WHITBY And DISTRICT |Reach Debates Road Payment In dealing with correspond-|Township had been overcharged ence at Whitby Township Coun-|for the rental of road equip- cii meeting Monday the ques- was| Reeve Heber Down said that Senior Lacrosse {Bridegroom Starts Tonight By GERRY BLAIR } Don Craggs, veteran perform-; er with Brooklin Hillcrests, will; captain the club this season.? Craggs and his mates open the 1962 OLA Senior schedule , to- night in the Brooklin Memorial arena with Port Credit Sailors; as opposition. _Game time is 8.45 p.m. Craggs will be starting his! fifth successive season as a: member of a Brooklin club. # Prior to this season, he twice captained two Intermediate "'B" and "A" clubs which won All- Ontario laurels. Two years ago when they captured the 'A'; crown, they also gained Senior; _ "B" honors for Eastern Canada, | eliminating Cornwall. Don, local product from Osh- awa, got his start in lacrosse with the CRA sports organiz- ation in Oshawa. The Hillerests are starting | 1 their second year of senior com- iGSs the accused left the accident he _ Reprieved The pleas of a bridegroom changed ' Tuesday and fine of. $200 for careless driv-| 'igetting married this ed sentencing until June 12. Reamsbottom was found guil- after Dorothy Lindsay, said that she speeds up to 90 mph and strike the side of the car ahead of lyear. Councillor John Dryden asked| amount. prospective the clerk what the total cost Magis-|for the work was and was told|"I believe that Reach informed '|trate Crawford Guest's mind on/that there had been an expendi-jus that they had budgeted not/and Miss Gail Sorichetti. Councillor|more than $1,000 for the work 'The the bridegroom|ture "they and would not allow for any will be married on schedule. His}Frank Thompson said, F|Worship had sentenced Alfred|were told before the work was|surplus." {/Lee Reamsbottom, 22, of Prince/started that th ebill would bejis one solid fact, Albert, to 15 days in jail and alabout $2,500." te: Deouty Reeve Myrtle Loye-/$2,100; because Reach gave us|Sorjchetti, Nancy Moore, Mari-|ran ing in Whitby police court but/lock said that the Township of|a bill with which the roads following pleas by the accused,/Reach owed $1,167.99 and not/superintendent disagreed he was who said he was planning on'$1,000. Thompson/going to increase the bill for coming!said that, this was the matter) Reach." :/Saturday, His Worship adjourn-| which caused the furor in No- vember. cheque from the Township ofthe Reach for work done on | Whithy-Reach town line ment, roads the Deputy Reeve Myrtle Lovelock!and junior grade piano students] Magistrate C. W. Guest. The ac- Reach Township|of Mrs. P. N. Spratt. After the|cused were Frank and Robertjdefinition read in its ordinary refreshments last'said that should be re-billed for the full) program of $2,335.98. Councillor ty of the careless driving count|Councillor Dryden charged that/cillor Dryden asked if the ex- Corscadden, of|Roads Superintendent Reamsbottom pass her car at/improperly accounted. At that said that it should. |time Mr. Ross said he was in-| creasing the bill to Reach Town her, She said the car driven by|ship for the townline works a considered that Whitby'could be done for $1,000. Coun Merrill] planation saw!]Ross allowed road funds to be}Reach Township, Reeve Down! Hooker and Gay Courtice. Councillor : \that the Reeve of Reach Town-|cil : hs ' '. ; the work|Deputy Reeve Lovelock that the not clear and can be interpreted|9Ccurs about harvest time,'hig behaviour. He said that -|matter be deferred. ship had 'served by the hostess assisted|charged with operating a place/clusion, Councillor John Dryden bas pd Mrs. Donald Courtice, Mrs.jof amusement and _ entertain-/ commences at 12 o'clock follow- |John Spratt, Mrs. W. Sorichetti ment on Sunday, March 18. He continued, "there \Coates, should come Thompson added told him Recital By Pupils Of ' Mrs. Spratt Two C Saturday afternoon mothers/Court held in Whitby a written|the submission and I am of the| wo ounts tenced tion of road payments | 1 ( y Liss en ' raised. Council received a $1,000 the issue must be checked with) and friends enjoyed a very in-|judgment on a Lord's Day Act/same opinion as I was at the superintendent|teresting recital, of beginners|prosecution was handed down byjtime of the trial. | following |part: Suellen McDonald, Eliza-| i ice was given by Pickering|day after noon" do not mean 12 in November|beth Cooke, Jane Spratt, Peter/pownship Chief Constable Reg-|0'clock noon, a common expres- iwe were told the cost Was Courtice, Billy Freake, Bonnie|inald Parker that the Hibberts|Sion, but means the first 12 lyn Hedge, Liesa Hart, Sheila Par Gray, Allan Grover, Anne Gro- ver, Ricky | Both Deputy Ree\e Lovelock Spratt, Vicky Bell, and Reeve Down said that an In November of last year|explanation was required, Coun-| , 2 | iLapp, Gail Susan Disney, Kenneth! from|Bales, Janet Matthews, Nancy| generally held. approved THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 30, 1962 § Dance Operators |Kicked Dog Fined Under Act | Youth Fined At Tuesday's Magistrate's;have been mentioned to support A Pickering Village youth, jwhose troubles started when he kicked a dog at a carnival, were|Hibbert of Dunbarton who were/sense, led me to only one con-| "85 Tuesday fined $50 and that the Lord's Day costs or 10 days for creating a disturbance and $10 and costs or five days for consuming liquor while under 21. Oral Wells, 19, of 100 Kingston road, pleaded guilty to both charges before Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court. PC David. Smith, of the Ajax |Police Department, said. that on May 26 he had spotted My opinion then was that the ing nvon on Saturday and ends | On May 1 the case was heard|24 hours later. . took before Magistrate H. R. Howitt} The words of the sub-section, pupils act , Pur lwho. reserved judgment, Evi-|"begins at 12 o'clock on Satur- a dance in Grand Valley|0'clock after noon taking it to k for which they charged 75|what is commonly said as being cents admission fee. 12 o'clock midnight. Wells being forcibly ejected At the trial Defence Counsel 'nna, soe ay the only from a carnival in Ajax. Fur- Peter/Gordon Wetstein argued that the) ™©aning that the above quoted)... j igation, h id, ine ; words of the sub-section can|ther investigation, he said, in Phyllis;wording of the section defining); ; af vets +14,,/dicated that Wells had kicked a 2 ' eid ; "\have. I find the accused guilty) i Valerie|the Lord's Day was ambiguous. | 14 Teiose eitine of Sib ane dog while walking through the Magistrate Howitt upheld the Pes area and an elderly man had meaning of the Act as it 14 (C0 wsdl five days i: Jail. _asked him why he. had done Keetch, Sage, so. HARVEST MOON The officer said that Wells The harvest moon is a popu-| replied with profanity and at one point was going to as- |sault the m&n who questioned | His judgment read: Counsel tain the accused submitted verb-| per ally that the definition ofjiar name for the full moon that by|"'Lord's Day" in Section 2A is in more than one way. No cases around Sept. 23. {Wells smelled of alcohol. petition tonight after a splendid scene but His Worship dismiss- showing in their initial season were with the club last year, ed a charge of failing to re- last summer, when they bowed while Ron Knox, a graduate;main at the scene of an acci- to Brampton Ramblers in a from last season's Hastings Le- dent when he ruled that it was seven-game semi-final series.|gionnaires, and Don Barrie, in-|possible Reamsbottom had not Brampton went on to upset Port)active for the past two seasons,/known he had collided with a Credit, and qualify for the Mann formerly a Juvenile star are the\car driven by Neil Arnold of Cup finals. new additions. Bobcaygeon. press Worship, Hillcrest manager, Alvin Puck-- A special presentation of the; Before sentence was passed, rin was quite active with his Kenneth Ross Memorial trophy,,\Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck active with his pen at practice, donated by Mrs. Norm Irwin tojsaid that this type of driving on Monday night signing eight|the OLA Junior league for the/almost fell into the category of players to bring the total to 14. league's most valuable player,'dangerous driving. He told the Five players from the Peter-|will be part of the pre-game|court that Reamsbottom had boro area, including two new- ceremonies. OLA league secre-|been convicted of careless driv- comers signed on. Rock Batley,|tary, Jack Wilson, or president/ing last autumn. Cy Coombes, Larry Ferguson!Ed Blair, will accept the trophy.| The jail sentence and fine "2 7 were handed down when ' |Reamsbottom told the court he Council Defers | planned on being married on jJune 2. | "According to the . > |reports,"' said His r A ] cat on 'you can now get married in W jail. Ne pp 1 1 Reamsbottom then explained jthat - invitations had been At the May 14 meeting of;mon law rights'. He also in-|sent out to 104 wedding guests, Whitby Township Council .Rob-|formed council that he wasjsome. of whom are _ coming ert Harris of Uxbridge made|aware of two instances in which|from Saskatchewan. He asked application to council to allow|the bylaw had been relaxed. 'that the jail term be postponed a house of less than 1,500, Councillor Thompson said for two weeks. square feet to be built at Thick-|that if consent was given to| Cupid won out and His Wor-) son's Point. Mr. Harris was/one then it would have to be|Ship 'relented and remanded acting for Mr. and Mrs. John'giyen to all, he said that re-|the accused for sentence until Anderson of Oshawa. zoning was the answer. Coun- June 12. At that time the application cillor John Dryden, who with ares PeeWee ee Mee tac was refused as a bylaw is on Reeve Down, voted against the | the books which prohibits the) Beaton application said, "coun- ADDITIONAL WHITBY construction of houses lessjicil has already given consent than the required size on agri-|to one taxpayer for a 1,050 sq NEWS ON PAGE 4 cultural land. However at the/ft. house." same meeting Hugh Beaton of} As Councillor Don Roberts| ra ya was a i ae to} was not present at the meeting] WHITBY uild a house of less than regu-|Councillor Thompson said that lation size at a site on thelit would be best if the matter PERSONALS Ninth Concession. was discussed by all council At Monday's meeting held at}Deputy Reeve Myrtle Lovelock|""~ : | Brooklin Mr Harris again ap-|said that the letter requested) _ Grand Knight and Mrs. Frank peared before council renewing|the land be rezoned to agricul-|Canzi, Lyndyiew drive, enter- his representations. He said|tural 3, "this is going too far,'|t@ined out of town guests fol- that, "'Council has seen fit to/she said. jlowing the Knights of Columbus pass the bylaw for very good) "I think that Mr. Harris has|sunual Polish dance held at ine reasons but in this case the by-|presented us with a reasonable|-som Hall on Saturday. Pre- law does not apply." lease," Councillor Dryden said,|S°" OS, ae Gaasl reenrnce zs ie A i ¢ 'lwere: District Deputy of Dis-) The site is bounded on both|" have great sympathy withl+.int No. 4 Knights of Columbus sides by houses and cannot|their cause and feel that coun-| ames J. Tr Sere te ae | ' i yates James J. Tracey, Grand Knight, be classed as agricultural|cil must be consistent. Coun-| and Mrs. Ernest Gallagher, Mr.| land,"" he continued, "and coun-|cllor Thompson moved that the| ang 'Mrs Rota Hiasioabiese.! cil must accept responsibility;matter be deferred to the next! S iten 3mi Hl that tha bylaw is applied pro > council. meeting Mr. and Mrs. 'Russ Smith, all ly and e uitably Mr "Matte oF Vohourg, "Grand. night and) also said what strict 'Stolivation > spel pennant ne eon * = 1g ate "4 | of the ruling was neither fair WHITBY wae Coke nS de cote ne Proper. school Board Admin In certain cases the services DAY-BY-DAY Frank Shine and Mrs. of a committee of adjustment |past Grand Knight of are required and this is some- FINED $200 pe and ag J thing that council can arrogate| Patrick Ray McQueen, 42, of 0, (Snawa, NT. to itete although it is a ai 918 Centre street north, Whit. Meee Ww, vena "fa trea gH se: J by, was Tuesday fined $200|Mrs. Wilkam Sagcoccio, of West gerous system. "As it is, ; $20 Rouge person gets a permit costs when he pleaded r < other does not for no apparent nN fi ' charge of oo Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. reason although there may bel cucnoncion Hes nee a ee {Paul Desjardins, Gifford street, very good reasons behind it,"|, >> mppeey ©-lis celebrating his first birthday he said. é nee (es ae today. Friends of the family) Mr. Harris said that three) doapaes etek | wish Terry many happy returns things could be done in this JAILED WEEK of the day. situation, one; form a commit-| Loree Frank Williams, 39, of Last Friday night the Hi-C| tee of adjustment, two; rezoneiLocust Hill, was jailed seven|group of the Whitby United! the agricultural land at Thick-|days when he pleaded guilty to|Church held their last: meeting! nt 5 Point, three; "just take having the care and control of|of this seasof. The group enjoy-| Pa . by the horns and re-'a motor vehicle while intoxi-|ed a barbecue at the home of adjust by act of council. cated. He was charged after|Mr. and Mrs. Winters on the) Reeve Heber Down joked, "It, PC Richard Sandford, of the! town line. The group sat around! looks as if we took the bull by| Whitby Police Department,|a camp fire chanting songs. the horns at the last meeting." found his car parked in the Hamburgers and hot dogs were Councillor Frank Thompson Palmerston Avenue Schoo] served. This last meeting was said that he did not understand parking lot. very welll attended. No further why the planning board had = P meetings will be held until fall} zoned the land as agricultural, JAILED 10 DAYS except for the trip in June to He also said that the land 5 Douglas Ant ". a 33, of Camp Quin-Mo-Lac at Madoc. h -zone: ay, ownsview, was Tuesday jail- sone psn Bed angecagletety pris ed for 10 days when he pleaded| Sylvia, daughter of Mr. and the irony in the situation as/Suilty before Magistrate C. W Mrs, E Caruana, is celebrat- the land was not big enough to Guest to a charge of driving|!"8 her birthday today. For the farm bas while disqualified. The court 9CCasion a party has been ar- Rr pes was told by Crown Attorney |Tanged. Later in the evening council/pruce Affleck that the ac- 4 dealt with a letter from Mr.\cused's licence to drive had Mrs. Ross Rehill. and her Harris in which he stated his been suspended for two rea-/S0? Bill, of Omemee, and Miss "li " 5 ae a ye Temple Morcombe, of Peter- clients" case. He wrote that/sons, viz : an accumulation of P rcom eter 'refusal would be gross injus-\dem+rit points and impaired D°Tough, were Saturday guests tice and transgression of com-|driving. . oy bye 9 Mr, and Mrs, ieieaiiaiinaine . . acUarl. BROCK Evening Shows at 7 p.m. and 8:15 Bek and Mrs. K. Noble and Last Complete Show at 8:15 children, Timmy, Joanne, _ WHITBY . 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