WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West . eon John Gault Tel. 668-3703 CROSSING DOUBLE-DEATH BEAVERTON (Staff) God! that car didn't get over. These words were ascribed. to CNR engineer Wilf Elder, uttered as his 60-mile-per-hour southbound train tore into the side of an automobile, Aug. 6, killing its two occupants. A Coroner's Jury ruled. here Jast night that the deaths of David John Petford, 16, and Robert Walter Mole, 18, were accidental, in the crash on Vic- -- "My 'toria street. flashing-light signals be placed "lat the village's three crossings, and that trains be required to slow down to 40 miles per hour when passing through. The former suggestion was passed on to them by Crown- Attorney Bruce Affleck, who conducted the inquiry along with Coroner Dr. Ken Jardine, In the latter case, the five ne reached their own conclu- on, Both Petford and Mole were summer residents of Beaver- Theyrecommended that PORT PERRY -- (Staff) -- Kenneth Cavelman, who was winged by a police bullet in an early morning escapade July 8, was convicted on three counts involving theft by Magistrate Frank Ebbs here Thursday. Cavelman, 22, of 291 Eulalie avenue, Oshawa, pleaded guilty to stealing a pickup truck and a.car and to the possession of Wounded Auto Thief Convicted, Remanded speed, Constable Roy aimed and fired at the truck. The bullet, he soon learned, pene- trated the rear window of the cab, and grazed Cavelman's shoulder. the truck went off At this, the street and smashed into a time, the! house. About the same Constable said, a call was des-| Engineer Cried Out As Train Tore Auto ton's Lake Simcoe side, They had been presumably returning from a party on another beach when the 11 p.m, tragedy oc- curred, Edwin Reilly, who lives next to the tracks on the Victoria street, told the inquiry he ob- served the whole drama. He saw the train approach. The deceased, he felt, approached at about 20 to 25 miles per 'hour, slowed down momentar- ily, and then speeded up again. The car, which was ultimate- ly dragged a half-mile over two intersections and a bridge, al- legedly "bounced a couple of times" on impact. It was Reilly who discovered He saw the car, and it would stop. The Faas -- feral at the same time, and e realized the car was still go- he got through," he continued "The emergency pulled on, I didn't see the crash, "Theré was no sensation, The re, train, everything kept go- ing." The train, a double-diesel, was hauling eight cars. Johnson said a governor on it prevented speeds in excess of 65 miles per jour. Gerald Croft, the brakeman, told much the same story. Chief Constable Bud Robinson of the Beaverton Police Depart- ment gave ferenoey and pro- duced pictures to show an un- obscured view of the track from the westbound victor's street approach looking north- the Petford body, lying along) 04 the fence. He was apparently hurled out at impact. Mole, it was learned, was crushed in the car throughout the trains' grinding halt. Dr. V. 8, Naiken, assistant pathologist at the Oshawa Gen- sral Hospital, explained the cause of death in each case. Technically, the inquest was conducted into the Petford death, Petford hada ruptured. liver, There was apparently some confusion in investigation. The two deaths were being investi- gated separately at first, the officers on one unaware of those on the other, a half-mile away. : The jury took only 15 minutes in reaching their decision. 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'ninal organs were pushed up He figured that the transistor "119 the chest cavity. valued at $30, was taken from' Mole suffered a shearing of the locked car of MurraYiine spinal cord and windpipe, Reader about the same time.|siong with a shattered skull, Ingered Beover Lumber plans, by | lp and estimates for all types o buildings. Beaver Buildings ore crete by approved crews from plans aes to your farm program, Province perience and know-how to build theo build: ings ~ do the job. Phone now, every day count ; A RACE WITH THE LAW Workmen are racing the elock to complete the new mil- lion-plus County Court build- ing on Rossland road in north Whitby. Much of the furniture in the four court rooms has been installed and only such finishing details as broadloom and drapes remain. The build- ing is due to be inspected by a group of County Councillors next Wednesday. The land- scaping is coming along and a fountain has been installed be- neath the Council chambers. The building is due to be opened by Premier John Robarts Sept. 30. In the pic- ture a workman is adding stain to the wood panelling behind the judge's chair. --Oshawa Times Photo Magistrate Extends Freedom When William Peter Ross of Oshawa was convicted of tire- theft by Magistrate Harry Jer- myn on July 28, he was sen- Virginia Atkinson And Richard Sandford Wed Virginia Evelyn Atkinson of RR 1, Whitby, became Mrs. Richard Sandford at All Saints Anglican Church on Saturday, August 15, She is the- daughter of Mr. street, Misses Lorna and Au- drey Atkinson, sisters of the bride, were her bridesmaids. Miss Sandra Johnson of Peter- borough was flower girl. man had a series of convictions going back to 1957, The in- cluded five counts of car theft, four of theft, and three of break, enter and theft. Port Perry Constable Robert Roy, in a statement read b: Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck described the events of the July 8 episode. He said he spotted a truck, which he knew belonged to the Reesor Fuel and Lumber Com- pany, parked near the brewers retail store on Queen street. The time was 4:20 a.m. "I went to see what was going on. Suddenly the truck started toward me." The officer jumped aside, and ordered the driver, whom 'he recognized as Cavelman, to stop. Cavelman, however, ac- celerated, and pulled out onto the street. The officer shouted again, and then a third time. He then fired two warning shots into the air. When this failed to halt the accused, who was gaining! Although Cavelman was nt charged with the theft, it was found in his possession when hi was apprehended. Constable Roy broadcast loo! « out warnings to Oshawa PD, Yiand the OPP Detachments at Bowmanville and Whitby.) Cavelman was captured in the) vicinity of 275 Malaga road,| Oshawa by the city police . He abandoned the car, but was chased and cornered. Defence Counsel Paul Coath of Whitby asked for a one- year sentence, rather than pen- itentiary, for Cavelman. Cavel- man, it was learned, had two 18month sojourns in the past. TO SEEK MEMBERSHIP VALLETA (Reuters) -- The Maltese Parliament approved Thursday a motion sponsored by Prime Minister Dr. George Borg Olivier that Malta become a member of the Common- wealth on attaining independ- ence. Malta becomes independ- ent Sept. 21. and a large rupture of the heart and aorta (main artery from the heart). Both were killed instantly, the doctor said, Despite his age, Petford had been driving for more than four years, his father, Leslie Pet- lford of Agincourt, informed the inquiry. He said his son had driven on the back acre of the 2.5 acre homesite in Agincourt. When he got his licence, he passed the tests with a perfect 100 per cent. - The boy was also familiar with the tracks, and the Beaver- ton area, as the Petfords had maintained a cottage there for five summers. "He never even scraped a whitewall before," Mr. Petford remarked. He heard the news of the dis- aster, he said, as he sat in the cottage playing a record he had purchased for David earlier in the day. Kenneth Johnson, the train's For Five Years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby Phone 987-4597 DEPENDABLE BEAVER LUMBER Whitby, 419 Dundas St. €., Ph. 668-5818 Bowmenville, 96 King St. £. Ph, 623-3388 a et's talk "cents" about entertaining! aN tenced to three months in jail. He is still free, thanks to the indulgence of the court. He has and Mrs. Lorne Morley Atkin- son. Mr. Sandford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sandford of The bridesmaids were attired) in coral red French jersey -bell- Nearly everybody likes to entertain. And every! been given a two-week reprieve in order to put his affairs in order, as his wife was critically ill in the hospital. Ross was in court here again Tuesday, and-asked for an addi- tional two weeks. Oshawa law- yer Joe Victor explained that Mrs. Ross was still seriously ill, and that Ross was needed at home to look after two small children. Crown Att orney Bruce Affleck informed Magistrate Harry Jermyn that he in no way opposed the extension of freedom. He said he realized the difficult situation. Ross had never been in any type of trouble before the theft incident, and Magistrate Jer- myn agreed to let him go free on his own recognizance. 701 Newman crescent, The bride, dressed in a floor- length peau-de-soie gown was given in marriage by her father. ented Stanley Armstrong|t performed the ceremony. Mrs. David Lee was soloist, accom- panied by Robert E, Nicholson on the organ. The wedding dress had a boat- neck neckline with lily-point sleeves and lace applique on the front panel. The train, attached at the shoulders was also of lace applique, with a panel of lace across the bottom. Her headdress was a pillbox design of peau-de-soie tulle, clasping a two-layer, shoulder- length veil. She carried a bou- quet of white gladioli, with an abundance of shiny green ivy and white streamers. shaped gowns featuring scooped necks and short sleeves. They carried arrangements of white giadioli, with red carnations in the centre. Miss Johnson carried a con- trasting bouquet -- of red glad foli and white carnations. She wore a knee-length white peau- de-soie dress with the skirt gath- ered at the waistline, The neck- line and the sleeves were ribbed, Along with the bridesmaids, she wore a red, French jersey pillbox, pleated thrice around the sides and featuring a bow in the back. Ronald Robbins of Whitby was the best man. Douglas Atkinson of R.R. 1, Whitby and William Debosky of Whitby were ushers. 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