THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 8,19682 § "WHITBY and DISTRIC Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 83703 OMB Hearing On! : earing On jan Ontario Municipal Board/ Hare. Mr. Hare said that he did) [requires OMB sanction, re-zon-|lous position, we would have a 0" Tuesday night ruled that 'he|Oshawa, that courts have heldjmarks from the Slaght car. He jatrest for the condtracton of a) Mn are Powee,) 20 a head-on collision, was acci- parts per thousand is consider-|/north edge of the pavement. Jamieson, that the land js pres-|land left over from. the motor|Chatles Slaght, 28, of Bowman- of intoxication. ' Reddings, He said that. he could smell | Walked At Accident 7-Acre Tract , The future of a seven-acre|the Sleep Estate, the represent-| ; ' |tract of land was the object of| ative at the hearing being John) nques TO ef ed. | hearing at Whitby's _Municipal | not know that it was planned to f {Counc enor hows Rep hn abo yoann pnd yo A coroner's jury in Whitby|Coroner Dr. R. S. Irwin, of) OPP, said that he found no skid F A 1 tia . 'hich death of a Bowmanville man,'there are various tolerances of|said the two vehicles had col- Mor acy ey go vi pag tii beont = nce hg over which minutes after he had walked/alcohol in various people. Be-|lided on the left front corners ; : vate that around his car at the scene of|cause of this, he said, 1,5jabout two feet south of the motor hotel. there was a restricted industrial} Aoi ale aes nag os Ne ; ra ..The jury was inquiring ed intoxication only if it is sub-| .. z ' Town Solicitor Hugh Nichol) zone east of the property and it| dental oe donde ISTANDING AT CAR \told the one man board, David/was logical that the portion of into the deatif of Robert|stantiated by other symptoms) When ay arrived, he said, F 5 : | Slaght was standing by his car. B ently zoned as residential and hotel property should also be re- a3 eR et ee ae Pept ol ges Pharag eg « 43 . | eR ss ; eiriot ; ; » M, & , "of Sunderland, sai at he, his i i the object was to change it to stricted industrial. the Oshawa General'wife and five children vere! alcohol on his breath. He said gist at local business. He also said, '"'the proposal Mr. Jamieson said that the does not go far enough and is proposed change might be in/N0t what was agreed upon, we conflict with the official plan. not object to the construc- | Mr, Nichol replied that the offi-|tion but the rezoning. cial plan designated the land as Mr. Jamieson said restricted industrial | which|Would make a report to the would still allow construction of| OMB on Wednesday and would the motor hotel. inform the council as soon as Solicitor Terence Moore, rep- possible. resenting the developers, said that as Whitby was the county mi seat there were a great number of persons visiting who would use the facilities offered by the jmen and one woman that death had been caused by a that he would not than 20 minutes with such an injury. ' When told by Crown Aftor- ney Bruce Affleck that a blood sample showed a count of 1.9 parts per thousand of alcohol and a urine sample showed a count of 2.5, Dr. Clarke said that this would indicate intox- 10 p.m. Curfew Hospital, told the jury of four! proceeding west on the 6th con- a autopsy indicated that Slaght's that he 8'0ss tear 'in his liver. He said live more that Slaght said he was all cession of Whitby Township, a/ifuteq" kCd if he was county road running from p . Brooklin to the Oshawa - Port. Although Slaght was helped ean 3 915 into the ambulance, said PC Perry Highway, about 12,15 < ; f Onlock, he was still on his feet. a.m., July 23, when he saw a lach A car coming towards him with He estimated that Slaght was a one wheel over the centre line, 'he accident .scene for more | than 20 minutes before he was RIGHT FOR US placed in the ambulance to go "The car came right for us,") to the hospital. he told the court, 'and I pulled; The jury, after deliberating over to the right side of the 3g minutes, found that Slaght road as far as possible and came to his death at approxi- stopped. Then he hit us." mately 12.30 a.m., July 23,. at Reddings said that after the the 6th concession of Whitby accident he noticed Slaght; Township, or on his way to the tandi i the aide of bi ~gr,| Oshawa General Hospital. The apg ing " ceioticetig fh '\jury found that 'death was He said he heard Dr. W. G. Y.\caused by a ruptured liver, as Grant of Brooklin ask Slaght ifthe result of a car accident." he was injured and heard Slaght| == reply that he was all right PLASTERING ond REPAIR WORK Mrs. Reddings also told the jury of watching the car come No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS towards their vehicle as it pull- Phone MO. 8-8733 Rotary President Charles Rycroft. --Oshawa Times Photo ed to the north shoulder. PC David Onlock, of the Whitby Detachment of the ESKS GET BACK EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- ton Eskimos of the Western Football Conference quired Frank Fraser purpose back former!) with Ot- have ac- ication. Present owner of the land is A 16-year-old Toronto youth," who pleaded guilty to consum- ing liquor while a minor, has ARGOS GET HALL ; a a WHITBY been placed on a 10 p.m. cur-) TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto WHITBY ROTARIANS had; ly |uncheon Tuesday. The ; of area clubs. He is shown : : PERSONALS Drage, of Eglinton avenue ball Conference announce they Storie as-speaker at the week- | ernor Storie's round of visits | Division I vd pe " Sid east, appeared before Magis-| have acquired the playing rights Moore, « right,, an /hitby a : ., |trate Crawford Guest in Whitby of Pete Hall, quarterback, of- AT ROTARY CLUB : Friends and neighbors of Mrs. police court on Tuesday. " lfensive end and defensive half- . . i . ibs : Weaving Driver ter tecen finct"%ni2 822.0% rend bought the quer ro his the National League 0 e is tecuiberatin in th " Oahaws but declined to name the friend) Hall, a graduate of Marquette . . General Hos ial and | pte His Worship suspended sen.| University, played last season 1S ric overnor | s ap § G0INB tence for one year, placing the| With the Giants at end. He now Vj it Whitb Cl b Brings Back Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler ordered to be in his home by will officially be placed on the! official visit from District Gov-|objectives of the club, he said ernor Edward G. Storie at the| This can best be done by attend- A remindér of early days in weekly luncheon held at the! ing the information courses and|Whitby came to light recently Whitby Arena Tuesday conferences held by Rotary. with the unearthing of a soda- ed by Rotarian Terence Moore various services which were pro-| 1/874. Frank Underwood, a Whit- who told of their visitor's many vided by the club, mentioning bY contractor, made the find and varied activities in both particularly the efforts being|While working in a local base business and community. He made to provide educational fa-| ment ber of an Oshawa family notable|said that science has given us|the words 'J. C. Wesley, Whit- for the part they have played world neighborhood, it is up to/by, 1874" for the good of the city Rotary to provide world bro-) Mr. Underwood says that the The speaker began his talk therhood Wesley firm operated a soda-pop tary Club for its part in the fur- something more: than a lunch-|years ago at 320 Byron street therance of the community good'eon club and more than a charit-/north and the bottle would be by such projects as the skating able organization but that it wasjone used there. More than 60 club only as strong as the individual years ago, he said, the bottling dress was that Rotarians can) Mr. Storie was thanked by) 11 is doubtful, he said, that the best serve their fellow men club president Charles. Rycroft.|bottle was made in Whitby be- through Rotary by utilising to ~~~"! cause he never heard of a glass the full their inner resources, . manufacturing establishment in Left Misha the town. The boitle in his pos- isession had a glass stopper, Mr. Storie said that Rotarians p Ati should re-examine their aims as the bottle, having slipped club members and endeavor to through the neck. He said that understand the world and world the bottles had glass stoppers Clubs have the capability . of _ Peter begga ths Scott, 22, of with cork around the glass and improving the community in "!08scourt Apartments, Ajax, ; ; which they are based through tang od oa Police stopper 10 slip inside the botile th t r a Sday, charged wi . e efforts of individual mem Soda-pop, he said, is the fore- i an, accident. Magistrate Craw- To achieve the objecis set by iy el Rotary International each mem- Si poigorieagens re Scott's fad but in earlier days, J. C iiellaaneaincl a ----| $300 Positis y and imposed 4) Wesley sold most of his bever- : ; t country fairs when PC James Wilson of the ease ve, : : Whitby Police Force. testified tastes were a little more exotic - an accident on Whitby's Dun.| 27 ays. For Enterin das street west at 12.34 a.m. g He said that only one car was at the scene as the other in- Almonds Store parts strewn on the ground. ; The officer said that Scott Two youths, who pleaded arrived at the station some a multi- general Seven hours after the accident evra at Almonds this month trate C. W. Guest fined the '274 Rough Riders. Fraser have been remanded in custody) accused $300 and costs or 30 Played with Tennessee.A and I for sentence. William David An- days in the county jail. before coming to Montreal Al- derson, 20, no fixed abode, and Pi akornny ~! ouettes in 1956. He later played by Township, appeared before Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court on Tuesday - The court was told that the Jailed l Week miles west of Whitby on High- A way 2, was entered during the John Albert Davis of Ajax| early morning of Aug. 1. Entry|W@S given a_ seven-day jail) was made by smashing a win-|'¢tm at Whitby Magistrate's| a . Plea of guilty to a charge of} Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck ). sofa 8 | said that 18 cartons of cigarets, aaying the ica and control of) 14 pairs of sunglasses and quan- eepe or vehicle while intoxi-| tities of groceries and cash were x iss} .q Pickering' Township Poli issing goods and cash, he said, | ;, g P ice ig $4 A ds and cash, he 8810.) torce said that at 12.47 a.m. on The two accused he said, had mey 20 he Toubs the accuse ; reused, He sae, NaC man parked i | been apprehended by the St. parked in the east bound Catharines Detachment of the pixie 'ay. weil OPP. Some $10 worth of goods teat the Fcc cage said| sag hale " ' Ss slumped} had been recovered, he said. 'behind the wheel of the car| Anderson and Keefer said that and had to be shaken awake.| glasses and only 12 cartons of/smelled of alcohol and was un-| cigarets. Neither gave an ex- steady on his feet. Magistrate) @ planation for their actions C. W. Guest imposed sentence. oan For Teenager Mr. Affleck tol dthe jury and few for one year. Calvert) Argonauts of the Eastern Foot- District Governor Edward | Whitby date was part of Gov- | above, centre, flanked by Fred Vickers of 908 Byron street Drage told the court that ajback with New York Giants of very nicely. accused on probation, He was\is in the Argonauts camp and| Whitby Rotarians received an ber must be familiar with the Early Days Governor Storie was introduc- Governor Storie outlined the|POP bottle used in the town in said that the guest was a mem. cilities for foreign students. He| The heavy glass bottle bears by complimenting Whitby Ro- He said that Rotary was/bottling establishment many The main theme of the ad Rotarians made it works burned to the ground RE-EXAMINE AIMS which, when found, was inside Fined $300 problems. He said that Rotary he assumes that the cork has hava. failing to remain at the scene of {runner of the present soft drink Wait § alt entence that on Aug, 2 he investigated|2"¢ adventurous than on-ordin- volved had driven off leaving guilty to entering the d gave himself up. Magis- Lewis John Keefer, 19, of Whit A ] I c \for Saskatchewan Roughriders sleep In Car, store at Almonds, about two dow at the rear of the store. | Court Tuesday. Davis gave a missing. The total value of the|,,...c. Robert Speakman of the} lane of Highway No. 2 at they only took two pair of sun He also testified that Davis) WHITBY Evening Shows At7 & 9 P.M. Feature Starts at 7 P.M. & 9:20 Prices For This Engagement Adults 735¢ Students 60c Children 25¢ RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S ZA i ¢ ip 5 " SEATE \FAL 9 v) ' Robbie Ward Scero, who | vas one year old on July 5, is | PAT BOONE-BOBBY DARIN "ShgSFaet | som pear ot mi PAMELA TIFFIN: ANN-MARGRET Scero of Whitby, "His ' grand: Color by Deluxe | parents are Mr. and Mrs, E Scero of Oshawa and Mr. and | HAPPY LITTLE FELLOW Jailed 7 Days Pickering Township man, and daughters Sandra, Sharron|10 p.m. during the period stopped by police on his Way and Cathy, of Whitby, have re- Probation and '"'to listen to home from a cottage, was Tues- turned from an extensive trip your parents." day jailed seven days for driving through Montreal Shawinigan : while intoxicated. James Arnold palis, Ottawa, Algonquin Park . Welch, 38, of Pine Grove road, points north and then home. Eskimo Work In Pakistan appeared before Magistrate Crawford Guest in Whitby police court trip north to include the north Sgt. David Fleming, of the Shore of Lake Superior, then to Pickering Township, Polige De- James Bay on a camping and partment, said that he was on fishing trip, Accompanying Mr. routine patrol at 12:05 a.m. on Fowler on: this trip are his June 5 when he met a car father, Mr, E. Fowler of Osh- which weaved from side to side awa and his nephew Randy on the road. Both he and Pc lliffe of Courtice. Mr. Fowler Hutchinson, who saw the ac- has had the use of a 1962 Pon- cused at the scene, said that tiac won in the General Motors Welch was intoxicated. Suggestion contest for both trips Welch said that he had been 294 is enjoying his holiday to on his way home from his the fullest. exchange grant. He eaid that he had bad ' po Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Donni-. Saeeda Nabi Baksh says "'the erin ie ciwnoon bit vee thorne and daughter Dianne, of work done with handicrafts and sty ved because We haa cut Dovedale drive, have recently in languages is excellent here." been to bed the previous night pane ohn weir basic She pe Peco ede lamcn vagal He said that faulty . steering which they spent _ travelling the All-Pakistan Women's Na- cased ia cab lo wonus through New York State tional Execu ti ve Committee : a which is responsible for . adult is: 'Warkhip \apsupted: "the| Uiitie Mise Chart ten of ll "hacia community devel- police evidence and registered Dovedale drive is celebrating) opment of women. Her program the conviction, her ninth birthday today. A/for educating women has three --- birthday party is being held in steps: her honor. Her friends wish her! "First we will give talks and An hour - long TV program "pil paced dev ug i at Boars oe ode ee fy am, a geet : ; . preparation of. simple foods an "The World of Jacqueline Ken. Bs Peay See 'gh agi Bd the revival of old arts and crafts nedy,".was postponed in March Carole Perrow spent the holiday Wilhh ate Saal eink Mr. Fowler has left on another with the northern Indians and Eskimos is useful and applic- able to Pakistan, says a Pakis-| tani woman travelling through Canada on a UNESCO cultural JACKIE'S WORLD in Pakistan now has 800 girls' the magistrate, had enough'fined $50 and costs or 10 days, ae rence Williams, 17, of Lawrence Maple street but at Windsor The officer said that Kelly, been drinking. He said that he| because there was not time be- weenend with Mr.- and Mrs. nen we oeeraee ths schools in all, including elemen- tary and secondary schols and liquor in their possession to! for careless driving and his li-| start bootlegging, were Tuesday|cence to drive was suspended avenue east, appeared before avenue hi "or OPngs Magistrate Crawford Guest in) street. ae wae tre valve the driver, told him that he had| had a blowout as he pulled from found three full bottles of whisky in the car, which, he| Miss' Baksh says. Mod-! C-Il-L PAINT PAINT CHECK THESE VALUES Gi Alkyd FLAT INTERIOR of} club's playing roster Saturday. Hall is 23 years old, six-foot- The Juveniel Delinquents Act) three and weig hs 210 pounds. LEGAL VIEW says "every juvenile delinquent shall be treated, not as a crimi-| nal, but as a misdirected and misguided child." ern Pakistani women "enter every occupation including di- TORONTO (CP)--The work of plomacy, medicine, and law," Canadian adult educationists 5¢ said in an interview Tues- REEVES' ARTISTS SUPPLIES -- et << | DODD & SOUTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S.--WHITBY MO 8-5231 Family Monuments a ' A5/ Created To W Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST | Mo 8.3552 | Precast Concrete SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. Current Range of Products include: SEPTIC TANKS DURA STEPS RAILINGS PATIO SLABS Specialists in Custom Precasting @ CURBING @ WALK SLABS @ WELL TILE @ CHIMNEY CAPS %, CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. Gp OUTSIDE fore broadcast date to include Thomas Southwell, at : ete See ee errors her Asian trip. Michigan. ' oe ge aaeiglany colleges. 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