Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1963, p. 4

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@ . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 2, 1963 4 BOWMANVILLE | (Staff) An Oshawa man received sen-| tence, a second was remanded out of custody and a third was assigned a two-year suspended sentence and ordered to post a $1000 bail. He was further or- dered to make restitution to Merrill MacDonald, the com- plainant on the assault charge. James Burgess was remanded out of custody until Dec, 31 on the stipulation that he mever leave his home without his wife, except to go to work, and that he stay away from alcohol. Burgess Whyte was remanded in custody until next Tuesday. He was the only one of the three who was not represented by counsel, and Magistrate R. B. Baxter admitted that he was somewhat hesitant to allot aj} ONTARIO FARM CALENDAR | Longford -- North Ontario Plow- ling Match at the farm of Wm.) MacDermid on Rama Road, five' miles north of Atherley. Thursday, Oct; 3, 8.30 p.m., Brooklin Township Hall -- Oc- tober meeting for Brooklin Jun- ior Farmers. Tuesday, Oct. 8 to Saturday, Oct. 12, Caledon -- Internation-| al Plowing Match at the farm of Conn Smythe. Tuesday, Oct. 8th, 8.30 p.m., TWO GOALIES IN ACTION ough Petes, both Ian Young and Dennis Gibson will see action in the locals' cage, However, they are expected to do so separately and not in the manner shown above. When the Oshawa Generals open their exhibition schedule tonight at the Bowmanville arena against the Peterbor- Admits Assault On Little Girl ing Match. Saturday, Oct, 12, 9.00 a.m. -- Uxbridge Fair -- Achieve- ment days will be held for the Scott 4-H Grain Club, the Scott BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jfirst arrested, but later ad- a two-car collision at Queen and 4-H Potato Club, the Scott 4-H A Nestieton man was found|mitted that he had been with'Lambert streets Tuesday was Beef Calf Club and the Scott guilty of the indecent assault the girl and eventually describ- treated at Memorial Hospital|/Beef and Dairy Junior Calf charge of a nine-year-old girl ined the whole affair, voluntarily.|twice within thirty minutes Club. an "in camera' magistrate's The constable said that posi-/ pay) Mintz, 20, 35 West aven-|, SUmday, Oct. 13, 8.00 p.m., court hearing here Tuesday. {tive identification was madeiie Hamilton. suffered a neck Ueaskdale Presbyterian Church The court, was informed that/when a mark seen by the gitl/«whintash" and a broken rib 77. Annual Ontario County Jun- at the time of arrest 22-year-on her attacker's shoulder was in the an geutdent M nit we, old Neil Kerr showed more fear|found on the shoulder of the later hee ma i ie of a charge of having beer in accused. I eee. Sena. So Suye. 10 hii Gar' WN Verioree' for tel Her deseribedthes-atéltudeof Die .A Wound over one eye attack on the child, the accused as "bitter," This injury was sustained as he he did mechanical work on his Board Room -- October Meet- Oshawa Times Photo |ing for Uxbridge Junior Farm- ar | "Thursday, Oct. 19, Caledon -- Crash Victim Treated Twice Inter-County Plowing Competi- tion at the International Plow- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) One of three people injured in ior Farmers' Church Service. Oct. 15, 16 and 17, Uxbridge -- Yields will be taken on On- tario County. 100 Bushel. Corn Club Plots. The charge of rape of the He kept asking whether same child was withdrawn at was going to : the request of her parents. The/having beer in his car. I told/Mint7 on both occasions. Board Room Annual Meeting Crown was told that the girl be-/him that he was going to be Also injured in the crash were for Ontario County Cream Pro- came highly nervous, even to charged with rape. _ \David Allison, 18, and William ducers' Ass'n. the point of hysteria every time "He didn't seem the least bit/Allison, 23, both of RR3, Bow-| Tuesday, Oct. 15, 8.30 p.m. she recalled the incident. concerned about this, He was|manville. William Allison suf-|Cannington, Brock District, High The mother of the molested stil' preoccupied with the beer|fered torn shoulder ligaments,|School -- October meeting for girl testified that her daughter'thing. an injured knee and neck "whip Beaverton Junior Farmers, ran into the house on the night, 'Finally he admitted: 'I wasjash". David Allison also suffer- Friday, Oct. 18, 9.00 a.m., of July 30 screaming "a bad with her but I didn't hurt her'."|oq neck "whip lash". Federated Colleges, Guelph -- man is after me, a bad man is| Kerr pleaded guilty to the| Drivers of the vehicles involv-|4,4 Inter - Club Competitions. after me!" indecent assault charge. Mag-\og w *homas Edward Stacey,|,0Ur teams of 4-H Club Mem- fraia' ROB. Bost ded| d were Thomas aCeY» bers from Ontario County. will CHILD HYSTERICAL Lite custcdy Lac tae GORE teenie, and Hugh Ashe daking part ; im in custody for two weeks|ajlison, RR3, Bowmanville. No| priqay' pet. She then quoted. to the court gver the protest of defence)..,;. n, ' °| Friday, Oct. 18, 9.00 a.m., the child's description of the|coynsel James Clarke of Co- estimate of damage was avai:-|/ Peterborough, Morrow Memor- whole incident. bourg. able ial Centre -- Annual District "She was hysterical. She is a} The defence requested that Black and White Championship shy, nervous child and now all|Kerr receive further psychiatric . Show she wants to do is shut the/examination at the Ontario Hos- Library Keeps His Worship assured the de-| P Si resent nite whole thing out of her mind.| pital Bince she was told that she . Might have to testify on this!fence that the further examina- fase she has had to take tran-|tion would be made_ possible, | [. ve ee ee ie |Board has decided to remain at| Farmers "She was extremely relieved) Kerr has been out on $5000 oda i it| an aS" we when Y anarohie bail clive the initial mie pe the present library location, it Wednesday and Thursday, Evans (of the OPP) called and|the charge being central and with ample/Oct. 23 and 24, 9:00 a.m., Ux- told her that sh ol Maclitca! ; Pans space. : bridge -- Farm pond inspec- tla se Would nO a ee ses al abe tmard received, a letter ens or, subs iar' S B Keadel of Por taccused ascaxe ha' felt. "aoe from the Little Charitable Foun-) _ Thursday, Oct. 24, 8.00 p.m., ory told' the court that he hadiclety must be protected »? %?\ dation in which they were offer-|( annington, Brock District examined the girl on' the might! - 'Yesterday we did not know eae lie a ® pub badanncage High school ~ Ontario. County in question and had ascertain- he was guilty so he was given a4 _ the bo sg 4 i a 5 Sotasatd ereune : nee charge. e boar e his was ing a yy! 2 ed that she had been badly bruis- the benefit of the doubt and let's senerous offer but at the pres: neck ntetition: held at Brownyiew Farm. | Tuesday, Oct. 22, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank Hall October 'Stay At Home' Order By Court Uxbridge, Dept, of Agriculture ~~ ORONO -- The Orono Library| Meeting for Port Perry Junior} jail term in light of the sen- tences incurred by the other two. "Of course," His Worship con- tinued, "if Constable Cornell (of the OPP) were here he would say: 'Lock him up and throw away the key'." Crown Attorney Geoffrey Bon- nycastle told the court that Whyte was on probation and had already violated it, several times. : Whyte asked to be able to join his family, now residing in Montreal. Magistrate Baxter appeared ready to grant this request until Constable George, Evans of the OPP mentioned that he was. still investigating the possibility that Whyte's mo- toreycle had been stolen. Whyte was found guilty of a charge of failing to yield the right of way Tuesday. His sen- tence on that was reserved until) next week along with his sen-! tence on the assault charge. | His Worship laid down a ser-| Thursday, Oct. 3, 9.00 a.m.,/ies of conditions which Cornish| 7% swore to abide by under the) * - terms of his suspended sen- tence: Cornish is. not to--leave Osh- awa, except on business; he is to report to his parole officer twice monthly for the first 12 months and monthly over the next 12; he is not to leave his house after an imposed curfew of 9.00-p.m., except to go to work. Seek Entrants Plaque Event -- ORONO -- The Orono Horti- cultural Society invite students 11-16 years of age to enter the preliminary «section of the Cen- tennial Plaque competition, The purpose of the contest is to ob- tain a suitable design to label the trees planted in honor of Canada's Centennial Year, 1967. Students. from Orono and sur- rounding district, and members of the Orono Junior Gardeners' Club are eligible to enter. Ist,) 2nd and 3rd _ prizes' will be awarded. The winning entries counties). The winners of the District contest will be entered in the Provincial Competition, '|sponsored by the Ontario Horti- cultural Association and judged at their 1964 Convention. RULES 1, Plaque must be original -- the student's own work; no cut- outs permitted, 2. Design must Colors may be ysed. 3. Design to, contain these words: Canada's Centennial 1867-1967; be clear. 4. Design to be mounted on! : : 5 ments on the St. Lawrence Sea-| Tuesday, Oct. 22, 9.00 a.m., stiff paper or cardboard, end... Necachad $10,000,000 Tues- Bowmanville -- Corn Day to.be|ample space provided for var-| qay st p iety name of tree. 5. Approximate size preferred is 11 x.9 inches. design, pattern or shape. a BOWMANVILLE -- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sellers celebrated their golden wedding anniver- sary on Saturday at the Memor- ial Park Club House, where they received many relatives, neigh-|afternoon from 2.30 to 5.30. The) The record features Doug on the the|vocal and is one of his own|Tranquada was elected bors and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Sellers were married Sept. 30, 1913, in Tren- ton, Ont., by the late Rev. Arm- strong of Trenton. The is the former daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. John Weeks, and the bride- groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sellers. The bride of 50 years ago 100k-|piner and Mrs, Charles Mutten.|the weekend with her brother, ed lovely in a peacock blue Lunch was served by the daugh-|Mr. Jim Oliver, who is a pa- matching |ters and grand-daughters, after|tient in the Lindsay Hospital. sheath dress with jacket and a corsage of pink and gold sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers were blessed with 13 children, 12. of har sith car. Dr. K, W. Slemmon tree Ixbri ric strict N : be charged with on treated Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture|the District No. 4 contest (5| Bodtan Hughes), Oshawa; Mar- garet (Mrs. Thorton Anderson), Bowmanville; Grace (Mrs. Ed- ward Jacques), Dorothy (Mrs, Fred Sayar), Scarborough; Louise (Mrs. Lyle), Bowmanville; Barbara (Mrs. Ken Johnston), Bowman- Gordon, ville; George, Tom, Seaway Interest Hits $10,000,000 DETROIT (AP)--Interest pay- ay with the latest payment of $355,097. Joseph H. McCann, U.S. sea- way . administrator made the Couple Honored, Golden Wedding Scarborough; | |Peters. Mrs. taking the reading group. RECREATION BOWMAN VILLE -- Minor Hockey application forms are available at the Recreation Of- fice or at the town clerk's office in the Bowmanville town hall. Registrations will be accept- ed in person only at the Lions Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 15 and Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m, and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. A birth certificate, or some other proof of age must accom- pany your application form when it is returned. MEN'S BASKETBALL soon as possible. Wednesday evenings, Oct, 16, High School. SENIOR CITIZENS 8.00 p.m Melbourne, Raymond-_and Bi'l, all of Bowmanville. | Cuts Record Registrations -- For Minor Loop to the meeting Eileen Gatchell at 623-3574, ACTIVITIES Recreation men - a need for ag ge recrea- ion. through quests made by individuals groups. Perhaps you have a hobby or recreational interest that If you require transportation please call Mrs. One of the ways in which the Department learns program ; and you ~ If you are interested in play- ing Town League Basketball this season please get in touch with Ted Dadson-at 623-2972 as All -games will be played on starting at .the Bowmanville The first fall meeting of the Bowmanville Senior Citizens will be held at the Lions Community Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at The Bowmanville High School Band will provide the entertain-| } ment for the evening. The Band] The highlight of the meeting, is under the direction of David' which was presided over by Mr. M. FE. Leask is\Elmer Des Roches, was a talk Orono Singer , would like to share with others. Why not call the Recreation fice and tell about it, It could lead to the beginning of a very wholesome form of leisure time activity for a number of your fellow residents. PTA Meeting Hears Priest _BAY RIDGES -- The Septem- . ber meeting of the Catholic Par- ent Teacher Association of Holy Redeemer School, Bay Ridges, was held in the auditorium re- cently. by the Reverend Felix Kwiat- | kowski OMI, who spoke on 'The [Christian Home". He particu- \larly urged fathers to be better parents by devoting more time ito their sons. Father Kehoe, as ihe is known, also stressed the importance of a yearly retreat They have 38 grandchildren) ORONO -- Douglas Lycett of|for married couples, in assisting and nine great-grandchildren. Orono, has ha d a new record with the carrying out of a happy Open house was held in the/released which is now on sale.|married life. guests were received by meeting Patrick as the During the family, and a buffet lunch was| arrangements. The record is by'new vice-president, served. ' The head table was beautifully pride|decorated with gold and bronze cut with Mr. Lyce Lillian Weeks,| Mums centred by a three-tierod| titles of. ' and Wedding cake with golden can-|"Going Home'"'. delabra on each side. Tea was served from two sil-| ver tea services by neighbors] Mrs. Harry Dadson, Mrs, Frank) which the guests were asked to sign a guest book. Many beautiful gifts and flow- ers were received, among them Tuesday, Oct. 15, 8.00 p.m,,|Will then be forwarded to enter) 405, are living: Edith (Mrs.'a clock and gold hassock. pre-| sented by the neighbors and iflowers by the Town of . Bow- jmanville, Messages of congratulation were receivd from: Governor- General and Mme, Vanier, Alec! Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- son, Premier John Robarts, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Honey, Town of Bowmanville, from the provincial government, |George Sellers, England (Mr. |Sellers' brother), and Mrs. A'ice |Bayliss, England (sister of Mrs. Sellers). Among the many guests were Alex Carruthers, MPP, and Mayor Ivan Hobbs of Bowman- jville and Mrs, Hobbs. In the evening, the family and friends gathered for a mock jwedding put on by the 'amily, followed by dancing. Master of ceremonies for the 6. There are no limitations {or|payment on behalf of the St./occasion was Robert Spencer f| |Lawrence Seaway Development/Qshawa, who read congratula-| 7. The name and address of|Corporation to the U.S. trea-|tions from Abe Taylor, presi- each entry and name of the local horticultural society. shoul be on the back of mounting. | 8. originality, practicability, itractiveness, educational and neatness. sury. This interest on a $130,000,000 debt has been paid since the $275,000,000 debt ed. He concluded that an as-|out on bail i 7 ' ent time will remain in their sault was made. "Today we do know he is|present location. Board mem- Constable Evans said the ac-jguilty. He pleaded guilty and I)bers did, however, view the cused denied the incident when'so find." room at the Medical Centre. | The purchasing commitiee of the library has been given authority to purchase at the present time books totalling in cost to $600. Some children's books have already been order- ed and the rest will be ordered Orono And Erin Companies Join within a few days. Supplies for ORONO -- The shareholders;holders of either one share of} pei of the Orono Telephone Com-'either preferred or common Peary oie % be sent to the pany have voted in favor ofthe new Company will be re-!township council asking for amalgamating the Orono Tele-\ceived. There will;remain au-|financial assistance to help phone Company with the Erin thorized and unissued 4,247 pref-replace those books taken out Community Telephone Companyjerence shares and 128,000 com-|of the library. The board felt Limited to form a new com-|mon shares of the amalgamized|their request was feasible as/ pany to be known as Central company. These shares are sub-|those in the township will bene- Community Telephone Com-jject to allotment and issued by|fit by the existence of the nn Limited. wi Hig 4 Board of Directors. |library. To date the police vil- 'ew were in attendance at) was proposed that H. S. lage has § the 'Meeting and no verbal ob-|Coughlin Jr., of Pennsylvania ant the ovincial gor Diabet jections to the amalgamation| will be the president of the new\a sum of $400 were made. The vote carried board along with Russell Gif-| Miss Munroe of the Provin- by 268 to 7. Of the 268 in favor|ford, Dunnville, vice-president|cial Library will again visit the 239 were voted by five proxy|and Kervan Miller, Dunnville,|Orono library to set out poli- holders. To carry the proposal|secretary - treasurer. Othericies to be followed. To date two-thirds of the votes'cast had| members of the board are to be|some 2500 'books have been to be in favor. The needed per-|/Elmer McKinnon, Hillsburgh|taken off the library shelves centage was away beyond that |and Robert Morton, RR 1, Ken-!These books will go on sale at required. jdal. |a later date with the sale expect The converting of shares from| The total assets of the two|ed to be in the Municipal Build new Central Company will pro-;companies (Orono $102,552 andiing. Those interested in the! vide 100 shares for every Orono Erin $52,314.19) as of June 30|\books may then view the selec- common share. For Erin share-'1963 amount to $613,836.90, 'tion before they are discarded THANK YOU-- The Voters of Oni. Riding For Your Very Great Vote of Confidence In Me. I Will Continue To Serve You To The Best Of My Ability ! ! Dr. M. B. 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