Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 8, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Bowmanville Escapees Sent Back To Sch Two 16 - year - escaped from the Pine Ridge |had many Training School in Bowmanville|darted in and out of traffic,|King St. W., é in mid - July, appeared be-|and partially left the road once./ed guilty to a charge of oeing intoxicated in comment-|He was fined $50 and costs, or "Either you lack the judg-'10 day $25 FINE % Phillip Patterson, 33, pleaded | -| guilty charge of public ing jsolutely no regard for the safe-/guilty ot a 8 P 4) (Glyn of 2nd), 63 Furs fore Magistrate Donald Dodds|This occurred on July 21. in Oshawa Court on Friday and) Magistrate Dodds were convicted on six charges| ed, laid as a result of offences|ment required to drive a motor which took place during their|vehicle, or else you have ab-| escapade. ool olds, whojedly crossed over the white line,|$50 FINE ; close calls as he| William Peterson, 50, of 74);, | a trucker, plead- William Hastings and Ger-|ty of the people who use our intoxication. He ald Ryan admitted attempting a streets." break - in in Oshawa following He fined the youth $250 and and costs, Brock St. W. A q as im-|We or 5 days, was im Chovinee, their escape from the school.|costs, or 30 days, on the dan-| posed. : They then stole a car and went |gerous driving charge, and $50/GUILTY PLEA to Port Perry, where they stole and costs, or 10 days, on the another car to continue their;/minor consumption of alcoho! of public intoxication le 0 sus-!fine of $25 and costs, or five) agy days for Victor Miller, a mech- Royal Gigi, Bradfield X107 anic, of 3121 Eglinton Ave., Tor- Marie Legacy, of 148 Nassau onto. St., was appearing on a charge|FINED $25 intoxication was travels. charge. His licence was The youths admitted the y|pended for six months. had been attempting to get to REMANDED the Haliburton highlands, where' they intended to camp out. ' | The boys were finally appre-|of contributing to juvenile de-| hended in Lindsay. They ad-|linquency. Magistrate mitted a third car theft in the! learned that her Haliburton area, and a fourth|the Whitby jail had been ex- ed guilty. Public Dodds charge to which Bruce | behavior in'40 of 252 Greenwood St., plead-| He was fined $25 and Steing Tie, one in the Lindsay area. In| tremely erratic and had includ- costs or 5 days. addition to this, they confessedjed fits of screaming and child- SPEEDING to stealing two radios in Pet-|like behavior. He remanded Leno Pace, 23, of 164 Grenfell Memorial Chi Lisi u! Park. Swi Abi K Artista, ting (3000). Silver Gus, Vedas, Forever Pilot, Brownell X111 Ever Onward, Robinson 113 FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9 mar, Gordon 115 8 N Lib, No Boy 105 Just Sailed, No Boy 105 Miss Nowata, No Boy 110 SECOND RACE--Purse $2,000. Three-year-olds and up. 62 rs Dittfach 116 in's Reply, Turcotte 111 Gubbins 116 eet Polly, Turcotte 110 uso, No Boy 116 erry's Imp, Gordon 113 Gubbing 108 Mencheyal, McCombs 113 lives at fine $i Bai THIRD oned, Brownell X11} RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim: lowances. Two-year-olds. @ Furs (3000) three4year-olds or | Vibrant Gem, No Boy 10) of $25! Busters Mark, Bowcut 106 Bunty, Harrison 105 Gomez 113 Jolie, Bell X103 indit Boat, Kelly X106 rf ane French Twist, Leblanc 111 Pleading guilty to a charge) market Big, Kelly X108 d. to a Bench Warrant, No Boy 116 Saucy Question, Walsh 108 Dot, No Boy 111 Stanhope Gate, No Boy 120 Old Flame, Leblanc 117 Overlap, No Boy 112 the | Amanotis, Fitzsimmons 115 Wilson, Ace, Countess, Bowcut 117 Krakatoga, Kelly X110 Advance, Gordon 120 Harrison 120 (EXACTOR WAGERING) FIFTH RAC FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden Krakanita, Dittfach 117 3- and: 4-year-olds. 1 1-16 Miley (Claim- Brilliant Stone, Dittfach 117 ing $3,000) Bye Bye Fifi, Fitzsimmons 105 Transit Pride, No Boy 122 Melville, Gomez 110 Smart Bird, Bradfield X109 Cavan's Reward, Leblanc 115 Claim and soup. FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,100. Claim. Tu Fu, Bowcut 116 ing (7500). Maiden two-year-olds. 6 Furs Five Loves, Bell X109 ri -- Purse $2,100. Ciaim- Silver Run, Werry 115 ing (3500), Two-year-olds. 6 Furs Belle Bonnie, Brownell X102 Tongue Twister, Kelly X114 erborough, one of which had /her to the Whitby Hospital for|St., pleaded guilty to a charge|E Jays Grey, Michaud Xxx102 a value over $50. 60 days for observation. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck CHARGED DISMISSED asked that the youths be sent} A charge of assault back to the training school ra-jagainst Morris Larabee, tory or penitentiary. He added,/for want of evidence. | "perhaps, if we see fit to give/TO JAIL them a break this time, it might) be the turning point in their|jail as a result of intoxication|ley, 18, of 257 James St., 58 ajawa, swore at a woman driver Magistrate Dodds agreed to painter, of 149 Celina St., plead-|at Bond Street on Albert. lives." charges. Stanley Clay, return the youths to the train-/ed guilty to a charge of public) ing school and "Leave it to|intoxication and was sentencedjing a HARSH WORDS A driving incident resulted in batt Several Oshawa men went tajharsh words when Serge Car-|3-Biue Miche, McFadden He was lof speeding. He admitted driv- ing a motorcycle along Athol laid|Street at speeds up to 65 miles} 460|per hour. ther than sent to a reforma-|Montrave Ave., was dismissed/and costs or 10 days. fined $50, Osh-|48 Time Also Started: Volo Adios, ruthers, Volant Wick and Squire Don-/$1,300, claimi GREENWOOD RACEWAY MONDAY, AUG. 7 ditioned r. Flinstone, renda Mac, Milliman 2:08 3-5 2 led Carley was charged with caus- scratched: Right Dillon disturbance by using the supervisor of the school to|to six days in the county jail. obscene language. $80 Magistrate Dodds stated that 2. SECOND RACE -- Mile Trot, 0, claiming determine when they should be He had several previous con- -Lord Dean, Hansen released." |victions. the case "'has all the earmarks TBrilliant Mit, Galbraith PLEADS GUILTY Herbert Harrison, 290 Elginjof a tempest in a teapot." He Time 2:11 1-5 William Krezanowski, 19, of/St., pleaded guilty to having|placed Carley on a three-month Lot 28, Con. 3, Darlington, R.|liquor in Memorial Park. He/suspended sentence. R. 3, Bowmanville, pleaded guil-|had had several previous con-|ASSAULT ty to a charge of dangerous|victions, and was sentenced to| driving and a charge of minor/10 days in the county jail. consumption of alcohol. Krez- anowski, who already had 12) pleaded guilty to a charge of demerit points, admitted driv-| public intoxication and was sen- ing in a wildly erratic manner |tenced to 10 days in the county on Oshawa streets. He repeat-'jail. de! Scr Also Started: Van's Pride €., |, Edson, Hava Julep, atched: Kinna Art Daily Double, (5) and (2), paid 46.30 Consolation Daily Double, (5) and (8), Donald Welch of 210 Division |paig 6.40 |St., pleaded guilty to a charge OBITUARIES of Oshawa for several years;)He was a staunch supporter following his marriage where|and follower of lacrosse, hock-|g he was employed in the parts|/ey and baseball. and service department of Gen-| Predeceased several months eral Motors. He then lived injago by his wife, the former|q Toronto for 15 years and for|Mildred Mary Smith, whom he the past four years at Thorn-| married in St. John the Evange- hill. list Church in 1936. Mr. Rous- During the First World War|seau is survived by two sons, Mr. Hiscock served overseas|Paul and Aime, both of with the Kingston Battery and|Whitby; a sister, Mrs. F. J. during the Second World War] Mitchell (Juliette) of Brechin; represented General Motors in Ottawa and England. A member of St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa, he was also a member of Cedar Lodge, AF and AM. He was an enthusiastic golfer and curler. Besides his wife he is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs .R, C. Trump (Mary Elizabeth) of Cleveland, Ohio and a_ son, William W. Hiscock, of Tweed, Ont. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. T. R. Mack of Detroit and Miss Grace His- cock of Kingston and five grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Aug. 5 F 10, followed by entombment in verb! yd a ggg Aged the Oshawa Union Cemetery], \~ ar year. Mausoleum. Rey, John K.|° Member of St. John's Angli- Moffat, minister of Simcoe |°2" ao ny _. i etter F jwas also a member of Vimy ee will COn-\Todge, No. 2697, Loyal Orange z if Order AIME L. ROUSSEAU He is survived by his wife, The death occurred, July 28./the former Annie I. Leonard,|! at his home, 171 Brock Street|}whom he married at Cobourg|1 North, Whitby, of Aime L. Rous-|in 1932; a daughter, Mrs. H. seau. The deceased, who had! Parish (Audrey) and three sons, been in failing health for some) Roy, Danny and Ted, all of Whit- ERNEST EDWARD VALLANT The death occurred suddenly, Aug. 7, at the Whitby Commu- nity Arena, as the result of a heart attack, of Ernest Ed- ward Vallant, 1706 Dufferin Street, Port Whitby. He was in|® his 65th year. A son of the late Joseph and Mary Ann Vallant, the de- ceased was born at Columbus, Ont. and had lived in Whitby for 53 years. Mr. Vallant worked as an en- gineer on freighters on the Great Lakes from 1933 to 1952. He had been acting engineer at 8 General a brother, Lucien, of Montreal | in and four grandchildren. |member of St. Luke's Presby-|eariy today terian Church. vs Gemmell ness, July 28, at the Oshawa Hospital, _ of Henry Vance, 506 Milan Ave- nue, Oshawa. She was in her 1-Ben Herbert, Davies Ist year. A daughter of leceased was Nov. 20, 1908. . Mr. and Mrs. Vance farmed| (Ward) in Uxbridge Township for many | daughters. years before moving to Oshawa/;EOQNARD MARVIN YARROW 2) The death occurred 1958. Mrs. Predeceased by Feb. 16, 1944, Mrs. Vance is two daughters, Mrs. Jack Flewell (Elma) and Mrs. Joseph Ward (Jean), both two sons, Russell of Toronto and Emerson of Oshawa and a foster daughter, Joan, of Toronto. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Albert Hoskin (Mary) of Cobourg; two brothers, Norris Matthews of Uxbridge and Wes- ley Matthews of Severn River and a brother-in-law, Bruce!hnis wife Vance of Schomberg. She was| ji predeceased by two brothers,| Charles and G eight grandchildren. The funeral service was -heliljand Wayne of Oshawa. from the Low and Low Funeral' Home, urvived by if Oshawa; Uxbridge, iuke's nterment was Cemetery. born 1887, at Green River, and ceived her education at . ri bridge where she was married| Were Carolyn and Debbie Flew- ell, Deanna Vance and Patricia Vance was minister of Presbyterian Ss. Mr $800, 6-We the late Mr. May Ux.| Va her husband, a Ty in Uxbridge | Po: | ml /tennial | ter, FOURTH RACE -- Mile pace, , claiming ee La Salle, McLean grandsons, Ronald and_ Regi- Mrs. Wesley Matthews, the |nald Flewell, Kenneth Vance, et aa ee 94,|James Ward and Kurt Zander re-|and a brother-in-law, Bruce nce. The flower Zander, all at the neral Hospital, of Marvin Yarrow, 770 Wicklow Drive. He was in his 28th year. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Yarrow of Whitby, deceased was born here Mar. 25, 1940, was married here July 6, 1962 and had been a long resident of the city. The |deceased, who attended Cen- Church, been a truck driver for McNally Transport years. Mr. United Limited Yarrow Kellyanne. rone, The memorial service will be at 2 p.m.,/held at the Armstrong Funeral |July 31, conducted by Rev. T.|Home at 3 p.m., Aug. 10, fol- St. lowed by interment in Mount Church, | Lawn Cemetery. rier, nster The pallbearers were five conduct the service. 7.00 3.50 2.50 3.40 2. for is survived by the former Roseanne Allin; his parents and a daugh- Also surviving eorge. There are|are three brothers, Ronald of Ernest of Port Hope Rev. minister of United Church, will FIRST RACE -- Mile pace, purse $800/Time: 2:0) Waples 7.40 4.20 3.20, wood Atom, Cloverland Ace 5.70 4.10 5.40 High Car-| Purse 18.80 650 5,10) Noral 4.70 3.90 5. Mike | FORT Sea Diver, Turcotte A-122 Surfer Joe, No Boy 122 King's Justice, Gomez 117 ERIE RACE RESULTS Lookalot, Harrison 112 MONDAY, AUG. 7 Baimoral, Kelly BxX117 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Dew on Roses, Kelly B-X109 ing, three-year-olds and up, foaled in Also Eligible: |Cda. 6 Furs Mambo Cafe, Bell X117 8-Daring Bull, McComb 9.00 4.50 270 Bronze Rock, Turcotte A-117 Sultan's Treat, Brownell 4.10 2.50 A--Mrs H A Luro and Est of F A 4-Worthy Craft, Gomez 7.40 Also Ran in Order: Dula Gail, Win- Sherman entry f B--E Lieberman and Dane Hill Acres -- Sh0!, Piedall, Fair entry Gsod SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800. Ailow: ances, three-year-old fillies. 6 Furs Ruling Crown, No Boy 112 Furs Dandy and He's So SECOND RACE--Purse $2,600. Three- and four-year-olds, fillies. Allowances. 6 Forest Path, Barroby A-115 | 3:Sari-Mark, Platts 8.40 4.70 2.70 Speedy Sonnet, Walsh XA-112 j@Glen Francis, Fitzsimmons 5.50 3.20 Marron Glace, No Boy 110 |5-Three Times Tipped, Grubb 2.50 Royal Herod, Gordon 115 Also Ran in Order: Princess Leslie, Born to Swing, Kelly X112 'ose of York and Ann B Good, Ri DAILY DOUBLE, 8 THIRD RACE -- A---Lanson Farms and Armstrong Bros entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600, "Al- ances, 3- and 4-year- Maebest. AND 3, PAID $55.: Purse $2,600. Allow- old fillies. 6 Furs 7-Clara_B. Good, Walsh 8.50 3.80 2.30 3-Colucie, Dittfach 3.30 2.20 Hcp osc a a SDH-Song of Heather, Turcotte 2.20 iperion, No Boy 114 Fitzsimmons -- 2.20 Big Blunder, Barroby 111 6DH-Hasty Thought, Hi Duke, No BOY 'se? Level Road, Gordon 111 Bunty Escar, Kelly 106 |Ten Jays |Late Scratch--Sehr Also Ran in Order: Maple Beauty and Schon } OH--Deadheat for third- Prince Brother, Kelly X109 Poet's Dream, Bell X114 FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- Nraziedick, No Boy 116 ing, three-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles | EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Ciaim- 2-Guest Speaker, Gomez 7.10 3.90 2.50 ling (3000), Three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 6Cruise Control, Bell 11,50 3.90 | Miles on turf 5-Alberta Sunshine, Gubbins 2.50 Also Ran in Order: Royal Doctor, Danish Dancer, Steve 119 Fast Answer, Bell X109 {Late Scratch--A-Mar! Vinny's Redhead, No Boy 98 Lofty Visitor and A-Try Brandy 'ket Bid A--H Katz and Falcon Stable entry THE EXACTOR, 2 AND 6, PAID $99.30 So Good, No Boy 122 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- Vital Mahn, Green XXX104 ances, two-year-old fillies, foaled in Cda. Copper Fire, Kelly X112 6 Furs Fatalito, Kelly X110 1A-Gay M'selle, F'mons 3.60 3.60 2,60 Bive Sol, McComb 115 1A-Nangela, Dittfach 3.60 3.60 2.60 Mighty Patrol, Dittfach 117 6-Hometown News, Gordon 2.70 Arnmart, Gubbins 112 | Also Eligible: | ish Princess and Judge Burns, Fitzsimmons 116 X--5 Ibs AAC; XX--7 ths AAC? |XxX--10 tbs AAC POST TIME 2 PM A--Windfields Farm ing, three-year-olds Naies 5-Royal En'ter, Walsh 3-Attention Hero, Bell I-Lykke Til, Kelly Also Ran: Koura and ate Scratch--Purly 4-Grattan "ete Coke Also Started: Lynden Bullet, Merry-| a4 Also Ran in Order: Rhythm Sal, Turk- Landwind jLate Scratch--Gay Penn entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Claim- 1-16 and up. 1 13.80 4.90 2.50 3.70 2.30 2.30 and Don Fernando L Sark 2.50| THE EXACTOR, $ AND 3, PAID $36.10 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- "Summer Stakes" (First Division), on turf course Scratched: Darisy A. Gratt ! two-year-olds, 1 Mile MacDutt ised rattan and Irene son Costume, Kelly 4.30 2.70 2.60 8-Bow Shannon, Gomez 3.30 2.90 FIFTH RACE -- Mil i 4-Burgoyne, Gordon € ® Pace, purse) "Also Ran in Order: Merrie Dazzier, F'rn'ss 6.00 4.10 2.90| Gallery, Vics Turn, 4-Santa Raider, Waddell \6-Sparky Express, Coke Time: 5 Al ney Flyer EIGHTH RACE -- » Breeze Abbe, and Joanie two-year-olds. 1 Mile Lucky Pat; Night Rocket, ed "Summer Stakes" 7.80 Winning Isle, Press Count Book, Morn- ing Rounds, Request Denied and Dis- Purse $10,000 add- * (Second Division), on turf course Gilmac rbd Parando 11.30 4.30 3.50 8-Percussionist, Fitzsimmons 3.10 2.50 SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse|10-Cambrooke, Grubb 2.90 $1108 aay she 'sie hon a0 Also Ran in Order: Arctic Fable, Pyro: |5-First Jet, Davies . chiore, Fantino, Dialogue, « 1-Duke Mac, Robillard 10.10 7,10 ood sie abies 2-Meadow Liner, Graham 7.00'Late Scratch--Ovation, Rouvletabille Time: 2:05 1-5 | Attendance, 11,797 Also Started: Terry Ann, Davey Lee,|Total Handle, $683,102, Matthew Milne, 49 Drew St.,jof assault. He was . convicted |congitioned and placed on a_ suspended paray Atom, one ss 5.10 32 270 : | it A . sentence for six months. He was aaa, ae mee oe also obliged to sign a bond of Time: 2:06 45 ; e 'i | so ai : Jan's agic, argare $500 to keep the peace. Forbes C., Homestead Valentine and : seme Andy Ellis | Scratched: Non Stop purse 50 bearers grand- suddenly Oshawa Leonard the life- had three John | Jipa, joy ai THIRD RACE -- Mile pace, purse $800/Exactor, (5) and (1), paid $80.90 SEVENTH RACE -- Mile pace, purse $1,500 conditioned s 9-Wise Old Wick, Feaganl0.80 3.80 20 IS it that . 2.40 nagging backache 3-Margie Wick, Radley 2.90 5-Kenaldn Lass, Walker Time: 2: 5 Also Started: Walnut Herbert, Bud Gist, Wally B, Byrd, and Sharon Song Scratched: Ed Lester 2.50 EIGHTH RACE -- Mile trot, $6,110 "Civic Holiday Stakes" purse 2Cnt R'dney, Galbraith 15.70 670 3.30 'i ~|3-Kimbo, Waples 610 3.80 5-Protector Donledo, Holmes 2.60 again? Time 2:02 2-5 Also Started: Detsy Herbert, Castle- Purse | 8% Dodd's Kidney NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot, $1,400, off 11:09 5-Inharmony, Walker 27.70 14.10 6.30 3-Madam Victor, Arthur 6.40 3.70 7-Hanna Dean, McLean 6.10 Time: 2:08 Also Started: Harlan Boy, Ravenwood, You Silk ait! Pile Dawson Hanover and Ara: | Kidney Pills. New wana Lady. ; : Attendance, 10,233. Handle, $489,120 | |8i#@ Saves money. If it's backache that's ton's Gift, Silver Nib Lee, Earley Return bothering you, it could be Scratched critle's Choice due to urinary irritation | and bladder discomfort. If can help bring you relief. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache. Then you feel better and rest better. can depend on Dodd's Pills large When you're ready to move up to color TV... West- time, was in his 53rd year. |by. Also surviving are a broth-| Requiem High Mass _ was/er, Llewellyn, of Richmond Hill] sung in St. John the Evange-\and four grandchildren. | list Roman Catholic Church at) The funeral service will be 19 am.. ,Aug. 7. Interment was held at the W. C. Town Funeral in St. John's Roman Catholic | Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m., Aug. Cemetery. The Rosary was re-|10, followed by interment in St. cited at the W. C. Town Funeral) John's Cemetery, Port Whitby. Chapel at 7 p.m., Sunday. Rev. John McKibben, rector of The pallbearers were John st. John's Anglican Church, | and Louis Rousseau, Fred and will conduct the service. John Mitchell, Keith King and! Vimy Lodge, LOL, will hold al Robert Giroux |service at the funeral home at! A son of the late Antoine|7 p.m., Wednesday. | and Roseanna Rousseau, the! MRS, HENRY VANCE deceased was born in Montreal; The death occurred sudden- and had been a resident of ly, following a lengthy sick-! 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Death ' Feared VIENNA (AP) diplomats inf ported that nearly; are believed to hi Sunday when a p capsized and san Lacul Tei, on the the Romanian capi The sources, rea phone from Vienna. firmed reports ha ceived from perso the boat capsize ai efs who had relativ aboard the boat. Romanian author immediate commen ports. The official: Agerpress replied that "no informati able on this subj were no reports i newspapers . Reports to the di the boat was crov capacity with peor get home before a ing thunderstorm. S es estimated there 300 passengers abr ing many women a "We were told t! sized and sank in t the lake where it feet deep," one : ~ "People were liter from the sides ¢ crossed the lake." Several witnesse: watched the trage golf course of the charest Diplomatic Medical ( Turned | LACOLLE , Que. three-day effort b: can inter-faith gro parcels of medical shipped to Vietnan ended Tuesday w plies. being retul United States. 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