@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 10, 1962 Bowmanville Dog Control Officer J. A. Hoskin and sev- eral of his charges try out NEW TRUCK FOR BOWMANVILLE DOG CONTROL OFFICER | the new Dog Control truck | mittee under Councillor Wes- | purchased by the town re- | ley Fice obtained the second- | cently. The Dog Control com- | hand truck for $950. Hoskin | has been Dog Control Officer for three years. --Oshawa Times Photo Youths Fined For Drinking Sirikes Car, Toronto Man 'Chased By Gang, | Sideswipes Yeah Fd OX Dty Cop. | Draws $200 Fine year-old Pickering youth was | Monday ccnvicted of consuming} PICKERING (Staff) -- A To- liquor while a minor by Magis- By EVELYN HOUCK girls' hockey team defeated West Hill girls 3 to 1 last Thurs- day night at Uxbridge. Goal- getters were Lois Taylor (2) and Joanne Smith, The Uxbridge Juveniles were defeated on Saturday night at Hespeler. This series is the best 3 out of 5. The boys play on Wednesday night at Hespeler. A happy family get together on Sunday to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones' 59th wed- ding anniversary. They reside with their son, Jim, six miles south of Uxbridge on the 7th. The Uxbridge figure skating club presented their first ice carnival on Saturday night. About 80 participated in the gay and colorful demonstrations. One of the highlights was the ritual fire dance by instructor Miss Barbara Ann Smith of Oshawa. Bun, Hospital in for tea Two of their family were un- able to be present -- Bill, who is stationed with the RCAF in Baden, Germany and his family! Juveniles Edged By Hespeler 7-3 Arthur Hamilton and Congratulations to Mr. in from Hamilton for the weekend UXBRIDGE -- The Uxbridge|with his family. Miss Linda Houck is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houck. son, and Mrs. Doreen Sweet- man were in Toronto General on Sunday visiting their aunt Miss Edna Hall. and Mrs, William Bookham on their 50th wedding anniversary on April 6. They were married in England in 1912 and came to Canada the same year. Due to Mrs. Bookham's poor, health a quiet day was spent.| Friends and neighbors dropped} the afternoon! of four and (Katherine) Mrs,| Jerry Boissonneault lives near Bagotville, Quebec, 'Gould Difficult For Conductors NEW YORK (AP) -- Music;should be in the performance of Pickering Hotel Owner Fined $25 PICKERING (Staff)--A Pick- ering hotel owner, who exceed- ed the speed limit because he was carrying a lot of money and thought he was being chased by crooks, was Monday fined $25 and costs or five days by Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Pickering Magistrate's Court. | Kenneth D. Cole of 15 Pine- ;wood avenue, Pickering, plead- jed not guilty to a charge of speeding at 50 miles per hour in a 30 mile zone. Sgt. Dave Fleming of the |Pickering Township Police De- |partment reported that at 3.10 ja.m. on March 16, he chased |the accused north on the Altona critics and music lovers, long| music . . accustomed to oddities of the|. . concert stage, are still talking) me about the calm manner in which/old_ things." conductor Leonard Bernstein) But Berstein confessed to the gave in to Toronto pianist Glenn audience before Gould appeared - Gould Friday night. [that he had tried hard, with no Before the 29-year-old Cana-|Success, to persuade Gould to dian pianist played the Brahms) change his interpretation. D Minor Concerto at Carnegie} 'So why didn't I get a differ- Hall, conductor Bernstein pub-|ent soloist or turn the perform: licly disclaimed responsibility ance of the concerto over to an for the performance. assistant conductor?" Bernstein Music critics' opinions var- @Sked the audience. ied on the excellence of Gould's|, He answered his own question performance, but agreed he|>Y Saying he had so much re- payed too slowly. cepa Ee This and the fact that fre-lihe nianist's interpretation quently the piano was barely might be, it would have an ar- audible apparently were Bern-'tistic yalidity all it's own. stein's original complaints. | Only once before, Bernstein Gould previously attracted At-| added, has he had such diffi- tention with oddities ranging} culty with a soloist--the last from wearing topcoats in 90-de-|time he conducted for Gould, . the sportive quality . the willingness to experi- nt and try new ways of doing jroad and could not overtake jhim because he kept swerving across in front of the cruiser. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood have returned from Vancouver after spending the past two weeks with their daughter Joyce and son-in-law Ross Elliott and 7 7 8 4 id His} randson. $ request an escort," sa yak Low is home from the] Driver Fined 5) | Worship. EDGAR ALLAN POE'S |Western hospital and able to} PICKERING (Staff) -- A\_. You had no reason to put in enjoy coffee with the boys|Pickering driver who drove his P&%dardy the lives and safety of ay HED |again. car with outdated licence plates People on the highway by en- | Mrs. Charlie Keyes and/49 minutes after the 1962 1i-848ing in a frantic race with lo jdaughters Muriel and Dorothy/cencing deadline, was Monday SUPposed robbers," said Magis- | of Toronto visited with Mr. and |Mrs. Harold Hodgson on Sun-| |day. Harold Hodgson was home| In addition, 40 Minutes Past Licence Deadline fined $5 and costs by Magis-|'Tate Dniepe jtrate Robert Dnieper in Pick- ering Traffic Court. Tain Thomas of RR 1, Pickering, was fined $5) AY and costs for failing to have an| Visiting Scotsmen, operator's licence. gree temperature to avoiding! haki s wi A is aking hands with people. CARE cf Canada has con- rge sum of. money, |SHOULD EXPERIMENT |tributed some $2,500,000 in re- a Bernstein said of the unpre-jlief to needy families in more You should know that you'cedented performance: "There'than 30 countries since 1955. are free to phone the police and) Cole explained that he was nervous of the car following him because he was carrying a r, | FOR MEN ONLY? AUCKLAND, |N.Z, (CP)--Two the Mar- quess of Huntly and Sir Charles LAURENCE PAYNE Abutr ye THE |trate Robert Dnieper and was} Underage |fined $50 and costs or five days./ronto driver learned in Picker- ing Magistrate's Court Monday T: | Refused Food, Fined 520 Teartheciees Sgt. Dave Fleming testified) Maclean, have told compatriots that on Mar. 15 at 12.49 am jhere that female highland he stopped the accused on the dancers should never wear the 9|Pefore the midnight deadline. 'tion. PARTNER ian Martin, of Guild road,|\p5, a, o< : c ' 3 ----- PICKERING (Staff) -- A pubes paste guilty to the| at it was wrong to pick some- ' hp mpi get lige Bao Altona road kilt and tunic, 'The visitors in- Pickering Township Police spot/pickering Township Police|'m8 up from the floor of his) eae idan ig sae ei Bal D Destro ed Thomas pleaded that he was sisted the kilt was a male cos- eomntemereemiters cmnannrn | check on the Valley Farm road| spare, car and thereby sideswiping an Rig os an en a ry 'Toronb| og Y out driving with friends e|tume despite opposing argu- on March 18 resulted in three| : : ; ,, (oncoming vehicle while travell- 2 nee AGEs a | evening before and had intend-\ments by the New Zealand Toronto youths appearing be-| Const. Donald Martin testi-ing down a hill. (Sever was Snow. 92) and costs) PICKERING -- A cliarge Olled 9 et the car aM the voad ining and Dancing Associa- lA fore Magistrate Robert Dnieper |fied that on Mar. 25, at 3.20. Frank Muhr of 42 Ameliajor five days by Magistrate Ray, keeping a vicious dog, laid e on Monday in Pickering Magis- trate's Court charged with drinking while under age. Gary Scanlan, 19, of 39 Wood- crest avenue, Toronto, was) charged with consuming liquor} while under age and having liquor in a public place, Paul Sampson, 19, and Brian Manners, 19, both of 1115 Ger-| rard street east, were charged/ with drinking while under age. Each of the accused, who pleaded guilty, was fined $50} and costs or five days and in) addition, Scanlan was fined $50 and costs or five days consecu- tive for having the liquor. | | Sgt. Dave Fleming stated that} on Sunday, March 18 at 7.25) p.m. he stopped the three! youths in a car driven by Scan-| lan while on their way to a) dance in the Grand Valley Park. He said that a case of beer) containing nine full bottles was! located in the trunk and that/ as the youths got out of the car they each threw a bottle into a; ditch. Scanlan admitted owning} the liquor, he said. | In levying the fines, His Wor-| ship pointed out that the Grand Valley Park was a canker in| the side of Pickering Township which would have to receive the} necessary cures. 2 Ridges woman driver who phe Spins Wheels thought it was safer to hit a| warrant a conviction of danger-| car than a snow bank, was|US driving or even criminal) and} ert Dnieper in Pickering Traffic Court on Monday. Hans Kurt Hubert of 189 Sam- mon avenue, Toronto, pleaded guilty to the Pickering Town- ship Police charge. Const. Donald Martin stated that on the day in question the accused pulled out of a parking lot in Bay Ridges and struck a car that was south-bound on Liverpool road. ja.m. he found the accused on street, Toronto, was fined $200 2 Highway No. 2 at Whites road.jand costs and forbidden to His breath smelled of alcohol|drive for two years when Ma- jand he was staggering, said the| gistrate Robert Dnieper convict- office. jed him of careless driving. The accused stated that he| Const. Roy Wright of the Me- was driving from West Hill to|tropolitan Toronto Police Force Pickering on the night in ques-|Said that on Mar. 25 at 1 a.m.| tion and was being chased by a/he was off duty and was pro- gang of youths in'four cars. (ceeding east on Highway No. 2 " jon the Rouge Valley hill when He said that he was forced tojne saw an oncoming car speed nee be Meng Bag ing and) towards him in the wrong lane.| of his car and struck him Wiis veers wan poses - BUSY THIEF the face, |sideswiped him on his right side.|| KNEBWORTH, England (CP) The accused said that he told) When he ran back to see if the|A thief made a beeline for Hor- this youth he did not want to get/driver was hurt, he said, it was|@ce Grey's apiary in this Hert- into a fight. apparent that the accused haa forte Sg -_ ---- off : _|been drinking. jquickly with a hive containing oahu cruiser @f-| When called to the stand by|20,000 bees. against James Pender, 26, of Winner of Fairview avenue, Frenchman's |Bay, was dismissed Monday jafter the dog had been destroy- jed. Pender said his German shep-| jherd dog, King Bruno, which |was impounded on a court order for biting an 11-year-old girl on \the leg, apparently became |heartbroken over being locked up and would not eat sufficient|/§ food. He gave permission for the} |dog to he destroyed. | | He pleaded not guilty March) |12 to keeping a vicious dog but} jthe dog was ordered impounded} |\for two weeks and Pender was} jadvised to find it a home on a § 4 farm or it might have to be|/™ destroyed. |defence counsel, G. A, McCart- Const. Martin said the other|ney of Toronto, Muhr testified youths had gone by the time he/that a flashlight, which was at- got out of the cruiser and he/tached to his dash board with a was ordered by the Magistrate| magnet, fell onto the floor and to investigate the assault inci-| rolled near control pedals. dent to see if charges could be} He continued that as he bent! laid. \ |down to pick it up he must t | have swerved across to the east-| o {bound lane and hit the oncom- Female Driver ig Benge contended Must Attend Traffic Clinic _-- to warrant a mone that the flashlight could have rolled into a dangerous position sian = ,| Maigstrate Dnieper ruled that PICKERING (Staff) -- A Bay| there was sufficient evidence to! FEATURE TIMES:-- 1:30 and that his client's action of picking it up was not intention- FRANK SINATRA DEAN negligence. + 3:25 MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS. PETER LAWFORD JOEY BISHOP 25 -7:25- 9:18 ~ DOUB LE CHIL AND THRILL SHOW! 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ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON LAST DAY" ) |Monday ordered to attend the) For 75 Feet, Fined $200 | PICKERING (Staff) -- An Oshawa man, who allegedly | made a conflicting statement to Magistrate Robert Dnieper in Pickering Magistrate's Court on Monday, was instructed to appear in Whitby Police Court} on April 17, to be '"'dealt with".| William Robert Carlson, 22, of| 258 Burk street, Oshawa, al-! legedly made the statement in connection with a careless driv- ing charge. He was convicted of the careless driving charge, was fined $200 and costs or 60 days and was suspended from driving for a period of two years. Const. Thomas Holmes of the Pickering Township Police De- partment testified that on Mar.| 13, at 10.15 p.m. he saw a car go through a stop sign at Har-| wood avenue and Highway 2 and spin its wheels for a dis- tance of 75 feet. He said the car swerved onto the west-bound lane of the high-} way and then sped in an easter- ly direction on the highway. Oshawa Traffic Clinic, "I do not believe the accus-| PLAZA OSHAWA WILLIAM HOLDEN CLIFTON WEBB SATAN NEVER SLEEPS Sased 2 8 tovel by EARLS BGK SENSNASECES ee '|right of way and led's story," he said. The court! Theresa Mary Brown of 849|learned that Muhr had two pre-| NOW PLAYING Crossno Blvd., Bay Ridges, was|vious convictions of impaired! PHONE 723-2843 TECHNICOLOR® Released thru UNITED [IJ ARTISTS <7, Vy CONTINUOUS DAILY fined $10 and costs or three! driving. days for failing to yield the| 1 "The greatest degree of care! gh the traffic|must be exercised at all times clinic order resulted from|when travelling on that stretch) Crown evidence heard in courtlof road," he said, "and it is my concerning this charge. |duty as a Magistrate to register Jannette Santacona of 849|a conviction for the protection of | Raytan avenue, Bay Ridges,|others using the highway." | testified that on March 6 she| | was proceeding to make a right * | hand turn from Crossno Blvd. eaNnina i ages Jol Oe onto Morden Lane when the ac-}o.4;, 0-9)? - cused's car approached her rseingy ts sale gatos gain) Liye Theva gl i her ve] and. private buildings are being pate | washed down and trimmed with Mrs. Santacona stated that atifresh paint in readiness for the! the scene of the collision, Mrs.| worjd soccer championships| Brown said she thought it waS/here in May and June. Sixteen| safer to hit hg than run|teams, some 20,000 foreign soc-| into & snow Dank. _, ,|cer fans and 1,500 sports writ-| The accused woman testified|ers are expected for the event. | that she saw the car make the|-- | right hand turn, blew her horn} twice, and applied her brakes before striking the car. She added that the woman driver in front could not have seen her approach from behind because it appeared that she was talking to her daughter who was seated beside her. "Madam, it is obvious to me fucaityo ALL-DUY IF you Feel ALL-iv' Today's tense living, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action. If kidneys slow down impurities remain in the system. Then backache and that "tired" feeling often follow. Thai's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Const. Holmes said that in| that you don't have the slightest order to catch up with the ac-jidea about the rules of the cused's car he had to travel|/road," said Magistrate Dnieper, Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to normal action. You feel better--rest better--work better--play better, Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. You can at speeds up to 100 mph. jand ordered her to attend the The car crossed the Whitby town line, he said, and then tried to ditch him by turning) into a service station lot and hiding behind a truck. When asked if he wanted to present his case, Carlson stated) that he had no evidence be-| cause he was alone in the car| at the time. Magistrate Dnieper recalled) the officer to the stand and ask- ed him if the car contained a passenger. Const. Holmes replied that} there was a passenger but he} did not know her name or ad- dress. | The magistrate then inform- ed Carlson that he was in "seri- ous trouble' and registered a conviction on the careless driv-| ing charge. 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