Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1962, p. 23

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County Grants To Be Studied By Committee Whitby's applications and by- laws committee will study and report on a resolution from the town of Renfrew calling for grants from counties to local municipalities in lieu of taxes. The resolution came before Jailed Week On Driving A Toronto man was sentenced to seven days in jail on a charge of driving while intoxicated at Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Verdun Paul, 44, 1159 Woodbine avenue pleaded guilty to the charge. PC James Wilson, of the Whit- Supported picket lines set up by in Toronto. Truck Drivers By Mechanics TORONTO (CP) -- Striking truck drivers gained allies Tues- day when non-striking brothers in the mechanics wing of the Teamsters union respected The 700 truck maintenance men in Metropolitan Toronto $5,000 Refunded Over Alienation TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario Court of Appeal Tuesday quashed $5,000 of $18,000 dam- ages against Dr. John R. La- crois of Hamilton, who was sued for criminal conversations with Mrs. Otto Langer. The court upheld an Ontario Supreme Court decision award- ing Otto Langer $10,000 for mental strain and $3,000 for his embarrassment in his wife's ad- ultery with the doctor. But a third award of $5,000 fem» swwvvrvvrve + ey Air Transport Board Okays Applications. OTTAWA (CP) -- The Air Transport Board has approved several applications for interna- tional services by charter air companies, it was announced Tuesday. Airways, Inc., of Morris, Ill., has been granted a licence to by Police Force, said that on town council at this week's| May 21 he was called to an acci- meeting. dent on Dundas street west The resolution asks that this|)where he found Paul's vehicle matter be discussed at the On-jin the ditch, The officer said tario Municipal Association con-|that when Paul left the vehicle vention in August. The town of/he staggered and smelled of al- Renfrew proposes that legisla-| cohol. tion be altered to permit coun-| The officer also said that the ties to make grants to munici-|accused was taken to the sta- palities in lieu of taxes on coun-|tion and a blood test was ad- ty properties 'seated within) ministered. It was found that those municipalities. there were 2.1 parts per thou- Reeve Everett Quantrill, ajsand of alcoho] in the blood. member of the Ontario County| Magistrate C. W. Guest im- Council, said that'the resolution| posed the jail term. was a step in the right direc- ' tion. He said that he would pre- fer that the resolution also in- cluded that the grant bear some relation to the services pro- vided, possibly based on assess- ment, The committee will consider this proposal while studying the Renfrew resolution. voted to honor picket lines al- though they were among 1,000 Ontario mechanics who voted eight days ago to accept a pay increase proposed by a concilia- tion board. Some 7,200 drivers working for about 65 Ontario transport firms voted at the same time against acceptance of the con- ciliation report. Support of the Toronto me- chanics came as some drivers belonging to the five' striking union locals were defying picket lines to work under interim agreements made directly be- tween them and their employ- ers. Such interim settlements promised to implement the terms of any strike - ending agreement between the union leadership and the combined bargaining agent for the truck- ing companies involved. | against the surgeon for alienat- ing the affections of the steel- worker's wife was quashed on the basis of an April 24 decision by the Supreme Court of Can- ada that there is no separate cause of action for alienation of affections in Ontario. operate a commercial air serv- ice from Morris and Chicago to Quebee City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Red Lake and Kenora, Ont., Winnipeg, Regina, Saska-| | toon, Edmonton, Calgary, Medi- cine Hat, Lethbridge and Fort McMurray, Alta. ORANTE OLDTIMER GALT, Ont. (CP) -- An auto wrecker in this area has come into possession-of a horse-drawn hearse believed more than 75 years old. It has ornate exterior woodcarvings, silver - capped whiffle-trees and brass fixtures linside and out. TEAMSTER'S CAR DAMAGED Teamster Tom Griffiths | ing in Toronto Monday night. | (left) of Newmarket, Ont., | The eight-day Teamsters' | gets a hand with his new car | strike of 8,200 truck drivers | after its windshield and one | got a boost when truck main- | window were smashed and air | tenance-workers decided to | was released from all its | honor all picket lines in Metro | tires while he attended a | Toronto. | maintenance-workers' meet- WHITBY AND DISTRICT Passed Accident Awaits Sentence frantically before the car went!) past at a high rate of speed'. | The sergeant gave chase and saw the car veering from side | to side on the road. He also said that he saw three occu-|} pants of the car and when it) finally came to a halt he found)! the accused behind the wheel. In his defense Talbot said that, he did not see any warning lights and thought that the of-)| ficer was signalling traffic on-|| wards. His Worship found the | accused guilty but as a result!) of the representations of the ac-|| there had been an accident and|cused's father who said that his | a towtruck was raising a vehicle|son had to sit school examin- from an injured woman, He/ations this week the passing of said that as the truck was part-|sentence was deferred for two) ly on the' road he was slowing weeks. i down oncoming traffic. | PC Found said that he obser- j viare: =| Chased 8 Blocks Jailed7 Days | ved the car come towards him A Brampton man was given and no regard was paid to the flashlight signal he was making. He also said that he had to jump clear of the vehicle to avoid being struck. a seven-day jail term at Whitby! Police Court Tuesday. Donnell} Basterache, 36 pleaded guilty to/ a.charge of driving while intox-! icated. 1} Sgt. Richard Bodley of the} Pickering Township Police PC Donald Williams of the| Whitby Police Force said in| Force said that he saw PC) Found, '"'wave the flashlight evidence that on the evening} of June 1 he was driving on} Found In Ditch, Jailed For Driving Dundas street west when he saw} the accused drive from Euclid EB ggg datse ot -- street and turn west. The of-| driving at the Whithy Police ficer said that the accused drove| " , é partly into the east bound lane! Court Tuesday. James Joseph and wobbled in his course Macklin, 39, 426 Dundas street PC Williams said that he zave| east, appeared before Magis-| hase for eight blocks yen | trate C. W. Guest on the charge! speeds in excess of 60 mph be-| to which he pleaded guilty. |fore Basterache's vehicle came| PC Shannon of Whitby De-/to a halt. Both PC Williams and| tachment OPP, said that the ac-|Cpl. Ernest Stoneman said that cused was found behind the/the accused staggered and wheel of his vehicle in the west|smelled of alcohol. His Worship! ditch of Highway No. 7 in the|Magistrate C. W. Guest imposed township. The officer said that/the sentence to date from the the accused was in an in-|date of arrest, June 1 toxicated condition and was! taken into custody. Magistrate Guest imposed a seven-day jail term beginning from the date of arrest, June 1. Extra Lean, Boneless LEG 0" PORK : ROAST Ib. 67: ne WELL TRIMMED-- sb, 75° p-- Nor SMOKED Swift Premium (Four Varieties) Luncheow MEATS 4" 89° 6-02. VAC PAC --(CP Wirephoto) | Ba A Toronto youth was remand- ed for sentence as a result of his father's appeal at Whitby Police Court held Tuesday. Richard Talbot, 17, 451, Queen street east appeared before Ma- gistrate C. W. Guest charged with dangerous driving and re- fusal to produce a driving per- mit. PC John Found of the Pick- ering Township Police Depart- ment testified that on June 2 at 11.25 p.m. he was directing traf- fic on Highway No. 2 west of Brock road. 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Fleming/Teeve. - The officer said. that he was followed by Sgt. Fleming of the accused into custody when he(* quipped Reeve Everett Quant-| Either members of Whitby's industrial softball league take| home plate home with them or someone is "stealing home" at Centennial Park. In any event, he town's parks committee is; | going to see that the home plate gets a permanent home. Deputy-reeve George Brooks: old council on Monday night that the Industrial League open- ed their season Park and found there' was no) home plate so they purchased | their own. To make sure the home plate stays in good shape, he said, someone takes it home| after every game. in Centennial | "Sort of like stealing home," "I would suggest the parks Councillor Joyce Burns said said that he saw a beer bottle thrown from the accused's car|that she would see that a home which he retrieved. He also said|¥@8 Provided for home plate. that the accused was unsteady| x ae . oe and his speech was! slurred. : | VICTORIA (CP) -- The B.C. Defense Counsel Russell J.|government has pre jon Murphy said that his client had|Norman Nelson as stipendiary been to a party in Toronto where| magistrate for Lower Post a he had drunk 6 pints of beer. |tiny mixed community of 'In-| He also said that the accused|dians and white miners near the} was not driving while intox-|Yukon border. Previously the icated but that a lesser penalty |town was served by a visiting} was in order. Magistrate C. W.| magistrate from Watson Lake Guest fined Robertson $200 and/15 miles away, who described costs. or 20 days in jailfor im-|lower post as "a hell hole." Last paired driving and $100 andimonth Rev, Yvon Levaque of bats i's days : jail Rg a| Lower poe came to Victoria ge of having liquor an|with a petition for - unauthorised place. 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