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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1963, p. 4

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' ' @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 7, 1963 fragmented story of shootings one to another of four houses 'land fighting was Monday to a coroner's jury by two youngsters whose parents, two sisters and aunt week in a violent outb _|nearby Castleton. % Killins, 12, and her 10-year-old Columbia to live with relatives.| me," TRUCK CATCHES FIRE AT AJAX DUMP Ajax Dump Fire Destroys Truck AJAX (Staff) -- A. private|ed to dump waste rubber into garbage disposal truck caught] the dump. fire yesterday and was demol-| He said that the refuse caught ished at the Ajax mete fire and spread to his truck. The truck, owned by Stewart! ajax firefighters attempted to Williamson, 29 George street, dualt the rte fire Shieh also Ajax, caught fire when he start: started other heaps of refuse x burning. They gave up after a Council Approves biped and. left the still-burning Ambulance Brigade Town cierk B. C. Falby ad. z ae ee mitted this morning that a near- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)by sign stating that burning of Town council gave _approval refuse was prohibited "'lacked Monday night to having a St.lauthority." John Ambulance Brigade torm- : ed here ; i singh ey <a ceva' (Stable cant wnt ing drawn. up and will probably ya hice ee pias introduced at the next coun- ot Steed eg pie his wite |cil meeting that will force gar- ae coke Enel Ailiae tj|bage dumpers to get a permit the th area x ooeared| Defore burning garbage at the hs area, appes to convince the dump. a 5 ? : town fathers of the need for aj Mr Falby said tbat. the town service of this nature owned the property where the Members of council were im-| dump Is situated. ante' hope ab the set-| 5 said pore were, Cane ing up of a brigade here. in from out of town an ump- _ Mr, Clark said a lot of organ-|jing refuse at the dump and ization work will be required] burning it. befor t 'gets rolling, and "The fire is never really out," won't swing into ac-| he added. next October. Smoke from the burning terested in thisjtruck and scrap rubber fire » can contact Mr. Clark|could be seen from Oshawa y tand Whitby. 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RONDE Tide, OSHAWA * DRIVE-IN THEATRE we 723-4972 CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE sjand two d Palm Sunday that the Canon was ordained. kucrea ; Holy Communion was admin-"" -- istered in the United Church } | and a new kneeling stool wag | | dedicated. 4 Rev. Romeril's subject was "Could Ye Not Watch with Me One Hour?" 48-year-old friend of Mrs. Kill- i patna : Church Dedicates Kneeling Stool By OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The sacra- ment of Holy Communion was administered in St. John's Church. Canon Ashmore preach- ed on*Palm Sunday. It was on-a TESTIFY AT INQUEST Two Children Describe Castleton Shootings COBOURG, Ont, (CP) -- Ajdeath when a killer went from ns. : The girl said she saw some- thing in her father's hand--she could not. say whether it was a firearm--then ran to the ad- jacent home of her married sis- ter, Mrs, Pearl Campbell, 19, and told Pearl she thought! "Dad shot Mom." Margaret said '"'no" when asked by Crown Attorney Harry Deyman if .there was any thought in her mind that Major had.done any of the shooting. said. Brian ran to a neighbor's house were his school teacher, Margaret said she was in her Peter Miller, 2, lived. He told sister's bedroom when she Miller that '"'Dad shot mother, reak at/were present for portions of the|heard the outside door open, ajand Tom and Dad were fight- incident, were called to testify) gun fire and her sister scream, ing." The children were Margaretbefore being taken to British\"you killed him. Lordy hélp| Miller and Brian went to| brother, Brian. Their testimony,Coroner J. F. Leeson then ad-| She said she recognized her Pearl's house. A few seconds| came at an inquest into the|Journed the inquest indefinitely, |father as being in "on roomier: palling came and fired feath' of their father, Robert until those wounded have had/when the shooting occurred. {2 shotgun, hitting Miller, Brian) Killins, 56-year-old former min-|@ chance to recover. | Brian 'testified that when he|@¢ ; ister, | Margaret told the five-manjcame into the. room where his| As Miller writhed on the Kiilins died -in hospital ofjjury that she heard two shots| mother died, he saw Major put.|floor, "Dad 'shot him again," head wounds Friday night, al-and went to a room of thejting 'one revolver in his pocket|the boy testified. While Killins though doctors said he was also house where she lived with herjand trying to gain possession| Was loading the gun again, seriously ill with diabetes and|mothek and two other children. | of a second revolver from Kill- Brian ran from' the house and a gangrenous leg infection, A|She said her mother was dead ins. jback to the neighbor's home. day earlier, his wife, his sister|in a chair and her father was| "Major aimed the firearm at) Miller is recovering in hos- aughters were shot to\wrestling with Thomas Major,'father, but it didn't go off," he'pital. presented s4q gunned them down. Three lother people were wounded. died last| Margaret and Brian, who Stavice x CLEANERS ond LAUNDERERS! OSHAWA - PORT HOPE. - WHITBY - COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO | Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY. | UNIONIZED SHOP.» 723-4631 SO MILL " UL err ere x 11 models. in 4 separate . series so your choice is a snap! Convertibles ! Sport Coupes! - Sedans and Station Wagons! 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