THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 4, 1962 5 | Jailed Month On Break-in Count At Ontario County Criminal Court held at Whitby Tuesday an Uxbridge Township man pleaded guilty to a break, enter and theft charge. Nicholas Brown, 24, RR 4, Uxbridge, ap- peared before His Honor Judge' Alex, C, Hall. PC Cyril Barton of the Whit- by OPP Detachment said in evidence that he was called to) a general store at Saintfield in Reach Township on Nov. 3, 1961, as there had been a bur- glary there. The officer said that the front door of the store | Serving Sentence, | WHITBY And DISTRICT fen -- : Add 2 Convictions Proposes Ethics Code | sc: me ssaramate aut: under suspension a Pickering) brother-in-law, he said. PC Mar- e Beach man was found guilty on|tin also said that the accused two counts of the same offence.|was wearing muddy boots, and OT own 1cers Larry Beatty, 21, Shoal Point|also said that the field was | road, appeared at Whitby|very muddy. Police Court before Magistrate) Defence Counsel John Greer advisory opinion shall be ren-|R. B. Dnieper said that he was calling no wit- dered pursuant to written re-| On the first charge James|nesses for the defence but ask- quest by the officer or em-|Hurlburt, a taxi-driver, saidjed that the present jail term ployee concerned. The boardjthat on Mar. 18, he was driv-|that the accused was serving shall publish its advisory opin-jing along Shoal Point road/be considered when sentence} ions with such deletions as may|with Beatty's wife as a pas-|was given Crown Attorney| other man, George Millar, charged with the same offence gave a plea of not- guilty, Crown Attorney adduced ne evidence against Millar and he was acquitted. | Whitby's committee on by- \laws and applications has been 4 \asked to study a preposed code '\ \of ethics for municipal officers jand eiaployees. Councillor HAP A smiling one-year-old is Laurel Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDonald and the grajddaughter of Mr. a PY LAUREL ANN and Mrs. John M. MacDonald of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Evans of Oakville --Photo by Ireland Name Commissioner j\such a code be adopted and 'lor indirect, which is in conflict " \his official duties. ; members may appear without | d that : canes Beret ee be necessary to prevent disclos- ure of the identity of the offi- cer or employee involved. "Law and justice do not cover all of ethics. An act may be quite lawful and yet be un- ethical," Councillor Bevan said. Busi and professi are keeping their houses clean. They do not wait for others to set the standards for their conduct." He said that since the un- fortunate happenings in many) municipalities there has been a) growing demand by the public| for a code of ethics for muni-| cipal officers and employees. | Mr. Bevan noted that early) this year, Ontario's Minister of} Municipal Affairs, Hon. Fre d) M. Cass, wrote letters to the) heads of all councils in the province calling to their atten- tion the matter of conflict of] interest and condemning this) unethical conduct. WHITBY TAKES LEAD that a board of ethics be |named. Following is the code of lethics proposed by Councillor |Bevan. No council member or other % officer or employee shall en- gage in any business or trans- action, or shall have a financial or other private interest, direct lwith the proper discharge of | No council member or other officer or employee shall ap- pear in behalf of private inter- 'ests before council. Council compensation in behalf of con- jstituents or in the perform-; 'ance of public or civic obliga-| | é titute cause for suspension or tions. \s j No council member or other|Te™2val from office or employ- GEORGE BEVAN sent private interests in any|BOARD OF ETHICS action or Lye eer heoryaod the) In addition, Councillor Bevan interests of the corporations. | proposed the establishment of a|"? : at A council member who-has a|Board of Ethics, composed of Sigg re a a direct or indirect financial ozja solicitor, a clergyman, a med- od y * aeihics i Beane other private interest in anyjical doctor, a school principal ie ivan Tee er eis Sab proposed legislation, shall dis-|and a manager of a leading Gaivea' GAN Gul Wau cole MA senger. Hurlburt vag t me he|Bruce Affleck age = ay saw a car driven by Beatty|previous sentence should not be ' ining $50 i approach and suddenly cutjheeded, he said that it would - ee oe 7 across his vehicle into a pri-|be ridiculous if a person could) Continuing his evidence PC vate driveway. jbreak the law and while await-|parton said that distinctive The taxi-driver said that thejing trial commit the same/tire marks were seen outside accused then drove after him|offence without fear of retribu-|the store. Following these and forced the taxi onto the/tion. ltracks, he said, led to the appre- shoulder. Hurlburt said that) Magistrate Robert Dnieperjhension of the accused. Beatty then took his wife from| sentenced Beatty to two months| Before sentence His. Honor the cab slamming the door|jail on each charge, to run con-|said that the offence had been with such force that the win-|secutively. His Worship also|caused in part by liquor and bad company. Judge Hall then dow fell down. lordered that the vehicle be im- On the second charge PC Dom |pounded for one year. |imposed a 30-day jail term. An- ald Martin of the Pickering) | had been forced open and a "Square Shooters" on Auto Claims 7 every dollar due wee, Oe, Coe a dake wae State Fores Mutual... and fast, too. You can count on it! WM. H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3762 Stete Farm Mutuol Au' Insurance Company Cenedion Head Office -- Toronte Township Police Department ; REEVES said that he was driving east on Lakeview Boulevard on ARTISTS SUPPLIES Mar. 20 when he saw a vehicle --ot-- approach at a low rate of DODD & SOUTER speed. The officer said that as PAINT AND it passed he could see that the driver was the accused. WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST, $.-- WHITBY PC Martin said that he turn-) MO 8-5231 ed and gave chase to the truck and run across a field, the truck continuing into a ditch. The officer said that he gave chase on foot but could not catch the accused. After. going to the home of INCLUSIVE FROM LONDON 300 DUNDAS ST. E. The Sophistication and Glamour of PARIS, BRUSSELS AND THE HAGUE 8 Days $101 France, Belgium, Holland, The Hogue, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and other cities. DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN WHITBY MO 8-3304 Chamber Secretary Whitby Industrial Commission, announced today the appoint- ment of M. Larry Cond, Whitby|ious committees of the Cham-jcipates in discussion before, or| Duties of the Board of Ethics, IndustrialCommissioner, to the ber, in conjunction with the In-'giyes official opinion to the|his motion stated, would be con-' council, "should official record, the nature and! of considerable | extent of such interest. office of secretary-manager of the Whit Chamber of Com- merce. "This @w arrangement will, no doubt, work to the benefit of the townin both the industrial and cormercial fields," said Mr. Scot. ments th other," he comment- ed, "anj we look forward to the conthued close relationship of the Gamber and the Indus- trial Cmmission." He added that theCommission would re- view theworking arrangements of the bidies at the end of the year. Mr. Cond takes over his add- ed respnsibilities from Mr Fred Oljn-Bittle, who for some time haiexpressed his wish to resign. "At his time," said Mr. Scott, " wish, as past president of the Shamber, and having worked vith Mr. Ollen-Bittle, to expressmy appreciation for his faithful jervice. He was always prepare: to go the _ proverbial second aile in all jobs he under- took, arl we can be sure that this keejinterest will continue," he said. Emphais will continue t placed ¥ the Commission o obtaining new commercial an industria assessment, Mr. Scott stated, The conbining of the offices of Industial Commissioner and Secretary- Manager of Chamberpf Commerce will re- sult in clser working relations with the pcal business groups, which I said might be a means 0 setting in moton plans to mprove and upgrade o be n Nurse; Alumnae Plan Janquet Whitby Dntario Hospital Nurses' Abmnae held its regu- lar monthy meeting last Mon- day eveniig in the Sr. Nurses' Tesidence The pesident, Mrs. Edna Harris, pesided over the meet- ing. All pports were read and approved Duringthe business meeting, ners. "The functioning of the var idustrial © Commission," cluded Chairman Scott prove to be value to the Industrial Commis sion."" Gordon Richards, president of Whitby Chamber of Com- "The one comple-| merce, noted that he was very the pleased to have Mr. Cond work- ing with the chamber "T look forward to benefits to both organizations through this arrangement," he said "We also very much regret losing Fred Ollen-Bittle who is retirng because of personal rea- sons,"' he said. "Mr. Ollen-Bittle has contributed a great deal to the work of the Whitby cham- ber in the years he has been secretary." WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS GRANT TAG DAY Viscount Greenwood Chapter of the IODE was granted per- mission to hold a tag day in Whitby on May 26. The chap- ter was also granted permis- sion to use D'Hillier [ODE summer day camp. ASKS $500 The special harbor commi tee asked council for a grant o the| $500 to be used to investigate boundaries and ownership of jland in the area of the harbor. |The request was turned over \to the finance committee. HYDRANT RENTAL Council was advised that th 5 some of te present downtown) 1969 rate for hydrant palo sak the vehicle backed out, collided lected by the PUC, had been With her ve |set at $100 per hydrant for the|2Way: She said that her car suf- 181 hydrants in the town. The| fered $260 damage. to review rate set is subject every five years. SUGGEST MORE MEN The Whitby V |Company, icil suggest in a letter to coun- by means of a junior brigade or auxiliary. The was turned over to the com- mittee on the protection of per- sons and property. Street q Park again this year for the) 2 main at the scene of an acci- olunteer Fire checked him later that evening ed that the number|said, the accused denied all of volunteers be increased from| the present 22 to 28, possibly|his car carried no damge. suggestion} close on the official records ofjindustry. All five members \the council, the nature and ex-|his motion stated, would be \professionally engaged and ' : An officer or employee who|domiciled in Whitby, and would T. R. Sjott, chairmn of the;areas adjacent to the Four Cor-pas a direct or indirect finan-|be appointed for a period of cial or other private interest in|three years, to serve without tent of such interest. -|any legislation, and who parti-|compensation. the! that: "The board shall render ad. shall disclose on No council member or other officer or employee shall ac-|8P0ve Code of Ethics. |visory opinion to officers and employees with respect to the § Such|report on the suggestion. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Frank Lawrence, of j " Henry street, entertained at Councillor Bevan 'said that|\her home at a bridal shower in he had shown his. code oflhonor of Miss Pat McClelland, ethics to four Whitby clergy-| of Ottawa, teacher at Rexdale, men and every one of them| who is to be married in April to expressed the hope that it) mr, George Malcolm Stott, son| |would be adopted by the council.|o¢ yr, and Mrs. George Stott The committee will study and of Brock street south, Karen ' set an example to our citizens and to other municipalities, and let us show to industry that our attitude is to create 'a sound business climate'." cept any valuable gift, whether in the form of service, loan, thing or promise, or any other! AT ROTARY CLUB girl at the wedding, assisted the bride-to-be in opening the) gifts. In serving lunch the) hostess was assisted by Mrs.| Kernohan, who is to be flower| | form from any person, firm or corporation, which to his knowl- edge, is interested directly or indirectly, in any manner in business dealing with the cor- poration. No council member or other officer or employee shall dis- close confidential information concerning the property, gov- ernment or affairs of the Cor- poration. Nor shall he use such information to advance the fin-| |ancial or other private interest! of himself or others. | Any violation of any of the | provisions of this code shall con- Left Accident Jailed 15 Days of OQ awa Dairies Ltd. Mr. President of Oshawa of Commerce. Mr. the Oshawa Dairies Co. A Markham man, whose car) inflicted $260 damge to an- other vehicle yet suffered no damage itself, was Tuesday jailed 15 days for failing to re- the growth of his firm. dent. Nelson Hamlin, 28, ap- peared before Magistrate R. B. Dnieper in Whitby police court. Miss I. Redshaw, of Clare- mont, said that she was stopped on the Brock road, waiting for a cor to back from her broth- er's driveway on Feb. 24 when |wagon and two milk cans. her vehicle and drove} jthe demand for |milk led to the gradual PC Clifford Pegg, of the Whit-|sorption of by Detachment of the OPP, said jthat he received the accused's name from Miss Redshaw and|Oskawa's Simcoe Street South. The business prospered, Mr. jin Clarement, At that time, he if 29 the company knowledge of the accident and grown building. A major ac- Later, he said, an examina-|&TOwn quisition about that time was | tion of paint from his car and \from Miss Redshaw's car indi- cated a similarity. Miss D. B. Gillies, of the staff at the in 1933. Also in the same year the full weight of the depression Recalls History Of Area Dairy At the weekly Whitby Rotary Club lunch held at the Whitby Arena Tuesday the guest speak- er was Maurice Hart, president Hart was introduced by Rotar- ian John Roblin as a former Rotary President and a former Chamber Hart prefaced his re- marks by saying that he had originally intended to speak on his recent visit to Rotary Inter- national in Japan. However, as has recently purchased a_ business in Whitby he would speak on Mr. Hart said that his father was a farmer on the outskirts of Oshawa in 1910 and from there moved ,to Prestonville. It was there in 1912, he said, that the elder Mr. Hart began his first milk route using only one One of the good things. that former premier Mitchell Hep- burn did, he continued, was en- forcing the pasteurization of | milk. In 1919 the family moved to Oshawa, Mr. Hart said, and| pasteurized ab- independent milk routes. It was in that year that a small factory was built. on Hart told his audience, and in changed premises and built a plant across the street from the out- the purchase of Landers Dairy David Kernohan, Mrs. Grant) Allin, Scarborough, Miss Mar-| garet Sleep, Mrs. John Krybla, Oshawa. Mrs. George Stott) poured tea. | | Mrs. Jean King, Brock street north, is celebrating her birth- day today. Her friends wish her} many happy returns of the day. | | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker, of Courtice, were Sunday din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark of Athol street. said that a major break with the early days of the business came in 1955 when horses were no longer used and trucks be- came standard equipment. | About the same time, he said, | another innovation came, This was the shipping of milk in| A bridal shower was held: at] bulk, what Mr. Hart described|the home of Mrs. M. Bulkow-| as, "the best step for all con-|ski, Quebec street, Oshawa, in cerned". Another major step|honor of Miss Willy Coelen who] was the remodeling and re-jis to be married in May to Mr.| equipping of the plant in 1959, Paul Bulkowski in Holy Cross) Mr. Hart said that the Simcoe/Roman Catholic Church, Osh-) Street building is now the most|awa. Approximately 80 guests! fully automated dairy plant in}were present including Mrs.) Canada. Michael Starr. A buffet style) From the time that the milk|lunch was served by the host- bottles are put into the washers|ess assisted by friends. | until they are put on the cus-| pane ay a they are not a touched by hand, he said. Auto-| K ted B f mation is almost complete. This} nl etween is a necessity he said as in 8 the milk business now there T V hi ] must be volume to produce *) wo e Cc es profit, | . . Mr. Hart said that he has| J ] d F d |been associated with the dairy] aed, rine company since boyhood and had; A West Hill man was sen- a milk route when he was ajtenced to seven days in jail at boy. From those lowly begin-|Whitby Police Court Tuesday. nings he has risen to position|Bertram Eugene Elsbury, 23, of general mamager and pre-|298 Morningside avenue, West sident of the company. |Hill, gave a plea of not guilty There are also other members|to a charge of dangerous driv- of the family working in the|ing. Elsbury also pleaded not firm and also children and/guilty to a charge of having grand-children of original em-|illegal possession of a liquor ployees. Mr. Hart said that the| Permit. firm now has a weekly payroll| Kenneth Wilkinson of Fair- of $8,000 and employs 90 people.|port Beach said he was driving There are also three tankers, he|!ong Highway No. 2 on Jan. said, and 45 milk routes. 27, 1962, when pe saw a red P \going east on the wrong side William Hart, brother of the| oF the road. As the vehicie .p- speaker, is now general man-| ached, the wit tinued ager of. 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'board is to study a site plan April 14 is the Alumnae's on the pr buildi egg Bake Sale and Tea a ac. oe to Ield at the old Bank of i ' Montreil with Mrs. Alma EXTEND UNIVERSITY Jaynesiand Mrs. Jean Parson MOSCOW AP) -- Two large as coneners. The public is cor- blocks of buildings are being AMEND ZONING Council amended the zoning) dially Bvited to attend. f possibility that the two vehicles Whitby, a company bought by Oshawa Dairies last month. Mr. Hart said that there would be} a few chnges in operation of the Whitby business but that! the personnel would not be} changed. | Mr, Hart said in conclusion) that he was glad to acquaint) Whitby businessmen with his| company and what it meant to} do in Whitby. Mr. Hart was| thanked on behalf of Whitby Rotary Club by Rotarjan Geo.| Lynch. | was felt Mr. Hart went on and there had to be many economies to svercome the crisis. did come in contact. {ERA OF EXPANSION In addition to the 15 days, His) After the war years there was Worship ordered a_ six-month|another era of expansion, Ro- suspension of his driver's li-| tarians heard, and in 1946 the nce. plant was extended. Mr. Hart Car Crossed Median, Attorney - General's laboratory, said that there was a strong The officer said that he gave the shoulder to avoid a colli- sion. PC Peter Nichols of the Pick- ering 'Township Police force said he saw the incident and described the accused's vehicle as, "'knifing between two cars." chase reaching speeds of 75 mph before the accused stop. ped. He was later found to be in illegal possession of a liquor permit, CORNER RTSMAN' 103 BYRON STREET SOUTH -- WHITBY -- 105 The accused said that he was overtaking on the going down MEN'S AND At tle close of the meeting light r€reshments were served by Mrs Winona Thompson and added to Moscow University | and Soviet officials claim it will! then be the largest educational Driver Jailed A West Hill man, whose car 15 Days coliection of the accident on the ito the Rouge River and did not WHITBY jrealize ihat he was in danger LADIES' GOLF TACKLE BOXES Complete with troy, hasp and rule, Reg. 3.95. CLEAROUT ... Miss Mabel Devlin. establishment in Europe. paccosiinlon, one ait BROCK Evening Shows at 7:00 and 8:20 Whithy Last Complete Show at 8:20 RAGING "ra FLOODTIDE OF SAVAGERY! AN jshot_across the centre median on Highway 401 and collided with another car, was Tuesday \jailed for 15 days for having the care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Mag- istrate. Robert Dnieper told) \Hugh Douglas Prentice that he} jhad used up all his luck by not killing anyone in the accident. Walter Hood, of Willowdale, told His Worship in Whitby police court that on March 3 a car had passed him near the} Liverpool overpass as he pro- |eeeded west on Highway 401,| next day and PC Mallory said Prentice attempted to light the wrong end of a fuse to direct traffic, Prentice said that as he pass- ed the overpass, he suddenly found nimself behind a_slow- moving vehicle and applied his brakes. His car skidded, he said, then struck the median and went out of control. He maintained he had consumed only three bottles of beer. Donald Haskell, at whose home Prentice had been visit- ing that day, said that Prentice lof collision. He also said that DAY-BY-DAY jhe had only three or four |draught beers that day not two FINE OR ONE DAY ad as he had told the Mary MeNeil, of Orillia, was s ii fined $10 and costs or one day|, Saving that, "the number of in jail when she was convicted|Deers in these cases takes on of being intoxicated in a public|2" 'Alice in Wonderland qual- place by Magistrate Rober titty, Magistrate Dnieper sen- Dnieper. Chief Howard Nick-|tenced Elsbury to 'seven days) ling, of Pickering Village, said|im jail on the first charge and| that she had been arrested|{imed him $100 or ten days in about "1.40 a.m. Tuesday. He\Jail on the charge of illegal lusty all the way to jail.' ADD 30 DAYS Family Monuments CLUBS Right and left hand. Leather grip, step-down chrome shaft. 5 irons, 2 woods, Fully guaran- teed. Compare to 59.95. SPECIAL . TROUT NETS Solid frame construction. Nylon mesh, 57° rubber handle and wrist cord, Reg. 1.29 TEA ROSE BUSHES Most varieties, Guaranteed healthy. 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PC David Onlock and PC Vic-) "You have already used up tor Mallory, of the Whitby De-|your share of luck," His Wor- \tachment of the Ontario Provin-|ship told Prentice, "in that the cial Police. both said that Pren-| people in the other car were not ticé was intoxicated. PC Onlock|kited and qpu were not killed said that Prentice had no re-'also." Magistrate Dnieper added 30 days to the three-month ~ sen-| tence James Heenan, 26, of Pickering is now serving for creating a disturbance, a sen- tence handed down in Picker- ing on March 26. His Worship) meted out the 30 days because! of a breach of recognizance on} the part of Heenan who was on} suspended sentence on an as-| sault count at the time of the| Pickering conviction. | added that she "sang loud and|P0ssession of liquor permit. | | | | | ci AGES/ Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 BADMINTON SETS Complete; with net, 2 racquets and bird. 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