago. She was trained to her| job by an excellent instructor, brother Pat, whom she helped on| | many occasions. Cathy is 12 years old and is a Grade 8 student at St. Andrew's She spent three years with the Brownies and has been a Girl Guide for the past year. Notwithstanding her paper | route, Cathy finds time to enjoy | herself. She swims, plays softball, helps out with the housework and is learning how to iron her| dresses. She is fond of books and| is swinging from fiction to more] non-fiction. She aspires to be either a hairdresser or a secre- tary. MORE IN RESERVE When Cathy goes on to high school, there are two more young Colgans in reserve, Terry junior, who is in Grade 1, at Parkside junior school and Maureen, at| half-past three. | VICTOR MATURE SUZAN BALL JOHN LUND, * 'hattle ever J filmed! with RYOIKEBE » KYOKO ANZAI + LEONARD STANFORD + HAROLD CONWAY GEORGE WHYMAN « ELISE RICHTER - Screenplay by SHINICHI SEKIZAWA Based on 8 story by JOTARO OKAMI * Directed by INOSHIRO HONDA + Produced by TOMOYUKI TANAKA Special Effects by ELI TSUBURAYA - A TOHO PRODUCTION - Fitmed in TOHOSCOPE THEY'RE BACK IN ANOTHER FEATURE FILM i hoe * --L' 'WiReHEL ROMM PRODUCTION hb Hz) PICTURES RELEASE Smumms STARTS TODAY Rem g Terry Colgan, the head of the | family, is purchasing agent at] Stark's Electronics Ltd., Ajax.| Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mr. | Colgan went to England with his | FORMAL DRESS NORWICH, England (CP)--[{* John Rudden, a headmaster in this Norfolk city, appealed to| e TODAY ONLY o "Tarzan & The Lost Safari" POPPI IIIT IOI, for sentence Tuesday onc ges {ture of the Fair on Aug. 27. In|parents not to allow children to Maracaibo' of drivint e under sus on|2ddition to the show horses and go to school wearing jeans, | " June 24, Ey ing liquor in p Si the regular harness races there| sweaters dedicated to pop sing-| | "A Hunting We Will Go" {vill be z powder puff derby for ers, RUA we a other than in his residence the|)' high-heeled shoes or baller-| he lady drivers. Musical enter-|ina ski same day and for theft of a num kirts. ser of 50 cant from a room nment is being supplied by the|~- in the 3almor al Hotel April 30 {Sutton Legion Band and by the He w ypreheaded little oy |G den Valley Boys, a week a: 0 for having liquor in| A feature of the livestock show al other tl in his residence will be the Achievement Day for | and was last Tuesday remanded i ine Cate Club 'and the 4H a week in custody on the char a y he Fair will wind up with a | Ty Sadi ion, Webb paid a fine | dance in the Recreation Centre in for illegal possession July 28 and the evening. on June 3, er | Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney said Webb has no respect for the law or for one else, "Rather than clutter up proba tion with him, I'll remand him for awhile and sce how he does," His Worship said BOWMANVILLE | PERSONALS [ihe ----, Next 2 MRS. A. L. HOOEY Lith fs Correspondent | dies BOW MANVILLE - [Gill is spending the month of gust with Miss Raymonde Dande Vin, Granby. Que? Raymonde was Dixie's guest for July. | on Lucas is the rancine Couture, Thetford Mines. | Rev. and Mrs. W. K, Houslan-| der are on a month's vacation at| |their cottage near Gananoque. | Mrs. B. A, Green, Barrie, ha returned after a visit with Mr.|p and 'Mrs. A. L. Hooey Fthis week Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Scott le Carol Atl nday for a trip to their for ting with {mer home, Florenceville, New | Brunswick, PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE HUGE MIKE 'DOC' STARR-DYMOND PICNIC Saturday, August 13, 2 P.M. GREENWOOD PERK (5 Miles West of Brooklin on No, '7 Highway) FREE RIDES ®@ GAMES @ RACES @ ENTERTAINMENT Further Study For Minister AUDLEY The Rev. Leslie Avery, of Cold Springs, cor ed the church service on roa. H as ordained in June and ns to go to Seatiani this fall| She had to fight for the right to love...against the torment, the deceit, the shame that clouded all their lives! LANA TURNER + ANTHONY QUINN SANDRA DEE - JOHN SAXON "Rev. S. L. Os- of Ontario La- will be the guest Prir ollege, 5 "A STEAMY ITEM. Winner of MW Vanics Film Critics =a Introducing on exciting new star NADJA TILLER a meat pockage of sex and sovciness olto starring PETER VAN EVCK Te Fileen Miss Dixie sp su) Guthrie is a counsellor Pretoria. this week and Mrs. Frank Vanden Jimmy, Whithv Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunday. Camp Mp a J 57% FEATURE AT -- 1.30. a 5.35-7.45-9.50 'and Mrs John McCallum and Karen are moving| tn Bramnt inden and visited with Kampman on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and and Mrs. W. H Guthrie el { Sunday supper with Mr Lorne Burkholder, 'guest ol " our BN ENTERTAINMENT cavum LLOYD NOLAN Hite ci-/ RAY WALSTON z=. RICHARD BASEHART ¢ y bY DUCED BY + IVAN GOFF and BEN R RTS + oS S HUNTER ON HIS WAY TO CONGO RCAF NEXT ATTRACTION: THE LOST WORLD" advance y of signal] ft n VIC™NIA GARY » ANNA MAY WONG » 8 rs left in the Lt. L. W. Newman of Camp | before boarding the Borden, Ont., s:ops for North Star at Ont., for | Tuesday and are due 4 Yes. the ' toi i Srriss l Congo Thursday kiss from his wife Genevieve | the long trip to the Congo. The |--CP Wirephoto from Nat. Det. son, of Almonds, is gon, | wn and Mrs. John Puckein and (Arthur. one last 1 I'rent

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