Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1962, p. 5

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v2 TEAM WINS BA TROPHY -- se off series 7-3. Front row, left | Harrison and Nick Dennis. to right, are Herb Tran, Tom | Back row, left to right, are Humphries, Bob O'Brien, John | Bill Peleshok, sponsor; John sat LaJoie, George Childs, Dave | McKay, manager; Jim | °° | Cherry, captain, John Tran, | Drove For Joke, Found Impaired After all the evidence was| PC Frederick Baker and PC jheard on a charge of driving a|Ernest Stoneman, both of Whit- |motor vehicle while intoxicated|by Police Force, said that the la Whitby man was found guilty|accused appeared to be intoxi- jon a charge of driving while|cated. When seen at the sta- jhis ability to do so was im-|tion, PC Stoneman testified, paired, Robert Joseph Owens,|Owens was in a dazed stupor. |25, 119 Kent street, Whitby, When called to give evidence fe |Pleaded not guilty before Mag-\Qwens said that he had drunk % juatrate R. B. Dnieper at Whitby|two glasses of beer at noon E |Police Court Tuesday March 1 and did not drink any | PC Clifford Pegg of thejother beer or liquor until |Whitby OPP Detachment said|p.m. at night. He said that he jin evidence that just after mid-|spent the day with friends and night on March 18 he was driv-|in the evening went to a Whit- jing north on Whitby's Brock|py hotel where he drank three street north when his attention|or four pints of beer. was drawn to a car driving ef 7 aon nae north on the left hand side Ohne gi eal Se | Lynn Middleton, John Greer, Jim Everett and Art Morton, Championship on Sunday in the Whitby Community Arena. The champs beat Ottenbrite's Men's Wear in the final play- Pictured above are the vic- torious Arena Sunoce: hockey team who won the Whitby : manager Mercantile Hockey League --Photo by Stannett ™\tual bodily harm. a |heard evidence in Whitby police Ficourt on Tuesday afternoon and} sireserved judgment ae: Striker Was Struck, 'Wait Assault Ruling Judgment has been reserved|to the plant, climbed the gate for one week on the only "'inci-|again and disappeared, he said. dent" in the 11-week-old strike} MacMillan suffered a cut on at Shorgas Limited, in Whitby.|the head requiring three Thomas MacMillan, one of the/stitches. eight service drivers on strike,| Charles Saunders, the other has charged Girrett De Bruin,|picket on duty that afternoon, of 139 Albert street, Oshawa,|said that he was sitting in the one of the men hired by thejtrailer looking out the window company since the strike start-/when he saw De Bruin come ed, with assault occasioning ac-)out with the car-wash brush and istrike MacMillan on the head. He, too, claimed MacMillan was standing with his hands in his pockets. Later, he said, De Bruin ap- Tuesday. peared with the pipe, climbed) MacMillan told the court that|the seven- or eight-foot high he had been on picket duty on|gate and charged at the trailer March 17 when he observed De| door. Bruin drive a truck into the) De Bruin said that he had) Shorgas compound. He said that|been employed at the plant for he and seven other service|the past five weeks. He claimed drivers had been picketing the|MacMillan swore at him while plant since Jan. 8 and on this|he was driving his truck into particular day, he and Charles|the yard earlier in the after- Saunders were on picket duty. (noon. Pisa ae --.: he said, De CLAIMS STONE THROWN the side of the plant nearest the|.,2¢f,,A§ he was washing his , spe St the\car, said De Bruin, MacMillan! street and started to wash it. started swearing at him again rb" De Brain, bef pe fi De Bruin said that he decided) tiga a. ena"? to stop washing the car and was dass jabout to roll the hose up when STRUCK WITH BRUSH he saw MacMillan stoop ,and After a few minutes of this,then straighten up. De Bruin he said, De Bruin ran out to the|S#id he ducked and something street where he was standing Struck his car. Later he told the and struck him on the back of/C0Urt he found a stone which ithe head with the long-handled| Chipped paint off his car. a lcar-washing brush he had been| . De Bruin said that by this| lusing. MacMillan said that he) time MacMillan was six feet in-| lwas standing with his hands in side the Shorgas fence. He said! |his pockets and did not expect | that he rushed at him and Mac-| to be struck. Millan put up his fists. The complainant said that he | He said that after he struck| Magistrate Robert Dnieper until next) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 28, 1962 5 by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, De Bruin said that he had lost his temper at this point and struck the door "blowing off steam". The security guard, E. Swerd- figer, said that De Bruin came into the Shorgas building claim- ing that someone was throwing stones at his car. He said he went out to lock the gate and then saw De Bruin climb the gate and run over to strike the trailer. Recalled by the Crown Attorney, Cpl. James Barter Found Liquor Leads To Fine Robert John Wayne Willerton, 16, of Oshawa, was Tuesday fined $50 and costs for consum- ing liquor he said he found in a ditch. He appeared before Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Whitby police court. PC James Wilson, of the Whitby Police Department, said that he saw Willerton on Brock street north about 1.15 a.m. on March 24 in an intoxi- cated condition. He said that Willerton said that he and his 21 - year - old companion had found a part bottle of whisky in a ditch near Port Perry. "Acting foolishly can be ex- pensive,"' said His Worship as he levied the $50 fine. said that he questioned De Bruin after the complaint was) laid and De Bruin told him he| did not know what was thrown| at the car. He. added that 'De} Bruin told him at that time his) car was not damaged. He said| that De Bruin had complained to him that he had been called} a "scab" by MacMillan. | De Bruin is represented by| Gilbert Murdoch, of Oshawa. | in young ideas In shoes HOTROD This trim new Pedwin scores with o leon, low look that's REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES -- et -- DODD & SOUTER | PAINT AND | | WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST, S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 theh wrested the brush from ad bromeayren on the head, Mac-) {Bruin and threw it in the field. Eine hye in the eye and De Bruin, he said, ran back to|€n Kicked him. the plant. De Bruin said that he went At this point, he said, the|for help and when he returned |Shorgas security guard arrived| MacMillan told him "I will get lon the scene and locked the oe o LA anid cd 4 l cates. e accused said he jumpe Shortly, he said, De Bruin re-|9Ver the fence and noticed the appeared, this time carrying a|Piece of pipe in the ditch. He fenath of steppe In hs han 4 that he picked up and jWhen he reached the locked] 5 MacMillan was waving lgates, he said, the security |the car brush. The trailer door lguard refused to open them,| Was shut when he got there ,he whereupon De Bruin climbed/Said, and he struck the door. BLOWING OFF STEAM BANGED TRAILER in reply {0 crogs-exemination MacMillan said that he and Saunders locked themselves in the trailer, which had been used as a picket headquarters, and No wonder there are rum- blings of a gasoline price war in Whitby! This year, a team : jthe road. PC Pegg said thatlriends teased him about driv-|\De Bruin banged on the door Championship. To the champs | trophy to team captain Jim the car was travelling at 4 ree on the right hand side of|with the pipe The ban sane he| go to the Ivan Hicks Trophy, | Cherry, as team sponsor Bill |high rate of speed and he gave the road and not on the other|said, broke the window in the presented by Ivan Hicks. '10 | Peleshok, right, looks on and jchase, reaching speeds in eX-\ iq, as is the custom in their|door and punched two or three Soft, flexible CASUALS sponsored by the Arena Sun- | operates a BA service station | wonders where they'll display |cess 'of 65 mph. native England. Owens saidholes in the door itself. The on Dundas street west. Abo the trophy the donor, left, presents the --Photo by Stanne oco Service Station won the Mercantile Hockey League Arena Sunoco Mercantile Kings p.m. the Whitby Hockey League will tt Library Budge Mercantile) .+ the A strong Arena Sunoco hock- hold ey team launched an all out last | thejin the St. John's Parish Hall.| held at Brookl to| League individual trophies will i ip ESS 29 be presented to the players at this time. "Ask Township Take Action ors team on Sunday in Whitby Community Arena take the Championship trophy of the Whitby Mercantile Hock-| ey League by a score of 7-3. The gasoline boys won the best! two out of three games total! final series by 2-0 and walked off the ice with the Ivan Hicks! Trophy. During the first two periods} the Men's Wear players failed) 0 EMO Pl to score and their third period n an rally was not enough to push| The controversial subject back the Arena players. \the Emergency. Measures |was unavoidable then their decision. a first refusal the budget sent back without |Finance committee 0) NEWS ON PAGE 19 ----|stopped in a driveway Council Accepts The Brooklin Public Library|unsteady walk. budget which had been rejected Whitby Township) Whitby ~ | its Council meeting was returned!other attack on the Ottenbrite's Tail-| annual dance and buffet lunch) ynaitered to council at Monday's| Owens. --|Whitby f| or-| ADDITIONAL WHITBY |: , | Depar a.m | He. continued that the car turned into Starr avenue and there. }On approaching the car, the officer continued. he saw the jaccused at the wheel 40 mph, gers. He also testified that he\had been in Owens' took the accused to the cruiser|that day and as and observed that he had aniback from the they hotel taken where |the saw/Mrs. The accused was Police Station police officers PC Pegg said. Pegg said that Owens was in-|Brock different habits. Byron said driving that street north and The library board felt that the coherent and smelled of alco-|street, and did not move back! Jap $8,914 total should not be cut.jholic be _. |However if council felt that it the |library board would accept Deputy - Reeve Myrtle Lovelock said that after was alteration. | The matter was referred to the verages. into the right hand lane. Tried Suicide Pair Charged Two are doing." | Magistrate Dnieper said, | the Ajax men appeared injin jail for seven days." police court on Tues-|Worship then had the ay charged with attempting to|reduced to one of ommit suicide. One was sentidriving saying that to the Ontario Hospital forjnot enough evidence on seven days for observation and'drunk driving charge. ltario County Jail for seven|30 days to pay with |days to contemplate his actions. |of 30 days jail. Sent to jail was William that he drove on the left side|pipe, he said, jof the road for a joke and that/trailer. his speed was not more than 35- and a| Lawton Byron, of Starr ave-| jman and a woman as passen-|nue, said that he and his wife company | drove glican Church of Canada has a Owens| budget of $500,000 for 1962, Mrs. moved to the left side of the|/Edwin Bagley of Toronto told to|road after being ribbed about)the group's 76th annual meeting Owens|of the budget is earmarked for PC|moved out to pass a car at|missionary projects in Africa, John|India, Pakistan, Hong Kong and She -----lalso said that. she did not ob- jject as, 'I take it that those be- hind the wheel know what they "Al. though I am pretty sure that) accused was intoxicated I) am not sure enough to put him His charge impaired there was the Owens} the other was sent to the On-|was fined $125 and costs with} the option fell inside the De Bruin then hurried back HALF MILLION MONTREAL (CP) The |Women's Auxiliary of the An- jin her treasurer's report. 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(BILL) MIDDLETON 608 Brock St. MO 8-3 STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Canadian Head Office -- Toronte S. Whitby 762 grain finish let's you wear it going over in a big way. Soft with any color. Comes in Cheroot -- a lively shode of sc wl Collins Shoes 119 Brock St. S. WHITBY | MO 8-3476 | Open Fri. Evening 'Til 9 p.m. WATCH Going For §-HOUR NON- STOP FOR IT THURSDAY MARCH 29 INCLUSIVE FROM LONDON WHITBY MQ 8-3304 ( Tom Humphries opened the| ganization was raised at Whit Sunoco scoring the teammate Jim Cherry madejcil received a letter from|_ the first period score 2-0. Dave|Colonel F. S. Wotton, co-ordi- Harrison and Lynn Middleton|nator of EMO 'for Ontario Slashed Tires " . point the necessary officials THREE BY CHERRY ,..|who would take command in On Friend's Car In the second period Jim/the event of a nuclear attack. | nis, Herb Tran and Lynne/qen and a rescue officer were | the doors closed and the motor Middleton respectively. JoOhN nico listed. An Oshawa man, who admit-/of his car running. Greer brought the Sunoco score! (Councillor Frank Thompson'ted slashing all four tires on a} A note was found -- ha fn "nd are we going to get to accept/days by Magistrate Robertitold him he had tried suicide b sh t ti _ od 'ef peod these positions." Reeve Heber|Dnieper in Whitby police court.|pecause of domestic difficul- rites raiiied for a Dri Ur Down said, "nobody thinks that|Peter John Dean, 23, of 154 Col-/ties and financial problems. | by Gwynne Barnes, Aime Rous-|igck said, 'council has to do|knife when his friend refused to; cident he did HK. Gn Ne seau, Jack Townsend, and/more than return a list of|go out with him. really 4 nice "Nis OG Lloyd Seymour each assisted " "Counell Th | jreally intended to take his own names," Councillor Thompson) Sgt. Thomas Chambers, Ofjjife; Since then, he said, he At the 17.05 mark of thisjof the necessary personnel is)car owned by Karen Shearer,!seem so bad." period, Herb Tran, assisted by/not feasible. The motion, sec-lin Ajax, had been slashed and "of all Dave Harrison banged homejonded by Councillor John Dry-jalthough since repaired by heard Ye the reasons I have suicide, being in TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY FRESH at 16.45 | by Township Council meeting mark and two minutés later,|/ held at Brooklin Monday. Coun- assisted on these successful. at-|County and the city of Oshawa. tacks on the Ottenbrite's net. | He requested that council ap- nner i pt home three iiteg| Council was asked to appoint] pucks within seven minutes|, chairman, representative for: | iled 30 D and was assisted by Nick Den-|nolice, fire and welfare. A war- al ays up to six goals at the 18.05\moved that the request bejcar belonging to a lady friend, kitchen table. mark with an assist by John/fijeq, he asked council, "who|was Tuesday jailed for 30) Sgt. Shaw said that Black minutes with a single by Stan) any attack will come." borne street east, admitted tala Sharman and two fast markers} Peputy-Reeve Myrtle Love- slashing the tires with a pen- ra Sune back paged - - three _-- attacks ONn!proposed that Mr. Wotton bejthe Ajax Police Department,/has considered again some of e Sunoco net. informed that the appointment!said that all four tires on alhis problems and "they don't Arena Sunoco's seventh goaliden was passed by council boots, could not be repaired debt linch the game and the Reeve Down said, "'it y ) : , + a egy nll Lidar Rss it is only| satisfactorily. said Magistrate Robert Dniep- is the most idiotic one," series. right and proper to acknowl- ' The big gun for the winnersjedge the letter.' Councillor iccle gaily yey ky Bene 8 His Worship told B la ck was Jim Cherry with four goals/Thompson remarked that some-|haq refused to cae hin ai helene had it not been for the and for Ottenbrites it was/thing could be done about EMOjnaq gone to her home. There arrival of the man who pulled Gwynne Barnes with two. when the 'need was morel< d * Chanibers, the ac. him from the garage, he would On Saturday, April 14 at 8.00\apparent whe net. -hambers, the ac-/have been dead and his family ease toni eeee oa aati cused saw her car, and as-|would have been saddled with sumed she was out with some-'g great amount of grief. one else and slashed the tires Magistrate Dnieper told the WHITBY NOTICE OF SP Whitby will hold a sitting Brooklin, at 1:30 p.m. on Fr Brought Back for Added Enjoyment - OF COURT OF REVISION Take Notice that the Court of Revision of the Township of 1962, to hear and determine app 9 Assessment Roll for the Brooklin Water Area of the Township of Whitby, And further take notice that ECIAL SITTING in the iday, the 30th day of Marc i i the Speci Municipal Building at h, i all persons who have MAPLE LEAF JOHN STEWART WAYNE GRANGER ERNIE KOVACS by way of revenge. accused that he felt certain he Crown Attorney Bruce/would never try suicide again Affleck termed the incident|as he sent him to jail for seven Evening Show at 7:00 & 8:20 "more stupid than criminal." | days, 2 Last Complete Show 8:20 ' ag ig Pregl Bl Claire William John Crumb, Ook anotner view. "I feel it isi33° of Kingscourt Apartments, 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION most serious, he said. "No Ajax, was sent to the Ontario one is going around slashing/Hospital for seven days for tires without being punished/obseryation after pleading for it. guilty to attempting suicide on Langs ~|March 23. ATTEMPT PEAK Ajax police said that it ap- KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)--|peared Crumb had consumed la variety of pills along with a part bottle of peroxide. He said €X-\that doctors thought the dose climb|would not have been fatal Crumb told police he had do- mestic troubles too. "On a beautiful day such as this," said Magistrate Dnieper, it is hard to conceive of any- jone trying to leave this world." MATTER. FABIAN Dated at Brooklin the 15th da The government has granted an American mountaineering pedition permission to 25,910 - foot Gya Chungkang}| peak, near Everest..The team, led by Prof. Woodrow Wilson Sayre of Tufts university, will j|make the attempt this spring. of the Township of Whitby on 1962. The amount of the sai per foot of frontage. GENE NELSON JOANNA BARNES KENT TAYLOR pp 9 this attend as NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL MURRAY ROBINSON, Clerk, NOTICE OF COMMUTATION BROOKLIN WATER SYSTEM Any person wishing to commutate initially the Special Water Frontage Assessment may do so by a payment to the Treasurer the assessed frontage for water purposes at the rate of $3.57 MURRAY ROBINSON, Treasurer, e hereby requested to BE GIVEN IN THIS y of March, 1962. Township of Whitby BONELESS P or before the 6th day of April, d payment to be calculated on e Township of Whitby WIENERS 118. rc. 49c MAPLE LEAF BOLOGN WILSON'S FOOD MARKET) PORK BY TH PIECE OT ROAST JORDAN BROS. 114 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY PORK Shoulders 37: FRESH SPARERIBS ib. 49- LIVER 1. 29c ' uw. 29* FRESH SLICED FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE ENTRANCE TO STORE FROM PARKING LOT

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