Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1964, p. 4

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ne eS eS 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1964 ee eee IN BOWMANVILLE Town Councillor Blasts fae Te Tuesday, after being convicted BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Hampton man was fined $100 and costs or 30 days in jail, Hampton Man Fined $100 On Wilful Damage Charge nection with a break-in and theft The four had been arrested and charged on June 30 in con- at Annie's Place, a snack bar on TOWN ORDERS BEACH ACTION BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Year round residents of Bow- manville Beach, who moved there after 1955, will be prose- cuted, The town's solicitor was in- structed at the last board of) works committee meeting to Government Will Broaden Amnesty VANCOUVER (CP) -- The) federal government will soon broaden its amnesty for Chi- nese who illegally entered Can- ada to include all classifica- tions of illegal residents in Can- ada, Postmaster - General .Nich- and declare their status, Mr. Nicholson sai in an interview, rants residing in Canada up to and including Aug. 31. He emphasized that the Sept. 1 deadline for the end of the amnesty for illegal Chinese mi- migrants "applies only to those who entered the country ille- gally after that date," He said the government would grant amnesty to all STUDY TUNNEL MILAN (AP) -- Italian engi- neers are studying plans for a new automobile tunnel through the Alps under the Brenner Pass. Cost for the 10-mile proj- classifications of illegal ent- ect is estimated at $48,000,000. - e > * b ° . a > . ® . ' Ex-Building Inspector of wilful damage under $50. |King street west, Bowmanville. olson said Tuesday. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- : Bowmanville's ex-building in espector came under fire again "last night at a town council » meeting. . Councillor Ken Hooper, took la swipe at Me! Moore, after a 'letter had been received by 'council from Mr. Moore's law- syer. The lester, informed council 'of certain fees of Mr. Moores' "that were outstanding. : . Councillor Hooper said he did ~not know what Mr, Moore based 'his figures on, but he felt in- +clined to believe the figures of ? Town Clerk Jack Reid. "As to this request for. in- formation on a bridge that was constructed at a cost of $42,622.63 so remuneration can be made to Mr. Moore is ridic- ulous. He is not a bridge in- spector, what does he think we a\pay our engineers for?" LAWYER'S LETTER The following is Mr. Moore's lawyer's letter to council: "We have been instructed to make inquiries concerning the balance of the 2 per cent Com- mission 'on the Schleiss sub- division in regard to the super- visory work performed by Mr. j|Moore for the granular road base laid down, on behalf of eeeeee see enaese BOWMANVILLE | (Staff) "Deputy - Reeve Ross Stevens "Hope on Sept. 15, along with eeight other representatives, "comprising the Durham County|share of the cost. The Canadian| i District high school area, to dis-| "cuss an addition to Courtice ; High School. | The new addition, will cost an Testimated $365,000 and will be} for a vocational wing on the "high school. W7-Year-Old Found Guilty, | Assault Case BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 17-year-old youth was remanded} in custody for one week Tues- | -day, after being found guilty of} "assault causing bodily harm. Wayne Wilkins, RR 3, Bow- manville, evidence showed, had assaulted Donna MacDonald, 21, RR 3 Bowmanville, on Sept. 1, after a night of drinking. Representatives Discuss Courtice School Addition It will cost the town of Bow-) manville $3,500 to install rail- north road, This figure will be the town's) National Railways will pay the |remaining $24,700. The warning will be in the form of two short arm gates with flashing lights and one bell. It will cost the town $120 a year to maintain this apparatus. Employees of the town of Bowmanville, will now receive| Bowmanville,is jnine paid holidays per year, it| was decided at the last meeting; |of the board of works commitee.| 'The holidays are: New Years,| Good Friday, Victorai Day, Dominion Day, Civic Holiday, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, |Christmas and Boxing Day. Sufficient funds are now avail- jable to apply a further layer of] lasphalt on Hunt: street, and widen Church street between Scugog and Silver streets, the roads and streets committee decided at their last meeting. OPP Constable George Evans, told the court, he had received a call from the Osh- awa police department in the early moming of Sept. 2, that a woman had been raped in Darlington Township. "T went to the Oshawa police station and found the complain- ant Donna MacDonald there. "{ pieced her story together and found out she and Wilkins *had been drinking together on 'Sept. 1, and had gone to a road 'on Darlington Township where 'the two of them had inter- course, - Mrs. MacDonald told the court that Wilkins had beaten her about the head. RIVE-IN THEATRE HOW MUC GAN YoU FACE? ADULT Earth* a iain TIMES onient BIKINI BEACH's HIGH SCHOOL HELLCATS" our client, Mr. Moore. This commission by our client's fig- ures amounts to $68.50. "Further we have been in- structed to inquire the balance Lof commission for similiar road supervisory work with regard to the granular abse in the Caw- ker subdivésion. The balance owing to be $111. "Finally on this subject of remuneration we would request information on the bridge con- struction - the contractors being McLean, Foster, St. Mary's, Ont., the said bridge being in- stalled for $42,622.63. Our cal- culation of our client's com- mission for the sewer and water|® main construction on the Base Line was on a principal figure which did not cover this bridge. We therefore feel that it is in order that a commission be paid on this separate item in ac- cordance with the subdivision Ear! Buttrell was also ordered to pay restitution of $50 to Josef Diugosz, owner of the Queen's Hotel, Newcastle. Police evidence showed But- trell had gone to. the Queen's hotel on Aug . 31, and had smashed glasses, doors, and had/ ripped the shirt off Dlugosz. | Buttrell said the reason he did) this was Dlugosz had told him he couldn't have any beer. CHARGE DISMISSED Gary Gray, Quebec street, | Oshawa, and Roy Henry, King) street east, Oshawa, had a charge-of possession of stolen goods dismissed agairist them} by Magitrate R. B, Baxter. Walter Waugh, 20, RR 3, Bow- manville, was given a 12-month suspended sentence for the of- fence after he had pleaded guilty. arrangements with the Bui"ding Inspector, our client. Frank Laroche, 28, King street |west, Oshawa, was sentenced to BOATING CHARGE Dennis Clark, Marland ave- nue, Oshawa, was fined $10 and costs or five days in jail after being convicted of failing to have another person in a boat while towing a water skier. Police evidence showed Clark had been the operator of a boat pean with prosecution of vio- ators of the 1955 amendment to the town zoning bylaw. son, except those who were al- Slready there prior to 1955 can months of the year. Six months residence is all) that is allowed. lin Darlington Provincial Park. Arthur Hes#p, London, was 'sentenced to 12 months definite and three months indeterminate; for break, enter and theft. Heslip had been brought back! to Bowmanville on a breach of| probation, and was sentenced | for the original offence of break-| ling and entering and theft. Peter Dacey and Ronald | Strane, both 18 and of no fixed) laddress, were sentenced to three| months in jail, for theft and! breaking and entering. Dacy and Strane broke into a school in Newcastle and spent! the night on Aug. 25. The next) 'We shall be* forwarding re-|three months in jail for the of-|morning they stole food from a 'will attend a meeting in Port|way crossing signals on the|ceipts for various materia! in|fence of breaking and entering tent at Waltona Park in New- this matter in due course. We} | would be pleased to hear from at your earliest convenience,' Town Building Shows Increase BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Construction in the Town of up $34,625 over last month, the August building inspector's report shows. There were 23 building per- mits issued during August for construction totalling $116,200. 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