THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 20, 1963 § GETS DIZZY SPELLS Case Adjourned While Accused Calls Doctor) An impaired driving hearing,he missed the r by a foot, Crown Attorney W. Bruce Af- was 'Tuesday gajourned for twojand landed on the floor. fleck asked if that one drink weeks, while the accused brings} The accused kept saying "I'm|was out of a barrel, He fur- his doctor in as a witness to give|sober", Constable Martin said.|ther wanted to know how the evidence regarding the state of/He added the accused "talked|accused could have been lost his health. « a lot" after he had been locked| completely within 10 miles of his After the Crown evidence had|up. * |home, all been heard in an impaired) Tweedie wanted to know why| Tweedie said he went off the pg § charge against 60-yeat-|he was kept in the cells when he|/foad and "when you get into old Wilmot Tweedie, of Green-|was cold. He said he only had|those driveways, you just don't wood, the accused asked for theja board to lay on. know where you are." He add- two-week adjournment to en-| His Worship suggested he was|¢d he has been off work due to able him to produce his physi-|not staying in the Royal York|"dizzy spells" and may have cian to prove to the court he suf-/Hotel for the night. taken one when he missed the fers "dizzy spells ae Sgt. John Pugh said he ad-|Chair at the police station. Tweedie told Magistrate! justed the thermostat in the sta-| Defence witness William Roy Crawford W. Guest he "may/tion when the atcused complain-|Hill said the accused has have suffered one of thosejeq of the cold and said it was|0ff work at General Motors be- pany -- Ber gong spot over 75. degrees. ag # a, spells and is un- wards and missing & Witness G.arraan Frederik) 9r doctor's care, foot and ecw yap Fig: « Vanderberg, at whose residence| Defence witness John Fitz- during a TT «chip Police Sta.|{te 8ccused's car was in the|patrick, when called to the ton lea her waned clteeing tl ais loner lien aber Oa . ind the wheel, attempting to|"didn't know muc! an Pager dl eS Ps won get out of the snow. is had never " Le ae a view road residence on the night Rpg ton! the fu hed had be sui ri an a "a Li or aoe. 2 bought a dozen beer and a doz- engin jo edg A wouldn't have ' h -|en perter at West Hill on his . The vehicle's motor, the of way home, He said he "may| Tweedie then asked for the ficer said, was running and he " nee ; : i t of| have had one drink of beer with|adjournment until he could have than in his residence were with-|S8W the accused getting out o! his cousin at West Hill cn the|his doctor appear in court to i i tab} drawn at the request of the the car. Tweedie, Constable way home." give evidence on his behalf. Crown, Martin said, was staggering Pa Weeds & Brush Meetings Drove While FRIDAY, MARCH 22 --1963 Suspended i | He said the accused's speech Fined $250 BROOKLIN HALL at 1:30 P.M. Sent To Mimico On Drunk Charges A Beaverton man was Tues- day committed to the Ontario Alcoholics Rehabilitation Centre, Mimico, for 30 days, when he pleaded guilty before Magis- trate Crawford W. Guest to two charges of public intoxication. Crown Attorney W. Bruce Affleck told the court, Frank Wark, a service station operator is "losing his business over his drinking"'. Brechin Detachment OPP Constable J. J. Millar told the court the accused was found drunk in Brechin March 13 and March 7 in Thora. According to the officer, the accused has been on the inter- dicted list for some four years and since that time has had four or five drunk convictions. Second Offender | Gets 14 Days A Stouffville man was Tues- day sentenced to 14 days in Ontario County Jail when he pleaded before Magistrate Craw- ford W. Guest to a second offence charge of impaired driv- in, WHITBY And DISTRICT Council Won't Provide -- af a E » i TWO ABSENTEES Lifesaving Equipmen Board Gives Views - Regarding Pay Hike an outboard motor and other meant to resign within the next items." Reeve Quantrill made an two years. : "That is why the resignation amendment that, "the neces- sary protection stands be in- stalled under the direction of deem advisable to have protec-|the protection to persons and tion furnished at the harbor we|property committee"'. recommend that the correspon-| Councillor Desmond Newman dence be filed." ded the d but The correspondence referred) said, "I will second this so that rd was se pigs the a it can be voted on. I think that " e owners e property, 1heithe Department should be re- Peo gy a be Page Bg Department of Transport. sponsible for the upkeep of the Pain re ti . i re it,| Reeve Everett Quantrill/harbor." The amendment was Fairman's intention in wWrit-| moved that the necessary equip-|voted down and the committee me: age - ES mag ye at sol os report was adopted. NTRUE e said that he agreed that life- - yg veo oe the impression saving equipment was not the| that we are after his hide," Trustee Moss added, "that im pression is completely untrue." Both men said that they were members of the property com- mittee. "I hate to see money saved by our committee beitig thrown away by the manage- ment committee," Trustee Moss stated, Sgt Lifesaving protection at Whit- by's dock area was again dis- cussed st this week's council meeting. The protection to persons and property committee recom- mended that: "Having taken all steps they the Supervising Principal Although freedom of the press must always be assured, dis- cretion on its part must always be applied. The board wants it clearly understood by the Public School supporters in the Town of Whitby that: Mr. Fairman has not been asked to resign. : The board regrets the em- barrassment that has been caused to Mr, Fairman, and assures him that the. board stands behind him for the work he has done in the past. and At a special meeting of the Whitby Public School Board, March 18, attended by Trustees Edwards, Egan, Hoag, Hobbs, Matthews and Mitchell, this statement was prepared to clar- ify the report that appeared in the Oshawa Times, Friday, March 15, concerning the Super- vising Principal of the Whitby Public School Board. Trustee Moss and Perry were absent. responsibility of the town. "if one person drowns there through want of this equipment I will feel very badly about it," he stated, Reeve Quantrill added THE STATEMENT SAID: that the committee should de- The trustees present at this cide what is needed at the site. meeting felt that the Town of The reeve also suggested that Whitby is fortunate indeed in f eer the persons who operate the re- having Earl Fairman as the on geo pe giorno er freshment booth or men of me § i rincipal of the/future for the | Works Department chec e Pabtc Belol ayet | educational services in our com-| Trustee Perry also said that)... daily rivalry the swimming M . Fairman 'ho over 40|munity, pale ope woe Fagg san season, years' experience in teaching in WAS THE ah "y b Eee ll A f "What are necessary precau- the Ontario Public system and|THAT WAS and had been well paid fo has been with the Whitby STATEMENT them. He said that the super- chools for over 14 years The March 15 report told of vising principal was earning WHITBY " During this period the growth the monthly board meeting at|more than his academic qualifi- of the proky population has| Which Trustee John Moss and/cations warranted. : PERSONALS been phenomenal, and through Henry Perry aired the 'issue of| Trustee Moss pointed out Mr. Fairman's efforts the| Mr. Fairman's salary increase. that the increase would also school system has been able to| At a special meeting held|raise the pension paid to Mr.| Ontario County South CWL keep up to the ever increasing|March 4 the $800 increase was|Fairman which will be calcu-| day of recollection held March 1 demand. lapproved. Trustees Moss and s on -- -- ory "innovations have been|Perry asked that Mr. Fairman/ ten-year period of employment. sterpciates into fie primary|resign in August 1964 and that He -- ae -- prin. educational system during his|the resignation be in writing. cipal un me 4 r, deluge tenure of office, including the} The amendment asking - for pe ideo dendard hick a creation of Opportunity Classes|the resignation was voted down. |® i "A blood test taken after Zeller's arrest indicated two point three parts per thousand of alcohol in the blood stream. Charges of drunk driving and having liquor in a place other g. Roy Wesley Zeller, 40, of 78 Park drive north, admitted hav. ing been convicted of impaired driving and fined $100 last Aug. 14 was "'very slurred," and he was unable to get his driver's licence out of his wallet after "fum- bling around for a few minutes." According to the officer, the accused "had mo idea where he was and thought he was still on his way home. At police headquarters, Con- Pickering 'Township -- Police Constable Charles Daniels told the court a car, being driven in 'an erratic manner,' passed him on a curve on Highway 2, near Dunbarton, March 2. According to the officer, when the vehicle attempted to pass a parked car, it swung to the left at St. Francis de Sales Parish, for the slower learners, the pri- titled him to a salary on a par Trustees Moss and Perry said over he centre line and con- stable Martin said, the accused and the Pickering, was attended by the following members of St. John the Evangelist Council Whitby: mary acceleration system to challenge those who can learn more readily, the systematic Miss E. Foy, Mrs. A. Reimer, testing of primary students so Tuesday that they had been in. formed of the special meeting at which the release was drawn Mrs. Larry Ruest, Miss Berna- dette Robinson, Mrs. Ed, Finan, Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Mrs. A. Van- derwyst, Mrs. L. Rousseau and with the supervisory principal. Trustee Perry said that this factor played a part when the raise was considered. tinued swerving over the centre ine, Constable Daniels said when Mrs. Clarence Hendriks, Mrs. H. Watters, Mrs. L. Watters, as to match progress through the various schools, and the teaching of oral French. The Management Committee of the Board, at its pre-budget meetings, analyzed the contribu- tions that Mr. Fairman is con- tinuing to make to "the public school educational system Whitby, and the _ responsibili- ties that the position of Super- vising Principal entails, and in. cluded in its budget monies to in} up -but did not attend. |NOTHING TO RETRACT Both men said Tuesday that they had nothing to retract. "The raise given to Earl Fair- man.is based on sentiment and sympathy," Trustee Moss stated. show that they are 100 per cent behind Mr. Fairman," he said. "Neither Trustee Perry nor I are against him, but we are "The other trustees want to Sleeps In Restaurants When Drunk Mrs. Gregory Carter. west, is celebrating his him a happy birthday. gratulate Mrs. birthday. Mrs. James Barker, Dunlop street 91st birthday today. For the occasion a family dinner has been arrang- ed. Friends of Mr. Barker wish Saturday, March 9, 75 friends and relatives gathered to con- George Witk- ett, who celebrated her 90th Wickett is en- he stopped the accused, he noted he smelled strongly of alcohol and was unsteady on his feet. The officer added he saw a female passenger attempt to hide an object under her coat when he stopped the' vehicle. The object, Constable Daniels said, was a bottle of wine, He and costs, or 30 days, when he suspension. said the accused was intoxi- cated at the time. An Oshawa youth, who told police he never had a driver's licence, was Tuesday fined $250 pleaded guilty before Magis- trate Crawford W. Guest to a charge of driving while under Ronald Fred Hughes, 18, of to sit down on a chair. He said wanted to take a sobreity test. He attempted to walk a three times, the first two, stag- gering badly. line The 'third time, Constable Martin said, Tweedie told him "I did pretty good that time" and started walking backwards BRECHIN HALL at 8 P.M. PANEL DISCUSSION SPEAKERS: Profi Glen And Fallis, Field Branch Ralph Walker for Sprayers--Lynn Fair, Agricultural Rep. K, 64 Orchard View boulevard, told Town Constable Fred Baker he never owned a driv- er's licence, when stopped on Anderson street, Feb, 17. Constable Baker told the joying good health and is still court he noticed the accused bring his salary in line with these contributions and respon- sibilities. CHARGE ADVERSE PUBLICITY The board regrets the adverse publicity recently given in which it was given." committee had against the raise and the way Trustee Perry charged that members of the management led Trustee Moss and himself to believe to|that the supervising principal NO PROBLEM YET MONTREAL (CP) -- Teen- age marriages are not a prob- lem in Canada yet, says Mrs. Dorothy Barrier, director of the Montreal Marriage Counselling Centre, But, she said, "if they follow the trend in the United Bruce Wilson, Jr., 39, of 107 Banting avenue, Oshawa, who "goes to sleep in restaurants when he is intoxicated," was Tuesday fined $10 and costs, or five days, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication. very active. She takes an inter- est in activities around her, both family and community. Her family consists of one son, Har- old, one daughter, Blanche (Mrs, Marvin Hill), two grand- sons, Gerald Hill and William Wickett, two granddaughters, SNIHL ACTION ..«K&otel. Squashes Whitticks 9- By GORD FORRESTER Hockey season is now at an 8. Whitticks: Huntley e (Mitchell, Lyons) Penaities 10.48 States, a situation could develop which would cause concern." Lest year the average marriage age in Canada was 19 for girls and 25 for men. Mrs, Ross Cookman and Mrs. Jack Adair, and six great grand- children, Wilson was charged as a third offender and told the court he had '"'one shot of liquor -- a half of a 'mickey'."| Telegrams were received Town Constable Ernest Shep-/from the Governor General of pardson told the court he was|Canada, Mr. Vanier and Mrs. southbound 'on: Brock street| Vanier and Lester B. Pearson. March 15, when he was flagged|Greetings were brought from down by a restaurant pro-|the Mayor of Whitby and T. prietor. Edwards. He said the accused was with the man and being held up IS WATERLES: Tee-covered. Antarcti@a is a waterless waste. Annual precip- itation on the vast plateau is equivalent to only four inches of rain, Best wishes came from the Honorable Michael Starr and travelling west on Dundas street east on the day in ques- tion, then cut across the Ander- son street intersection and pro- ceed north on Anderson street. He said he stopped the ve- hicle near Anderson High School, A check with the Department of Transport revealed Hughes' ag Y had. been suspended an. 4. FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guoranteed trouble-free all winter, if you ipcpptaeed "White ol SHORTY'S Cigar Store 121 BROCK N., WHITBY 2 Doors North of Arnold"s Meat Market House & Garden Bug Killer "RAID" 12-0z. can....+.-+ 1.25 CADBURY'S NOTICE To all parties interested in forming a St. John Ambulance Division for the Town of Whitby and surrounding district there will be a public meeting On... Mon., March 25th--8:15 p.m. @ GUEST SPEAKER @ My: The Anglican Old Parish Hall Cor, Centre & Dundas St. W., Whitby SPONSORED BY... The Whitby Chamber of Commerce d Hozel Nuts Rose" unified fuel from Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 against the building. Mrs, Starr. Flowers were re- end for the Bill Whittick Motor Sales team as they were com- pletely demolished by the Whit-|10. by Hotel 9-4. i This game being the final of| a best-of-three saw the Whitby) Hotel score three first period goals within six minutes of play as they took complete command -- None. THIRD PERIOD 3: Mitchell Huntley, Kapuskinski) .... ve. Hotel: Batherson ( 16.47) Crown * jrestaurants when he has been 8.23\drinking and becomes 9.4g\gerent when awakened. According to the officer, Wil- son "usually falls asleep in beli- Wilson said he had only one |shot of liquor and that, he told Attorney W. Bruce |Affleck under questioning was of the game from start to finish. The game was a fast one, con- idering the ice condition which was very sloppy, but the only team it held back was the losers as the score indicates, The goaltending was held up by both Bartlett for the Hotel, Woods Woods Transport | Edge Larry's 6-4 By DON TEBBLE Transport defeated "half of a mickey." | His Worship suggested the| accused try to stay away from liquor for another year. Stands Trial ceived from the Benevolent Re- bekah Lodge, Woman's Institute and several friends. There were 150 cards from well wish- ers including some from Eng- land, Holland and Florida. For the occasion Mrs. Wickett chose a beige paisley dress accented with an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King at- tended the Canadian Tire Cor- poration Convention held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto last week, They were also guests for the banquet and dance held in the Canadiana Room. WHITBY CHAPTER O.E.S, Rummage & Home Bake SALE ! MARCH 23rd 10 A.M. -- 1 P.M, 1.0.0.F. HALL One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Custom Draperies © Broadioom and Rugs © Wallpaper and Murels e C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER and Strong for Whitticks, as the Hotel outshot Whitticks 47-34. Goal-getters for the Hotel, Barry Bryant, Larry Batherson, and Bill Grant, who all scored doubles, Bill Stacey, Marcel Larry's 6-4 in a Sunday night game at the Whitby arena but failed to eliminate them from the finals. Paced by Barnes with two goals, Clark and Bell with one Janveaux, and Ralph Seamens got singles. For Whitticks, Bill fired two, while Mitchell Huntley accounted for the) others. | Whitby Hotel coach Ted Sheen| will now advance his'club to the! finals this coming Sunday when| they will meet the winner of} series "A" which will be deter-| Meade} each, Wood's led Larry's 4-0 at |the end of the second period. Larry's hit a goal by Den Brant. However, Wood's retaliated quickly and with five minutes remaining in the period the score was 6-1 in their favor on goals by Gardy- nik and Clark. Then the Larry's marksmen, Two Years Miss E. Barnes and Mrs, R. S. Casseils entertained Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs, Jack Yeates member of the After- noon Branch of All Saints Church, who will be establish- INCOME TAX RETURNS Phone 668-8252 : Decor Centre . 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone, 668-5862 "Ti] Fine Cut and Brazil Nuts 10% ox. box COCA COLA 16 ox. size PLUS DEPOSIT DAILY MAIL 1.49 VY Ib. tins. rR FINE CUT ks. Qe 2 * 75° We are moving... TO 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH WHITBY We are going out of retailing at LA BOUTIQUE LADIES' WEAR AT 306 DUNDAS ST. WEST The benefit is yours... ALL MERCHANDISE After Charged in the near future. Mrs. R. ing residence in St. Catharines E Radio Book Matches REDUCED the score sheet and|¢@tly in the third period with A Pickering Township man, who has recently been dis- charged from the Ontario Re. formatory after serving 15 jmonths for forgery, Tuesday | stood trial before Magistrate Crawford W. Guest on a traffic charge, almost two years after it was laid. Smith on behalf of the group pre- sented Mrs, Yeates with a token| of remembrance. Mrs. 708 Newman Cres. Appliances 50 " 21° will have of Whitby, Tasty. refreshments ; were gra- Ciously served by- the PoE Hewes Whitby expressed her thanks and men- tioned the fond memories she Family Monuments & Sales Authorized Dealer For: R.C.A, Victor -- Admiral Repairs to aff oppliances, Country Club QUALITY ICE CREAM TO COST AND LESS Come early and get choice merchandise. Buy lovely woollens at cost and be ready a season ahead. Save on your summer cottons. This is @ wonderful way to spend your wardrobe dol- lars wisely! mined in a 10-minute overtime! period. 4.23; Denyer, cross-checking SECOND PERIOD Hotel: Grant {Don Brant, and Jack Goddard, ifnal score 6-4. 24 18.35 , eae, jand tied one. 4.52 7.36) likely. Ken Montgomery exploded, | suspended scoring three goals to make the) " +o The series was to be decided) : jon the goals for and against in} - S4e|the event of a tie but the last) ; goals scored by the Larry's tied Preagtoes peed Martin told ingen Oe : rag ) eams had won a game) le day _With the semi-final series all] driver. tied up another game to decide| He said at the time he sus- who will play in the finals seems) pected the accused was under Maurice O'Day, 32, of Fair-| | Port road north, was placed on| sentence when he} |Pleaded guilty to a charge of ; driving while under suspension, Oct. 15, 1961. Pickering Township Police jin question and recognized the suspension, BROCK WHITBY Evening Shows at 6:55 and 9:05 Feature Starts 6:55 and 9:20 Crown Attorney W. Bru cel | Affleck produced a i and a very enjoyable time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. B. Lear on behalf of the group thanked Mrs. Cassells and Miss Barnes for their hospitality. Wanted Break Senience Is Suspended Power Tools, TV, Stereos etc. Created To Individual i Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 FAST--EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL: -- Van Ginhoven 655-3651 Baldwin St. Brooklin Developing Ys GAL. Be ond Bae FILMS Kedecolor and Black & White and Finishing LESS 10% La Boutique avies' wear _ Whitby Figure Skating Club Presents Its An Oshawa man, "looking aa a break," was Tuesday placed| order which indicated the ac. | cused's licence had been sus- |pended June 9, 1960, as the re- on pend and given probation for one year, when he pleaded guilty before Magistraie Crawford W. Guest to a public intoxication charge. | 115 BROCK STREET WHITBY ARNOLD'S JUST NORTH OF THE 4 CORNERS OPEN THURS. TILL 8 P.M. -- FRI. TILL 9 P.M. -- WED. TILL 6 P.M. ANNUAL CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS SAVE ON GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS OF GUARANTEED QUALITY FRESH CUT PAKS 69 FRESH CUT-UP LEG OR BREAST Cc 39: ( Fresh Hamburg Steak CHICKEN C Ib Fresh Wieners RUMP ROAST BEEF 39: 3-LBS. $1.00 55% ° | sult of an unsatisfied judgment. e avis and oan r | The court was told O'Day has |just finished serving 15 months jon a forgery charge and when|pbrating '"'just gettin out of he learned the Pickering Town-| jail", March 16 ahen he was ship Police were ooking for, picked up on a drunk c him, he contacted the gollee | Neavartan: pupil department. The accused produced a let- Furthermore, the court was|ter from Labor Minister Starr. told, the accused has found em.|in which he had been told Na- Ploymet in Toronto and has/tional Employment Service offi- reformed. 'cials in Oshawa would try to Sab {assist him in finding employ- | ment. Gilmour told the court he! services will be conducted to.|hasn't been able to enjoy much) day for David M. Downie, 54,/freedom in recent years." He| a director and former coach of|Said_ he knows he "just mecca Seattle Totems of the Western|drink and one or two glasses Hockey League. He died Mon-|8Te enough to get me going." day in hospital. Born in Burks| An accomplice, Cyril O'Con- Falls, Ont., Downie came here|nor, 49, 162 Elliott street, Osh-| in 1936 as a player with the;awa wes fined $10 and costs,| Seattle Seahawks. He coachedjor five days, when he was the Seattle Ironmen from 1948/found drunk on _ Beaverton's to 1950. [Simcoe street, with Gilmour. Alan Grant Gilmour, 46, no fixed abede, said he was cele. 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