Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 15, 1962 peg o * i 'ae i BOWMANVILLE (Staff) \Two motorists were jailed by |Magistrate R. I. Moore. here ™ Tuesday for driving while their _|Drivers Jailed, Lacked Licence On Boat Trip |Varied Charges MAPLE GROVE Aiter Fishing | Facing 8 Youths and grandson David Flay of Port Stanley returned from a BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jBrockman, 17, 59 Stone street,| two-week fishing trip in Algon- might youths appeared in court|Oshawa; Thomas Edward quin Park, then left again on a here Tuesday facing 40 charges Stacey, 18, RR 4 Bowmanville; | boat trip from New York and! of theft, wilful damage and as-\John Tendam, 19, Newcastle; | will be away about two weeks.| cayit. 'Dennis James Wannan, 22, _ Then early Tuesday morning, i Constable Patrick Hart-Maxwell arrested Bissonette and charged him again with driving while his fa\ licences were d | James. Robinson, 19, of 34 \West Beach, Bowmanville, |pleaded guilty to driving while his licence was suspended. It was his second conviction for the same type of offence and he was sentenced to 30 days. was susp Bissonette was also charged with having liquor in a place other than his residence. Con- stable Hart-Maxwell said he found a bottle of beer beneath the rear seat of the car. Magistrate Moore dismissed Mrs. Doreen Sweetman, Jean police allege that the youths,Orono and his brother, Francis. Reid, Merian Hodgson and Eve.|<ioje gasoline and tools from| Douglas Wannan, 18.) of RR 1 Houck visited Miss Rose Bate district farmers, and damaged Kendal. i in Bowmanville. {and looted pop coolers. a GIR aa) Mrs. Carla Fair, Doreen; It took Constables Francis Sweetman, Merian Hodgson| Dryden and H. R. 'Pat' Cornell " and Eve Houck spent Thursdayjall night Sunday and part of CMHC Assails evening with Mrs. Isobe!) Monday morning to complete all | | their grandparents, Claude Leroy Bissonette, 26, of 75 Division street north, Bow- manville was sentenced to a itotal of 35 days when he ap- | peared on two charges of driving 4 while disqualified. He was sen- the charge when Bissonette in his own defence, said, 'I didn't know it was there. If I had, I would have drunk it." Emmett in Toronto, Miss Gail the arrests. Ruth Flintoff and Diana Hoar celebrated their birthdays on Saturday at the home of the latter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Collacutt, with 10 schoolchums as guests. Nancy and Penny Morton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morton. Paul Pritchard, Manotick, is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. L. C. Snow- den, and uncle, Bob Snowden. Mr, and Mrs. Denis Pickard and Mr, and Mrs. Morley Flintoff, Bowmanville, were Sweetman returned home after, spending the past week with her aunt and Karen. Mrs, Carla Feir is in Rich-| her No pleas were taken and the youths were all remanded. for one week: by Magistrate R. I. Moore, Charged are Frederick Mor- Fly-By-Night Senseo teem: 'Home Repairs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White attended the decoration day services at Welcome on Sun- mond Hill looking after : day. OTTAWA (CF) --Fiy ~ byl" ayy 'and Bre. Moriay Rarpuen | have returned home after spend- tenced to 14 days on the first conviction and 21 days on the | second. Pipe Purchase grand while her daughter is,82" Gainer, 21, RR 4, Oshawa; ) ii i John Frederick Cobbledick, 17,)night operators in the lucrative in the hospital with a new baby isaravehien! field are *| Constable Robert Diamond of 'the Bowmanville OPP detach- _|ment said he saw. a car coming toward him on Highway 2 about 1.10 p.m. July 8 at a high rate of speed. He gave chase and apprehend- | ed the accused on a gravel road. Constable Diamond said Bisson- By Darlington HAMPTON Darlington Township Council met in the Municipal Building Monday with all members present, Reeve Rickard presiding. It was moved by Councillor Muir and Deputy Reeve Blan- chard that the road superinten- | girl. The Uxbridge Kinsmen Club, and Goodwood Kartways are} planning a big day on Sunday, August 12. There will be inter- national races with cars com- ing from all parts of Canada and the United States. All RR 2 Newcastle; Frank Wayne|home Penright, 17, 43 Stone street;|making a killing at the expense of unsuspecting Canadian home) owners, says Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Oshawa; Found Asleep James Christopher! Vice-President housing agency 'ing a couple of weeks at their 'cottage at Twin Lake. Barbara Brown and: Bob !Brown, who have been taking a summer course at McMaster P .S. Secord) University, Hamilton, have re- said Tuesday the Crown-owned|tyrned home. Barbara is visits has evidence! ing friends at Lake Calabogie. money received will go to the In Furry Coat suggesting that numerous Cana- dians are victimized every year. _.,\ette was out of the car at the | |time, but he knew Bissonette lhad been driving because he had Ja white shirt on and his com- |panion had a colored shirt. ~~ Oshawa Driver i | ae Speed imum, but the boathouse and BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An a valuable inboard cruiser |Oshawa man, James Wilbert were destroyed. Peebles, of 711 Wilson road --Oshawa Times Photo |north, was fined $20 and costs -------- or eight days when he pleaded | PIGEON PLAGUE guilty to speeding in court here Tuesday. _LINCOEN, England (CP) --| Constable George Evans, OPP Farmers in Lincolnshire are|/Bowmanville detachment, testi- employing marksmen to shoot| fied that he followed the Peebles ; 4 |vehicle between Courtice and woo s d pigeons ravaging crops in Taunton on Number 1 County FIRE IN VACANT COTTAGE Port Perry Volunteer Fire | Fighters were called to Lake- side Beach on Scugog Island Tuesday afternoon to quell a fire in a vacant cottage. The eottage was owned by Mrs, Olive Shoulder of Toronto. Babe Birrer Has Lost Magic Wand:: area. In some places de-\roaq at speeds up to 80 miles | struction has been described as|per hour. The incident occurred code 4 of a plague of locusts."" June 22 about 7:45 p.m. Fire Chief Guy Raines esti- | mated the damage at $2,000. | He said the fire broke out in | a boathouse and spread to the | cottage which was about three | feet away. Fire fighters were | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS each blasted a two-run agen fied TT a a -|Carl Greene was the winner but} The magic wand that pitcher|C@r! n | Babe Birrer of Buffalo Bisons he Re rag Nig rg Disc | Bi . yhi ; d Virgin-/Stadie } : , | =~ pets agen ona : {Tony Asaro nicked him for a| \) if RIDE THE CREST OF THE WAVE wom ELVIS PRESLEY. "BLWE {} ians four times in the Interna-| h tional League this season is in!!wo-run homer. drastic need of repairs. The Crackers and the Wings The Virginians beat Birrer were tied 4-4 going into the 6-3 Tuesday night for the second ninth. In the top of the inning, pine es garry ~~ papas the Crackers scored three un- : arly part o : epenring ine ears 5? ®learned runs on a single, an season rolling over and playing : dead every time the burly right-| error and four walks. They just hander showed up on the made it as Fred Valentine con- Ontario Society for Crippled Children, : BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ----A Malcolm Bailey returned Bowmanville man. who was |from the West, where he al-\found by police asleep in grass jtended the Calgary Stampede.' and weeds behind a main street His son Ross expects to return store, Tuesday, was fined $10 in a week, and costs or four days for being Mr. and Mrs. Eric St. John intoxicated in a public place. and children of Montreal are| police said Cecil Karp, 37, of visiting with his mother, Mrs.) 197 King street west, was wear- Ted St. John for a week. ling a fur-lined coat in 78-degree Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hodg- temperature. son and Joanne visited son Norman at Camp Ipperwash on Sunday dent be authorized to accept the offer of Armco Metal and Drain- age Company to install 60 lineal lfeet of 10 gauge multi-plate pipe larch at $3,100, tax included, as | quoted in their offer dated |August 9, 1962, subject to the asco of the Ontario Depart- ment of Highways. It was moved by Councillor | Cornish and Deputy Reeve Blan- \chard that the road superinten- dent be authorized to give any culverts of no value to the | Township. Deputy Reeve Blanchard and Councillor Smith moved that the clerk and road superintendent To the end of July this year, CMHC asked the RCMP to in-| vestigate 300 home improve- ment loans--mostly on the sus- picion that slick operators seek- ing exorbitant profits were in- volved in the repairs. "Usually the materials they) use are inferior quality and the price is heavily marked up over, that of regular suppliers in the community. They provide con- tract forms that appear to be fair and reasonable and offer, terms that seem to be most at- on the "He was just like a sponge when I tried to pick him up," said Constable Ronald Parker of the Bowmanville police depart- B.C, WINERY ment. PORT MOODY, B.C. (CP)-- Karp insisted he had only had |be authorized to order signs for|A $1,000,000 winery now is Op- only one drink and told Magis- ithe office and garage. lerating in this community nearitrate R. 1. Moore he had taken i {Vancouver. The operators, An-| some pills for a heart ailment. | HISTORIAN-POET |drews Wines Company, say that) "It must have been a big ~ gag ong the first rule ae \grapes now come from Cali-| drink," suggested His Worship.|to be followed by a home _ Sir Henry Newbolt, the Eng-lfornia but within five years it) Karp was placed on the inter. [owner undertaking repairs or, lish poet who died in 1938, was|ic expected that B.C. Okanagan| dicted list for one year, mean-|improvements should be:! also a noted naval historian and|vineyards will supply the win-jing he will not be able to pur-|"Know the person or company a former barrister. lery entirely. (chase liquor during this period..with whom you plan to deal." tractive, at least face." sur- Imported Green Leaves Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callag- han, and Barbara, Toronto, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hackson, Leigh and Kim, Oakville, were Satur- day visitors with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, R, Stevens. Remember the STARR - DYMOND PICNIC ON SATURDAY, AUG. 18 2 P.M. GREENWOOD PARK (5 miles West of Brooklin) ace -- DINNERWARE mound Birrer lasted only five innings before being relieved by Mar- nected for a two-run homer off} reliever Mel Nelson in the bot- | tom of the inning. Ray Sadecki ano PER PIECE YOUR 48 PIECE SET Aiker= was the winner in relief. celino Lopez. Birrer was ahead until Joe Pepitone, late of New York Yankees of the American League blasted a 390-foot home run with one on to send the Vir- ginians ahead 4-3. WINDSOR GIRL LOSES PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jill WA Philbrick of Labbock, Tex..| /ae7*Day "HOUND DOG MAN" "RALLY ROUND THE FLAG" Paul Erickson, who relieved| Scored a 46, 8-6, 13-11 victory Richmond starter Tim Braon-|over Kathleen Blake, ninth- stad in the fourth inning, held) seeded player from La Jolla, the Bisons in check the rest of| Canif, and reached the fourth the way: round of the U.S. girls' grass GAMED RAINED OUT court' tennis tournament at Phil- | Toronto Maple Leafs downed adelphia Cricket Club Tuesday. | Columbus Jets 5-3 and Atlanta! Nancy Falkenberg of Fort Wai- Crackers edged Rochester Red| bh Wings 7-6. The Jacksonville-at-|'0" Beach, Fla., accounted for) " = | ppoctoR tw veLLow Syracuse game was rained out.|second - seeded foreign player) 1 AT SEA" The Leafs were outhit 8-5 but| Faye Urban of Windsor, Ont.,| RIVER" Dennis Menke and Mack Jones! 6-0, 12-10. |, UMN JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:15} SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! 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