The Oshawa Times, 2 Jun 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Lloyd Robertson : 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 : [James Barter, Celebrating his first birth- | He is a grandson of Mr. and ay on Sandtay, May 2 was | Mrs. A. Blair and Mr. and narew air, son ol Ir. an ~ Mrs. Gerald Blair, 229 Cadil- | MS: O. Alton, also of Osh lac avenue south, Oshawa. Building Totals awa. HARSH SENTENCES Warning To Afam Ontario County Deputy Maz istrate Robert B. Dnieper served notice in Whitby police court on Thursday that he would do battle with drivers who continue to drive while their licences are under sus- pension. He told the court that he had in the past meted oui harsh sentences to offenders and indicated he would con- tinue to do so in the future by sentencing Robert George Simp- son, 603 Anderson street, to 15 days. PC Kenneth Edwards and Cpl. of the Whitby Police Department, told the court that at 12.40 a.m., May 27. they had followed a car on Dun- das street west, and checked the| driver when the car stopped at] the Spruce Villa Hotel parking] lot and found Simpson to be the driver. They said that Simpson pro-| duced a 1960 driver's licence| of ale on his person. { "That's almost carrying coals Magistrate Issues and they also found two bottles' A Whitby youth, charged with creating a disturbance in a restaurant by shouting and swearing, was Thursday sen- tenced to four days in jail. Magistrate Robert B. Dnieper told Barry Ernest Bryant, 19, of 922 Byron street south, as he Drivers Crown Attorney Affleck told the court that it would seem that penalties given out in the past for driving while disquali- fied had not been an adequate d him that maybe his forthcoming marriage would quiet him down. William Hill, of Whitby, told] the court that he and his wife had been having a cup of coffee Week End In Jail For Cafe Disturbance member of the Canadian army. He said that Bryant shouted and swore and called his wife bad names. Jim Tom, proprietor of the restaurant, said that he was called from the kitchen and came out to find Bryant talking loudly to Hill. He said that he returned to his kitchen to get a meat cleaver and also called police. PC Ernest Stoneman, of the Whitby Police Department, who Jthat he had been drinking and in the Sun Cafe on the night of responded to the call, said that April 15 when Bryant came in/Bryant was sitting down when that he had checked Bryant about 10 minutes earlier, found THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, June 2, 1961 § warned him to go home. Bryant told the court that he had entered the cafe and Hill had called him a bum. This, he saia, had started the argument. He denied shouting or swearing or calling Mrs. Hill names. His Worship said that he be- lieved the Crown's ° witnesses and disbelieved the acused. He said that he had a rather strong feeling about the protection which should be given people unable to protect themselves from ruffians and the position these incidents place the res- taurant owner in when a man comes in and creates a distur- bance and the owner has to resort to a cleaver to restore and started to say disparaging he arrived and there was no things about his son, now a|shouting or swearing. He added! order. "I have no doubt that but for the timely interference of Tom, there might have been bodily harm," he said. Learning that the accused planned on being married on June 10, he ruled that he should spend the weekend in jail and sentenced him to four days. "It may be that marriage might quiet him down," he said. . INDUSTRY BORN HONG KONG (AP)--An un- derwear factory In Nanking, faced with a cotton shortage, went over its production quota by taking in socks and under- wear for darning and mending, the Chinese Communist official People's Daily reports. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 4 CHAS. A. BRADLEY AND SONS LTD, PAINTING & DECORATING Brooklin OL 5-4441 West Hill AT 2-0961 or visit our . . . Paint & Wallpaper Store 6731 Kingston Rd. West Hill FREE ESTIMATES deterrent. Magistrate Dnieper said that it now appeared that there were enough such causes ap- pearing before the courts to make their preponderance a grave public concern. "I have in the past meted out harsh sentences to drivers who are driving in defiance of the law," he said, "and I will con- tinue to do so. I have seen more flagrant cases than this, but not tan many." "I had in mind giving you three months, the maximum," he told Simpson. "But I am go- ing to be extremely lenient and give you 15 days this time. I am going to be around here for a long time and if I ever see vou here again, you will get tnree months." to Newcastle," His Worship ob-| served when told of the ale. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck | told the court that Simpson had| been convicted of impaired driv-| ing in July, 1960, and at that| time Magistrate F. S. Ebbs had suspended his licence to drive| for three years. [ In his own defence, Simpson; $23,300 In May Building and building al-structure on Dufferin St. near terations permits to the value Victoria St. E., Port Whitby, at of $23,300 have been awarded in/a cost of $12,000. Whitby during April. Last year's] Collin M. McLean, of 137 April total was $30,125. |Lupin Drive, Whitby, will con- In all 7 permits were issued struct a carport at an estimated during the past month including|cost of $500. The prices of all five permits for additions and building permits are exclusive] alterations, one for a single of the land cost. home and one for a multiple] A permit issued to Stokely Van dweliing structure. . {Camp for the construction of a| W. Van Berkel of 110 Annes|$16,000 storage shed is awaiting St., Whitby is building a garage the approval of the Department at the cost of $1,000 exclusive of Labor. of land cost. J. Nicols of 512 Brock St. N., Whitby is constructing an Office # a car lot at the cost of $1,500. | bs | Additional 'living space for J. ; G. Stewart of 1005 Dunlop St. E. will cost $1,800. A one storey private home will be built at 925 Byron St. N. by Alfred and Elma Vaughan at a cost of $5,000. An addition to the home Lorne Penfount of 308 Euclid N. will cost $1,500. | Laurence 'Lyons of 1509 Duf- ferin St. and George Page of 1511 Dufferin St., Port Whitby, will construct a two-storey mul- tiple dwelling block and brick| Needed Push To Get To Jail An Ajax youth, convicted of ; of | | St.| drive, Whitby. said that he believed that his| licence had been suspended for three months, not three years.| He said that he had received no} | notification from the Depart- {ment of Transport that it had been suspended for three years. Betty Green Feted By Many Friends | Miss Betty Green whose mar- riage to Mr. Robert Edmund Maguire will take place in Whitby Baptist Church on Sat- urday, June 3, was guest of honor recently at the home of Mrs. Ken Shaw, 497 Phillip Mur-! ray avenue, Oshawa, at a mis- | cellaneous shower. f Miss Green was also feted at a pantry shower at the home of | Mrs. Ed Leaver, 327 Dovedale] Mrs. Fred Sawdon, Mrs.| George Toffan, Miss Ethel Dud-| ley and Mrs. Lillian Pifferi| were co-hostesses at a miscel-| laneous shower. From Betty's co-workers of Border Brokers, Oshawa, a presentation was made of two floor ashtrays and a table ash- tray. DODD & SOUTER § PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.LL. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging CUSTOMERS NEED ETHICS T00| Some automobile dealers, §i notably in large cities, have been guilty of fleecing the pub- § lic. This is to be expected in} our imperfect world. Bankers §i have made off with the bonk's §| money. Lawyers have cought in shady deals. § normally Honest have taken bribes. There are a few black sheep in every flock. Fortunately though, the per- centage of une scrupulous deal ers is very small, Still, you ea can't blame the |, DONALD man who hes had a bad experience for think- ing the whole flock is black. con believe me, though, when | tell you that some pros- pective car BUYERS turn back §| their speedometers, and other- jf wise try to hide the true facts §i of their car. Between appraisal ond actual trade-in, tires have been switched ond radios re- moved. It is pointless for @' prospec- tive buyer to set his mileage back. Any experienced dealer is able to judge @ cor's true ileage fairly ly. He usually says nothing to the cus- tomer. He merely estimates the true mileage when he sets the trade-in value. Brand new seat covers are a || dead giveaway for damaged upholstery. Yet some buyers still install them before start- ing out on a buying tour, Your best guarantee of fair dealing on a used car buy is to pick out a dealer who has a reputation for integrity, Then lay your cards on the table. be |§ Be honest with him ebout the |] cor you want to trade in. He'll probably be so pleasantly sur- prised, he'll do his darndest to §| give you the best possible deal he can, CALD pm ald HARRY DONALD LTD. 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Full Wall Murals Nog you can 5 policemen §| 2d save with Ada BROCK Evening WHITBY PICTURE oy ow ITHOUT Plus ! EQUAL! AT 7:00 & 9:50 Shows 7 and 8:30 p.m. Last Complete Show at 8:30 COLOR CARTOON -- SLEEPY TIME SQUIRREL PPI "THE P 0G OLICE STORY" Released thry UNITED ARTISTS STARTS 8:45 P.M. SATURDAY MATINE E STARTS AT 1:30 consuming liquor while a minor,| BYE on Thursday found himself with GRADUATE NURSE Gallagher, 17, of 33 Beech| | street, to" four days in jail for) SRI ION 5 RN | consuming liquor while a minor. | Torontc Western Hospital. | with him, instead of getting the free ride in the cruiser. To make his cup overflow, the ing village, said that he had] Guests at this week's meeting checked Gallagher at 2.40 a.m.|of the Kiwanis Club of Whitby on May 28 and could smell alco- included five members of the ne liagher told the court thats), Atkinson, Carl Fleishman house party to keep strangers and Gordon Osborne, a former member of the Whitby club. oror which convicted him. "I don't say I don't drink,"| 3 Gallagher told the court, "but Cakville, stopped off long |enough in Ajax to be charged Dnieper thought| With driving while intoxicated. criminal records. {ert Dnieper in Whitby police Outside the court, police found court. 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