Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1964, p. 4

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OR etn contestants @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 23, 1964 Football Factor In Driving Case AJAX (Staff) -- "'It's inered-jhealth had been deteriorating, ible that a man, who has driven|both mentally and physically, | eased. a million and a half miles,/because of his eight-year un-| : $ should drive dangerously espe-|happy marriage. He said hejon the Base Line road when his cially when it's the way hejowned two used cars and | For Lacerations ton, 51, of 8 Range road, Pick- ering Beach, was treated at the) | Ajax-Pickering General Hospi-| | AJAX (Staff) -- George | \tal Thursday eveningg for scalp) lin Ajax Bolton was proceeding a4 ___| Driver Treated | Accused Admits Wilful Damage AJAX (Staff) A French- jman's Bay youth was placed on a one-year suspended sen- tence when he pleaded guilty to a charge of willful damage Magistrate's Court Thursday. William Beckstead, 17, was charged Sept. 19, after he ripped off a fender mirror. Con- stable Donald Martin charged it|vehicle was involved in a COl-\tne accused after he observed earns his livelihood just because|seemed there was a competition lision with an eastbound vehicle} him walking along Liverpool Russ Jackson is having a bad|between his cars as to whichjdriven by Penny Helen Snead, | ad. The officer said that the year,' said Dennis Lahey of 917|could collect more parking tick-|17, of 29 Admiral road, Ajax. Grenova when he was found guilty Thurs-|he workéed 12 hours a day. Pickering Township Police De- day of careless driving in Ajax| Magistrate Jermyn in convict-|partment, who investigated, es- Magistrate's Court. a Lahey was charged on Oct. 17|alt interesting facts but that he|vehicles at $1,000. after the Pickering Township|was being tried for careless) Police 'received four eomplaints driving. Ee said that he thought from Bay Ridges residents|the accused's driving was abom- Crown To Request about a speeding car. inable: Mrs. Margaret Bailey, 895, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck Hotel Be Probed Naroch Bivd., testified she was/said he did not ask for a max- walking along Naroch Bivd.j)imum penalty or a suspension AJAX (Staff) -- The Spruce which has no sidewalks, with/He said that the punishment|yjija Hotel, Highway 2, will be her two children, when she/should, sting but not cripple. investigated on a request by heard a car squealing, and| Magistrate Jermyn assessed the wagistrate Harty Jermyn. jowner \that da |dismissed a lsuming as a minor since the weaving all over the road to-|fine at $100. wards her. Mrs. Bailey said a) _----- few minutes later the car again down the road in a sim- Bi cone Geen te reed 2 | YOUN pitten children up on to the pris be- ' cause she was afraid eing M T D struck by the car. ust 1é og A charge of was ad- Two other Naroch Blvd housewives told the court of the journed sine die by Magistrate Harry Jermyn in Ajax gd weaving car which went almost from curb to curb, One of the ladies got. the car's licence. trate's Court 'Thursday. R I Sgy. Richard Bodley of the Guillette. of Frenchman's Bay, Pickering Township Police was found guilty of owning a testified he went to the resi-| \icigus dog after his canine bit dence of the accused after the an 11-year-old boy on Sept. 16 complaints were cite beng John Herde, 11, of 1 Simpson officer said the ming oh ° y he ve, Pikcering, testified a ted driving the car waite wa black dog had bitten him = in brand mad because the aW4 oth legs when he went through Rough Riders had lost a football the Guillette driveway to obtain area from a_ neighboring AJAX (Staff) owning a vicious dog walnuts The accused told the court his'tree. The bites required medi-| had a} | stick in his hand at the time but! .\eal attention. He said he ldid not attempt to strike the |animal until after it bit him Guillette stated his 10-month- lold Labrador Retriever was not |vicious and that it |the lad only after he had picked 29 Babies At Hospital [v-iss = The Ajax-Pickering General) ,cysed that every dog had its Hospital reports it admitted 15\ichts but that this particular patients during September ldog should be tied up. The Twenty-nine babies were born| agistrate said he kept three in the hospital during the month. \dogs himself. Of the patients admitted 92) -__ se were from Ajax, % from Pick- | had bitten |" rr Magistrate Jenmyn made the| request in Ajax Magistrate's Court Thursday when he sen tenced 18-year-old Vaughan Hilts. of West Hill on a charge of drinking under age Hilts told the court that no) one at the hotel had asked his age when he drank there. He told Pickering Township Police where he had obtained liquor when he was stopped on High way 2, on Oct. 10 Crown Attorney Bruce Af- fleck said he would institute the investigation. Hilts was fined $25 HEADS. STATION OTTAWA (CP)--Group Capt Robert A. Ellis, 44, of Clare- mont and Trenton, Ont., com- manding officer of RCAF Sta- tion Downsview at Toronto for the last 2% years, has been named commander of Station Uplands at Ottawa, de fence headquarters said Tues- day. He replaces Group Capt '. I. Gillespie, who retires next month. IZzZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S RCAF} ering Township, 16 from Pick ering Village, five from the Town of Whitby, and three from Oshawa. The hospital use' +34 ~~ ients. One hundre an tnirtydive in-patient x-rays were| old Toronto man, Leonard Rom- taken as well as 413 out-patient | bough will serve 40 days in the x-rays. Sixty-seven miniature x- County Jail unless he pays $125 rays were taken. Rombougzh was convicted A total of 1,412 in-patient lab- Thursday of causing a distur- oratory treatments were pro-|bance in a public place and of vided 'together with 117 similar! being intoxicated in a_ public treatments for out-patients. place by Magistrate Har ry Jer-| Thirty-seven blood transfu- ™Y" in Ajax Magistrate's Court. | sions were given. Thirty-one} Constable Donald Martin of} Must Pay $125 Or Serve 40 Days AJAX (Staff) -- A 21-year minor and 21 major operations |the Pickering Township Police} were performed. In addition|told the court the accused had there were 40 ear, eye, nose and|been cursing and yelling Oct. 12 throat operations. at the Tee Pee Drive-in. He tes- - |tified that when he and Con- stable Laurie Watson told him} he was under arrest the ac- cused started to fight Magistrate Jermyn said that) Suspend Licence For 12 Months there was nothing more repyl-| sive to him thah this type of AJAX (Staff) -- Malcolm Mur- pehavior and fined the accused' tin, 18, of-710 Annland street,/si99 or 30 days for disturbing Bay Ridges, was fined $50 for) :ne peace and $25 or 10 days for careless driving and $50 for!)eing drunk in a public. place drinking under age when he/\The fines,were preremptory and pleaded guilty to both charges! the accused was unable to pay. in Ajax Magistrate's Court ESE . | Thursday Sergeant Donald Fleming of the Pickering Township Police said he observed the accused going south on Liverpool road at Driver Jailed FRIDAY JAY SMITH ond the MAJESTICS Dancing 9 P.M. till 1 Admission 1.75 | laceused had a strong smell of Bivd., Bay Ridges,jets. He also told the court that) Sgt. Donald Fleming of thel alcohol on his breath. W. C. Thomson, QC, counsel {for the accused, told the court ling the accused said they were|timated total damage to the! Beckstead had ripped off the mirror in revenge as the car's had struck him earlier t day. Magistrate Harry Jerymn found the accused guilty and charge cf con- Crown did not produce any evidence of age. BUILDING BEGUN The cornerstone of the Capi tol in Washington, D.C., was laid in 1793 1 { DANCE to the music of WALLY and the SHANDELLS' North Oshawa Community Centre FRIDAY, OCT. 23rd 8:30 p.m. till 12 midnight Admission 75¢ per person 1.25 couple PLEASE -- NO SLACKS DANCE TONIGHT with WALLY and The SHANDELLS at North Oshawa Community Centre Every 10th Teenager Admitted £ Ue ae FREE! WALLY GALES Starts at 8:00 p.m. Motor City Car Club presents RITCHIE KNIGHT and the MID-KNIGHTS SUNDAY, OCT. 25th 8:30 p.m. till 11:30 p.m. e@ TICKETS 1.25 @ ji iTe Pee, ween Moalle The Greatest Motion Picture of All Time! Quo VADIS COLOR e@ ROBT. TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR Plus: WALT DISNEY'S "YELLOW STONE CUBS" A STORY OF THE REVOLUTION IN CAMPUS MORALS Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1.10 a.m. on Oct. 10. The officer testified the youth made a fast turn without signalling on to Krosno Blvd, and then right on Annland, again without signal- ling, and was travelling at least 15 miles over the speed limit For 30 Days TODAY at... AJAX (Staff)--James Thomp- 1,49-4:10--6:40--9:10 sett: 20, of Scarborough, was A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRS when he pleaded guilty to Fleming said the accused turned|4ay, licence was on to the wrong side of the road|driving while his and smelled of alcohol when he| under suspension. was stopped. Pickering Township Police Magistrate Harry Jermyn sus-|C onstable | William Kolebniak pended Mr. Murrin's driver's saw the accused in charge of @ licence for 12 months. {motor vehicle on Highway 2 on Wilbur Clarke, 18, of West|Sept. 8. Hill, a passenger in the Murrin' Magistrate Jermyn told the vehicle, was also fined $50 for accused, who had several other consuming liquor as a minor. convictions drivmg while sus- Sergeant Fleming testified pended, that this was contempt Clarke was a borderline drunk.' of court in its worst form Township of Darlington Second Instalment of TAXES Due Nov. 2nd 1964 Penalty of 1% per month charged on all unpaid first inetelment texes, ond second instalment texes efter Nov, 2nd. REMINDER... Dog licence foo; if not paid, are now overdue W. G. DALLAS, Treasurer, given a 30-day jail sentence by Magistrate Harry Jermyn, in Ajax Magistrate's Court Thurs- Effective October 25th, 1964 Buses Will Run On STANDARD TIME Oshawa - Whitby - Toronto Services Remain Unchanged Ask for Time Table No. 7 ticker? 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