Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1964, p. 5

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ee 1 IE A PL aa a ----_-- eat i i = WHI i , Manager: John Gavit TBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE TO THE RESCUE COURT BRIEFS In spring, a young. man's fancy apparently turns to thoughts of the Ontario Ladies College. For the first time in at least six months, convictions were registered in Magistrate's Court here resulting from disturb- ances at the Reynold's street private school. Drunk Brawl Costs A "drunken brawl, more than| anything, else', netted three; Whitby. men $50 apiece and} charges read in Magistrate's| Court here Tuesday. of Dundas street east, and| Richard Samuel Stacey of! Perry street, admitted to beat- ing up on Francis John Ellison, | 48, also of Whitby. Constable Dave Kernohan c!! OPP Whitby recalled that, on! May 26, he found Ellison on| a loading platform up in the Fourth Concession of Pickering.| He described the injuries: | "Bruises and scrapes on the forehead, a severe bruise on| the chest, and bruises to the} arms and left side." Ellison |was hospitalized for two days | The accused and Ellison, he| |eontinued, had been drinking] |most of the day in the Whitby} |Hotel. It was suggested that| the pummeling resulted from| an argument over a bet. "They were all pretty well under the influence', suggested Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. Constable Kernohan agreed. |. "Well", |Ebbs, 'it appears to be more of a drunken brawl than -any- thing else." Bryant, 17 and Wayne Stinson, 17, paid $50 and costs on charges of drinking under age. Their alternative was one month in jail. Cpl. Ernie Stoneman of Whit- by PD told the Court he investi-|month: definite, two-month in-|SPace on gated complaints of boys "shouting and swearing" on the east end of the building on May 29. "There was a somewhat large audience of young ladies,"' the officer indicated. "Both boys," he added, "ad-| mitted to drinking beer. They said they obtained it at some apartment on Mary street." THIS CASE IS CLOSED! fesses, Moore, 22, of Pacific avenue, Toronto confessed to the offence before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs. The Court learned that Moore had broken into the Avis Boat- August, 1962 and stolen nine 3.5 horsepower motors. Said Magistrate F. §,) 7 Charges of robbery with vio-| ' lence against the trio were in Toronto in 1963, the Court learned, and the offence . was traced back to the accused. Magistrate Ebbs, at the re- quest of Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, administered a _ 10- definite sentence to run concur- rent with one now being served |by Moore, |REALLY TIRED? | Wendell Dearl Parish couldn't 'wait to get home to bed June 6. So he drove his car through tween 80 and 85 miles per hour, Constable Jim Wilson of Whitby |PD told the Court. | Parish, 20, of 1716 Dufferin costs, or 30 days, on assault} After two years, a thief con-| street, Whitby, was fined $50 or | Pickering Township. PD was|less driving stint, and an addi- The men, David George Fos-\able to close a case of break,|tional $25 and costs or 15 days ter of RR'1, Joseph Simpsonienter and theft when Larry|for drinking under age. jone month "sti 5 a.m. care- | Constable Wilson told |Court he followed Parish at a jhigh rate of speed west on Dun- das street east. 1 jhouse on Frenchman's Bay in| When he was finally able to Plays clock him, the speedometer 'read 80 miles per hour, he said. Whitby at speeds ranging be- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 10, 1964 § OLC's Nocturnal Visitors Fined Two Whitby youths, Terrence, One of these was recovered! The accused, he continued,jreached 85 miles per hour, Par- made a left turn onto Greenish was stopped only when he street, a right onto Colborne,|was run off onto the sh * and then another left onto| "I was just going home to: Brock south without stopping at|bed," he was reported to have \said. In a .three-tenths of a mile = the through street. Brock, the speed | It's Water Safety Week In Whitby Contributed | The town of Whitby has of-| ficially proclaimed the week of! June 7 to 13, as "Water Safety} Week". The Red Cross Society) asks us to think before make any manouvers in the| water. SOUR oescae hse |sink! Be water wise. | Look for "Water |Cottage Calendars |supermarket this week. have been arranged/ |featuring free samples of this jattractive and useful June to) |September calendar, It also! jcontains illustrated water safe- jty tips and first aid hints. |\Water Safety" button tags jare being distributed by the| |Whitby Red Cross to the public and separate school children/ in this area. Restaurants are| |being asked to use water safety | |placemats to help promote this | |program. The placemats are javailable to them at cost from| the Whitby Red Cross Branch. | Remember, whether it's boat- | Safety" | at your) ORGANIZE CAMPAIGN NEW YORK (AP)--Republi- cans and Democrats are organ- izing a mass direct-mail cam- paign to persuade millions of Americans to contribute to the major political parties. Former pr idents Ei hower and Tru- man are reported to have agreed in principle to lend their names to the program. la, dele lll ima TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA TRY OUR NEW BUDGET FREEZER PLAN Nothing Down 6 Months To Pay Bar-B-Q STEAKS Tender-Tasty ts, 65¢ CUT AND WRAPPED Complete Sides _,,, 47° Hindquarters Beef ,,, 59¢ All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed -- PHONE 668-4633 ling, underwater diving, swim- |ming, water skiing, wading or |just standing near the water, | ja few seconds of time, used in jserious thought could prevent) jhundreds of drownings. Often | people are either too much en- \grossed in the fun of water recreation to realize what the jdangers are, or they're over- confident of their own abilities jand feel that safety rules don't apply to them. That's why you) joften hear the expression,) ; 'accidents don't just happen, | 'they are caused', The popular) j}cause is human carelessness or) /* |plain disregard for the common 2 sense rules of safety. wherein the local staged a mock-rescue of a second-floor casualty in a house explosion. The local Superintendent and Area Snow, Area Charles Simmons, Superintendent for Nursing, Mrs. Virginia - Allison. The highlight of the demonstration Brigade now has 16 members, was the one shown above, and 12 nursing cadets. | Crime Fight Lacks Plan Whitby Brigade 425 Division of the St. John Ambulance were reviewed at their annual inspection last night at Osh- awa Airport by Provincial Commissioner Brigadier Eric CAN'T GO STRAIGHT Sentence Forces Life Of Crime?? | -. Favreau Robero Wayne Johnson, alias, cused had been stopped on Dixie) a P me Robert Lorne Mitchell won't golroad in Pickering by Constable|ister Favreau seid Tuceday' the straight. |G. V. Cooper of Pickering Town-| main problem in Canada's fight "T wanted. to, but now I)Ship PD on April 22. ne against crime is that no federal can't," he told Magistrate F, S.|_Constable Cooper's Crown povernment has put forward a ' fter he|Sheet indicated that Johnson} 1 1 5 Bi are ieatag, ed pebouel savers nel geen te uape hs the nation's penal system, i driy-/made out to "Robert Lorne : j = edge lle of | Mitchell". avsrspay§ oe oo soni 8B 5 aa ith Hi His licence was suspended a ae re Que' ee ihe ue he's elt ene Mae 28, 1963 on a cangerous|Cial Police and fire chiefs, he ors' , Corps | dismissed. Presbyterian 'Women Discuss Christian Home The June meeting of Group No. 4 Presbyterian Women| was held at the home of Mrs.| W. J. Morrison Monday, June} |8, with Mrs, J. R. Frost pre- | Siding. Mrs. Frost spoke briefly on the Conference "Our Family Life" sponsored by Governor General and Mrs. Vanier re-| cently in Ottawa, She concluded her. remarks by reading a poem entitled 'Family » Beautitude".| | The meeting centered around] Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points the theme 'The making of a Christian Home". Mrs. Alex: DODD & SOUTER l f Andrew was in charge of the Decor Centre Ltd. n roa viction. said a declaration of principles|/devotions assisted by Mrs.| ty Phi 668-5862 pointing out that he was intend- driving bs th chon --___--._|and policies to be folowed by/Lloyd Campbell, Mrs. 107 B se St. = Whitb: ing to get married within two 4 Pua if ne Carmen| ep 9 _ Pt het government in this. field has|Sarles and Mrs. W. J. S. Mc-| ie Yladd Bi months, and had just purchased B d A ] ry become essential. }Clure. | : ~ some $1,500 worth of furniture. an ux la ' "It should indicate just to} A. discussion followed 'based LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR HELPS OUT Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck Pl 2 P what point the government isjon the questions "What is the -{nformed the Court that John-' anning 1¢nic ready to discuss with the pro-|most important aid in making a son, 20, of 2223 Eglington ave- Whitby Brass Band Ladies|Vincial governments the means) Christian Home and "What is nue, Toronto, was presently| s.yitiany held its last regular|that would permit all govern-|the greatest Hindrance". inspecting the Local Kiwanis facing other charges in Metro.| necting of the present season|ments to discharge their respon-| During the business session| Cottage was given a hammer Although the nature of these/wonday. June 8 in the Social|sibilities in the best. interest of |final plans were made for the) and put to work on the proj- was not known, the Court learn-\pang Hall. the country.' strawberry supper to be held| ect. The summer cottage ed that Toronto authorities had)" president Mrs, Harold Wyatt! Delegates were told by Mar-|9M the Church lawn Wednesday,| which will be given away as refused to allow them to be read! .naireq the meeting. All. reports cel Frechette, criminologist at\JU"@ 24. Members were given a) a door prize at the annual here, a normally-accepted mode were read and approved. the University of Montreal that | limited number of tickets to sell.| Kiwanis Jamboree, June 27, in most cases, | During the business mecting|, new image of the policeman|, Next group meeting will be| to the holder of the lucky "Tt never asked for a break | arrangements were made for|js being born held September 14 at the home! ticket at the dance, Members before," Johnson _indicated.|the forthcoming. pichic to Seen } of Mrs. Alex Andrew, 211 On-| of the local club have been "T'm getting married in tW0lneiq August 3at which time the| 'It will reflect the police- | tario street west. constructing the cottage months." Sr. and Jr, bands will join in|™4" basic humanity and his} ---- = a "What kind of preparation is|this family event. improved training in the detec- this for marriage?" Magistrate) Members of the. onganizing|tion and solution of crime. Ebbs wondered. committee f6f the picnic are:| Until now the policeman's 'But I'll be in jail for a Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. Helen|training had' been limited al- year," the accused moaned, re--McKay and Mrs. M.. Church. |most exclusively to develop- ferring to his conviction, and) An open discussion was held|ment of technique and some the Metro charges. on ways and means to assist techical skills. "Don't blame me," was the both Jr. and Sr. Bands. Selective recruiting would reply, "I only gave you two| The meeting adojurned and equip a number of policemen months." refreshments were served byj/for such duties as specialized It was learned that the ac-\the committee in charge. research, protection of children = aici Sea ESATO HE TS PE and supervision of probation BROCK _ Evening Shows At 7 and 8:20 Bhd PATON: Police forces, he said, should WHITBY Last Complete Show Starts at 8:20 | set higher standards in their re- THE f cruiting and free policemen from administrative tasks that EASTMAN COLOR i . GREATEST <> i could be. performed by other THRILL (1 persons, " who Why Not Start Dad PIPE SMOKING? $10.95 Test A Brigham @ "Exclusive" A Maplewood Distillator Removes Tongue Bite and Juice One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wollpaper end Murels @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom end Rugs e ° Hondcrafted in Canede Every PIPE Purchase gives you a chance to win a pipe rack and V2 Ib. of Brahadi's Tobacco, SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY C.L.L, Paints and Varnishes The Lieutenant - Governor of Kiwanis, Henry Reed, visit- ed Whitby recently and while on the Shopping Centre Lot, and the building will be deliv- ered, free of charge, to the | winner's lot within 100 miles of Whitby, Funds from the dance will be used in Ki- wanis charitable works in the community, Mr, Reed, left, helps Jack Fudge, president of the local Kiwanis group, tack a few shingles to the roof of the nearly-completed cottage. --Oshawa Times Photo 115 Just NORTH BROCK OF THE ST. NORTH FOUR PREMIER BACKS BID EDMONTON (CP) -- Premier Manning of Alberta re-affirmed } Tuesday his government's sup-| port of a bid by the Calgary} Olympic Development Associa- | tion to bring the 1972 Winter) Olympic Games to Banff. The} premier made the announce- ment in a prepared statement following a private meeting with CODA: president Ed Davis of Calgary. 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