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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1962, p. 4

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WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY SET BAIL AT $1,000 |. Bail for Charles Gurba, ot. UP ae ejoma|Hollow Lake, Alta., was' re-" duced to $1,000 by Magistratei Crawford Guest in Whitby po* @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 17, 1962 Bevan To Move For Consultant Service An agonized rejection of jobljinvestigate the set appraisals was made at Whitby|they can decide on Town Council meeting this| jobs." week. Councillor George Bevan) (Councillor Paul Coath, chair- WHITBY And DISTRICT WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS Erring Driver urbas A Toronto. man, whose car Found Impaired| Sept. Building disagreed with a recommenda-| man of the committee said, "the lice court on Tuesday. struck two parked cars on the Baseline near Liverpool, was tion of the Finance Committce that "replies were received prices quoted have been fairly steep. I think we should meet has been in custody since Oct; 6 on a charge of criminaje n e e Tuesday fined $200 and costs for ek M ll M k impaired driving. Magistrate Ops ] 10n ar | Crawford Guest reduced the chargt of drunk driving to im-, Council learned this week that D'Hiiiier St. The protection to paired after hearing evidence September building topped the) persons and property will study question of appraisal of the jobs against Tom B. Tomlin, 60, ofjone million dollar mark. A re-)this letter. The sanitation and) of the town clerk, tax collector, Toronto. port by the building inspector) welfare committee will study a) town engineer, assessment com- Sgt. Bernard Box said that noted that a school addition, fac-| request from residents in the missioner, works foreman and Tomlin's car struck two parked|tory and super market had area who also complain of the\the manager of. the sewage cars near Liverpool on ser ee boosted the month's total to disposal area. itreatment plant, was brought ning of Sept. 30. One of the) $1,309,870. i ; «a \up. At that time Councillor! parked cars, he said, was over-| in My ASP Sree Gang Seven urged that the entire mu-| turned by the impact. He 'said| ASK TREE REMOVAL The protection to persons and\nicipal organization be re- that Tomlin told him his foot,, The streets committee will property committee received a searched, covered with mud, slipped from|study a request by Patricia) letter from Mrs. Edward Booth,) when the recommendation the brake and caused him to! Nieser, 802 Burns St., that a requesting more adequate light- was read he said, "the job ap-; The recommendation made by from four companits and that the matter be tabled for further| consideration'. lA ' ee tak Councillor Bevan later gave At the previous meeting the) .jiice that at a subsequent | meeti : "il "I will move Jor cause to be moved: 'That a (est of Crown Attorney Bruck 'firm of management consultants Affleck set bail at $5,000 for be engaged to make a study of Cameron Pacey, of Columbus, the administrative organization] charged with rape. Pacey wag of the town of Whitby, and tO remanded for one week when he' submit a report on procedure for preparing job descriptions, appeared in Whitby court om uesday. ' job evaluations and perform- ance appraisal". FINED FOR CONSUMING Three youths were fined in with these people to find out poe while bail was set, more about it." ' CADI SETS BAIL Magistrate Guest, at the ren * * SPECTATORS VIEW TWISTED WRECKAGE Death came to the driver of this car last night. When | police found the driver, 43 | lose control. He said Tomlin was in no con. dition to drive. Tomlin. was given two weeks to pay his fine. year-old Bertram Kenward of | the two-car crash. (Story on Don Mills, he was still in the Page 1.) car, strapped to the seat by a i : seat belt. Six people died in --Oshawa Times Photo New Farm Office Lett Accident Open To BOWMANVILLE -- An Open House \will be held at the new Ontario Department of Agri- culture offices here on Oct. 25. The department's office will be open from 2-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m The members of the staff located in Bowmanville are A. O. Dalrymple, Agricultural Re- presentative: J .C. Ingratta, Fruit and Vegetable Extension Specialist; Miss Marion Muir, secretary and Joe Walker, who} is a member of the Live Stock Branch but carries out his Dairy Herd Improvement Testing work in the .department office. | Others serving the county, but working out of other offices in the area are Miss Waddell, Home Economist, Lindsay; E. Wright, Soils; Specialist, Lindsay; D. O.| Gibb, Engineering Specialist,| Brighton H of Agriculture are proud of the fact that agricultural extension as it is now known throughout| North America had its start in| the Province of Ontario. The overall Extension program in United States was based on the Ontario setup and started after Ontario had successfully launch- ed its Extension program. In 1851 the first Experimental | Farm was established on' the University of Toronto. In 1867,| the Bureau of Agriculture and Arts was established supervis- ed by a Commissioner of Agri- culture and it was not until 1888 that the Department of Agricul- ture was formed and the first Minister appointed. In 1907 the first agricultural) representatives were appointed! for the Province. These men known as district representatives and were estab-| lished in six counties | in On- | | Bowmanville | Liquor Vote Held Today BOWMANVILLE (Staff The town's liquor plebiscite is in full swing today. Polls close! at 8 p.m. A total of 4,187 voters will be asked to approve men's and women's beverage rooms and cocktail and dining lounges. Town Clerk and Chief Return- ing Officer Jack Reid reports that 24 persons cast their bal- lots Saturday. during the ad- vance poll. The polls were opened at a.m. this morning. | | Jr. Farmers Plan Debate At Cannington UXBRIDGE -- The Ontario County Junior Farmers' As- sociation will be holding an In ter-Club debating and public speaking competition in Cannington, on Wednesd. Oct. 24, at 8.00 p.m. The purpose of this competi- tion is to determine' the boys and girls who will represent On- tario County im the first 'round of debating with ome of the neighboring counties. There will be several rounds of debating to be climaxed next spring when the Junior'Farmer Provincial winners: will be de- clared. : This debating competition is an annual event and is one of the many educatibnal programs carried out by the Ontario Pro- vincial Junior Farmers' Associa- tion. : The Port Perry Junior Farmer; The Beaverton Jun- ior Farmer, the Uxbridge Jun- jor Farmer and Junior Insti- tute; the Brooklin Junior Farm- er and Junior : Institute Clubs will participate in the competi- tion on October 24. Ted Lamb, president, Ontario County Jun- ior Farmers': Association will act ag chairman for the pro- gram. t ay, Marion was opened in Port Hope in June Charles street, Port Hope. Dam- June 1, Those in Extension in Ontario|transferred under the Ontario. Department) where it was located in the same and didn' -|troduction. and development of ic Taunton Youth Riblic | Scene, Youth UDILIC . Fined $25 tario. These counties were Dun- das, Lanark ,Victoria, Simcoe, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Waterloo and Essex. They were|A hit and run accident last attached to the High Schools in| month cost a Bowmanville man their respective areas with their|$25 and costs or seven days in salaries being paid by the de- jail. partment of education and their) John Russell Scott, 21, 'of expenses being paid by the de-|Scugog street, pleaded guilty to partment of agriculture, with|the charge of leaving the scene each county' contributing $500. to|of an accident when he appear- the operation of the office and ed before Magistrate R. purchase of equipment Baxter here Tuesday. The service was apparently, Scott was involved in an acci- well received and appreciated|dent September 15 at 8 p.m. on for in a few years all counties|Highway 2 near the Preston-| had reqeusted the placement of| vale sideroad. Evidence pro-| an agricultural representative in duced showed that his car col-| their respective counties. lided with the rear of a car The Durham County office|driven by Robert Robard of 59 1910 and was united with North- age to the Robard vehicle! umberland in 1913 with the one|amounted to $200. agricultural representative Defence counsel serving the two counties. 1936 the office to Terence V. t bother to stop. building until March 1 of this! -- Or elma a wake at apa Cobourg Doctor Dies At Toronto the office was moved to the new} location in a building construct- TORONTO (CP)--Dr. George ed by Hendry Investments Lim-| ited, Bowmanville. PAST AG, REPS. Those who have been. agri-|Henry Field, 90, who practised! merly with the Quebec Aces and for Bowmanville residents and cultural representative's up un-|at Cobourg, Ont., for 35 years!an organizer of the North York $3 til.the present time are as fol-|and at Roseneath, Ont., for 30 lows: R. S. Duncan, June 1910 -| years, died in hospital today. March 1917; G. A.- Williams, March 1917 - Sept. 1919;-M. C.land attended Victoria College McPhail, Aug.-Dec., 1919; E. K.|when it was situated there. He Hampson, Dec. 1919 - September| graduated in medicine from 1920; F. C. Paterson, September|Trinity College, Toronto, and 1920 July 1927; J. Y. Kellough,|took postgraduate work in Ed- July 1927 - September 1930; E.|inburgh. Summers, September 1930 -| October 1957; A. O. Dalrymple,| January 1958. The general Extension pro-| gram over the years has varied! from time to time but has been designed to give farm and urban} dent doctor .at the local Indian people assistance in home and|,eservation. fone moe ana il During the First World War, proving the overall way of life.|Dr. Field was chief surgeon at In succeeding years, many|Cobourg's military hospital and specialized services have been|later became the town's medi- requested with resulting addi-|cal health officer. tions to departmental person-| He leaves a wife, two sons, a nel, The Home Economist, The| daughter and a sister. three years on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans before returning | Wins Acquittal | | On Driving Count | After hearing two Crown wit- nesses testify that they. could not say the accused was intoxi- cated, Magistrate Crawford |Guest on Tuesday dismissed a drunk driving charge against a former Pickering Township res- jident. James Wilfred Campkin won the acquittal in Whitby police. court despite evidence by two police officers that he was intoxicated. Court was told the charges arose out of a collision on Old Forest road in Pickering Town- ship on the night of Aug. 29 Thomas McCauley, of Old For- est road, said that Campkin's car struck his parked vehicle. Both McCauley and Martin Tuck, of the same address, who saw Campkin that night, denied * RECREATION REVIEWS 'cause it is dangerous. The ap- tree at the intersection of Burns) ing on Pine St., between Dundas} praisal does not go far enough,|the committee was approved by and Annes St. be removed be- and Mary St. management consultants should council. ASK BARGAINING Cn eee eat eee The labor relations committee| of council received a letter from : 2 ce |the National Union of Public COMPLAINT OF DUMP | Employees asking that collec- Red faces were evident: as tive bargaining commence be- council heard a letter from the tween the town and the NUPSE. i ¥ art t asking Whitby Fire Department as GRANT REQUESTS that the town comply with by- laws in its operations of the Branch 112 of the Royal Can- sanitary land fill project OM' adian Legion, Whitby, granted permission to intoxi-| Poppy. Day on Saturday, Council Spares 'Dundas St. Trees that plicant also requested that a new tree be planted to replace it. The fate of two of Whitby's|boulevard at particular was maple trees hung in the bal-) point. hold| ance this week. The trees, situ-; Mayor Martin agreed with that Noy,| ated <i fg ahaa street 34 Councillor Slichter and said - : ; {site o e new 'Brewers Re-'that the road would be widen- Be > Pick 10. The branch was also granted tai] Store, were to be cut down ed in time therefore the trees Sgt. John Pugh, of the 1cKeT- permission to hold the annuall/on the recommendation of the) chould be removed at the cost ne Townehip x olice Depart: Remembrance Day parade on Streets Committee, following a of the developing company. ment, said Campkin had been Nov. 11. request by the builders of the; Councillor George Bevan sai drinking and should hot have " 7 17 store. that the request was perfectly been driving. Sgt. David Flem- OFFER FOR STREET "Counailior Willain-Davidsonlin obder ' ing and PC John Found, of the' Joseph Ruggeri made an offer| ..iq "These trees have taken| "Te ds Res ' ' ; same department, said he was of $2500 for the unopened portion] 99 years to grow and it will 'ius 2 ier ars, he intoxicated of Elizabeth St. adjoining his! oniy take 10 minutes to cut them) ciated. "we do om see teben ie Campkin said he had had property. The bid was turned gown' humping his desk, ths -aiNMONN: evaae vot only three pints of beer. He over to the finance committee. | Councillor Davidson said, " boure Port Hobe and powinnt: said that he struck the other aie fully oppose it." ville," he gaid F ear which was parked on the SABOTEURS STRIKE "These trees do give shade," ee travelled position of the road pom (Reuters)--An electric said Councillor Joyce Burns, without lights. He denied he "and if they are to be cutl was intoxicated. power pylon was blown up on Ne the develouen | Mount Gunchina, in Italy's Bol-|@°W" the developers should) zano province on the Austrian) have reaped the benefit border, the Italian Ansa news! trees. we have saved and the accused was the developer is refused this, it of; no policy on tree removal. we| Reeve Everett Quantrill said Hockey Coaches Back To School BOWMANVILLE--The Recre- ation Department', along with On|Kelly said his client had indi-/the Community Programs of age and. under on Mondays waS|cated to him that he thought he Branch of the Ontario Depart- from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m., starting Bowmanville, had only damaged his-own car, ment of Education, will be hold- Nov. 5. ing a Mimor Hockey Coaches School this Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Council Chambers in the Bowmanville Town Hall. Anyone interested in coaching a minor hockey team is invited to attend. Starting time 9.00 a.m. The school will be under the direction of Herb Carnegie, for- Minor Hockey Association. Mr. Carnegie will discuss Dr. Field was born in Cobourg rules, equipment and coaching GIRLS BROOMBALL techniques. FIGURE SKATING The Recreation Department, along with the Bowmanville Skating Club, is offering Figure Skating lessons to anyone inter- He was a ship's surgeon forested in taking professional les- the. Recreation Department is sons. Glasses will be held on Thurs- to Cobourg in 1897. He moved days from 4.00 to 7.00 p.m., girls. to Roseneath 35 years later and/ wider the leadership of Miss until July of this year was resi-|parbara Anne Smith. The first lesson will be held on Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Bowmanville Memorial Arena. Registration fee for this group ill be $8 for a 20-week period Registration will be accepted at the first class on Nov. 1. BEGINNERS SKATING w The. Recreation Department! Fowl! Agricultural Engineering Spe-| ---- te cialist, the Soil and Field Crops Specialist along with a Fruit and Vegetabie Specialist now] provide service, usually work- ing on an area basis rather than a county basis, to all parts of Ontario at the present time. The Extension Branch has | been instrumental in promoting and assisting in such phases: as Junior Farmer work, 4-H club activities, the Tuberculosis and Brucellosis programs, spray service, soil testing and the in-| |new varieties of grains and for age crops. At the same time, many extension workers have | been instrumental in developing |young men who have develop- ed some of the outstanding herds of livestock today. Farm Safety, Soils and Field Crops work, Junior Extension and Farm Management are a major por- tion of the extension program. | Nets $125 Fine | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 20-year-old Taunton youth) |was fined $100 and costs. or 30 pena here Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. William Eade also had his |driver's licence suspended and) jan order was made by Magis-| trate R,. B. Baxter prohibiting] 7 him from driving anywhere in| 7 Canada for one year. | Eade was also fined $25 and | costs or an additional five days for drinking under age. ASKS OUTLAW REDS CARACAS (AP) Venez- uela's supreme court was asked by the government Monday to ouflaw the Communist party and affiliated Marxist groups. President Romulo Betancourt jindirectly blamed Premier F de! Castro of Cuba and Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev for a wave of bombings, assassinations and other terrorist acts. EST'D. YUU; Mum Wider &SindsLoniled Walkeniitte, Ganada | move too many trees." jabout discrimination, |of bombings wrecked many py- Councillor Harold Slichter, street north has many trees bu | | | lons iast summer in the troubled) accompanying demands| Pointed out that the area was 7 g "|commercial and as the lot| for greater autonomy for the! would be paved the trees would German-speaking population 01/not have long to live. He also| | said that there was a narrow | area | \the province. ah 4QESIRES.. ANTM TMORE 1° | FIND THE KILLER .+/ OR DIE! has scheduled beginners skating times for children seven years «a % Classes will be held on Mon- days from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m There will be supervisors on hand to assist the children with their skating. Parents. are in- vited to attend and assist their child with his skating. Thene is no additional charge for adults accompanying. children The fee for this group is $2 punt > $""ADAM and EVE" 4 for 15 \§ ADMITTANCE --ond-- | Qua, fuss © 4ct OF Own for non-residents, weeks. voopoo WOMAN | COLOR ws nen rouncor erin ists OR HOCKEY Councillor Bevan charged, "'if is discrimination." He also said ance that trees foot the bill. People on council|that previous councils had set town and that his wish was to because other areas have treesithe trees. -FEARS...ADVENTURE Fie e Whitby court on Tuesday for. consuming liquor while minors. | Robert Arthur Johnston, 18, of 13 Centre: St. N., Whitby, was_ fined $35 and costs or 10 days; |and James William Kearmaa, |18, of 222 Green St., Whitby, | was fined. $25 and costs or five, | days. Both were given two weeks to pay. Michael Murdoch, 18, of no fixed address, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days and given no time to pay because of no fixed abode. does not make them any bet- er," Reeve Quantrill also remark- ed, "Councillor Slichter says that they will only live for a jfew years, let us have them for years. As for the road a few Coe widening, it will only go to the bridge over the creek a few yards to the east." Reeve Quantrill also remark- ed that visitors to the town re- marked on the pleasant appear- gave to the keep Whitby green, Council altered the Street agency reported today, A wave) should not give permission to) "I take exception to the remark) Committee recommendation {to Brock read that the developers not be t) granted permission to cut down in the jungle of far-out space! ASSIGNMENT= OUTER SPACE Any girls between the ages of} 8 and 16 interested in forming |} la broomball or hockey league/|* 'are asked to contact the recre- ation office as soon as possible. If sufficient interest is shown, DMITTANCE TODAY aaa LOREN in 'TWO WOMEN' Gamay Plus--"SIN AND DESIRE" wee SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 ALL THE YOUNG LOV SCENES F prepared to organize a league, but they must have at least 40 DANCING CLASSES There. are still a number of openings in «the Wednesday afternoon and Saturday morning dancing classes sponsored. by the Recreation Department, Instruction in ballet, tap dancing, and baton twirling is under the leadership of Miss Irenie Harvey and Mrs. Shirley jer. ty sn BASED ON THE BEST.SELLNG NOVEL BY RICHARD FREOE FEATURE TIMES: ROM THE SMASH BEST-SELLER! 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