Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1964, p. 4

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\ @ THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Friday, July 24, 1964 Toronto Man Jailed | Liquor Offences For Lic ' year - old Toronto man, Jack 1 victed the vehicle pur- Pickering Township Police Constable James Brown told Road Riverside Dr., Pickering had a at 3 p.m. on July 20. He said MeWorthy, William Beckstead, and Larry Cunningham, 18, of Toronto *had been drinking beer in a field off Valley Farm Road and that Beckstead had provided the money to purchase the beer. Apparently, McWorthy pur- chased his car on June 26 and had failed to notify the depart- ment of the purchase: Magis- trate Harry Jermyn in convic- ting the accused told him that he was no asset to the area. CHARGE REDUCED A 68 - year - old Toronto man, who had never been in irouble} in|before Magistrate Harry Jer- while intoxicated reduced to one of impaired when he appeared myn. Edward Chappel was obser- ved behind the wheel of a ve- hicle in the parking Jot of a tav- ern on Altona Road by Pick- a tree and pushed a fence into another car causing $50 dam- age, Found said he found the youth shortly after, sleeping under a tree on Windsor ave- accused smelled of alcohol and a pint of beer was found in the nue in the Village. He said the} damage in Ontario and Durham) 'County. A. 0. Dalrymple, agriculture representative for Durham 'County said at least two farms DISTRICT BRIEFS Army Worm Damage Is Not Widespread UXBRIDGE -- Army worm to in each glove compartment. Magistrate Jermyn fined the accused $150 for careless driv- ering Township Police Sergeant B. Box on May 13. Ihave been hit hard by the worms, Oats on a farm near Cavan and corn on a farm near The Sergeant fei the court the accused had trouble allight- ing from the vehicle and that the motor was running when he first observed the van. He said Chappel smelled of alcohol, his speech was slurred and his eyes were watery and bloodshot. Magistrate Jermyn found the accused guilty of the lesser charge and fined him $100. MINOR CONSUMING Michael R. Roche, 19 of 19 charge of obtaining liquor as a minor withdrawn but pleaded! guilty to charges of careless driving and consuming as a minor. Pickering Township Police Constable John Found told the court he observed the accused at the corner of Church street and Kingston Road in Pickering Village on June 30. He said when Roche saw the marked cruiser he turned around and sped through the Village resi- dential area at high speeds, skidding through several stop signs. Constable Found stated that ing and $25 for consuming li- quor as a minor. FOUND IN CAR Donna Mae Stradeski, 18, of 313. Anderson Ave,, Oshawa pleaded guilty to consuming as a minor and was fined $25 by Magistrate Jermyn. ie was found drinking in a car with two other occupants on June 12 by Constable Laurie Watson. Neil W. Bradley, 17, of 500 Walnut St., Whitby was found drinking beer with Robert Wayne Henesey in a car on Church street in Pickering Vil- lage on June 10 by Constable L, Watson, Magistrate Jermyn fined them each $15 and costs. REEVE LAYCOX, REEVE MURISON ANP MAYOR SMITH ' Newtonville have been damag- ed. Doug Keys, associate agricul- ture representative for Ontario County said about six farmers' have reported damage to crops. at the moment but is bad one or two. farms," marked. Ontario Liberals the leadership of the provincial party will attend the annual Durham County Liberal picnic this Saturday afternoon in Wal- tona Park, Newcastle. ead IN-DOOR OUT-DOOR said the two schools were doing a fine job and the teachers, who handle a total of 500 "un- manageable" boys, were "de- dicated." NEW COMMANDANT COBOURG -- Col. Thomas J. Green, 44, of Regina, director of organization at army head- Craig B. Macfarlane, Hamilton, who now is attending the National Defence College at 'The damage is not v he re- Farmers plagued by the army worms are spraying crops. LIBERAL PICNIC The six battling for NEWCASTLE Bethany and Rodeo, Circus Boost Orono Chamber Funds ORONO -- The Chamber of Hospital Ceremony Attracts 200 People Alan Beer, Murray Walton, Newcastle are co-chairmen of the committee in charge of arrangements. The six Liberal leadership conten- ders are Joseph Gould, Joseph Greene, Robert Nixon, Charles Templeton, Andrew Thompson and Eddie Sargent. APPS TOURS SCHOOLS BOWMANVILLE --Syl Apps, | HORSE Sunday, 2 P.M. AT THE OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA (LOCATED RITSON NORTH AND TAUNTON RD.) Competition Games On Horseback 2% Hour Show @ Free Entrance @ Refreshments EVERYONE WELCOME! JULY 26 2 P.M. he finally caught up with the/Commerce here has a bank bal-| vehicle when it smashed against|ance of $758.72, it was reported) AJAX (Staff) -- Well this week during the July meet-|200 people attended a brief cor- ing. Seven members attended|ner-stone laying ceremony at before, had a charge of having fonmer Toronto Maple Leat care and control of a vehicle! Crown Says Man's Record Now Playing NATALIE WOOD STEVE McQUEEN "LOVE WITH A PROPER STRANGER" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT bes, 4 Action -- Danger BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS AVA GARDNER "SEVEN DAYS IN MAY" PICKERING (Staff) -- Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck noted in court here Thursday a Picker- ing Township man had a rec- ord that resembled a telephone wee BILTMORE OPEN 6:30 P.M. SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS 725-5833 1:30 P.M. rasa DWARFING Cy Endfield Production TECHNICOLOR' TECHNIRAMA" The supreme spectacle that had te come thundering out of the most thrilfing continent! Stanley Baker Jack Hawkins Ulla dacobsson James Booth: Wiehe! caine ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ba anid A FEATURE TODAY AT... 1:40--4:10--6:40--9:10 Ne AIR-COOLED 4 <> + (rie G DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! You're Invited . .. To DINE - DANCE & LISTEN The true story of Lt. John F. Kennedy's over ing Weekly News, The Observ-iand Pickering Viiiage Reeve er, the Ajax Advertiser and|R. A. Morison: After they had|hockey star and the 13 vee ¢ the Oshawa Times along' with|jointly secured the stone with|Ders of | his ee <y Guterié the meeting. ! |the Ajax and Pickering General|some Ajax coins, je t the: ced that it}Ptobing the problems Aggy Treasurer R. Dickson's report| Hospital Thursday night. General contractor E. Vara-|had been "well and truly laid." youth were © Hapresse ef showed a profit of $265 from| i i | ' EN cleo athe touring the Ontario training the rodeo and race program In his opening remakrs, past|mee and architect J. S. Craig) Rev. M. J. Darby of Oshawa,|<-hools for boys at Bowman- 8 id held in June and a $35 profit -- fe rag Rogan ye a" prepared the box and placed/chairman of the equipment|yille and Cobourg and a satel- e one irectory |from the circus, However, there roe $100 $00 ehich" hed to oe the stone in position. \committee, said a short dedica-|lite forestry camp at Cold- jare still a few bills to be paid|2\..4 by the community was|...%¢ laying of the stone wasition prayer followed by the springs this week. jin connection with the rodeo. |, hi ig a: the werent performed by H. M. Smith,|singing of "The Lovd is My| Mr. Apps, Progressive Con- plates and no insurance on his) A total of $118 was taken in|/00 6) and vat Pyoviacu.|Mayor of Ajax, G. W. Laycox,|Shepherd" by the Ajax and Dis-|servative MPP for Kingston, motorcycle. Charges of cateless/for the fireworks display which|S"2"ts were twice those of the!pea, of Pickering Township|trict Community Choir. | driving and driving without alcost the Chamber slightly over|{¢deral government. : muffler were withdrawn by the/$900, : He said in many communities, | : M th Acted Crown. The Chamber voted a sum of | Hospitals were plagued trying to bd 0 er directory. Smith had apparently purcnas-|gi99 to the Durham Central Ag-|KeeP the bailiff from the door. ecreation taf Howard Leslie Smith of West- ed the vehicle the night before ricultural Society to help pro-| Board chairman R. D.| Lik M rt ly road north, in the ¢ownship,|he was charged and was trY-lmote the school children's pa-|Thompson in his closing. re-| e a yr who was not in court, was con-|ing it out on May 3 when he| rade and competitions which are ¥ : * victed and finde on three|was apprehended by Police/hejd on the first day of the an- marks noted that although the ee S outh Bus | charges by Magistrate Harry|Constable Watson. nual two-day fair. |hospital already looked inviting, | Court ears Jermyn. Magistrate Jermyn fined) 'The secretary was instructed|people were not allowed to go ; Smith was fined $25 for driv-/Smith $10 for having no plates|tg contact the department of|in because no safety measures) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --Six|'Bud" Fanning visited the arch-| GUELPH (CP) --. A mother ing without a licence, $10 for|and $50 for failing to have in-\highways to see if permission|had heen taken. He said he|hundred and ;sixty-eight chil-|ery classes being held at the|Worried about her nusband's failing to notify the depart-|surance. jcould be obtained to place Sinoped the hospital would be| dren have been registered for|high school grounds and later possible retribution on their son, ment of transport of the pur-| Robert Hunter, 21, of RR 1)flower garden at the south en-| - st ._._\the Bowmanville recreation de-|said he was "quite impressed" driver of a car which skidded chase of a vehicle and $75 for|Pickering pleaded guilty _to| trance into Orono. The Chamber|open for all to see sometime in|,artment's summer program. |at how well the young archers|itto @ hydro pole, took the having no insurance. jcareless driving on Highway 2/felt that the Orono Horticultural| November. The program, now in its|are progressing. blame herself, defence counsel Smith was stopped May 29 on|June 22. His actions caused ajand Junior Gardeners had done} 4 scroll in a copper tube was|third week, offers, story te! : Jerry Matthews said here' Wed- the Whibty - Pickering Town-|'Wo-car accident after he skid-jsome remarkable. work with|»)aceq in a stainless steel boxling, singing, active and quict|LACROSSE BOX -- nesday. : ship Line, ded 134 feet at the Audley road|flower beds at other entrances) siong with copies of the Picker-\games, arts. and crafts andj A lacrosse box in Franklin) Decision was reserved until intersection. and that this could be carried ---- |many other activities. Park has been constructed 'to|next Monday on a charge of NO PLATES Hunter was fined $100 andjout at the south entrance. If | During the first week of the,accommodate the Minor La-|making fals statements against James Richard Smith, 22 of|costs, The accident occurred|permission is obtained the|Village on Highway 115 is t0\,j,yground program, a playday|crosse League. The Rotary|Mrs. Sophie Graziotto of 19 Victory drive, Fairport}when a vehicle in 'front of|Chamber will consider the proj-|receive a new coat of paint. ipicnic was held at "the Cream|Club sponsored the cost of the} Guelph. Beach, pleaded guilty to| Hunter stopped to make a left) ect further. The industrial committee re-\of Barley Park with over 500|box and the Kinsmen Club do-| Crown Attorney J. Kearns charges of having no licence(turn. The Orono sign, south of the|ported that they hoped to make| children participating nated sweaters for the teams.|said Mrs, Graziotto had told po- |some improvements in the aP-| me second event of the sea-| Mr. Fanning reported that ajlice she was the driver of the ° pearance of the industrial land)... 3. held at Kiwanis Park|Certain amount of last year's|car. l jeast of the highway and that/o"weanesday, This took the SUPPlies and equipment were! Mrs. Graziotto told the court ee ernd 10na ueens they also wished to have a sign form of an Indian pow-wow, missing. the real driver was her son erected stating that property| 4, aay camp is also part of} | We had to order new equip-|,, ao had been drivin . |was available for industrial use.|14° \ocram and is held ut/ment and supplies, but steps| Brian, 16, wio had been Crlving | Plans were made for thelwerry's Farm : have been taken to list all/°™y @ month. si e p '@) eau 1 Vy on Tred members and their wives to ta : equipment on hand so that in| Magistrate H. R. Howitt, de- jpart in a golf tournament and CAMP OUT future this sort of thing will|bating the exact meaning of the MONTREAL (CP)--Three in-Luciano Ljguardia, married an|Marathi (which is spoken in) 4, at the Erin Golf and|.vo*t Thursday. was the campjnot happen again." revelant section of the Criminal ternational beauty queens--Miss|Italian banker who was sent|Bombay), Kongani (spoken in|)" jout and the young campers) Mr. Fanning praised the rec-/Code with Mr. Kearns, held that India 1961, Miss Italy 1960 andjhere 2% years ago. They have|/Goa), Swahili and "a little Country Club: | sang songs and toasted marsh-|reation department leaders who| nr; Graziotto was not trying Miss Philippines 1958--have set/a young son born in Rome just|French." eee ces mallows before being packed|/have been boosting the pro- t islead officers to another 3 | The i ii | is ° loff to bed at 10 p.m. gram by word of mouth and|' misiea spleen up housekeeping in Montreal, a|before they left. | The former Miss Phiilppines b | Pp | ' but divecting bisiie coincidence resulting from their) Laila Allegra and €armen La-|recalls that she had a much Guiana Bom INQ | 'The Best Camper award was|2lso with flyers sent out by the| Person, but was directing husbands' jobs. guardia have we friends for eaner time winning her title |presented to Mark Rowe, by| department. to herself and being a martyr. Mrs. Luigi- Allegra, who|some time but Laila didn't know|than either Miss India or Miss 7 Councillor Ken Hooper. ) placed sixth in the Miss Worldjcarmen had been Miss Philip-|Italy, both of whom had to Kills 2 In Home Swimming classes are being pageant in 1960 as Miss Italy,|pines. work their way through various) GEORGETOWN (Reuters)--|conducted each day at Cream came here four months ago) "I knew Laila was Miss Italy|¢limination stages. |An East Indian woman and her|of Barley Pool and over 340 when her doctor-husband regis-lbut we never talked about it,"| "I was chosen as a candidate|brother were killeq by a bomb|children are registered, The tered for a post - graduate|says Carmen. along with about 30 others and|hurled into a room in this Brit-|swimming is under the direc- a the University of} UNITED NATIONS became Miss Philippines after|ish Guiana city Thursday night.|tion of William Bagnell. They plan to return to Sicily | in a year where Dr. Allegra bie resume his work as an assist- ant professor of pulmonary dis- eases at the University of Pal- ermo. Mrs. John Medhurst, despite her newly acquired name, still reigns technically as Miss India| since no one has been chosen to succeed her, She moved here in December after marrying an English businessman trans- ferred to Montreal from India. ,Miss Philippines, now Mrs. jone judging. We wore cocktail Two other persons were in-| Recreation Director 1 KX, Among them the girls speak a flock of languages. Carmen, who says she is a mixture of Malayan, Chinese, Spanish, English and French, speaks Italian, Spanish, English and Tagalog, 'our national lan- age," as wehl as some French. Laila, who lived in Egypt as a child, speaks Arabic, English, French and Italian. Veronica Medhurst, whose parents came from Goa, the former Portuguese enclave in India, speaks' English, Hindi, dresses and the winner's prize was representing the Philip- pines at the Brussels world's fair. "We do not participate in the Miss World pageant, but usually in the Miss Universe. I was ap- proached to compete but my father said no. He is very strict. He was afraid I might have. to parade in a@ bathing suit. Now it is compulsory for Miss Philip- pines to go."' jured. This latest incident brought to 158 the number of persons dead or missing in five months of racial violence between Negroes and East Indians. Finance Minister Charles Ja- boc said the government has sent an urgent request to Brit- ain for financial aid to help re- habilitate about 13,000 Guianese who have suffered in the com- munal violence, You only live once... $o see The Pink Panther Fen Ba FRIDAY DAVID CLAYTON THOMAS and the Fabulous At The... Dancing 9 p.m. til' 1 Admission 1.75 NIGHTLY To The Tunes of ... 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