Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1962, p. 5

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_TME OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jonucry 18, 1962 5 | ina Henry Wallops | Made WINE ndersn ews Wins $17,000 Damages Leads To Fine InThree Games| Ty Civil Action Here A charge of drunk paki en The gees his) By ROSS GIBSON jagainst a Pickering Township|car swayed on the road because) Qn Friday Jan. 12, the boy's|; A civil action ended in its|Line road and thus being the jman, who police said was in-ithe steering required repairing pasketball teams from Anderson|third day at Ontario County|indirect cause of the ecole. toxicated after drinking fourjand he had the steering fixed and Henry met at Henry for|supreme Court at Whitby Wed-| Mr. Justice Schatz told' the glasses of home-made wine, was after the incident. the first game of the season.|nesday. The action was brought|jury in his address that emo- by Joseph Zieba, 9 Maple|tion and sympathy had no part WHITBY and DISTRICT Home Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 | tario where residents of Whit- by sunned themselves and Who would believe that less than five months ago the same | ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS| ON PAGE 4 NEWS FROM Collins MID-WINTER SHOE SALE Nurses' Oxfords Discontinued lines of "Career |} Girl' and others. Reg. 9.95 now 6.97 Narrow, Medium and Wide |} Widths, Flat and Wedge Heels |} In The Group. | ENTIRE STOCK OF ALL-WOOL ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS Reg. 59.50 now 47.50 Sizes 36-46, Good ronge of shades and patterns. |driving by Magistrate Robert/Toronto chemist who analyzed!Anderson's chagrin, the Henry Dnieper in Whitby Police Court.|the wine, said that the four|boys were successful {n all|Richards, 93 Hurley road, Ajax.|He pointed. out that the per f \ s | nes, |Mrs. Evelyn Clarke, RR 1)was on Richards to prove ti ; and i vig Bacon . se would be the equivalent of} In the junior game, the Henry|Whitby was subpoenaed as ajhe was not negligent. It has _ |days was Norman Davies, 51, of/drinking two and one-half pints/players won by a score of 26-18./third party, been given in evidence, His ' | sie i | Zieba was suing Richards as : aed "Richard Bodley said thas Sagara Robert Henry forged ahead towards the|tte, fesult, of an accident in|gave first ald at the accldett on Jan. 3 he followed the ac-'saiq that he had no reason tojfinal score. The top scorers for| » ident|Mendation for this but this d gg s , as | : : joes cused for one mile in an easter-| disbelieve any of the witnesses|Henry were Doug. Ing an poche a es cae inet excuse any negligence on into Dunbarton and observed/the aicohol did not affect the|each | i His Lordshi i 4 nh , : | p reminded the that his driving was unusual. | accused until he arrived at Dun-| The senior game was much lenen rivine ca ae en jury that Richards' actions mph in a 45 mph zone and that/and that an impaired driving|too close. With only a short time of a wise and prudent man. It he was driving with his elbow|conyiction would be registered. |left in the game, the score was lwas .also to considered The officer continued that the} / Pine basket. the final t t adit! |costs or 30 days, His Worship|hing basket. The final score was cautions to avoid any approache car continually swayed from the) omarked that he was probably|25-23. Rick Switzer was Henry's DAY-BY-DAY ing traffic. but did not cross the centre line}, : Brian Gilchrist 'And 4 F a /he drank the wine and knew he|rian Glichrist was Anderson's hours the jury returned with a until they reached the village Of vouiq be driving a car with|big man with 10 points. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS {verdict in 'Zieba's favor. Rich- oa into the west-bound) "(.71 oe would have been three(®2me when the Henry bantams stated that a code of ethics for sponsible for the accident and ane. 4. Sat.|deaths at least when you drove downed Anderson by a score of| municipal offices and employees|Zieba 35 per cent. Mrs. Clarke Bodley said, he smelt alcohol|¥' ' "Slwell ahead of. thei '4 - : side of the road," His Worship ead oO eir opponents|George Bevan at Whitby coun-|and was not liable for any dam- on his breath, his speech was|r oe oa throughout the game. The big/cil meeting. Mr. Bevan's notice|ages awarded, they ruled. glassy. When he asked the with 10 points while Craige for|of ethics is i Lirseba aol : a f ' proposed for muni-jout of pocket expenses of $2,480 driver to step out of the car,| BOWLING NEWS Anderson scored 8 points to be-|cipal officers and employees.|and damages of $25,000. Mr. assisted off the road from the Congratulations to all the/follows ici aha ee He | s 8 a letter from Municipal|of the total or $17,831 and costs. path of oncoming traffic CIGARETTE LEAGUE players and to their coach. Let's|Affairs Minister Fred Cass ~ Mr. Justice Schatz thanked the osgae] fit or. ae tinued. he|Mothersill $29, Margaret Taras|of things to come. cipal councillors in the prov-|taken in the settlement of the . 667, Marg Harvey 633, Audrey MOSTLY NOMADS ince, case. twice before locating them.) me ; Later in the station cell the ac-|618, i Ee Mosecron 80s ld petit of Libya in north Africa, 5 t ¢ p< 579 |about 93 per cent are nomadic sioner Park. Icy and sub-zero | the frigid spray from the eign ie off without untie-| weather create beautiful ice | waves. Let it not be said thai |ing the laces. ford 587, Glenna McConnell 583,| Phi Elsie Fernley 573, Marg McCoy scorched beach and cool re- | is a picture of Whitby beach | which are~ encrusted with | place of beauty in the winter Ita 'wife a canine i tte and 69, Pat Brown 550. freshing waters of Lake On- | looking east towards Commis- | ' months. -Oshaw |we he ntg - said) Singles over 200 -- Connie ithat - Davies was belligerent|Denyer 229, 231; Marion Stur- ling home-made wine was taken|224, Elsie Fernley 213, Isobel/ fenea the ear. |Mothersill 252, 283, 294; Mary-| e * 4 . was assisting Sgt. Bodley at the|211, Grace Sandford 214, Marg) ( 'ites ( 'ommittees are in po 1g time also said that he thought|McCoy 225, Bev Childs _282,| : : . When called to the stand|den 219, 241, Martha Mavne 216, | Ontario County Council pro-jton, Deputy - reeve George In the first game of Sunday's|Arena Sunoco team came up Davies said that on the night in|201; Kay Foster 213, Verna ' i .|Mercantile Hockey League,|the first period Flemings|9 . 5 : 1962 government underway on/Healy, Mara Township, Deputy : with a Toronto couple and that|234; Audrey Sharman 210, 233; Wednesday by setting up all the|reeve Harry Smith, Ajax. Ottenbrites outscored Durno's ae oes mend sae ot Ce) P [Marg Taras 211, 216, 240: Shir- ' i : |sumed four glasses of home- year. Included in these appoint-|reeve Wilfrid Gould, Uxbridge, ing game. 4-2. : she & McConnell 220, 202; ments, were election of new/chairman, Reeve'Cecil Fralick.) Durno's' took the led early), A goal by Jim Cherry in the|te added that at about 10 p.m.|Marg Harvey 220, 238; Alice the Fairview Lodge Board of|McCrorie, Beaverton, Reevejfrom the stick of Neil Wilson,/by Jim Harrison, gave the| 'Three defence witnesses were| Total team points -- Kools Management. These last named|Duncan McDonald, Rama Town-|who was assisted by Butch Arena Sunoco team an early|.ateq who said that when Mr.\45, Winstons 41, Black Cats 38, ed by open ballot. |Reach Township, and Deputy- i ver, |plemings Shell team failed tolne was not affected by the wine|31, Exports 27, Cameos 28 Agriculture and Reforestation: |reeve Ervie Orr, Mara Town-; In the second period however, |cjick until the second period. lin any way. y Plvace oh. ' @j\Tuesday reduced to impaired; Another defence witness, a Much to Henry's delight and) street, Ajax against Norman|to play in their deliberations. Convicted of impaired driving|giasses the accused consumed |three games. Valley Farm road south, Pick-/of beer or four ounces of 40-'At half-time, the score was 12-| \Lordship said, that Mrs, Clarke Dnieper Henry forged ahead towards the| hich Zieba was struck by the|She is entitled to every com- ly direction on Highway No. 2 who pave evidence. He said that |Ravio Abermann with 10 points was claimed that Mrs. Clarke's|her part. He said he was driving at 25-30/parton, some 40 minutes later,|closer than the others, almost were to be consistent with those out of the window. In fining the accused $200 and|tied but Bob Ing scored the win- WHITBY |whether the plaintiff took pres soft shoulder to the centre line|i16 luckiest man on earth when|high scorer with 9 points and After an interval of some four Dunbarton when his car wentlruity steering. The final victory for Henry} A story in Wednesday's pages\ards was held 65 per cent re- On stopping the accuse your car over onto the wrong|2214- The Henry team stayed/was proposed by Councillor|was not responsible in any way slurred and his eyes were} man for Henry was Stu Reeson/of motion stated that the code| The jury awarded Zieba his said the officer, he had to be come Anderson's best. He says that his proposed code|Zieba was awarded 65 per cent Wien Davies was asked to) Triples over 550 -- Isobel|hope this triple win is a symbol] garding the conduct of all muni-\jury for the pains they had fumbled through his wallet 3 S s NA RE 1S AN ARTIST TOO Sharman 621, Marion Sturgess Of the estimated 1,200,000 pop: MOTHER TU jcused removed his shoes byl ie Denyer 604, Glad Wiles 572, abou : |Martha Mayne 590, Verna Sand-|ATab Moslems. scene was the site of the sun | cooled off? Nevertheless this | formations along the lakefront | the Whitby waterfront is not a | Sgt. Bodley stated that in his sparkling sequins deposited by | month§. -Oshawa Times Photo lwere both intoxicated. He said Cc il Ott b it A lwhen a vinegar bottle contain-|gess 230, 250; Doris Borchuck ounty Councl enbrites, Arena Const. Donald Martin, who|ette Kadwell 234. Mary Dolimont| the accused was intoxicated. |Hileen Dalby 229, Clara Row-| ceeded to get the wheels of the|Brooks, Whitby, Reeve Charles/ouble-header of the Whitby|with an outstanding win over' question he and his wife visited|Sandford 214, Ev Mosscrop 210, 4 : , 7} if' 9 p.m. to 1 p.m. he con- standing committees for the| Finance committee: Deputy-|by @ score of 6-4 in a fast mov- bate p a P ley Vanstone 201, Glad Wiles 269, |made wine and his wife had two. | Glenna members to the road board and|Scugog Township, Reeve Johnjin the first period with a goal|first period which was assisted|+ney were served sandwiches. (Bradley 200, Pat Brown 207. committee members were elect-|ship, Deputy-reeve Earl Martyn, | Maw. command in the game. The|navies left the house to go home|Buckinghams 34, Winchesters Deputy-reeve Walter Holliday, |ship. Ottenbrites fired home six mark- Lynn Middleton and Jim se { J} A A P ; to three goals by Durno's ; paene East Whitby Township, chair-| During the morning session,|°"S ' > Cherry both scored in the sec- man, Deputy-reeve Norman|Reeve Orvan Chambers, of and a the scoring for| ong period of play and assist- Hogg, Uxbridge Township, Dep-|Brock Township, was elected to gi . ed each other's goals. Nick uty-reeve Robert Kenny, Porta five-year term on the County; The most prolific Ottenbrite|Dennis also assisted Middle- Perry, and Deputy-reeve Ches-|Road Committee. Reeve Ed-/ goal scorer was Aime Rous-|ton's goal. ley Oldham, Scott Township. |ward Oyler, of Reach Township/seau with two goals and in both) The only Flemings Shell goal Assessment comm.: Reevejwas elected for a one-year/was assisted by Leroy Mowat/quring the second was by Paul Neil Smith, East Whitby Town-|term. : jand Jack Townson. Other goals/ Rousseau assisted by Bill Lund- ship, chairman, Deputy - reeve| Reeve Russel Francis, of|came from Irwin Reazin assist-| mark. John Dancey, Brock Township,|Thorah Township, was elected/ed by Pat Neal; Lloyd Seymour| Tn the final period tt wan 3} Reeve Francis Hockley, Scott|chairman of the road board. assisted by Danny Cockerton; | 1,20... vn oe 4 : ag Township, Deputy-reeve Mrs.| Deputy-reeve Mrs. Jean Mc-|Stan Sharman assisted by Bes linran tor Arana Garten ane Ha Myrtle Lovelock, Whitby Town-|Pherson, of Pickering Town-|zin and Gord Platt and finally av 'Roberts audited ite Bill ship, Reeve Patrick Sheehan,/ship, was elected to the Fair-|Danny Cockerton assisted by Tad 0) Mg Stee th emi Ajax. ; view Lodge Board of Manage: Seymour and Barnes. Stat tenes oF ne RMS County Property committee: |ment for a four-year term. ' EP bcs . Reeve da Scott, Picker-| At the first meeting of the eg nadag gh po sea gee Jim Cherry racked up the ing Township, chairman; Reeve|board, held later, Reeve Cyrit|8° red Le Neil Wilson jmost points in the entire game John Ball, town of Uxbridge,/Morley, of Pickering village, |v Ghared Nir panond. Of thee two goals and one assist. Reeve William Beard, Canning-'was elected chairman. 4 | oF game. Wilson and McDonald| TEAM STANDINGS Annual Meeting this period. Neil Wilson scored|, Whitby Mercantile Of Garden Club the most points in the gam e|League standings: WL D Pts. The president of the Whitby,decorations in town, and in| with two goals and one assist. 63113 Garden Club, Mrs. S. Burns,|\downtown Oshawa, as well as The final period was scoreless.|Fleming's Shell 6 4012 presenting her report at the 15thjon private homes. These were im annual meeting of the club, held| indeed lovely, as were many of : & at King Street Public School, re-| flowers, gardens, and foliage at viewed the work of the club dur-|the other seasons of the year. | ing the past year. She pointed| The election of officers was) out that the plan for landscaping|conducted by Mr. Fred Ing, and} the new Municipal Building|the following were elected to of-| grounds had been presented: by|fice for 1962: | the club, and adopted by the| President, Mrs. §. Burns;| Town Council; the- planting of|vice-president, Mrs. J. S. Pat-| Ottenbrites ARENA SUNOCO WIN 5 9 7 the Safety Island at the mainiterson; recording secretary, | To Compliment This Sale We Have MEN'S ALL-WOOL HARRIS TWEED SPORT COATS 1585 MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT STORE WHITBY, ONTARIO SPECIAL! 35 Pair -- LADIES' Pumps & Straps CLEARING 97* Sizes 36-46, NOW JUST HAPPY WAY TO START THE DAY... golden-brown toast topped with sunny-sweet Blue Bonnet Margarine. Ideal for active people of every age -- nutritious it's all bi Hock ue ALL-VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE SERB BR BBR ESRB eeeeeees SHOES 119 BROCK ST, S. WHITBY OPEN FRI. EVENING 'TIL 9 P.M, 4 1 3 0 The bottom - of - the - league'Arena Sunoco |Durno's Garage 6 intersection had been completed again, and in addition one new Safety Island at Dundas and Henry streets had been plant- ed; and the hanging baskets, which had been missed in 1960, were again put up in 1961. A Flower and Vegetable Show, and a Rose Tea had been held and in addition to these activ- ities some of the members had taken ladies and gentlemen from Fairview Lodge on a tour of the town at Christmas time, in order to show the various Christmas decorations and light- ing arrangements. This was the Miss Laura Pellow; press secre-| tary, Miss Mildred Price; treas-| urer, Miss Mamie Rowe; execu-/ tive committee: Mrs. J. NI Wilkinson, Mrs. R. VanHorne,| Mrs. O. J. Moore, Mrs. T. Kelly,| Mrs. E. E. Bond, Miss Mar-| guerite Ross. PERSONALS | | Mrs. Audrey Barker and fam-| ily, of 1216 Brock street south, | spent the weekend with her} mother at Delora. It was the! occasion of Mrs. Barker's moth- | GP PAINT 20% oi WALLPAPER 30 s- Full WALL MURALS, -s A. (SUNWORTHY) . A iL. RUGS, second year this tour had been|°-.° taken, and it had been greatly|*! ® birthday. | enjoyed by the guests who were|_ Mayor Stanley Martin left, able to go. © Jan. 15 by plane for a holiday | Mr. Leonard Beckley showed|in Florida. | colored pictures which he had| Mr. Hugh Sims of 129 Brock| taken, among them being a|street south attended his uncle's| number showing the Christmas'funeral at Fenelon Falls today. | BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:35 WHITBY Last Complete Show eat 8:35 BROADLOOM .t E- BASEMENT WATERPROOFING -= D& SOUT DECOR CENTRE Free Delivery Whitby and Oshawa itide. GRA HOWARD SOUTER MO 8-5231 Open Friday 'Til 9 p.m. NT DODD 107 BYRON ST. S. - WHITBY One Block West of The 4 Corners Turn South io kenmerted TOM TRYON » DAVID REDISON « TOM REESE Seseec.= SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS A T 1.30

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