THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 5,1963 5 Ff PLEADED NOT GUILTY Transport DriverF ined For Dangerous Driving went into low range and spun him around the corner. He then had to swerve sharply to miss two young women, the WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West tel, 668-8703 (SAVINGS Gholothy Manager: Rae Hopkins He testified the ancused pro- ceeded out of his driveway head- ed in a westerly direction to- wards a sharp 90-degree corner. re Pickering Township man, Alfred James Gardiner, 836 Naroch Boulevard, was convict- ed on a charge of dangerous driving when he appeared be- fore Magistrate Harry W. Jer- myn, Tuesday. Gardiner pleaded not guilty to the charge but after evidence from three Crown witnesses, one a neighbor, the accused was convicted. Mr. R. A. Lennox, who lives across the street from Gar- diner at 850 Naroch boulevard, told court he first became aware of the accused when he heard ner", travelling at too high a rate of speed and hit the curb, then spun around the corner." "When he approached the cor- Lennox said, "he was There were children playing in the area, the witness acclaim- ed, and there were two young] women walking up the road| which the accused missed by 15 or 20 feet. Mr. Lennox told His Worship he then got into his automobile accused told court, and didn't stop because he knew he only hit the curb. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck asked the accused how much he had to drink that day. . Gardiner replied he had three bottles of beer and one ounce that morning. Mr. Affleck told His Worshi the officers investigating bot testified they could detect a strong smell of alcohol from the accused. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. Open Until 10 P.M. Every Night SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 6 and 7th Stretch Your Dollars at GLECOFF'S and gave chase in an attempt to catch the accused, but was un- able to. Sergeant Fleming of the Pick- ering Township Police depart- ment, who was called to inves- tigate the incident, said he ob- served a set of skid marks 66 feet long going into the curb, a large chip out off the curb. and 8 feet skid marks on the opposite side, Pieces of schackle from the rear spring of Gardiner's ve- hicle were found scattered on the corner lawn which had a four feet of turf torn up from the mishap, he said. The officer told court he found Gardiner's auto on a hoist in an area service station having the rear wheel changed because of damage it sustained in the ac- cident. Gardiner, who is a transport driver, told his Worship he had "Alcohol is dissipated by the body at the rate of one ounce per hour, "Mr. Affleck. said, Rand if the acoused had drank the alcohol when he said he did then there would only be a faint trace on the breath by 7 p.m., when the accused was ar-if- rested. "But the officers indicated a strong smell," he said. "Another point, 'Mr, Affleck said, "if there were skid marks 66 feet before the curb and 8 feet after the curb." "If the accused was travel- ling at the speed he maintained he couldn't possibly have left skid marks that long." His Worship agreed with the crown that Gardiner was driving in a manner dangerous to the public and fined the accused $200 and costs or 30 days. A charge of careless driving against Gardiner was dismissed at the request of the Crown. the screech of tires while stand- a |ing in his laneway. Town Requires New Pick-Up Truck Tenders for a new three quar- ter ton pick-up truck were re- commended by Councillor George Bevan, Town Counci, Tuesday night. Councillor Bevan, who is chairman of the streets com- TURNS FIRST SOD mittee, said the 1958 pick-up grounds, On-lookers at the awarded the contract and W. |truck has been written off. sod-turning were left-right, Ww, Rankin, the architect who | He-recommended council call Sisters Mary Diane and Anna designed the new high school, tenders for a new 1964 model nesday, to be erected near St. Father Austin consecrated Clare, W. Smid, owner of 8 8 * land costs of the new truck be aed devine toe de ie: John The Evangelist Church the new school Smid Construction, who was --Oshawa Times Photo |charged to the reserve account. see ake ate oe. pas 8 TENDERS RECEIVED Z He said _ his brakes ceased : Twenty Lacrosse "tise Catholic High School |GamesIn One Day Contract Awarded grabbed sending him into the curb. In an attempt to avoid hitting the curb, Gardiner, said, he stepped on the gas but his car In the eyes of the Ontario Lacrosse Association, Whitby THURS, officials must do a good job be- cause this is the fifth provin- cial tournament to be held here. The Whitby Separate Schoollincorporated into the school ayalso serves as the Business Ad- Board has awarded a contract|/gymnatorium---a combination) ministrator's office. for construction of its new Jun-jgymnasium and auditorium, to} Construction will start at once for High School to Smid Cons-|make available to the staff andj/@md completion is expected by ; truction Limited, West Hill at students facilities for a year- the end of 1963. gan, those youngsters have been LAST SOAYS This -does not become signifi- an. unstated price. Eight area round physical education prog- On Wednesday, September 4,|dreaming of the "big tourna- cant until it.is remembered that T o % A 1" = contracting firms submitted ram and a centre for school Rev. L. J. Austin, in the pres-|ment" which for them winds up the minor lacrosse was organiz- ed in Whitby only seven years ago and at times ¢ompetition to R host these tournaments be- edue- comes quite keen. tenders on this school which Will) cial activities. The school is}°"ce °f Grade 9 and 10 pupils|the lacrosse year. In = of the mountain of rovide four classrooms for use| jianned so that this area ma: and representatives of the Board] "Lorne Haley, president of ey en Ived, the h y Grades 9 and 10. pe uned be an auditeriam bs the|2nd teaching staff, officiated at|Whitby Lacrosse Association, |work, involved, gee Posh be used as an auditorium by the r make such an affair possible, " crtuwe space will be provi-| Parish. a sod-turning ceremony, mark-jreports confirmation of 15 do so with a smile because they ded as required until a full ing the first step to provide per-|teams entered for the tourna- are dedicated in their belief Catholic High School, ¢ The school is complete with) manent facilities for complete|ment, with a few more possible. . A ing Grades 9 through 13, is in| Wash rooms, shower and change Catholic secondary school ed- The elimination process which operation. |rooms, principal's office and|ucation in the area. takes place until an ultimate Design architect, W. W. Ran. teachers recreational area, and ant ecm id +g al t is declared will take kin, B. ARch., of Pickering, has'includes a board room which\c,., '6 every available minute from 8 CHOICE MEATS CHUCK ROAST BEEF cn BLADE ROAST OF BEEF. DEVON SIDE BACON CHOICE WIENERS 'cs COTTAGE ROLLS {34% ... LEAN STEW BEEF LEAN BEEF HAMBURG Ls, 45¢ 55¢ 'oxo. 50° 3 uss. 1.00 ur. 45¢ us, 59° iss; 1.00 REV. LEO J. AUSTIN Reverend Leo J. Austin in Whitby. 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Lacroeee' Amociahion te acting eral of the Order. wuHiTBy --_| Dog Control Officer Busy ment the Town of Whitby should extend a hospitable wel- come to these boys and their parents, who will come from centres throughout Ontario. What time does the game start? It doesn't matter a. bit because there is a "continuous"' showing starting at 8 a.m. Reg. Saran Web CHAIRS, Ri NOW CAMPING COOLERS THERMOS iG. 13.95 REG, 29.95 REG. 9.98 as official host to this tourna- PERSONALS CONGRATULATION TO JENNIFER Congratulations to Jennifer Jermyn who celebrated her first birthday yesterday.. Jen- nifer, who is now one year old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jermyn who live at 409 Kent street here in Whitby. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jermyn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Dui- fhries, all of Whitby, extend best wishes on this memorable day. Jennifer's great-grand- mother, Mrs. W. M. Jermyn and her great-grandfather, Hugh V. D. Magen of Hol- land also extend happy con- gratulations. 'iby, Donald McCarthy of Oril- Labor Day weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. Jenkins of Oshawa, formerly of Whitby at Lake Dalrymple were Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehorn and Mrs. Myrna Ritchie of. Ottawa. i A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs, John Whitehorn on Sunday. Relatives attending were Mr, and Mrs. R. Jenkins of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, John Whitehorn, and Mrs. Myrna Ritchie of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. John Gierman, Whit- lia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gierman, report to night, indicated. During August Whitby Dog Control officer John Greer was quite busy. dur- ng the m ig ea of August, as his 'own Counci, Tuesday A total of 28 animals were picked up by Mr. Greer during the month, of these, three were retrieved, 10 destroyed, 10 sold, two given homes and two still Temain in the pound. There was no discussion by council on the report. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, R, Gier- man and family, Ajax and Mr. and Mrs. William Gierman, Long Branch. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 3 & 18 Mr, and Mrs, Walter Labano- vich and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Har- ris are spending a three-week vacation touring Western Can- ada and will visit Banff, Lake Louise and Vancouver. On their return trip they will board their plane from Alberta. Mrs. Charlotte Sturgeon and SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Lounderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Dail PHONE 668-4341. Miss Betty Gulliver recently at- tended the Stratford Festival. They were also guests of their brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gulliver, Miss Anne Henstock has re- turned from holidaying in Brit- ain. While there she visited friends and relatives in Scot- land and London, England. Mr. M. 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