Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 CROWN WARNS GANG Violence Threatens In Magistrate's Court Violence threatened in Whit- by Magistrate's Court, yester. day, when Crown Attorney W. Bruce Affieck affronted several youthful spectators after court was adjoumed warning them! severely to keep away from a Bay Ridges restaurant, | As the group started to) leave the courtroom, the Crown confronted each individ- ual and told them not to haunt the restaurant and if they ever threatened the owner again he "'would see they got it." STOP SNICKERING At one time during testimony by a defence witness, Mr. Affleck interrupted proceed. ings to warn a spectator to stop snickering or he would be thrown in jail. Ronald Lome Lyons, 731 Ann- land drive, Bay Ridges, was arraigned before Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn charged on four counts ranging from as- sault to petty trespassing Evidence introduced by minor stated Lyons had been invited to a wedding reception held at the residence of her brother. STARTED FIGHT She said Lyons left eeption early and later return ed with about six others and started a fight with her brother "Wasn't it a fact," asked, '"'that he didn't want you dancing with your relatives and said he would take your broth- ers ome at a time." "Yes," was the reply Terry Viggers of 1366 Tatra @rive, Pickering, (where the wedding reception was being held) told the court he was the owner of the property and said he told the accused to leave. DRESSED IN JEANS This was after the accused had returned for a second time dressed now in blue jeans "I was talking on the tele. phone in the living room," he aaid, "when I heard someone wearing out in front of the house." "There were about seven of them and they were asking us te come out and fight." "They said they were going te clean the place out." j "When I went out they never! the re- said anything but Lyons walk- ed up to me and stuck a knife in my side although there is no one here who can prove this," he told the court. Lyons denied having a knife on him, His brother, Wayne Viggers, testified also, they. had been threatened by the accused and his gang. He was also in- volved in a fight at the time. William Prentice, who appear- ed as a defence witness, said he saw Lyons talking to the minor outside her brother's res. idence, BROTHERS STARTED FIGHT He said she was followed by her brothers who started the fight. He could not, however, positively identify which broth- er it was, The Crown Attorney warned him of the consequences there would be if he perjured himself |to see what his friends were do-|W. under oath. He asked the court/ing: they had placed 12 cement/ Tuesday, reporter to make sure all the/plocks on the roof; I went and/penitentiary but 8 testimony given by this witness was taken down so it could be used as evidence if Prentice was charged with perjury In his own defence, Lyons took the stand and told court he had been invited to the re- ception but left about 8.30 p.m He said he went home and changed into some jeans the Crown cause he felt better and later) stopped at the Vigger residence on his way toa dance, The 22-year-old accused then told court, Terry Viggers did in fact ask them to leave the property, and he said he told his friends to get off the lawn so there would be no trouble WAS JUMPED "As I was getting car they jumped me." "Both of them, at once?" the Crown asked "No," Lyons answered, "one, then the other." At this time Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck arrested his procedure on the assault charge and turned to a second charge of petty trespassing. Mike Trkija, who operates a restaurant in Bay Ridges, took the stand and was sworn in by into the Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn. | |HAD TROUBLE He told court he had had quite' lwas adjow a bit of trouble with Lyons and his friends whom had threaten. 'ed him several times. | "They came into the restau- jrant about 10 minuies to. 12 Fri- lday. and threatend me," he told court. police my name would be in; headlines tomorrow." | | "One of them had a piece of} lpipe or something," he con-| 'nued, "and they followed me into the kitchen, the rest were) jthrowing sugar bowls around) jall over the place." ICALLED "THE FUZZ" | "Lyons said," and Taklja identified the accused, "if I caused any trouble and called ithe "Fuzz" they would fix me." | "T didn't want any trouble; and I asked them, just to leave." "When Lyons went outside locked the door, then I called! the police." He also told the Crown Attorney, he had been threaten- ed earlier that day when he was out walking with his six.) year-old son j CALLED DIRTY NAMES "They called me some dirty) names," he told court, and lshowed Magistrate Harry W.) Jermyn a piece of paper with} the words written on it, "and/ my little boy was asking me) what they meant." | "After listening dence, to be perfectly with you, I don't believe you His Worship said "This type of thing has to be! stamped out before it goes somewhere." i "You even came back dress-/ led for trouble!" His Worship! added, j He remanded Lyons in cus- tody for one week for sentenc- ing A charge of trespassing on the Vigger property was drop- iped as there was oo direct! evidence stating Lyons had been told to get off the prop- jerty and stay off. Prentice was held after court) rned pending perjury! | | | to this evi.| frank} charges. Lacrosse Semi Finals WHITBY | t way Traffic Act man, Hans Bras, street. jadditional day which would send} Four Traffic Violations Earn Four Month Sentence In the meantime Bras was wanted by Hamilton Police for leaving the scene of an acci- dent and driving while dis- qualified. The accused was involved in an accident with a parked ve- hicle on Barton street in Hamil- ton where he caused heavy damage to the rear of the park- ed_ vehicle, Four violations of the High- resulted in four months in jail for an Ajax 28 Windsor Bras was convicted in Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday, of dangerous driving, driving while his licence was under suspension, driving while dis- qualified and leaving the scene Driller Told Get Ticket -- Get Going Restitution of $10 for a belt he ripped off an Oshawa police- man was the only monetary penalty. William Purko was ordered to pay when he was arraigned in- court, Tuesday, charged with obstructing a On the dangerous driving charge, Bras received. two ed in Ajax following a police/months in jail consecutive with| chase with speeds up to 95jany other sentence he re- mph, \eeived. He also received two} He had been recognized by|months in jail for driving while Constable William Shaw of the Ajax Town Police as the ac- cused was driving on the Old Plant road, When Bras saw the police he of an accident. The accused was apprehend- sion This sentence was to run con-) current. Failing to remain at two-mile chase. jconcurrent with any other sen- During the chase, Bras trav-|tence he received and an addi. velled 50 mph in a 30-mile zone|tion! two months for driving and up to 95 in a 50 mile zone.|while disqualified was made Traffic on the highway was concurrent. medium at the time the chase| In all the accused received occurred, police said. \four months in jail. Penitentiary Term Refused Refusal by Magistrate Harryjalso received six months indef- Jermyn in Whitby Court,/inite on the conviction. to send an accused to} Leveridge was charged joint- to Guelph re-j/ly with Thomas Paul Metcalfe, formatory instead, was indica-|17, of RR 2, Orono, of stealing tive of His Worship's concern/an automobile. about those he convicts, | Metcalfe received a suspend- John William Leveridge was/@d sentence on the conviction convicted of auto theft, Tues-/@%d was placed on a one-year day, and sentenced to two years|Probational program by His less a day, although he request-| Worship. ed His Worship to give him an| He told the accused to return to his job, as he understood his employer would take him back, His Worship told the accused] 8"d to disassociate himself from he would have a better oppor-|®"Y like Leveridge who had tunity in the Guelph reforma-|¢Tminal records. tory to better himself. Leveridge} The' l7-year-old was also : jordered to report once a month ito the probation officer and be Fourth Drunk" he streets by 12 sain Conviction | Motorcyclist 'Jail 30 Days Costs $100 | On 2 Charges cated for the fourth time this) Unlawfu' possession of a year, William Paimer, of 310 driver's . permit and driving Chestnut street, Whitby, was/while under suspension resulted him to penitentiary | ifined $100 and costs in Whitby/in 30 days in jail for Edward! Shank, 81 Kaima drive, Picker-) Magistrate's Court, Tuesday Palmer was arrested outside/ing . the Whitby House Hotel on Dun-| Shank:.was arrested by Con- das street west, about 4 p.m.jstable J. Found of the Pickering last Wednesday, by Corporal/Township Police as he drove on Ernest Stoneman of the Whitby/Highway 2 with another motor- Police Department. icyclist on Sunday, June 23. The accused was in a fighting) Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn was too drunk to fight court was reculations set down. told This wasn't the first Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn)|Shank appeared before a magis- time his licence was under. suspen-|occurred. iW, Jermyn the| "They threatened me and MYj\tried to cover his face, then/scene of an accident resulted in'and head up to the Northwest family and said if f called the|tried to elude the police in aja two-month sentence to run/Territories as fast as you can,"| police officer and causing a disturbance, | The 26-year-old diamond drill- er from Thompson, Mani- toba, was visiting Oshawa on a holiday when the offences "TIL suspend your sentence for one year," Magistrate Harry told the accused, "on condition you get a ticket Purko told the court he would make restitution and be out of the area before the afternoon was finished, Income Tax Violations Net $100 In Fines Four separate violations of the Income Tax Act netted a village of Fairport man, Ray- mond Donnelly, $100, in fines when he was convicted om all) four counts in Whitby Magis-| trate's court, Tuesday, Documentary evidence on the offences was supplied to the} jcourt by Constable S. M. Bry-} jdon of the RCMP who represent-| jed the government. on the jcharges | Donnelly pleaded guilty fore Magistrate Harry |Jermyn on the four counts and] told him that 'since the time he was summoned he had filed a return, His Worship told the accused jhe was bound by law and since/ the accused pleaded guilty he| jwould have to fine him $25 on! each of the charges. he-/ Development Company Buy 'Township Far A 150-acre Whitby Township) farm has been purchased by a/ idevelopment company, D. W.) McQuay Real |said today | The D'Hillier street property, jowned by Robert James Mc- |Quay, brother of the Realtor jwas sold to an unnamed indus- jstance when the officer arrived told the accused, Tuesday, hejtrial development company for jat the scene but apparently he/had a "Blatant disregard" for/an undisclosed price. However,| Real Estate sources) purchase price was} well in excess of $50,000, | McQuay said the r Brooklin, very impressed with what they saw, a the Friesland Cattle Breeders many in the next two weeks and hope d,|'o buy local cows with the. idea of improving the breed of herds G Teles South African Cattle Buyers Visit Area Farm A group of cattle breeders from South Africa visited the arm of Roy Ormiston, south of Tuesday and were Mr, and Mrs. D, Beal Preston nd N. F. Fourie representing Association, are currently on an inspection tour of Holstein-Frie- sian herds in Ontario, These Canadian cattle are noted for their show and pro- ductive ability and are shipped all over the world, The South Africans will visit Southern Ontario farms wn Friesland, Turn Was Wide Driver Was - Intoxicated John Evans Martin, 499 Albert when he was convicted in Whit jby Magistrate's Court of drunk G aiving, Martin was apprehended on Dundas street west, after he had made an unusual wide turn from Brock street, At the time of arrest, Martin smelled stror of alcohol and had great diff ty in -getting out of his vehicle and had to rely on it for support, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said although there was no acci- dent there were some very near musses Martin was also driving with W./out his lights on at the time the/brick walls THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 14, 1963 § Bible C JERUSALEM (AP)--Part of Ashdod, one of five Philistine cities mentioned in the Bible, has been dug up in the coastal belt of Israel between Tel Aviv and the Gaza Strip. Prof. David .N. Freedman of the Pittsburgh Theological Sem- inary, who directed the exca- vating, says Ashdod is the larg- est Holy Land town yet un- earthed from the iron age--the 12th to the sixth centuries be- fore: Christ, The digging was sponsored by {israel Antiquities, by the Pitts- burgh Theological Seminary and: by the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh. Up to 250 people, jincluding many students from |Canada and the United States, {look part. | Freedman said this year's ex- lcavation turned up much evid- jence of how Ashdod looked dur- ling the transition from the late ibronze period--the 16th to the 18th centuries B.C, -- to the early iron age, That, he said, means from the street, Oshawa, was sentenced! /ast Canaanite settlement to the) apain. Then to seven days in jail, Tuesday, | Philistine occupation, There is evidence, he added, pporting the traditional view at advancing Israelites prompted by religious fanati- cism destroyed the Canaanite city of Ashdod in the 13th cen tury B.C. There is no evidence that the Israelites afterward oc- cupied the site, and it probabiy remained in ruins until the Philistines rebuilt it |FIND FORTRESS The two Philistine occupation jlevels identified so far are obvi- jously from the 12th and Lith centuries B,C, They include the remains of a fortress with about four 'feet su th thick. offence occurred. | MINOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Bases Loaded Double A bases that team to a 5-2 victory Mon- day over the Attersley Tire nine, m in the first game of the Whitby) Attersley Legion Minor Baseball playoffs'R and R at Centennial Park. Telegram pitcher Town struck out' six, earning the victory. Attersley a six hits, five walks struck out four between them In the second game the pitch- of Harvey Ross led B and R! Transport to an 8-5 win over Ki- wanis ine George Royals a walked -- Estate sources|foyr and allowed two hits in used two hurlers, jScero and Heffering who aliow- and! "Sparks Telegram Win loaded double by] ram catcher Cocker led/ Telegram 4 # /Kiwanis \Silvers | Hicks auad ane as ba be "- \Lynview --- 6 atu we ~Sokt ows ity Dug Up In Israel The tower of this fortress is assumed to have been used as a lookout over the Via Maris, a great highway that ran along the Mediterranean coast from Egypt toward Syria and Meso- potamia and was of strategic importance to the Pharaohs, Napoleon and British Gen. Sir Henry Allenby. Small vessels found in masa graves and still filled with bones indicate that Philistine Ashdod was destroyed in the eighth century B.C. It may have been destroyed by Uzziah, king of Judah, since the see. ond book of Chronicles in the Bi- ble says he "went forth . . . and brake down the wall of Ash. dod." Or it may have been razed by Assyrian king Sargon, who conquered the fortress in 712 B.C, The excavators found a fragment of a victory ste.e, or stone post, of Sargon. The inscription was carved in cun- eiform characters, yet unde ciphered. After that, Ashdod was built it was destroyed jagain, at the end of the sev. jenth century B.C,, either under |King Josiah of Judah or under |King Nebuchadnezzar of Baby- jon, Rebuilt yet another time, jit suffered a final decline in the Byzantine era, Modern Ashdod stands west jOf the old site and close to the jsea Canadians Face Narcotic Counts | PARIS (Reuters)--French lice Tuesday charged: two &. nadians and a Frenchman with jnarcotics offences involving an |illegal shipment of heroin. | The Canadians were identi. fied as Laurier Laviolette, a Montreal service station opera- tor, and Alan Phaneus, a sales. man, The Frenchman was named Pierre Roussel. The Canadians were arrested last Thursday as they prepared to leave Orly Airport for Mont. real. The arrest followed the dis- covery of 12 packages of heroin "lin the false bottom of a trunk. Informed sources said they were not expected to come te trial for six or eight months. me One-Stop en anoon-s Family Monuments Created To individual Requirements DB STAFFORD BROS. | DECORATING SHOP © Custom Dreperies @ Broedioom end Ruge Wellpeper and Murels C.1.L. Peints end Vernishes DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby jwas then asked by the accuseditrate charged with the abovel Company officials said there! Bergstrom was the hurler for if he could have a suspended/offences. jas a possibility the property will/the losers with Brian Wyatt.| sentence on the conviction His Worship convicted the ac-/be annexed into Whitby. David Ross was the catcher for His Worship replied, "as Ijcused on the offences and sen-| Whitby Town Council has at/the winners, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST PERSONALS Mrs. L. C. Dewsbury is spend-| ling a few weeks in Richmond Open Saturday Night By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Sr, Lacrosse Club|¥Titer that all the biame is not! Mrs. Jesse Dewsbury will open its Eastern Canada semi-final playoff series against the Port Credit Sailors at the Brooklin arena Saturday night starting at 8.45. The winner of this series) meets the winner of the Bramp- ton-St. Catharines series for the right to represent Eastern Can ada in the Mann Cup finals to be held in Cornwall It had been expected that Brooklin would open the series in Port Credit Thursday night and be back here Saturday night. The reason for this being that the Brooklin club wanted have their own home night and en the other hand felt that they would be doing the Port Credit team a favor letting them have the first gam Also the Brooklin clu thats Port Credit had to post a second bond as a result of defaulting to St. Kitts in the later stages of the season that they migh giad of an extra home game before starting on the playolf road Especially, if they opening the series at would have to pia in a row at Brookina However, the Port rectors did not fee wanted io give Brookiin games in a row at home. They decided they would wait Saturday night to play the first game, here in Brooklin and then rotate back and forth after that with the second game siated for Port Credit Tuesday might It would appear there .was a @tave mistake made in our story Monday night in regard to the final scoring data for the! agreed to home they two games Credit di that thev ' 2 iwo * und! ours We chatted with the secretary the game in Brooklin. He gave cial, However it is like so many lthings that the OLA has done| Ottawa, are expected week this year, mixed up lke a batch of scrambled eggs. He gave us a figure not including the Brook- jlin game in Port Credit which! as yOu know was a 17-goal effort by the Brooklin crew. Thus the big mistake We said in our story Monday night that Cy Coombes, the Peterborough flash playing for in the league standings, Wel Cy, we take it all back. It is in the book that you, for your fine year's work, finished in he Trunnerup slot. We hope there has been no hard feelings in re. gard to this untimely error. In the meantime don't forget the up and coming plavoff series which starts Saturday night in Brooklin at 84 when Port Credit will be the visitors SCHEDULE FOR OLA SEMIFINALS Saturday, Aug Credit at Brooklin, Tuesday, Aug. 2 -- Brooklin , Re paiie r Aug. 2 -- Port it at Brooklin Saturday, Aug. 4 -- Brookly at Port Credit The following games are if needed Tuesday, Aug. 2 -- Port Credit at Brookiin Thursday, Aug. 29 -- Brooklin at Part Credit Saturday. Aug. 3 -- Port Credit at Brookiin Evering BROCK Whitty "FIREBRAND" erring--Kent Teylor, Lise Montell Shows at 6:55 and 8:40 nawam | With Rustling Mr. and Mrs, Alec Fillier and jdaughter Kathy and son Roddy jof the OLA Saturday night at! are spending a two-week vaca-P2Y the monetary penalty jon at a cottage at Crystal jus the figures we felt were offi-/Take | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carty, of end/ jguests at thé home of Mr. and/ i Mrs. Ron Fitzgerald, 1001 Green i street, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fieming,) | Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs: Larry Disney, Pickering, are spending : few days in Lake Placid, New i York "i Mrs. Myrtle Fletcher and her * ad |Brooklin finished in third spot/Sen Brian recently visited Mr land Mrs Alan Branton who jwere on &@ camping vacation at Bobcaygeon. Recent guest at the Fletchers' residence was Mrs. Bernice Bartlett, of Mait- land, sister of Mrs. Fietcher Mrs. Philip McKenzie and daughter Myra of St. Catharines were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F./ -- 209 St. Lawrence street | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ford and family have returned from a two-week vacation spent in 17 -- Port North Arlington, New Jersey, as Church, the guests of Miss Mary Maver Mrs. R. P. Foster and daugi ters Debra, Jan and Brenda Spent two weeks in Windsor visiting Mrs. Foster's. brother and sister-inJaw Mr. and Mrs D. Whitaker. Recent cuests at jthe Fosters' residence 194] /Wardman crescent were Mr and Mrs. Thorald Foster and family of Detroit, Mich ($1,000 Bail For 3 Charged Bail was set at $1,090 for three Toronto men who appear. ed in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Twesday, en charges of cattle rustling The three, David Fernell, 430 Ontario street, Raymond Jack son, 323 Parliament sireet and Kenneth Holland, 81 Jones avenue, were arraigned on the eharges. They were charged stealing a Holstein beast in Pickering Township, las; San- day The matter was set over anti! neki week when the tno wil with jleague. It is the opinion of this Hill as the guest of Mr. and pointed out a while ago this istenced him to 30 days for|present an application before your fourth offence in a vear." driving while his licence was Palmer was fined $100 andjunder suspension and a 10-day costs and given one month to sentence for illega! possession of 'a permit was made concurrent ouple Remembered On Silver Anniversary | Numerous eards, flowers,/and Mrs. R. L. Lovell, mother gifts and well wishes were re-of Mr. Gilchrist. y Mr. and Mrs. Don-) Evening tea was poured by i st, 201 Craydon Mrs. Glenn Willson, sister-in- nitby, on the occasion law of Mrs. Gilchrist, and recent silver wedding'Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Regina, anniversary s r-in-law of Mr. Gilchrist Over 100 guests from Whitby, sisting in serving both shawa, Oakville, St. Catha. evening and afiernoon were Guelph Toronto, cousms of the couple: Mrs. W. Regina and Rochester, New McKay. St. Catharines, Miss York, called a; their home to FE. Mowat, Whithy, Mrs. P. 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