Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DIST Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Baker Ruling Angers Tel. 668-3703 RI C T Fun-Seeker Gets Curfew A 17-year-old Whitby youth, Richard Cochrane, alias Rich- ard Hunt, was placed on proba- tion for six months in Whitby Magistrate's. Court, Tuesday, after he was found guilty of Whiskey Bottle Found In Crashed Car Frank Cimarno was standing beside his crashed car on the 401 Highway when the OPP cruiser arrived on the scene, Magistrate Harry Jermyn heard at Whitby Court yester- Taking up the story Constable Robinson said he conducted a breathalizer test on Cimarno when he was brought in. On his way to the room where the equipment was stored Cimarno nearly fell going down some steps. Initially, he went on, Cimarno was quite co-operative. Later however, he became very an- tagonistic. Then he broke into tears atid kept talking about his wife and what she would think the crash, a "For all the court knows," he conclude, "'the two of them might have been by the' side of 401 for as much as three hours." In his opinion too, the 1.5 reading was not very high. Family Monuments THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 12, 1964 § MISSION FIELDS . The Lutheran Church in America has about 500 mission- aries who serve in 16 | fields in Asia, Africa an America. TROUGHTON MEATS| 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA Try Our New Budget Freezer Plan Nothing Down - 6 Months to Pay CUT WRAPPED AND MARKED iota =BEEF FRONT QUARTERS ,,, 37° HIND QUARTERS ,, 59° RACKS OF BEEF _,,, 45° All steaks and minced barbecue style. HIPS OF BEEF ,,.55¢ Frozen Lambs ,, 45° 30-40 Ib. average--BUDGET TERMS of him. The breathalizer test showed a reading of 1.5 parts alcohol per thousand parts of blood. In his opinion, Cimarno was in no state to drive. In defence of his client, Mr. Spring said that the Crown had not proved that: Cimarno had been driving the car before the crash. Also, he added, the liquor could have been c d after vagrancy, Cochrane, who resides at 525, Mary street east, was charged with the offence August 6, after he was warned several times to "quit running the streets' by members of the Whitby Police Department. Constable Donald Williams said that commencing August 2.he had warned Cochrane a number of times to go home. But on August 6, Cochrane was seen running back and forth in the shopping plaza and, when questioned by the police, said that he had not had a hot meal all day. His mother, the officer added, was on vacation and had made arrangements for her son to board at the home of a friend Cochrance had to be warned) by the police to stay away from his mother's apartment where he was seen with a group of at (his friends. Peterboro | Cochrane's mother said that Wed: Aug. 19: Peterboro at|She would like to have her son Brampton [placed on probation so that she Aug. 21: Brampton at/could gain some control over 5 ere jthe boy and Magistrate: Harry Peterboro f Aug. 22: at|Jermyn obliged. Brampton | He placed a curfew of 10 p.m. 1964 Sr. "A" Series Champions|on him and warned him to pay) strict attention to his . mother regula- for six day. Cimarno, of Prennan avenue, Islington, pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated. A truck driver by profession he was fined $100 or 30 days in jail on the lesser offence of imparied driving. OPP. constable Bill Salston told the. court. that when he arrived at the scene Cimarno was standing besides his crash- ed car. The vehicle was firmly entrenched in a four foot deep roadside ditch, Another man was sitting in the front passenger seat of the car. Skidmarks some 100 feet in length led off the Highway and to the back wheels of the car. .| Asked what had happened| iCimarno replied: 'I just. went into the ditch." . At the time, Constable Sals- ton went on, Cimarno had blood-| shot eyes and he was unsteady) on his feet. A three-quarter) empty bottle of whiskey was found in the car. Created To Individual 8) STAFFORD BROS.| LTD MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Brooklin Committee add we do not agree with the defenceman's choice, We think it should have been the best in the league, Ken Ruttan.) SENIOR "A" MANN CUP ELIMINATION PLAYOFFS Series 'A'? -- Brooklin and St. Catharines (4 out of 7). Wed. Aug. 12: St. Kitts at Brook- lin referees in charge of Saturday night's game must feel "proud of themselves". in the manner they handled the situation. They do not stop to take into consid- eration the fact that Baker was slashed very hard from behind, while still within the confines of By CLIFF GORDON The Eastern Canada semi- finals open tonight at the Brook- lin arena where the pennant- winning Brooklin lacrosse club will play host to their arch rivals the St. Catharines Ath- fees ne Dest gene of his crease. And when the sec- be Shou pueren, series. ond retaliation was made on ld there be any undue/> ocer's behalf he was still with- smoke or haze over the Brooklin|* a ye arena prior to the start of the|™ the confines of the goalie's game it will be coming from|cTease. But nevertheless Brook- manager Art Morton and the|!in will pay the fine and allow Brooklin lacrosse club execu-/Baker to play in tonight's game- tive. The reason being a ruling| This is only the second fine of handed down by the OLA. the season for the Brooklin team The secretary of the Ontario|and we still think we were took Lacrosse Association informed| the first one. We were fined the secretary of the Brooklin|for a late start in Huntsville of team on Sunday that no further;2 game that was in the dire end action would be taken against|@ nothing game, It meant noth- Brooklin as they had Pat Baker for his ill doings here|ing to Br on "Enadiy night. . |clinched first place and Hunts- Then at ten minutes after|Ville could mot make the play- eight on Monday night (just offs, The fact in question is that) prior to a Brooklin Lacrosse|the game was halted at the 3.20) ie Club executive meeting) the|mark of the final frame. Thus|Fri, secretary of the local team was|the game had gone 43 minutes| once again called by Mr. Ham-|and 20 seconds. According to the|Sat. mond. This_time the story was|OLA constitution a game must all turned around. He had re-|be played for at least 45 min-| ceived the referee's report andlutes before it is counted as ajand Special Awards: : t had "reviewed" he called it, the| complete game. It is the feeling} League Champions -- Lionel | along with the other decision of the OLA along withlof the Brooklin team that by the;Conacher Trophy -- Brooklin/tions of probation the referee's report. |OLA awarding the game to Merchants. - } months. As it stands now, Pat Baker|Brooklin (we were leading 9-7; Scoring Champion Bucko} ye also warned him not to of the Brooklin team, along with|when the lights went out) that| MacDonald Trophy -- Donjacsociate with several Whitby Bob Mulvey of the Brampton|the OLA have only made an out eT sree gio _ youths. Sealtests are faced with two|so as to fine the Brooklin team) Goalie, least goais| --Harry " _ game. suspensions or pay ajfor the 10 minute late start. . . Lumley Trophy. -- Pat Baker, Psvoy ell rested, er $35.00 fine. This, I as a writer Editor's note: So goes the big|Brooklin. wink fin il aay at nonin" an follower of the gutted stick|brown stick, let's win it all, and| Best Defenceman -- Merv Mc-| . * game feel, is out of this world. make the OLA and a lot of so|Kenzie Trophy -- Gary Hind, St.) We have in our few tender|called experts, eat crow! Kitts. | Collision Leads years of following lacrosse seen| 'Listed below are the final re- aged hanya oe _ Jim much more serious offences gojsults so far as individual tro-|my Murphy Trophy -- Tom Con-; | Man To Court | Richard J. Emard, 26, Osh-| with only a minor penalty. The!phies are concerned. (We mightllin, Huntsville. jawa, pleaded guilty to impaired Drinking Leads = [Tor Up Chare ina Pair To Court Through Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. Two men appeared in Whitby,incident, although serious, was Evidence was, given that Whitby Streets Magistrate's Court Tuesday not committed with real crim- TOWN OF WHITBY DEBENTURES FOR SALE The Town of Whitby has for sale $91,000.00 -- 534% Debentures Maturity 1 to 15 years 1965 to 1979 Denominations $1,000.00 Price $100.00 ond accrued interest. Application forms may be btained at the Municipal Office, 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby. os dated August Ist, 1964, to be delivered September 4th, 4. JOHN R, FROST, Clerk-Treasurer Town of Whitby . 14: Brooklin at St. § Sat. Aug. 15: St. Kitts at Brook- lin < Wed. Aug. 19: Brooklin at St. Kitts Sat. Aug. 22: St. Kitts at Brook- lin Series '"'B" -- Brampton and Peterboro (4 out of 7). Fri. Aug. 14: Peterboro Brampton Mon. Aug. at All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed -- PHONE 668-4633 17: Brampton WARREN J. MOWAT, Mayor Town of Whitby "s Peterboro DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper ond Murals Custom Droperies Broadioom end Rugs C.LL. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby 1S YOUR | PLUMP'N TENDER GRADE 'A' FOR FRYING-ROASTING OR BARBECUING 2 fo 3 LB. AVG, ayes <> SAVE 10¢ LB. PORK SHOULDERS BOOTH SOLE FILLETS STEINBERG'S SAVE 10¢ SHEPHERD'S PIE ICE CASTLE COTT sorr 12 89: DRINKS ':: 'ADE -=- DRINKS 41-6 10 MORTGAGE sion July 23, at the intersection! COMING DUE of Dundas and Byron streets in Whitby, and that a breathalizer), We would be pleased Emard was involved in a colli- 100 mph taken after the accident Speeds of were test 3 : 2:69 ASSORTED FLAVOUR! SAVE 16¢ BREADED READY 50 FRY PKG, | charged with public mischief inal intent and that the fact that) ached in a two car chase\showed ar alcohol content of 1.7, to discuss refinancing j a 4 |the men had straightened the/around the streets of Whitby, arte of alepublpar' 1.008 er 2 te vale after they tried to mislea 8) story helped the matter. Magistrate Harry Jermyn was - sat per 1, | you. plc ons wha ras ne cauned thom, on nel at Whitby Court etry |= & * |seriousness of obstructing jus-; Before him was 19-year-old) VICTORIA Antoine Rozon, 36, Oshawa,|tice and emphasized that under/Clifford Dodsworth, of Centre BIRTHDAY PARTY | j and Valmore A. Gaudette, 1009/ some circumstances the laW|street, Oshawa, who pleaded Danny Ottenbrite celebrated H a d GREY \ Byron south, Whitby, nigh cg Aicould be heavy: on. such alguilty to failing to remain at his eighth birthday Saturday. n atid cy al rg cee the scene of an accident. |For the occasion a birthday bee t! ff ree sg y y| Rozon was fined also $25 and| we was fined $200 and costs {amily gathering was arranged] T R U jagistra rry yn. |costs for driving without a cur-|or 69 days in jail. Also his|#t the home of his uncle and) Constable Donald Timleck,|rent driver's licence and Daud-|jicence was suspended for twol2unt, Mr. ands Mrs. Larry) 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby LB OPP Whitby, or that - -- ette received a $25 fine for hav-| years 98 he questioned Rozon about anjing liquor in a place other than), Sh i automobile accident involving) his residence. EN Serge regis Ryan ne car. | yes the : I i I was driving his car in Dundas) Rozon, the officer stated, said) H B 5 | street, Whitby. ome rewed | A car was coming t owards that he was no where near the| accident and did not know any-| : , tov its right indicator |flashing. Behind this he saw a | jhim with |car approaching at a high rate thing about it. } We . Gaudette said that he had| Souvenirs * lof speed. He realized that the Confiscated lcar would not be able to stop been involved in an accident and that a red truck had side- i i fficer con- car pacha ~~ | jin time and pulled over. ecompanied by Keeping liquor for sale, a| Dodsworth apparently then tyre,|charge commonly known as | hit the brakes and ran across ; d "bootlegging," is not profitable|the road and collided broadside Later, Rozon, a 2 o|if you are caught -- as Samuel|with Wanamaker's car. his lawyer, Duncan Mcin Church found out. Mr. Wanamaker climbed out CONTINUES went to the police station an admitted that. it was he wh Church, 47, 117 Euclid street,|of the car thinking the other | Of Young Moderns Sale. Many items now clearing had been driving. Mr. McIntyre when making at % price. COME IN TODAY and save on these terrific values. his address to the court said Whitby, pleaded guilty to the/driver would stop. He didn't, that both men had been drink-|offence in Magistrate's Court|/however. Instead he raced off. ing and that the incident had| Tuesday, and was fined $5 and|Mr. Wanamaker followed. 38 KING ST. E., OSHAWA 723-7428 135 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 668-5022 Ruest, Athol street. 1 PRICE CABANITA BANANAS *: 10: « CALIFORNIA'S FINEST U.S. NO. 1 GRADE --a GRAPES smusorme » DOC CALIFORNIA'S FINEST SUNKIST CRANGES w= sx Boor GY, 'ONT. GROWN No | GRADE_LARGE" og sHino PLUMS <2: Bc BASKET 25: started with a lot of "'foolish- Ocosts and had his home declar-| Then began a long chase mess"'. ed a public place for one year./round the streets of Whitby. At He said that when his client Corporal Ernest Stoneman of|this time Wanamaker estimated tad come to him a short while | the Whitby Police Department|the fleeing car as touching after the accident he wanted to|told the court that on July 5 he! speeds of 100 mph at times. get the story straight and ap-/saw a Robert Gow, of King-| Dodsworth it was .alleged proached the police. ston, leaving the Church resi-|turned off his lights so as to Magistrate Harry Jermyn dence with a package under his make his detection harder. when passing judgment said arm. -- aes Finally, concluded Mr. Aff- that the police could not be ob- On investigating the package leck, Wanamaker caught up structed in the enforcement of] Was found to be a bottle of|with the car and spoke to the} the law and that the false story|whiskey which Gow admitted driver. Dodsworth apparently at had caused the officer to "'ex- buying from Church for eight/first denied that he had ever| plore avenues that they would dollars, the officer added. been in an accident, He later,| uu not otherwise have gone into'. A warrant was obtained and|however, admitted the crash. He added that he felt that the @ search of the house revealed G.E. SEALED BEAM Noes Ss SREB a stock of beer, various home-} PERSONALS LANTERN D . made wines with an alcoholic percentage of up to 40.19 per- Toronto river jcent, LCBO wines, whisky and s : other liquors. | Jailed 14 Days | The corporal added that] A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with red flasher, 40,000 candlepower. Complete with Gilbert Wil Church had said that several of d Pang Peet the sast ee the bottles were "'souvenirs"| William Barrey, Town Line. ai Ah sg Ontario County and that the man had request-/Thgse present ~were:: Mr. and| Jail ter being ccawiumhed yeuier-(or, Oo tete. eee. 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