The Oshawa Times, 13 Sep 1961, p. 5

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Eh Th be ah Th a Tal 2 En LT 9 Sarit ati hain 7 ie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 13, 1961 § Suspend Sentence DOR, on. GEN On 112th Conviction sor's oldest resident, Mrs. Me- lissa Archer, 104, has a collec. tion of about 2,000 china pitch ers gathered over the years. WHITBY And DISTRICT | Collision Victim University Education Is Theme Of Speaker Carl Carlsen, a graduate of the Copenhagen Agricultural children qualify IQ-wise for university education. "In Canada 25 per cent of our From Oshawa The collision victim who was] killed on Highway 401, west of Whitby, Tuesday morning, was later identified as Girolamo Longo, 23, of 345 Oshawa boule- a iron from a Whitby store. An Oshawa resident, William H. Murphy, alias William H. Palmer, 76, of Hillsdale Manor, on Tuesday racked up his 112th conviction. He was placed on suspended sentence after being convicted of stealing an electric the way to the floor. He ad- mitted that his record included 111 previous convictions but pointed out that there had been no-hold-ups, murders, stick-ups or rapes in his history. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the court that his was Confined to a wheelchair, she sews quilts, watches television ich Tocludes ane piiches wi one made in 1796. Family Monuments College spoke on a "University Education" at the weekly noon- dinner Rotary meeting at the Whitby Arena Tuesday. "Education makes the man," said Mr. Carlsen who was dec- orated for his wartime under- ground work in Denmark by Britain and the United States. "The biggest challenge for the parents today is to provide a university education for their children. Today the chances of a person working his way! through university are almost| nil. "It is true that there are many scholarships and bursaries available but these are very re- stricted an? despite their use- fulness they are only a drop in the bucket. | "Last year, 66,000 Canadian] "It costs approximately $1,437|vard south, Oshawa. to send one student through one year of university. This is rough- ly equivalent to 33 per cent of the yearly average Canadian in- probably the longest record to be brought to court in some time. Scanning the lengthy docu- ment, His Worship noted that Murphy "had managed to keep his hands off other people's property for 20 years." He placed him on suspended sen- tence for two years. ANCIENT COOKING The early primitive method of broiling meat was by burying it in hot ashes. 3 Magistrate Robert Dnieper, | He had been driving his studying Murphy's three-page motor scooter west on the high-| |long record, said that he doubt- way when he was struck by a h ed that a jail term or a fine iy 15-ton truck. Longo's body was would be a dete t bot he come. s ; carried 100 feet by the impact.| woo arp, iy be sould Mr. Carlsen told his audience! The scooter, jammed under Famed Wy A io, Shi ud that a trust fund had been set| the truck axle, was carried an- Sia yt W a Betis : e 3 up by Canadian business men | other 300 feet before it came to got acts on a breach of proba- and educators Whick Jou sl a stop. Strewn along the path "0%: parents in sending their chil-|gere the pilion seat of the Lloyd Palmer, operator of the dren to university by making scooter, the victim's lunch box|Record Bar, 102 Dundas street small monthly contributions. |anq his thermos. |west, said that on Sept. 5 he Longo was apparently on his had watched from his office as WHITBY way to work at the time of Murphy entered his store. Rest: DAY-BY-DAY the accident. Serge Valiquet,|ing on the counter, he said, was 25, of Sault Se. Marie, has been|an iron which sells for $21.95. remanded a week on a crimi-| He said that Murphy picked the JAILED 2 MONTHS John Lawrek, 45, of Pickering university students had to col-| Township, convicted of being in nal negligence charge. He ap-iiron up and put it in a shop- peared in Whitby Magistrate's | ping bag he was carrying and lect $97,000,000 to further their possession of suits stolen from a education. Another 29,000 with|clothing store, was Tuesday jail La ARE Created To rements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 ARNOLD'S 115 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY Just North of the Four Corners OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8--FRI, 'TIL 9--WED. 'TIL 6 P.M. BOY INJURED IN TRAFFIC MISHAP Danny Lander, 8, of 940 way home from schosl. a is He Was removed lo fe os y believed the lad was frighten- awa Genera ospital where Greenwood crescent, Whitby, ed by a dog as he walked he was kept over night for suffered a nose injury and oo" on King street and ran observation. The accident was possibly skull injuries on into the path of a southbound investigated by Sgt. Clifford Tuesday afternoon when he car driven by Frank Slywka, Partington, of the Whitby was struck by a car on his of 618 Yonge street, Toronto. Police Department. court, Tuesday morning. [started for the door. > ki sary _led for two months by Magis- some kind of bursary or schol | ultra-violet light was senter d4|trated the paper bag and the The store proprietor said he TELLTALE GLOW approached Murphy before he | arship collected $33,500,000 over|trate R. B. Dnieper in Whitby as Laer ; ee and . their bursaries. police court, His Worship told|to three months in jail for um {pplisnce fell on the floor at his Leon-|teet. VANCOUVER (CP) -- A man left and as he did so, the point |whose clothing glowed er Of the iron apparently pene- In proportion the United King- the accused that there could be|ing in a false fire alarm. : {dom gives their students five or|no thieves if there were no re. ard Burnan, 35, got fluorescent The accused Said ha! hp wes BONELESS COTTAGE ROLLS - 49° | Girl On Car Hood | Driver Negligent Despite argument by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck that the facts did not warrant it, a Scar- boro Township youth was Tues- day convicted of criminal negli- gence. Magistrate R. B. Dnieper fined Dennid Leavens, 20, of 860 Pharmacy avenue, $100 and costs after police told of watch- ing the accused driving a car with a girl draped over the hood. Charges of careless driving and driving with an object ob- structing the view of the driver were withdrawn. Sgt. Richard Bodley, of the Pickering Township Police De- partment, said that on Aug. 22 ne and PC Robert Speakman were in the cruiser on the Port Union road when they saw a car come out of a driveway with a girl lying across the hood. He said the car drove south on the road for 30 or 40 feet before coming to a stop. The girl, Jean Fletcher, told the court that she had been ad- justing the rear-view mirror on the fender. Leavens denied that she had ridden on the hood on the road. He said that he had told her to] off. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, summing up, sald that he fine should be pleaded not guilty." 'WHITBY PERSONALS Attending the pilgrimage to Our Lady of Grace Shrine at 5. CODY |Marylake, on Sunday, Sept. 10 dence to warrant a conviction. from the St. John The Evan- Magistrate Dnieper said he : : y : : " ay "| gelist parish Whitby were: Rev. disagreed. "I can't see any y aon Sister St. Isaura, driving out on a road with some- |g Claire, Mr. and Mrs. Leo one lying on the hood. Bloye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Affleck said that criminal R. McCloskey, Mr, and Mrs J negligence constituted the high- Duffues, Mr. and Mrs. Paul est degree of negligence under)Kaiser and family, Mr. and Mrs. the Code and it was his opinion{Vic Scott and family, Mr. a that this case did mot fall into{Mrs. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. H. that category. He said that he|Bardoel and family, Mr. and would request a dismissal. Mrs. Jos. Corrigan and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. McDaniel, Mr. SILLY ESCAPADE A. Calderone, Mr. and Mrs. "There is no doubt that it was James Calderone and family, foolish, and that he acted dis-(Mr. and Mrs. P. Wilson and respectful to the police," argued| family, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Car- Mr. Affleck, "but this was just|ter and family, Mr. Everett a silly escapade that is not crim-| Kelly, Masters Gary and Wayne inal negligence." |Sorichetti. This spiritual event "I believe that carrying a per- Was sponsored by the CWL On- son so precariously perched has/tario County South Council. a twofold danger," said His| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ormiston, Worship. "Firstly there is aMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dolimonte, danger to the person on the car|Miss Donna Brady, Miss Bonnie and secondly other motorists, Brown, Whitby, and Mr. and seeing this, may panic and their Mrs. Garry Lockie, of Oshawa, attention may be drawn to it|spent the weekend in Brechin at causing accidents." |the summer cottage of Mr. and His Worship then Jegistered Mrs. John Burtinsky. the conviction and asked] Mr Don Crocker of Barrie, Leavens what he thought his/ghent a few days visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James King of James street, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Winter, » sald Leavens. "I His Worship levied the $100 felt there was insufficient evi- fine then. Leavens was given Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, of Left Name At Mishap. Acquitted Of Magistrate R. B. Dnieper ruled in Whitby Traffic Court Tuesday that when a person leaves his name and address at Toronto, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Foskett, 540 Dundas street east. They also attended the Foskett- Gay wedding which took place on Saturday at King Street Unit- {ed Church, Oshawa. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keyes stable D.. E. Jordan testified and family spent their two that the accused had only al-|weeks' vacation in Newfound- lowed one-and-a-half car lengths|land as the guests of Mr. and between him and the vehicle Mrs. Leo Keyes. |six times as many scholarships. | ceivers of stolen goods. | tant today but will be even more| higher degree of negligence than gicior 'john of the Cross, Sister|' :|viet Union 36 per cent graduate nd| | iversi ducation is impor- A university education is impor: DRIVER ACQUI D | | important tomorrow. It equips a| Vernon Watson, of Toronto, | {child for adulthood and matur-|Was acquitted of a charge of | lity. having the care and control of a | | """There is a crisis in Canadian|motor vehicle while intoxicated | {education today. Out of 1000 stu- by Magistrate Dnieper. The | |dents in Grade 2, only 90 enter charge was laid after Watson's| |a university and only 60 gradu-|car rolled twice on Highway 401] ate. {on Aug. 5. Only one of four | "According to the Bureau of |Crown witnesses testified that | statistics of all the students who|they smelled liquor on his |finish primary school in the So- breath | FINED $250 Christopher Powell, 25, of To-| ronto, was fined $250 and costs| jor 30 days by Magistrate Dniep- ler who convicted him of a charge of driving while impair- led. The charge followed a 70- {mph chase along the main street {of Pickering village by Chief {from university, in the United| |States 16 per cent and in Can-| ada 6 per cent. | Show Slides |paste on him after handling a|just looking | fire box that had been specially|fell off the counter and tore a {hole in the bag as it passed on treated by fire wardens. gE, a a. HONEYMOON | SUGGESTIONS <> 7) Attractive "Yow rates to the Caribbean WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y>-1b. pkg. approximately 630 = Also Available in 9-ib. pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING, INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale et . For Your Honeymoon Arrangements see . . . DONALD Travel Service CIRCULATION | Howard Nickling on Sept. 0 | At Auxiliary foes | United Church Fireside Eve-| The first school libraries in| {ning Auxiliary held its first|ontario were established about] meeting of the fall season last|1850. | | | 300 DUNDAS ST, E. WHITBY DEPT. Whitby--Oshawa---Brooklin . 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Following the devotional Mrs. Archibald showed colored slides of their trip when Mr. and Mrs. Archibald visited in England, {Denmark, Sweden, Germany |and various parts of Europe. (STEINBERG 10 OZ TIN CREAM STYLE 8 OL TIN KERNEL YORK FANCY CORN isn 10 ---- YORK FANCY PEAS swormsm 10) York BEANS wirh Pork zu 10) SMART'S DICED CARROTS 10° 10 OZ. TN : AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 10 16 OZ. TN HEALTHO DOG FOOD 10 SURGET NOODLES wow. me.voe §@)' i" SINGLE ROLL {These were accompanied by her| commentaries which proved to be most interesting. Refreshments were served by |Mrs. Archibald and Mrs. Maun- Rol You eep them BALLET TOILET TISSUE wom 10° ee 3 OL TIN ASSORTED CLARK'S MEAT SPREADS CREAMETTES MACARONI ieepscon 6 OZ PKG..CHOC, SANDWICH - DEVON « LEMON EXTRA WAFERS SALTED SPANISH 6 Oi 10" FLANTATION PEANUTS GATTUSO TOMATO SAUCE AYLMER TOMATO JUICE the scene of an accident helhe was following at a speed of| Mr. Michael Newland has re.|drell. Members please take no-| cannot be charged with failing|55 mph on Highway 401 Augustiturned from his summer work tice that the next meeting will to remain at the scene of an|25. |with the Department of Land|be held Oct. 16, Instead of Oct. accident. Gordon Kenneth Pearce of To-|and Forest at Lake Temagami|9 due to Thanksgiving holiday. SAFE... Charles Douglas Leavens of Toronto appeared in court charged with leaving the scene of a two-car collision on High- way 401 on July 23. A car driven by Sidney Hacker was also involved. When OPP Constable R. V. Mallory of the Whitby Detach- ment arrived on the scene ronto was fined $10 and cost in|and has resumed his studies at absentia on a charge of speed- Anderson High School. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilde spent| For failing to come to a stop|the weekend in Lindsay as the at Highway 7 and Brock road|guests of Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred | north, Edgar Ernest Taylor of Wilde. Toronto was fined $5 and costs - or three days by Magistrate Dnieper. The incident occurred AJAX BOWL In the heart of the Ajox Shopping Centre has two open spots for on August 20. Leavens had left but not before giving Hacker his name and address. | Magistrate Dnieper stated that the incident did not war- rant a charge of failing to re- main at the scene of an acci-| dent and dismissed the charge. | George William Crook of Squires Beach, Pickering, was fined in absentia for having no tail lights on Aug. 21 in Picker- ing Township. A charge of stopping at the wrong place against Julian WINS BATTING TITLE pionship with a .325 average, final statistics reveal. Savage, owned by Philadelphia Phillies, also had the most hits, 178, and scored the most runs, 111, John Powell of Rochester was second in batting with .320 fol- lowed by Tom Tresh, Rich: mond, .315. Powell captured Zubrisky of RR 1, Whitby, was| dismissed when insufficient evi-| dence was produced by the| crown. Leo Abert Naunsberger of 34 Singer street, Ajax, was given a suspended sentence by Magis-| trate Dnieper on a charge of| following too closely. OPP Con-| the home run crown with 32 while Frank Leja of Syracuse had the most runs batted in, 98. The averages were com- piled by The Associated Press. Ray Washburn of Charleston was the top pitcher with 16 vic- tories and a league - leading 2.34 earned run average. NEW YORK (AP) -- Ted Sa- vage, rookie outfielder for Buf-| falo Bisons, won the 1961 Inter-\was Tuesday jailed for 15 days national League batting cham- X Lett Accident Jailed 13 Days of Whitby, | league bookings . . . FRI. 1 - 9 pm. WH 2-0682 AJAX Orvale Conner, when he pleaded guilty to fail- ing to remain at the scene of an accident. He appeared before Magistrate R. B. 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