Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1962, p. 23

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BE os. eo RH IP of Osh- week are activities sponsored Recreation upper pic- seen re- ceiving instructions from one of the supervisors. In the lower picture a group of the boys walk a log across the creek, Ninety-five boys, ail of public - school age, are going out to the woods by bus every day this week. Under the su- pervision of five ORC camp leaders they will participate in a program of games, in- struction and special events. Not only are they given free- 1wa Youngsters de Wooded Area vaded the one: of the camp's leaders, while The practise came to good . lin; AP uitura ociety, Was hig y complimentary as regards the number taking part-as well as the quality of the crops gen- erally. He commented the com- petitions were the best yet. Foster Snowden, secretary- treasurer of the society, reports there were 21 entries in the oats) --" and 19 in the wheat sec- on. The contestants in the oat sec- tion, in the order in which they were placed, were: Werry Brothers, Hampton; Boyd Ayre, Hampton; Roy Ormiston, Brook- Heber Down, Brooklin; Jackson Bros., Brooklin; John Batty, Brooklin; Vernon Powell, RR 1, Oshawa; Wes. Werry, Hampton; Joe Snowden, Ennis- killen and Russell Best, Hamp- ton. The contestants in the wheat competition, in the order in which they were placed, were: Walter Beath, Oshawa; A. Rich- ardson, Ashburn; John Batty, Brooklin; Charles Langmaid, Hampton; Douglas Ashton, Ash- burn;. Lloyd Prouse, Brooklin; Heber Down, Brooklin; Jackson Bros., Brooklin; Lloyd Bradley, Ashburn and Alf. Fisher, Ash- burn. 3 Youth Faces 8 Charges A 21 - year - old Uxbridge youth, James Albert O'Beirn, jjappeared before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Oshawa Court Monday, charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, theft, four counts of break and enter, one count of se break, enter with intent and dom to dash up and down the hills on the camp grounds, but they are also taught some of the basic rules and regulations of camping. Oshawa Times Photos Ajax Youth Is Fined $50 David Llewellyn' Thomas, 17, Ajax, was fined $50 or one month in the county jail for dangerous driving and a con- secutive $50 or one month for one count of break, enter and theft. O'Beirmn was sentenced to two months in the county jail for failing to remain at the scene of an_ accident, _ his licence was suspended one year and he was placed on two year's probation. His father, Thomas O'Beirn, told the court that full restitu- tion would be arranged. The magistrate suggested that the incidents may have resulted from the youth's dissat- isfaction with the opportunities offered by farm life. Mr. O'Beirn said his son will live wih relatives in Osh- awa and seek employment here. ailed To Remain Fine Driver $100 Robert Allan Huntley, 24, 235 Mitchell avenue, pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident and was fined $100 or one month in jail by Magistrate F, S. Ebbs in Oshawa Court today. Huntley told the court he left the scene of an* accident at Thornton's road north and Taun- ton road west July 15 because he had no insurance. Detective B. D. McGregor of the Oshawa Police Department said Huntley collided with an- other vehicle after he failed 'to stop at a regulation stop sign. More than 70 children at- tending Brookside Park par- ticipated in the park's annual pet show Monday. Mary Walsh, supervisor at the park Missing Woman y Police Sought B Oshawa Police are seeking a 54-year-old Oshawa woman who RACCOON SHOWN IN PET is seen left as she admires one of the many animals en- tered in the contest. The rac- coon, "Rocky", is held by its owner Cathy Corus, 8, as has been reported missing by : her relatives. Mrs. Anna Sladeczek (nee | Ciuray) has been missing for about two weeks. Police state that she might seek em- © ployment as a domestic or & TOHACCH Worker. The following description of the missing woman was fre- leased today by the Oshawa Police. Anyone knowing where this woman is located should notify the police department. Mrs. Sladeczek is of German nationality and speaks Ger- man, Polish and a little Eng- lish. She weighs 145 pounds and is five feet, three inches all. The missing woman has a dark complexion, greying hair, green eyes, regular nose and a wide chin. She usually wears a bandana and uses glasses for reading. MRS. ANNA SLADECZEK ¥ SHO other children gather around to admire the pet. Brookside Park is one of 24 playgrounds operated by the Oshawa Re- 'creation Committee. All parks NOT CONSIDERING PRICE INCREASE Rumors have been cir- . Culated that an increase in the home - delivery price of The Oshawa Times is im- minent. The rumors ap- parently started after a price boost by a Toronto newspaper. They have no foundation and are entirely untrue, "We have not considered and are not now consider- ing any increase in the price of our newspaper, for single copy sales," T. L. Wilson, publisher of The Oshawa Times, said today, Remand Youth For Theft of Pen A 21-year-old Kingston youth was Monday remanded in cus- jtody to Aug. 4 for stealing a |ball-point pen from a_ parked jcar. William James Hynes ap- peared before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Oshawa court. The accused was apprehended by Constable C. G. Whyte in the Hotel Genosha parking lot where C solemn Lady 0 Chapel driving while disqualified by!The detective said damage to Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Osh- the other car was estimated at the constable said he was seen entering parked cars. The offi- cer told the court Hynes had been drinking but was not drunk. : Hynes told the magistrate he was recently released from the army. Will Serve |: Two Months Charle made Vows of the known the Oshawa|supervising the making of leath-juse later on when a game er eye patches; which were to|whereby one team of pirates) awa Court today. $495 wever, they|contribute to a more pirate-like/had to.catch the other required! 'The youth's father told the : of jappearance. many valiant crossings. And by|magistrate his son was head- Ullysse Legere, 336 Drew ation Com- : 'yct|that time dry pants were only|<t-ong and inclined to take the) FOUR AMBULANCE CALIS |street, appeared before Magis- : But who thinks boys are just : ne sg ; ; F. S. Ebbs in Oshawa fing its an- sitting around doing these sporadic. advice of people not much old-| No fire alarms were received|trate F. S. s in Oshaw week. chores is slightly off the mark.|SMALL SKIRMISHES ler than himself, "|by the Oshawa Fire Depart-|Court Monday charged with psters be-|7 i. only with much persuasion a . He added: "He doesn't|ment between 8 a.m. Monday|passing worthless cheques. The ind 12 were The camp is supervised by|smoke or drink or use badiand 8 a.m. today. The city am-|magistrate called the case "a from the campleaders that the Grant Southwell ho with a ' " ismissed it sti ,pouthwen, who with @llanguage. He'll just have to|/bulances were called out four|private matter' and dismiss boys can sit still. They are|stentorian voice keeps the pro- see"? : : ; iod.|the charge bursting with energy and games learn to heed my advice. times during this same period.'the charge. ; ram rolling according to sched- are taking place throughout the ale, no meni task Decne sal Sremclog in day to let them blow off steam. skirmishes -- between fights, in| "Coming up this morning in|Caneers" and "Sea Dogs" keep e on any-|the bus," said Adele Planeta,|breaking out. The other leaders another of the leaders, "'they|aiding him are Carol Ann Woods were so full of energy, that I/and John Flegg: j Provisions are looked after by the pirates themselves in the form of packed lunches brought from home, Milk is provided for Luckily the camp grounds|in the camp. A cook-out is plan- eunins . Alhave several steep hills to climb|ned for later this week. supposed to/ and a shallow creek, which can} Parents who wish to see the be crossed by jumping, wading!/camp in action will be wel- Oshawa Girl Contender In Contest Miss Gail McKenna, 17, for- merly of Oshawa, was one of 14 contestants in the Miss Prince Edward Island beauty Gray c Bars rarest Gere Teoemnty, Robert James William Ander-|cialists The daughter of LAC ard son, 21, Old Forest road, Pick-| further Mrs. Leo McKenna, Gail was ering, was sentenced in Osh-liety. S chosen to represent the Sum-|awa Magistrate's Court Mon-|minist merside P.E.I. Kinsmen Club day to one month in jail forjrun fa in the Miss P.E.I. contest. She|committing an indecent act,| mina represented the club as "Miss|one month concurrent for mak-|are fa Kinsmen in the 1962 Lobster ing obscene pictures and one|archite Carnival. month consecutive for driving|cians, She is the granddaughter of while his licence was under painter "PRIVATE MATTER" sanctio Jo: he boys will es, taking 'n 1959 or swimming. On their first day out the pirates practised walking a log bridging the creek. It was here comed Thursday. On other days it seems advisable for any visi- tor to wear an eye patch. that the first few took an un- intended dip in the water, under loud hilarity of the rest. Cross- ings were made in all manners, walking, crawling, on hands. and-feet and sitting down. Ss aN a a Stole Money s"taz] Took Auto F Olav Martinoscar Olsen, 18,|Powell of the. Oshawa Police ed for one 33A Homewood avenue, Toron.|Department told ~the- court that to, pleaded guilty to charges|Siblock and Karpovich were at of stealing a car and $11 from|the Farewell avenue house the a Pickering farmhouse and was|Night before the July 14 break- contonca +- i ths tha Two Men Given Three Months _Two Oshawa men, Peter Siblock, 33 and John Karpovich, 36, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the home of Ronald Brightling, 188 Farewell avenue and stealing two radios, a watch and $120.75 and were sentenced to three months each in the county jai. Detective Sergeant J. D. Per, RR 2, guilty to a driving in s Court ntenced to ty jail by bbs. Bara- on told the 3 he inves- on Simcoe miof the drivewav at 380 Ritson Mrs. Clara Whiley, 258 Burke| Suspension. street, Oshawa and Mr. Mrs. J. P. McKenna, 239 Kai- ser crescent,- Oshawa. officer told the court he dis- covered some photographs of a In and| A Pickering Township Police|may h dispen to. pur nude young girl in the accused| catechi youth's room. He said Ander-|youngs son admitted taking the pic-jare s tures and developing them him-|college self. countr Magistrate F. S. Ebbs said:| Japan, "By your conduct you are mak-| Caroli ing a bad impression on the minds of young people. In mak- ing obscene pictures, it shows Co here. : Anderson told the court he is} This you have a depraved mind. This type of conduct could lead registered to take treatment at/the the Ferensic Clinic. Memo Miss Beryl McInnis, of Sum- merside, was crowned Miss P.E.I. and the Oshawa-born contestant was a high conten- der in the contest. Backing Neighbors Damage Autos A rear-end collision in the strictest sense took place Mon- day afternoon when two cars backed into each other on Rit- son road south. Joseph Baran, 268 Farewell avenue, was backing his car out to very serious matters and such conduct is not tolerated feature Canad Suspend Sentence |Romai

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