Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1963, p. 4

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ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION HOLDS TEA "rc Guests at a recent tea given lby Mrs. W. Ross Strike during the 54th annual meeting, in Teronto, of the Ontario Muni- 'cipal Electric Association and the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities, are wel- comed by, from left: Mrs. George E. Gathercole, Mrs. Strike, and Mrs. W. R. Ma- ce ee ee ee ie fen a Se id Flyers M BOWMANVILLE -- The Tee Pees defeated the Lions 4-2 in a Bantam game recently, Roger Swan (3) and Joe Hircock ac- counted for the Tee Pees four goals, John March and John Oyler accounted for the Lions goals, In the second Bantam game, the Flyers defeated the Braves 8-2 to hold on to their first League Top Spot Town Plans Street Light Survey AJAX (Staff) -- A request to have a parcel of land at the corner. of Achilles and Roose- velt rezoned to permit the build- ing of a house was referred +o Planning Board and the Fi- hance Committee at Ajax Coun- cil Monday night. aintain Minor Hockey Night. David Ormiston (3), Gerry Snowden and Ken Rowe accounted for the Royals five goals. Eddie Bons scored the Indians lone goal. SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Pee Wee League -- 7.00 a.m, Bears vs Canadians; 7.45 a.m. Hawks vs Wings; 8.35. a.m, Bruins vs Leafs. Taxi Operator Fined $50 In Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE here yesterday. tude towards driving." (Staff) -- Taxi operator Lorne J. Stevens lost his licence for three months, and was fined $50 and costs or seven days for careless driving, Magistrate R. B, Baxter told him: "you have the wrong atti- USED AS MEDICINE The aromatic oil of the sassa- fras tree was once believed to have valuable medicinal prop- erties and comm: : prices in England, FALSE TEETH That Loosen A letter from Bruce O'Brien,| Need Not Embarrass chairman of the Community| Moxy Centre Board, outlining the! their plate board's financial needs for the coming year, was submitted to ives Council for study, Ajax Pool Open For Seven Weeks AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Recreation Centre and memor- ial pool will be open this year for a seven-week period and not for the normal eight weeks, aed Council learned Monday night, * place position in the standings. Brian Ogden, Lanny Burns and Don Taylor were the Flyers' goal getters. Tom Carter and Jamie McPhail were the Braves goal scorers, | The Tigers defeated the Cubs 4-0 to move into second place in the standings only one point be. hind the Flyers. Ron Simp- son (2), Danny Baragar and Lee Lemon were the goal scor- ers for the Tigers. PEE WEE LEAGUE The Leafs upset the Hawks by a 5-1 to knock the Hawks out of contention for Minor Hockey Night, Barry Virtue (2), David Willoughby, Bruce Welsh Bantam League -- 9.20 a.m Lions vs Flyers; 10.15 a.m. Ti gers vs Huskies; 11.00 a.m. Pi rates vs Braves. Atom League -- 11.50 a.m Hornets vs Bombers. MIDGET LEAGUE p.m. BTS s Orphans; 1.30 p.m Maroons vs Comets; 2.15 p.m Generals vs Raiders. Juvenile League -- 3.00 p.m MUG Series, Cancucks v: Aces MUG SERIES | not making Minor Hockey Nigh Midget League -on Saturday March 23, Other games will be schedul 12.35 The Mug Series for all teams will. start with the Atom and Anthony Burno applied to Council to have the lot rezoned from greenbelt to residential, MAKE LIGHT SURVEY Councillor William LeGros, chairman of the fire committee, told Ajax Council a complete survey of the street lighting re- quirements in the town will be made during the year. The sur- vey will be used as a guide for future lighting in the town, HOSPITAL TENDER LET Deputy Reeve Peterson, town representative to the Hospital Board, told Ajax Council the tender for the new Ajax-Picker- ing Hospital had been awarded to a Toronto firm, Varamae Con- t OPP Constable Harte-Max-| Mr. O'Brien said the board well, Bowmanville detachment, told the court he followed Stevens Feb. 19 at 1 a.m. as the cab owner drove east along Highway 2 near Newcastle. He said Stevens drove for a mile completely in the west- bound lane of traffic along the| road, and was sitting "side- ways" in his seat, Stevens pleaded not guilty and told the court he 'may have been straddling the white line' and was on his way to New- castle to pick up a passenger, He said when st Const. Harto-Maxwea, te suber what was wrong and was told: assistants to supervise recreation area, He pointed out the lack of playing space for the Ajax Cager Basketball club which forced the club to rent the space from the local high school. \ Traffic Light Location the will hire one instructor with) * three male and three female} drug A SAVAGE ERA EXPLODES t OW THE SCREEN! and Bruce Simpson accounted thieson. Being welcomed are, for the Leafs goals. Mike Caw- from left: Mrs, H. F. Bald- win, Oshawa, and Mrs. L, A. Waddell, Lindsay. --Ontario Hydro Photo | In the second Atom game the | Rangers and Bruins played to a 1-1 tie. Brian Blackburn scored Dismiss Charge Against Driver ' BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Scarborough man who said he/guilty was "'struck dumb" because he wasn't injured after his car crossed Highway 401 median, hit a traffic sign and a bridge abutment, had a charge of care- less driving dismissed here yes-| terday, James Lindsay Dalzell, 83 Northfield road, Scarborough, rister John Greer, pleaded not ilty. He told the court he was trav- elling east on 401, on his way to Ottawa Feb, 5 when the car| in front of him suddenly) swerved out. | Dalzell pulled to the left to) avoid a collision, he said, and| went onto the median, striking a no U-Turn sign. His car continued easterly on "Village Sets '63 Mill Rate PICKERING (Staff) -- The| final mill rate for residents of the Village of Pickering was struck at Council, Tuesday) hight. | The total residential mill) tate will be 72.08 mills, with} the remainder of the. assess-| ment or 79.03 mills falling to the owners of commercial enter- prises in town, The drop in the mill rate of 19 mills will be welcomed by residential taxpayers in Pick- ering village while the commer- cial mill rate rose by 1.40 mills over last year. » The mill rate was derived from the following amounts of money which have to be raised by the town. | --$23,910,82, representing 11 11| mills to be used for County pur-| poses. | --$27,400.14, representing a residential and commercial mill fate of 17.82 for public school 'purposes. --$7,685,39, representing a commercial millrate of 19.80 for public school purposes. eg --$3,724.49 or 17.82 mills resi-| dential. and agricultural for support of the separate schools. --$372.64 or 19.80 commercial mills for separate school sup- port. --$30,827.68 or 17.65 mills res- idential and agricultural for high school support. $7,980.70 or 19-51 mills for commercial industrial assess- mient for high school purposes. the west-bound lane of the high- jway and its left rear struck ajing will get underway: at ap. bridge abutment: He told the court he got out of the car and "was struck dumb ... this was my grate- ful thanks"'. Dalzell said he got the other) driver's mame and address and gave it to police so they could verify his story. Police said they contacted the) other driver, who was Greek and spoke very ljttle English, and couldn't give them much help on the matter. They said the road when the accident occurred, was wet, and slushy in spots. Tire marks measuring 55 feet, east of the bridge, along) the median for 64 feet 4 inches, and 89 feet along the west-bound/, lane were found, police said. | Magistrate R. B. Baxter told) Dalzell a driver could be con- victed under such conditions} and warned him to keep his} speed under 60 mph when en-| countering similar conditions! on Highway 401 in future. | Honesty Praised Then Fined $50 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| Magistrate R, B. Baxter praised) a man for his honesty here yes-} terday then fined him $50 and) costs or seven days for impair-) ed driving. George Wilson of Clarke Township, who pleaded guilty,| admitted having a previous con-| viction for a-similar offence but) court reconds didn't show it. 'At least you're an honest man," Magistrate Baxter told |Wilson as he levied the fine. | | the Rangers lone goal. Claire Syer accounted for the Bruins' goal. LIONS MIDGET LEAGUE In the only Midget game played, the Raiders defeated the Orphans 1-0 to keep their Minor Hockey Night chances Pop Concert mah ee BOWMANVILLE --The Skat-| ATOM LEAGUE ing Club's third annual Pop] The Vikings came from be- Concert will be held Thursday,| hind to defeat the Bombers 7-4. at the Bowmanville Arena with)Mike Donaghue accounted for Bowmanville proceedings getting underway|six of the Vikings goals with|4 at 7.30 p.m. Glenn Murphy scoring the sev- The first item on the program/enth Viking goal, Keith Mount- will be a broomball game be.|joy, Mark Murdock, Phillip tween the Rotary and Kiwanis|Harness and David Tabb were Clubs. the goal scorers for the Bomb. The skating part of the even-|€TS. In the second Atom game, the proximately 8.00 p.m. and will; Rams defeated the Barons 7-5 to include such' things as a Mili-|move into a first place tie in tary Ball, Birthday Party, St.|the playoff standings and as- Patrick's Party, Western Party,|sured themselves a spot i Comedy Cats, Clowns and a Lit-| Minor Hockey Night. The same tle Hobo. two teams will meet for the The evening will then -be|!eague Championship on March rounded off with another broom. | 27. Randy Rogers (5), Paul For- ball game the Lions vs Kins.|Sey and John Taylor were the men. | goal-getters for the Rams. Tom Simpson (3) and Murray Caw- TEEN TOWN ker (2) were the scorers for the The next regular Teen Town! Barons. Dance will be held this Friday, The Royals defeated the In- March 15 at the Lions Commun-| gians 5-1 to knock them out of ity Centre at 8.30 p.m. \-- gg ee a Choral So-| Ajax Will Seek ciety will present their Gilbert| . e and Sullivan Operetta por reles| Bus Line Service of Penzance" at the Bowman-| ; ville Town Hall on March 30 ete ten aa hoses } 30 1 .m. | ody =) Pm ' |Ajax was passed at Ajax Coun- Tickets are available from| jij Monday night. any member ote hora! $0" coun Bd. Wright, tl ich fie ; |the Council the matter of buses soe Pd the ar Nigg Ad-|tor Ajax had been brought be- ssion prices are Adults 75) fore Council in 1962 and nothing cents, Students 50 cents. lwas done about it. | The advertising is to ask for COMMUNITY VIEWING _ {Proposals to be submitted to the town by private companies. Community television sets ©) Each proposal must fully de- different channels are 'N) scribe the route or routes and the public squares of San Juan, | the schedule 'and type of ve- Puerto Rico, viewers MOVINg|hicle to be used, and the sub- from one to another to catch fa-|sidy, if any, which would be vorite programs. 'required, Au. tHe heart and happiness of the Bway hit! BE ewneeroeesenoseseses c) NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS ker scored the Hawks lone goal.| struction Limited, He told Council the cost of the new hospital will be approx- imately. $20.40 per square foot which compares favorably with the: average cost for hospitals of $23 per square foot, |HEALTH UNIT OFFICE Councillor E: Wetherall, Ajax Council representative on the Ontario County Health Unit, told Council accommodation for the County Health Unit will be set aside in the new County Building being built in Whitby The Unit will be allowed an ed for Monday, March 25 and Saturday, March. 30. Youth Guilty Of Breaking Into 3 Schools BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A youth who broke into three schools in the Darlington Town- ship area and stole two record|area of 1500 square feet in the players, a radio, and a $300inew building, |commercial floor polisher was) Wetherall told Council, remanded in custody for two|-- weeks for sentence here yester-| GETS 3 MONTHS ay. | ay Dwight Sutherland, 18, who| 4 Kingston youth was sen- gave his address as Oshawa|tenced to three months definite Motel, Oshawa, pleaded guiltyjand three months indefinite in He yer ph erg oe e the county jail on two charges |Knox ristian School,lof theft by Magistrate F. § Mitchell's Corner's School and/mpbs in court Friday. William |Maple Grove West School on! james Hynes, 88 Queen streel, Feb, 25, 4 Kingston, pleaded guilty to the | Police said Sutherland was|charges. The court learned picked up by Oshawa police who| Hynes had a previous record in entered his room at the motel,|connection with charges of theft, j armed with a search warrant.| breaking and entering and shop- | under his bed, and sub tly |= Councillor "Tell the Magistrate'. Town Debates Need For Hotel-Motel AJAX (Staff) R. J: Wright told council visiting business men and generate interest in the town. isn't a good hotel Scarborough and Ajax. Councillor Wright to locate a hotel - motel on thi property. gested there would be no an application was from the owner requesting th town to do so. Councillor he felt the Town of Ajax was in need of a first class hotel-motel to provide accommodation for to Councillor Wright said there between suggested the land immediately west of the Shell service station be re- zoned to allow a hotel and to provide an incentive for people Mayor William Parish sug- pur- pose im rezoning this land unt] received Studied AJAX (Staff) -- A request to consider a traffic light arrange- ment at the intersection of Bayly street and Burcher road made to Council by the Public School board was referred to the police committee for study at the Monday night meeting of Ajax Council, The board informed Council] of the large numbers of children] crossing the road at this point| seme from four schools. The board added that the woman who | THE. BOWERY controlling the crosswalk at BOYS --IN-- pent is -- a om Boy Pr e large number ildren "PRIDE of THE BOWERY" coming from both sides of the road makes the job difficult. @ PLUS e AID BACK INJURY | Swedish doctors are using) Stainless, acid-proof ball bear- ings--inserted between the ver- tebrae -- to cure serious slip disc cases. s ie one of the record players and/ the polisher, and had sold the! second phonograph to a Sudbury | second-hand store. | Police said he had destroyed) \all identification papers with his| real name and was using the) alias "Russell Collins", | Court was told police still] seek Sutherland's cousin, Ed-| ward Johnston, also of Oshawa, | in connection with the same) charges. ; A bench warrant was issued for Johnston. when he failed to appear in court, Ricksha | CHINESE FOODS learned Sutherland had mgr | | They found the stolen radio] lifting. | Special Requests for Visit GENERAL ICE! All Hospital Visiting Hours Are Suspended Until Further Notice Due to Severe Cold and Influenza In The Area ing in extenuating circum- stances, can be made through te Nursing Office! AJAX & PICKERING HOSPITAL Watch For... 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