Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1961, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, November 8, 1961 Fewer Drunk Drivers Bring Lower Penalty ment of the OPP, said that Jackson was intoxicated. Henry James Smith, of Port Credit, was jailed 21 days for driving while intoxicated. Evi- dence in the charge was heard last week and Smith was re manded out of custody for one week for sentence. The charge arose out of a two-car crash on Highways 7 and 12 north of Brooklin on Oct. 14. JAILED ON IMPAIRED Gilbert Wilkins, 49, of Fair- port road, Pickering Township, was jailed seven days when he was convicted of impaired driv- ing. He had been charged with driving while intoxicated. The charge arose out of a two car crash on Fairport road on Sept. 30 when Wilkins' car struck a southbound vehicle. A blood test was not admitted as evidence although two officers, PC David Fleming and PC Don- ald Martin, both of Pickering Township Police Department, said Wilkins was intoxicated. John J. Claessen, 19, of King- ston, was jailed two months for driving while his licence was under suspension. It was his second conviction on _ that charge. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the court that the accused had racked up eight de- merit points to date. TO END BONFIRES Washday Blues Are Coming Out Black Councillor William Davidson|cities; she said, the leaves are has come to the rescue of) eroeeen Set A aga a Whitby housewives who havel,, ine tay ic hard been plagued on these autumn|force. Collecting for compost days by smoke from burninglis a good idea, he said, but it piles of leaves. He piloted a costs money for equipment. motion through council which Councillor George Brooks told will advertise the fact that council of watching a pile of leaves burning on the street burning leaves on the street is|with embers flying across the against the law. "J notice there is quite a street, They can be_ trouble- campaign of burning leaves some and dangerous, he said. Councillor Inkpen said that here in town," he told council, "and especially on washday. the bylaw permits burning on one's own property in a proper These ladies deserve protec- tion. If we do not already have container. Councillor Davidson intro- such a bylaw, we should take some action to stop it. If we duced a motion, which passed, that the bylaw be advertised to have such a bylaw, let us have it enforced." bring people up to date on the ' Councillor Joyce Burns, who burning question. Councillor Burns then introduced another is also an active gardener, said that what irked her most was motion, which passed, that the streets committee look into the the fact that the leaves were) possibility of the town acquir- being burned instead of being used for compost. In some Asks Magistrate Be Prohibited A charge of driving while dis-) witness fees of $5 for Crown) qualified against a Pickering/witnesses. : | Township resident was stayed Mr. Darragh said that he for two weeks by Magistrate/felt His Worship had exceeded R. B. Dnieper in Whitby police} his jurisdiction and might have | court on Tuesday when. the|formulated an opinion of the sented to the Supreme Court. H 4 Off P li court was told that a motion|guilt of the accused. ) Oo 1Ce, Samuel Darragh, of Toronto, He was stopped at this point) | | | defence counsel for Frank King, by His Worship who suggested} r ; : : Magistrate Warns tyme ven HITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson SEEKING SENIOR COSSA CHAMPIONSHIP for more than three miles on Highway 401 on Oct. 22 at speeds up to 85 mph. On one occasion, he said, the car left the travelled portion of the road for 15 feet. In addition to the 21 days, Alloway was fined $25 and costs or seven days, consecutive, for having liquor in a place other thar his residence. JAILED 15 DAYS fan Campbell Jackson, 23, of Markham, was jailed 15 days for driving while intoxicated. He was charged following a col- lision on Sept. 22 on Highway 7 near the Altona road. Thomas Walter Donkin told the court that he saw a car come out of Altona road, enter the north ditch of Highway 7, cross into the south ditch then come back on the highway and strike his eastbound car. A breathalizer test showed an alcohol count of 1.6 and 1.8 parts per thousand. Cpl. William War- rer, and PC Elgin Boice and PC Jordan, of the Whitby Detach- Magistrate Robert Dnieper re- ported Tuesday that his cam- paigu to stamp out drunk driv- ing in Ontario County appears to be quite successful. He said that not one new case of in- toxicated driving appeared on this week's list in Whitby police court, whereas three weeks ago there would be as many as a dozer new cases on the list. In recent weeks he has been sentencing first offenders to 30 days, the maximum, on drunk driving. This week,. noting that there had been such success, he re"uced the sentences to 21 days and 15 days in the two convic- tions registered. "It seems the maximum has servcd its purpose," he said. "There is no need td further im- jose it.' Frank 'Alloway, 41, of 33 Grassmere street, Oshawa, was jail 21 days for having the care and control of a motor ve- hicle while intoxicated. PC B. E. Shannon, of . the Whitby Detachment of the OPP, said that he followed Alloway Anti-Fluoride Speaker Wanted By Council council's member on the On- tario County Health Unit, which first broached the subject of fluoridation, admitted to council this week that a speaker against fluoridation just could not be Anyone who has an anti-fluor- idation speaker who is anxious for a chance to air his views of prohibition was to be _pre- Family Monuments oF \ ABES creors to Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS. 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 that Mr. Darragh consult his may apply to Whitby town coun- legal partner for further infor-| .j) They have a public meeting Mr. Darragh told 1 \that he objected to His Worship mation. schcduled for Nov. 15 at the #| Further warnings that persons considerably smaller than Rob-jhearing the case. He said that -|found guilty of assaulting police officers in the performance of '\their duties will be dealt with harshly was handed out this pa\iweek by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Whitby police court. On Tuesday, despite a sugges- tion by the Crown Attorney that 'la fine might suffice, His Wor- FLORIDA #! CARIBBEAN ? If you like to stay at a particular hotel, now is the time to make your reservations, Just let us know where. you want to stay and for Mr. Darragh told > con town hall to discuss the pros|found. He said that he received that he had a writ of Prented and cons of fluoridation but to|a letter from a Bowmanville Cy le 9g found it was a(date have not been able to find)resident containing pongo' son, said that there was not|King had appeared before him|motion of prohibition, sched-|@nyone oe oe oe at's neue _% a much danger to the officer. He/on Oct. 24 and at that time had + to > a in Osgoode) iin Decdeatier Whitby ratepay. Ss said that it is obvious the ac- uested a remand because his| Hall on Nov. | ' agents cused had a/hair-trigger temper cousieal was unable to be pres-| His Worship ruled that pro-|ers will be asked whether or not) He suggested that a question but had given a reasonable ex-|ent. lceedings should be stayed until/they approve adding sodium period at the conclusion of the planation of the assault. He sug-| He said that His Worship|the motion is heard. He then|fluoride to Whitby's drinking fluoridation address might prove gested that punishment other|granetd the remand but an|remanded the matter to Nov.|water. Since this is such a con- to be opposition. than a jail term might be ap-jorder was made that King pay/21. tentious issue in most centres,| 'We would still welcome a propriate. | council decided that a public\speaker against fluoridation, ship sentenced Ronald MacKin-| Magistrate Dnieper said he| meeting would give both sides|he said. non to 30 days in jail for assault-|would disagree with the Crown} an -opportunity to air their ing PC Donaid Robson, of Ajax.| about a penalty. He said it was} @) ats owe views. PC Robson told the court that|the court's opinion that an offi-| The meeting was set but to ee i bea truck, re baal beg bt gad in the pxecution| date, only a speaker favoring '\by MacKinnon, leave a parking i : '|lot in Ajax on the night of Nov.| If such assaults were allowed, | In Dog Pound Pmuridation can be foune tained that a cat is injured to the extent that it will not re- 18 with no lights. He said he|he said, they could soon get out| Councillor Harry Inkpen, found 'the truck parked at an| of hand. "Had Robson wanted to| Ajax plant. |go into the prize ring,' he said, He said he spoke to the plant|"I am sure he would have." Whitby's deg control officer ; ; said, has no objections. will continue to be on the look- She told council that she was @ Hotels e@ Tours out for dogs only. Cats will have to get corralled by some- one e'se, maybe the PUC. Councillor George Brcoks, chairman of the protection to persons and property commit- tee, reported that his commit- tee had ruled that dog control meant dog control. No cats allowed, lforeman and entered the plant| "Keep your hands off police \to tell MacKinnon 'he would be) Officers," he told the accused as |charged with driving without|he meted out the 30 days. lights. . As he was leaving the plant, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY he said, MacKinnon followed him and struck him on. the cheek with his fist. He said that the accused started a fracas in the cruiser and in the police sta-| cover before being destroyed. owners $50. Mayor fore destroying them. Councillor William Davidson seconded the warning by add- ling that some cats cost their Stanley Martin as sured councillors that the dog control officer would certainly contact any owners of cats be- thinking of a rink upon which hockcy would not be allowed. She noted that dredging opera- tions in the harbor had filled in a pond at the bay that was used for many years as an open air rink. Mayor Stanley Martin told her to find out the cost of 'such a how long. We do all the work and you enjoy the vacation, Travel Arrangements Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. £., WHITBY -- MO 8-3304 OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN On Saturday the senior foot- ball team of Henry Street High School will compete on their own ground for the Sen- ior 'B' COSSA Champion- ships. At the present time the opposing squad, repre- senting the Bay of Quinte region, have not been named. Pictured above in practice for | Mi the big game are, from left to right, forwards Dave David- son, John Pritchard, and George Ashby and the quar- ter back is Ron Bremner. In the smaller picture, Bob Ing lets loose a ball in perfect- ing his passing. --Oshawa Times Photos FINED $25 However, he said, the dog con-| trol officer will be authorized) , here peal Sx was being taken into! aijen E, McDonald, 18, of 633 MacKinnon told the court that| renga a so glee wer | ine and costs or|; i | neta ub wrk at plant MGT Cnstnng sy een ak ond a \wish to make a bad impression|While a minor. Cpl. Morley : \by being visited by police Wien told Magistrate R. B. |at work. He said that he thought | Dmieper ape he had checked |Robson was going to take him| cDonald at a teen dance on |off his job about the truck lights| Nov. 3 and smelled liquor on his and became excited. | breath. | Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, REMANDED FOR SENTENCE looking at the accused who is} Michael Francis Lewis, 17, of also a member of the Whitby Public Utilities Commission, to discuss the possibility that their employees might remove stranded cats from trees poles. ; | Whitby Rotary Starts S2sc5 Mile Of Pennies Project | This weekend promises to be,pool in' Kinsmen park so thatjoutstanding record in crippled (couples only). a busy one for members of the|hoth young and old alike would|children's work, a work which| Rotary Club of Whitby. On Friday and Saturday Ro- tarians will be located at several of the town's busiest spots, seeking contributions for the «lub's "Mile of Coins" pro- ject, and on Saturday evening the Rotarians hold their first public square dance at the Henry Street High School. The "Mile of Coins" is not new to the community having been held several times in the past. Local citizens recognizing the fine services performed by the Ro- tary Club of Whitby have con- tributed generously in the past, and it is hoped that they will come through in fine style once again to t the club so tha' it can continue its fine record of service. Chartered in 1933 the Rotary Club has, down through the years, contributed greatly to the life of the community and its citizens through its many service and charitable projects. The most notable of these in recent years was the installa- tion of the floor in the. local arena at a cost of $10,000.00 Just prior to this the club had acsis have proper facilities for this summer pastime, In a very few weeks members of the club will be busy at work with saw. and hammer, con- structing a float for the annual Santa Claus Parade. The Ro- tary Club has assumed the re- sponsibility for providing the float for St. Nick and _ his reindeer, ever since the parade was instituted'some years ago. With this contribution made to the young fry, the club then turns its interest to the older folk of the town. It has become traditional for the Rotarians to Sault Ste. Marie, was remanded in custody for sentence for one week on four charges of car Councillor Brooks explained that because the dog control de- partment was going to look after injured cats, residents must not interpret this to mean that the dog pound is going to become a cat. shelter. Councillor Harry Inkpen said that some caution should be took place in Whitby, Toronto, Parry Sound and Sault Ste. Marie. The break-in took place jat Sault Ste. Marie. to destroy cats which are in-| 'Lacrosse Box member of the committee and) will approach the commission gition to the rink at the com- | or} rink. Propose Rink At Whitby skaters may have an open air rink this winter in ad- munity arena. Councillor Joyce Burns' property committee will look into the cost of such a rink on Peel street. It was Councillor Burns who broached the subject at this week's council meeting by not- ing that there is a lacrosse box on a town park site on Peel street, a box, she said, that the Wednesday, Nov. 8 OPENING YUILL"S BARBER SHOP Drop In And See WALTER YUILL 102A BYRON ST. S. SOUTH of MILK BAR town helped pay for. She said that she would like to see it used used in disposing of cats, too. at 9.00 p.m. is $2.00 per couple| He said that it must be ascer- for a skating rink. The lacrosse association, she added feature of great} : Z interest is a class in square} the club carries on quietly and | dancing to be held for the hour] without fanfare, in co-operation! before the dance from 8.00 until] with local health officials. en The agg for re : : : ion is only a few cents| Improvement in body is not!ner person and it is felt it will] the club's only interest with) help both the novices and those] younger folk, as several stu-\Who are more experienced to| dents from our local high school|POlish up their steps. In charge} have been sent to seminars for|of this instruction period will| three and four day periods|be Mr. Ralph Taylor, who is| where they have learned of|Well known to many square citizenship, the United Nation dance devotees in the area. All| etc., and it is hoped have been in all, it adds up to an evening] inspired to become good citizens f bang-up fun, and all Rotarians| of our community and country.|Urge you to come along. Make) The list of contributions to\UP @ set, or if this can't be our community life that have done come along where your will meet a gang of friendly SHOP 114 DUNDAS ST. W. fussy about meat ? WILSON'S FOOD MARKET HERE! WHITBY A Modern Concept of Auto Insurance State Farm Mutual offers modern auto protection to meet today's great family needs, today's more hazard- ous driving conditions; ARNOLD'S 115 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY Just North of Four Corners OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 -- FRI. 'TIL 9 -- WED. 'TIL 6 P.M. 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