Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 4

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuery 30, 1962 By GEOFF HUSSEY SOLINA (Staff) -- After pro- ceeding north, you arrive at the T-intersection in Solina, turn right, and just before the small 4 wooden bridge to the south -- high amid the fir trees atop a frozen creek, stands the six- room house that Fred Lodge built -- from a picture in a library book J And the 41-year-old Dunlop Tire worker and wife, Elizabeth didn't know a brick from a slot in the wall when they started. Everything except the plumb- ing, heating and wiring was done by the couple and a few staunch friends. What got them started? "Well we saw this picture of frame home in a library book around Christmas 1960. The 2% acres of land were purchased : for $1,000. I got. an Oshawa| ' architect, Ernest Jones, to mod-| ify his plans to our specifica-| ions, and we started construc-| tion May 15," Mr. Lodge told) the Times during a visit last ® Friday. The couple planned tol move in the next day, Saturday. | The completed house, i cluding: the labor of love, has| cost the Lodges just $6,500. The property tax savings are} considerable. Last year's as-| Public Meeting At Dunbarton 'On Peace Plan LIBRARY BOOK IDEA BECOMES SIX-ROOM HOUSE meeting is being held at the Frame Home Built By Solina Couple | DUNBARTON -- A citizen's} sessment, with no building on the lot, was $4.50 "We were paying $300 yearly on our Phillip Murray home (in Oshawa, which has just been sold), and I expect to pay no more than $100 up here," beam- ed Mr. Lodge. The couple married two years have, by inventive "artisan- ship", given. birth to an idea, but another birth is imminent; a child, who will revel in the comforts provided by Ma and Pa: A large living room window, cedar lined closets, oak floor- ing, hand-hewn chimney, bath- room, attractive kitchen and a spacious basement with an open firepiace. No doubt by the summer the family will have read a book on landscaping, and then the Lodge "lodge" will be complete. 90 MPH Driver Gets $150 Fine PICKERING (Staff) -- An| Ajax sports car driver who} drove his car at 90 mph on) Highway No. 2 was Monday) fined $150 and costs or 30 days| by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Pickering Magistrate's Court. Gerald B. Bates, of 59 Billingsgate crescent, . Ajax,| pleaded yuilty to the Pickering) Township Police charge. He) was defended by Terence Kelly| Oshawa. Sgt. Al Box, investigating| | officer, said that the accused| | Wi as clocked at 90 mph in a 50 mph zone for two to three miles on Highway No. 2 on Nov. 30. | manville, was crammed with | tan Urquhard, MA, MD, LLD, | of contributing municipalities | Garnet Rifle-Pointing Fracas Ends Pickering Party | PICKERING (Staff) -- A wildjed and the third charge wasjleave, Pelesko would not fet fist - swinging, gun _ pointing| withdrawn by Heenan. them. . fracas at a wine-drinking ses-| However, Magistrate Dnieper) Lloyd said he u sion in Pickering Village on|placed Heenan and Pelesko on whole thing was a big joke until) Nov. 12, finally came to a head |suspended sentence for two|Pelesko started hitting Heenan} in Pickering Police Court onjyears, the former for assault-| with his fists for "no reason at! Monday when Magistrate Rob-|ing Mary Pelesko and the lat-jall". : | ert Dnieper had to preside over|ter for pointing a shotgun at Pelesko then went to his bed-| four charges resulting from the | Heenan. room to get the gun, he said,| | and he left with Heenan. | melee. | , |WIFE COMPLAINED Outside the house, he said, | Involved in the incident ere Joseph Pelesko, his wife Mary,|,, Pelesko stated in court, Pelesko 'came at us with the! and James Heenan, all of Pick-|through an interpreter, that on/eun charging like a bull" and| ering Village. The four charges|Nov: 12 he invited a group Of then Heenan and Pelesko start-| and countercharges were as fol-|men to his home to drink wine/eq fighting. lows: jand that Heenan was in this Mrs. Mary Pelesko charged|STOuP. gun away from Pelesko, threw James aeeaan with osabalt: At 3 a.m., he said, his wife|it over a fence and ran to call Joseph Pelesko charged James|Complained of the noise and the police. Heenan with assault; James|2sked the wine drinkers to g0| He said that throughout the Heenan charged Joseph Pelesko|home- entire event he did not see with assault and finally James|,. Heenan refused to " ka Heenan start a fight at all. Heenan charged Joseph Pelesko| tinued Pelesko, ~ ft St net Heenan, when called to give with pointing a firearm. |to his --s and brought tod |Vidence by counsel The argument between Peles-|#, Shotgun a Whee requesiea/Kelly of Oshawa, said that he ko and Heenan was settled when|him to leave. When a the vauied did not hit Mrs. Pelesko and the scond charge was dismiss-|the gun he got up, 'wen 4 rough that he-hit Pelesko because "he jthe open door, and held it SOjnit me twice and brought out jthat when Pelesko tried to lock|+,. shotgun." | Lloyd said that he took the! ltered the house, hit him and|not know wat was going on and I T shi boca oe beni. He ad-\Pletely false. The charge n iown Ip Mrs. Pelesko - testified that|°harge against Pelesko. PICKERING (Staff -- Two after Heenan. hit her husband, | MARKET PRICES s s \knocked him on the floor. He|that, according to the prosecu- or Tin In lsaid that all he remembered|tion evidence of Lloyd, Mrs. his wife|Pelesko's evidence was. com- lmitted he was drunk at the/48ainst Heenan was dismissed, time. who later withdrew the assault} Oshawa youths suffered the con-|/She chased him outside and he| sequences of drinking while | Struck her and knocked her to being under age, in Pickering|the ground. ( Police Court when they were| Const. Lawrence Watson} TORONTO (CP) -- Churning both fined $100 and costs or|Said that he was parked in his|cream and butter print prices| 30 days in jail by Magistrate|CTuiser in front of Dan's res-|were reported unchanged to- Robert Dnieper on Monday. taurant, which is close to the/day. Charged by Pickering Town-|Pelesko home, when he was in- fair demand. Smith, 18, and J i |place there. r grea aly Country dealers are quoted by| both of 170 Park Rd. S., Oshawa.| He said that as he approach- Smith pleaded guilty and Zonie|¢d the home he saw Heenan|the federal department of agri-\¢ being chased by Pelesko around| Culture on Canada grade eggs,| the front of the restaurant to|delivered Toronto, in fibre| the rear. When he chased after|cases: A large 35; A medium} them, Const. Watson continued, |32; A small 25; B and C grades) e found Pelesko caught in a|"0 market. | pleaded not guilty. The charges resulted from a car accident on Jan. 13 at the Dunbarton Public School and| Highway 2 which was investi- |$2,000,000 across Canada Terence) ---- | ff in| 1? : 1 Yo th Fin d Se ewe eo * a Mr. Kelly said that Pelesko , TWO sensational HITS! u S l e Pelesko said that Heenan en-|2dmitted he was drunk and did/é@ The egg market was steady|@ ship Police were Patrick Joseph|formed that a fight was taking Ye ee Dunbarton Public School (Hwy.|He was stopped on the highway 2 west of Dunbarton) on Wed-|just east of Harwood avenue nesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m. tOland was very co-operative, the| look into Dr. N. Z. Alcock's! officer said. proposal for a Peace Research} The accused admitted to His Institute which would mount aj Worship that he had been charg- scientific attack on the prob-|ed with speeding on three pre-| lems which stand in the way of|yious times but had lost no peace, | points. Defence counsel Kelly This Institute would employ|produced a traffic record for| 25 or more capable scientists) his client proving the validity of|Kelly said that his client was and scholars who would locate|the accused's statement. on a-_university campus in Can-| trying to plan a path to peace. |out stories given them by their This will be a free investiga-| clients," said Magistrate Dniep- tion, and as such would not beler in congratulating Mr. Kelly. sponsored by a_ big-moneyed| In requesting the magistrate) interest. not suspend Bates' licence, Mr. three games, wingers Junior A Lowell MacDonald and Wayne |Rivers. Fa _ oe BOWMANVILLE HOSPITAL WING GETS OFFICIAL OPENING The lobby of the new wing | the opening of the $1,250,000 ; public being taken on a tour ; Newcastle; H. Earl Walkey, of Memorial Hospital, Bow- | (furnished) addition. R. W. | of the building, the four heads | Reeve, Township of Clarke; B. Rickard, reeve, Township of Darlington; and Ivan M. Hobbs, mayor, Town | of Bowmanville. --Oshawa Times Photo people last Friday to witness | chairman of the Ontario Hos- | cut the red tape. Seen above . | pital Services Commission, | with the scissors are, from Red Wings Call Up unveiled a plaque adjacent to | the left: Douglas Cunning- Parker MacDonald the elevators. Prior to the | ham, reeve of the Village of | DETROIT (AP)--The injury-| plagued Detroit Red Wings called up Parker MacDonaid| from their American Hockey | League Hershey farm club} Monday. 5 | Detroit has lost Howie Glover, for five weeks and Vic Stasiuk) for 10 days. Leo Labine, a third) injured forward, missed the last| but is scheduled to play Wednesday's National League game against Chicago. The Red Wings sent two right from their Hamilton) team to Hershey--| 4-day treatment $135 One ORNEAAL capsule brings you willing to avtend traffic clinic in| "There are very few counsel|Oshawa. His Worship agreed| . . thought the|ada, and devote themselves to|who take the trouble to check|and commented that he would 12 hours of continuous relief appreciate the accused call- ing his home whenever he} from stuffy nose, bir soigg? fe ; went out for a drive. I high'|s weepy eyes, and sinus pressure. way as he does," he said. * REG, Can. T.M. OFF, Dr. Alcock, a former nuclear, physicist, has given up a flour-| ishing career to lead a move ment for peace. He is asking the people to get behind him and contribute This would make Canada a leader for peace in the world, he says, nd put the same. calibre of| brains behind the search for peace as is now devoted to the creation of weapons. | A speaker will be present at the: public meeting to outline the plan and answer questions. e violent ' act the xhorities aw BANNED! TROUBLE SIXTEEN OCR, BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Y : CiMorR ie fence at the rear of the res-' gated by Sgt. John Pugh and taurant and saw Heenan make} Constable Dave Fleming of the|,< Pickering Township Police De- re vere partment. |CRAWLED ON FLOOR Z_ALLTIME.GREATS IN COLOR. FRANK The court learned from the; Pelesko did not know what Officers that both youths smel-|was going on, the officer said, led strongly of alcohol, although and was like a man "out of his they displayed no signs of -im-|head". When he was. taken to pairment, and no liquor. was his home, he said, Pelesko lay found in the car. on the floor and scratched it In defending himself, Zonie With his nails. stated that the officers were|, Later, he said, a man Deovent mistaken in smelling alcohol on|!im Pelesko's gun, which had RUNNING" his breath. been found at the rear of the od ENTERTAINMENT ° In registereing a conviction, | C°Tdon Hotel. zl His Worship said that he be-| A prosecutiori witness, James Last Complete Show 7:25 P.M, lieved the evidence of both|Lloyd of Pickering, stated that | os officers and that they didn't/he was invited to drink home- VIVIEN LEIGH ' TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' "THE ROMAN SPRING have an axe to grind. jmade wine at Pelesko's house on) In addition, Smith was fined|the night in question and that} $10 and costs or three days for he saw what took place failing to notify the department} He said that the group were of transport of a change of|drinking wine out of a gallon| . 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