Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Feb 1964, p. 6

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Sa ta = Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 TRAIN-TRUCK FATALITY Toronto Trucker Dies In Train-Truck * A Toronto trucker died last might as a result of -injuries|two motors to Dunlop Tire and suffered when his truck collid-| Rubber, and Dupont of Canada. ed with a fast freight at the IRONIC Dunlop drive-CNR level cross-| The irony of the situation ing yesterday. jlies in the fact that workmen Ralph Allan Black, 30, of 15|were less than two days away irchview cres., Toronto, was|from completing the installa- rown 31 feet from his demol- tion of "wigwag"' signals and ished three-ton cab-and-chassis|gates at the crossing. After wehicle by the scheduled, 55\being struck, Black's truck miles per-hour train. He died at/snapped off one of the posts 7.30 p.m. in Oshawa General!for the proposed gates. Hospital. Constable Sandford disclosed Constable Richard Sandford of|that Black, who was married Whitby PD placed the time of|with a one-year-old baby girl, the accident at 12:45 yesterday/had been in the process of de- afternoon. He said that Black/livering the two motors from had been southbound on Dunlop! Westinghouse of Canada, Ltd., Sun Cafe Fracas Costs Youth $150 "There are no more law-/Tom) out of the way, "as he abiding people than the Chi-|was leaving." mese," Crown Attorney Bruce have the m/done accidentally. day. 'We eannal, molested by the likes of this that Kearnan had being in the Sun wick. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Steven- son, 112 Starr avenue, are cele- brating their 43rd wedding anni- versary today, Feb. 19. Their friends wish them every happi- ness. ' " gocused. His Worshi, agreed, and fined the accused, Carl Kearnan, $100 and costs oo. too many stfange 90 days for striking Mrs. Shull stories," Magistrate Jermyn age alters "Tt should be jail," his Wor- . | *Kearnan, your story has ship told Kearnan, 23, of 715) changed three' times." Mr. Affleck that "some exem-| hy plary punishment) should be|S0n was assault,' Kearnan mut- handed down." tered. only escaped jail beeause he/at all," said Mr. Affleck. had just returned to steady work. He was also fined $50) WHITBY charge of wilful damage aris-| « ing from the same incident. | PERSONALS Mrs. Tom told the court that! accused and twc companions on|to a new position with General the night in question because|Motors Sales Department as "they were making too much|truck and. fleet Manager of the dropped two bricks into toilet in the men's washroom." She said she tried to call "hit h k Mrs. Raymond Hutchinson, cele- head with his fist, grabbed her Drated her 11th birthday on Val- by the arms, and thrown her ¢'tine day. For the occasion she She then fel ; companions of King Street mig Tell:to' the floor, she School at a bowling party. Mrs. Tom's father-in-law, cafe! King Street Home and School ated her statements. B<th'"Snelling Bee" Thursday, Feb. agreed that Kearnan had also 90 at 7.30 p.m. All parents urged hurled an ashtray that brok € to attend. Mr. Tom, Belated happy birthday wishes It was the broken ashtray/are extended to Mrs. Raymond that prompted the wilful dam-/Hutchinson who celebrated her Constable Jim Wilson of Whitby PD told the court that although there were no notice- Tom on Jan. 9, bruises on her arm did show up the next day. had nothing to do with placing and family, Barry and Dale, the bricks (doorstops) in thejspent jast weekend in Bancroft toilet. He further denied thelas the guests of Mr. and Mrs. had just '"'moved her (Mrs.'J. L. Churcher. BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 and 8:20 | WHITBY Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 STEAL ANYTHING --EVEN YOUR WIFE . «. if you paid enough! LESLIE PHILLIPS ano tote fare if JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE MICHAEL MEDWIN Magistrate Harry Jermyn/first denie Kum ug in the Sun Cafe on concluded. "The truth never Mee renee that nese egetr| "Didn't! think touching ® per- Kearnan was told that he| "I have no sympathy for you and costs or 10 days on a she had refused to serve the| Mr. Lovell has been appointed noise," and because they police, but that Kearnan had|, Alyson, daughter of Mr. and out of the way." entertained some of her school proprietor Jim Tom, corrobor- Association is holding its annual against the booth nearest to age charge, the court learned, birthday Monday, Feb. 17. able bruises or marks on Mrs Kearnan testified that he had) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Churcher assault allegation, claiming he|Clayton Price and Mr. and Mrs, | "THIS 1S A COMEDY OF CROOKS WHO WOULD STANLEY BAXTER WILFRID HYDE WHITE wie 4808 CHRISTIE 'pat eens sacar 2408 POE poprerrerr tania) (Sesrnemgraa Be CONT THE INTERNATIONAL MURDER MACHINE THEY COULON'T TORN OFFI ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HENRY SILVA--ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY " He admitted to breaking the| signal | Affleck pointed out here yester-jashtray, but claimed it was! : | |NO ONE SAW IT Constable Wilson informed) jman, told police he had seen |the truck coming down Dunlop had|Maritimes Region and will re-| Whitby had his share of troubles the/side in Moncton, New Bruns-|when he stopped a car on High- |9 Lynwood drive, St. Catharines, | they told him to get out of his rar, ' All ambulance service in Whitby and Whitby Township may end March 1. Donald Way, owner and oper- ator of Whitby Exclusive Am- bulance said last night that operating costs would force him to close out his services. The statement was made hours after Whitby Town Coun- cil refused his petition for a subsidy. The Council wit in- stead seek provincial and Coun- cil subsidies for ambulance serv- ices. Mr. May disclosed that his service had been a '"'losing |proposition"" since he began here \Oct, 1.- His arrival co-incided jwith the discontinuance of am- |bulance service by Harry and Jack Town. |TOWNS REFUSED TOO The Town brothers donated their ambulance to St. John Ambulance, and confined their efforts to the funeral business, lwhen the 1963 Council likewise refused them a $5,000 subsidy. Mr. May, who left the em- iploye of Don Harvey's heavily- subsidizeq ambulance service in Bowmanville, explained. the situation. "I went into the hole early, just in stocking up with the |proper equipment', he said. "It cost me $900 over and above the price of the Cadillac ambu- lance." "IT don't want to leave the larea without an ambulance, but jL just can't afford to keep it Crash drive, on his way to deliver)Toronto, where he had beenjup. As it is now, I am only; employed five years. able to stay above Mirdt be- | sause my wife is working." $15,000 DAMAGE sas prediges Ce The truck was a $5000. write- Pe: aeinsasslesr joff, the constable continued, He estimated total damages at FEB. 8th DEADLINE $15,000, The motor bound for Dupont was valued at $4500, For Contributions For 1963 and the one for Dunlop at To Our $200. The Dupont motor was thrown RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN about 60 feet from the truck, which was pushed 75 feet up the track, and 101 feet into a cul- vert. The motor 3000 pounds. | Constable Sandford estimated \that wreckage from the crash/ was hurled as far as 400 yards }down the track, He said the 42- car train stopped about 590 lyards from the point of im- pact. The train's engineer, Milton Campbell, told police he had been on the other side of the weighed about TRUST 308 DUNDAS ST. W. He explained that further ex- VICTORIA] and GREY | WHITBY And DISTRICTNo Ambulance Subsidy May Force End Of Area Service consideration the first aid we administer", sometimes use four and five dressings. ruined, So are our blankets." pense had been incurred when the engine blew in the Cadillac: He felt that repairs alone would be about $600. He is also paying rental on an interim vehicle that he hitch- hiked to Peterboro to. pick up. The Whitby Exclusive Am- bulance became the only one in the area after Murray Robinson discontinued his coverage of Brooklin Dec. 1, 1963. Mr, May and his staff, which includes his wife, (when she is) not at her regular work) his sister (whom he had to import ts answer telephone) and_ one other man, work 'round the clock. CAN'T COLLECT He explained further that his chances of collecting any money from highway calls were about one in three. He pointed to a situation in December and Jan- uary where he made 18 calls or the provincial roads or ac- cesses, and collected on only two of them. " rate per highway call is|A | $17 in the $17", he emphasized. calls he made in the Town were usually paid for promptly, and commended the Whitby Police Department for "great co-oper- ation." COUNCIL SYMPATHETIC Town Council early in January seeking t' > $5,000 grant to stay in operation, The matter was referred to committee, and the report was filed with Council Monday night. thetic, they said, but no grant| was forthcoming. They agreed| to send a letter to the mere | and county suggesting subsidy. - | CANNOT CARRY ON ' ed Dec, 30 that calls to acci-| "And this' doesn't take into dents on _ THI OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, Februcry 19; 1964 § concur: "T will not pull my ambu- lance off the road, yo mat- he said. 'We Our linen is often that time. "But something must "None of these are included|be done. Sight Missing the men--identified only = Foster and Mr. Hun! 1a found by an RCAF Helicopter Pilots PY figs ag wera) AUCs GUA S nranoced f1ie it pa The search craft was unable to land in the area and other arrangements were being made be ignored, Mr. May would not TRENTON, Ont. (CP) Tw : i - 0 occupants of a helicopter, miss- sal eg Hcg Moye ing in the James Bay area since ee at leiehe" ie ek end P acca were sighted late } , onday and appeared to be in RCAF search good shape, the RCAF said. res © A distress signal sent by the pilot was picked up by a civil- ian aircraft in the area and re- and res- cue centre in Trenton, The fallen Sikorsky S-55 and armas Since October I have lost over $1000 in unpaid bills for highway calls. The service can- not carry on like this indefin- He added, however, that any The association had issued the ultimatum in hopes of gaining talks with Attorney - General Fred Cass. No action was taken,|' Mr. May's service is the only completely private one between Pickering Townline and Port Hope. The Oshawa Ambulance Mr. May had approached the ment, and Don farvey's is paid for partially by the municipali- I ca ties of Bowmanville, Newcastle itely. and Darlington Township. employment with Harvey that the latter was 'somewhere around $4000 per year, and was guaranteed a minimum number of calls per month." SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers PHONE 668-4341 Mr. May recalled from his subsidized at One-Sto is operated by the Fire Depart- The Councillors were sympa-|] Family Monuments | | Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. When the Ontario Ambulance ssociation Executive announc- Provincial highways) |. 121 BROCK ST. 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