Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1962, p. 4

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q@ THE OSHAWA TIiMgs, Wednesday, July 18, 1962 FIREF GHTERS HOSE | DOWN Bowmanville Police Raid -- Booze Party BOWMANVILLE A police raid on a_ teenage drinking party back in June, was bared in court here Tues- day, when a 17-year-old youth appeared on a charge of con- suming liquor in a place other than his residence Junior Robert Colborne, Ontario, pleaded guilty to the charge and was remanded to Sept. 6 for sen- tence by Magistrate R. B, Bax- her Bowmanville Police Chief Ber- nard Kitney told the court that Kimmerly was nabbed red- handed with a partly full bottle of beer in his possession. He also said :hat four teenage girls had been drinking Kimmerly was also convicted of two charges of theft of car tires from Bowmanville and Newcastle service stations. (Staff) Kimmerly of Peterboro Downs Ajax Cricketers PETERBOROUGH -- Peter- borough - Whitaker Cricket Club defeated Ajax Cricket Club by 44 runs Sunday at Peterborough. Peterborough batted first and made their highest score for several years, They declared at 197 runs for four wickets. A fine opening partnership by McLeod and Mundy carried the score to 76 before Mundy was bowled SMOULDERING RUINS | TAX BILL FRACAS COSTS $50 Plant Guard Fined For Striking Clerk BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jclaimed that Pidgeon had struck "She did quite a bit of talk- A 38-year-old plant guard wasihim on the head first with ajing,"' said Pidgeon, "and we fined $50 and costs or 10 days| wooden coathanger. A broken|were busy collecting taxes, so when he was convicted here|coathangey 'vas on display in|I finally told her, 'I don't have Tuesday of assaulting the New-|the courtroom, ' {to take that from you, lady,' and castle village clerk after a tax-. Pidgeon appeared in court| We both hung a simultan- bill dispute. with a bandage on the side of |eously." Ralph Whincop of Newcastle|his head. He testified that Whin-| Whincop claimed that when admitted punching clerk Frank) cop came into his office July 3,| |he went into Pidgeon's office Pidgeon in the jaw. The -lafter waiting until a lady who and said to him, "'you were rude pater sting Ajax Boat Store Levelled By Fire BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A charge against a district truck- er that he was using his prop- ae Fe Mewar toe (Staff) -- Four boats!were lost in the blaze. Thirteen ing bylaw, was dismissed in n cruiser boats of various sizes standing court here Tuesday and 35 outboard motors were outside the building were towed Roy Eldridge, 96 of RR 3 destroyed in a fire here yes- away from the flames. Bowmanville testified earlier terday that levelled a $35,000 fxploding ammunition threa- that he was in the transport) marine store. tened spectators and members business and "all the equip-) The Highway 2 building was of the two fire departments at ment [| have in my yard is owned by William Walton of'the fire. Some of the slugs used for' parts for my equip- Pickering Village ment. It isn't junk." Two six-week old Labrador|500 bystanders were gathered. Magistrate R. B. Baxter potriever dogs died in the blaze| The 18-foot cabin cruiser had agreed and stated in judgment,|pojieyed to have started in a\been placed in the building two 'in my opinion, a junk yard is|tecting bed for motors near the|hours before the fire started, a place where this sort of sal- i tnwest section of the build-!|Palmer said ing The two fire departments at 4n employee Ronald Palmerjthe blaze were the Sout heast of Ajax said that the last time Pickering brigade and the Pick- he saw the two pups was when ering Village department. vage is offered for resale," they followed Palmer into the . Gets Probation AJAX including a $1500 cabi law, but pointed out that the equipment was strewn about the yard in "helter-skelter" fashion and suggested that he arrange it in an orderly way. i Promotion List For Raglan PS RAGLAN Following is a list of the promotions at Raglan School Grade 1-2 -- Debbie Bolduc, Jackie Bright, Douglas Bryant, His Worship added that El- dridge might have been charg- ed under a more appropriate by- store and tried to call the fire department A dozen rifles and shotguns | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Port Colborne man who stood lin the middle of the road in | Newcastle June 2 with a shovel in his hand, daring 'anyone to come near him, was given a year's probation. here Tuesday for causing a disturbance. Andy Tomas had previously pleaded guilty to. this charge anne Calder, Tommy Lawrence, Linda Slute Grade 8-9 -- Bill Adair, David Bray, Gerald Layng, Pamella Layng For Disturbance year - old clerk - treasurer re-| was in the office had left, then|to my wife on the telephone the quired surgery after h2 was! charged, '"'you insulted my wife other day, "the clerk became struck. the other day". excited and said, 'I don't have In his own defence, Whincop jt was at this point that Pid- jto take anything from you or ----| geon claimed Whincop hit him,|Your wife. Get out! a out! "I was dazed," the elderly Ebiow bnewiing Ly biog Youth, 19, Pleads jclerk recalled, "and when idea. Pidgeon denied this. It T Assault {oT grabbed i aed brought i CALLED POLICE -; Gui Y 0 down over his head." Whincop said he apologized to BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Pidgeon 'explained that he|Pidgeon after he hit him and 19-year-old Cobourg youth plead-|telephoned Mrs. Whincop June 'called the police himself. ed guilty, in court Tuesday.|29, after she had complained of "I'm not proud, hitting such to one charge of assaulting a/not receiving a tax bill. lan old man," he said. girl and not guilty to two other A Sy a : charges of assault, one of them PICK UP BILL A counter-assault charge laid involving an 11-year-old. girl. "I told her she could pick up|by Whincop against the clerk Ross Johns was remanded to a copy of the bill if she was Was dismissed by Magistrate R. August 21. A charge of causing down for mail," said Pidgeon, B. Baxter, who commented, a disturbance was withdrawn "but if she did not. come in by, Mr. Pidgeon was within his by the crown July 1, a one per cent a month|rights to' retaliate and defend penalty would be imposed." himself, HISTORIC PARISH The post office and clerk's, But, His Worship added, "this NIAGARA-ON THE-LAKE, Office are in the same building. might not have happened if the Ont. (CP)--The 170th anniver- The clerk said Mrs. Whincop Clerk had got down off his high sary of St. Mark's Anglican became angry over the fele- horse and done something about Church is being celebrated this|phone as he tried to explain) the missing tax bill." summer. The congregation was/to her that the penalty was not Evidence was that Pidgeon formed in 1792 and the church|imposed by him, but by a vil- refused to send Mrs. Whincop building, still in use, was com- lage bylaw and he had to follow another tax bill when she asked pleted in 1810. it. for it. I EWCASTL E CLERK HIT BY GU UARD -- reached the road. where about) | _DISCOUNT FEATURES _ " NIBLETS CORN 2-29 JUICE =: ss. 5-79¢ COFFEE ~ 3 ues 5O¢ SUPER BONUS DISCOUNT COUPON WHOLE KERNEL FANCY 14 OZ, TIN SAVE 10¢ 6% OZ. TIN SAVE 10¢ ORCHARD KING FROZEN GROUND ALL PURPOSE LB. BAG SAVE 10¢ SAVE 10¢ ASSORTED FLAVOURS 3-PINT COUPON VALID THURS. Pat. SAT., JULY 19, 20, 21. Roy Dimbliby, Nancy Ferguson, Timothy Greenly, and Gary Wray. Harold Manns Grade 2-3 -- Betty Bray, Char- les Glover, Cathie Luke, Linda Johnson and Brian Manns. Grade 3-4 -- Dawn Adair, Gor- Raglan School picnic was a success at Pineridge Park. Af- ter lunch the teacher, Mrs. Flor- ence Auld presented prizes of books she had chosen on behalf of the Raglan 'Support our School""' Club, to those pupils for 22 McLeod played a over, scoring freely all round the wicket. His score of 81 in- cluded 10 fours and two sixes. He was assisted by Holroyd with 22 and Penn with 24. Ham- ilton with 25 not out and Kells with six not out were batting when the inning was declared closed, The visitors fought back and due to a fine not out over of 64 by D. Barker, made a strong bid for victory, carrying their score to 153. before the final wicket fell. who had shown the most im- provement during the year. In addition to this, Mrs. Auld gave each child in Grade One a book for passing. There were races for children and a "'handi- cap" race for the mothers. A happy ending for the day was a swim in the pool and a treat of watermelon A picnic supper was enjoyed by the Raglan UCW at the home of Mrs. Norman Birkett. There was a short business meeting conducted by the President Mrs Le :ard Slute Mrs. Donald the devotion It was decided to buy material to repair the tables at the Hall. Mrs, June McLeod will be host- ess for the afternoon meeting on Sept. 5. A pot luck supper and a sing song around a roaring camp fire, was the program for .the final meeting of the summer of don Bray, Jerry Bray, Terry Bryant( David Hutchison, Wayne Mahaffy, Patsy Miller and Sandra Slute. Grade 4-5--Tommy Bray, da Greenly, Brian Layng Grade 5-6--Martha Anne Law- rence, Gordon Mahaffy. Grade 6-7 -- Nance Bray, Pat- sy Bray, Ray Collins, Douglas Manns. Promotions of Raglan pupils at Coronation School are as Fol- lows ; Grade 7-8 -- Mary Blight, splendid Lin- Di- Light Fix Ends In Dark Lane Brawl BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--The\kept "pecking me on the back court was told here Tuesday of the neck, and grabbed me by that four youths forced two Osh- the throat. Then when he got awa lads to drive them all over out of the car, he hit me in the country, then made them the eye. pull into a dark lane and tried to beat them up Jack Whalen of Gravel Pit road and Lionel Rowe, of King street west, Bowmanville both pleaded not guilty to assault charges and were remande4 ¢o July 24 to allow the crown to present further evidence. Whalen was charged with assaulting 19 - year - old Frank Cruikshanks and Rowe with as- saulting Leonard Brademore, both of Oshawa, Cruikshanks said he and Brademore, who was driving, stopped to see a friend and help fix a tail light on a car. Half a dozen youths piled into Brade- more's car, and they all drove' to Newcastle. "It was on the way back that they id. us where to go and! what to\do," said Cruikshanks, Magistrate R. B, Baxter, after hearing his evidence, suggested that Cruikshanks should have been home tied to his mother's apron strings Cruikshanks claimed Whalen Ferguson took and the Parents' Committee. opened the brief business meet- ing, during which it was decided to have a | Home Baking Sale on No evidence was given in the Rowe case. AND DISTRICT RESIDENTS, SAVAGE "HUSH PUPPY" Children's SHOES | GOLF SHOES For men and women. White ond Red. Reg. 5.99 Reg. 14.95 3.99 10.99 NATURALIZER WHITE CROSS SUMMER SHOES § SUMMER SHOES Reg. 12.98 to 13.98 White end Beige PIONEER PASSES VANCOUVER (CP)--George Martin, a pioneer Vancouver yachtsman and _ mountaineer who made the first ascent of the Lions, twin peaks on North eg gai skyline, has died at + 83. He was an authority on early Vancouver history. . Reg. 14.95 to 15.95 White and Beige 8-99 to 10.99 CREATE NEW LONDON After London between the govern- ment and Lee Kuan Yew, prime minister of Singapore, June of next year was fixed! as the date for creation of the) federation. of Malaysia, com-' prising Malaya, Singapore Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo as an independent na tom. STATE talks in 49 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE and also charges of causing malicious damage and assault. Theodore Welter of Newcas- le had been summonsed by Tomas' wife to calm him down, but he received a poke in the eye for his trouble. This cost Tomas $25 and costs or seven days in jail. | | Then Tomas smashed a car window that happned to get in his way. He was ordered to make restitution to the car owner of $50 Crown Attorney Harry Dey-| man summed the incident up as "a fit of =-- brought on by alcohol" FINE SALMON VANCOUVER (CP)--Largest ' spring salmon caught at Horse-| shoe Bay north of here this year is a 40-pounder, pulled in by Alvin Burrows of North Van- couver, Wednesday, September 12, in Raglan on the lawn at Mrs. G.| Solomon's. On September 26th, the regular monthly meeting will take place; at the home of Mrs. Edna the 1st Raglan Ladies' Auxiliary! Manns. At the close of the meet-!| Pa ee ing the 25 members present join- The President Mrs. Lois Luke ed hands around the camp fire|*_* 'and gave a lively and varied|* rendition of Scout and Guide! Songs. BOWMANVILLE ANTS TOM! SISMAN SCOTCHGUARD SUEDE UPPERS Reg. 8.98 to 9.98 WOMEN'S BEIGE AND WHITE Illusion and high heels. Reg. 8.95 to 9.95. 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