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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1964, p. 4

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_ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 15, 1964 Oe en deal LEGAL AID BY O'CONNELL WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Wureau Office 111 Dundas St, West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3708 Win Famine Ends As Dunnies Buzz Hives By CLIFF GORDON "Backed by some stellar goal ing by Ian Young, Whitby nlops snapped their five- game slump with a fine 4-1 win over. the Dixie Beehives in Dixie last night, The win gives the Dunnies a total of three out of. four points jn the last | two nights. Wayne Cheesman, Everett, Wayne Mayhew and Brian Fletcher were the goal- getters for the Dunnies in last Bob § night's sparkling encounter, The [ game was cleanly-played with only nine penalties being hand ed out, Bob Sicinski spoiled Young's: bid for his second shutout of the season with jus 62 seconds to go in the final | stanza, The Dunnies were really fired | up for last night's game as they saw the results of getting care: | less in the Monday ni tilt with the Seven-Ups, Cheesman Mi game as he scored at 4.20 from | with a couple of hot ones right ") goalies came up with nifty }saves to keep the mail car: WAYNE MAYHEW ... +» + SCORES CLINCHER "a j JAN 'YOUNG . »» MISSES SHUTOUT} got the Rubbermen off on the right foot at. the start of the Darryl Leach, The Beehives tested Young | | after the first goal but were thwarted by the fine style of the local custodian, Bob Everett got his second goal in two nights as he rounded out a three-way passing play with Fletcher and Gay. This line looked sharp in last night's game, The Dunnies had several chances to increase their lead but were checked closely by the homesters. The second period was a very lian Mayhew scored with defence:| mate Cheesman getting. the! assist, Then just 10 seconds later Brian Fletcher, complete with his 16 stitches, got his goal with his linemates Gay and Everett each collecting a single point on the play, It appeared as if Young was going to get his second shutout of the sea- son. as the game was fast drawing to a close, However, nell County Legal Aid System, ing drin ing a disturbance before Mag- istrate Tuesday--for free, man," Magistrate Jermyn in- formed Gary-Max Watson, 20, of 216 Bruce street, Oshawa, "Mr, O'Connell has kept you out of jail. year suspended sentence on/smashed me across the the assault . causing - bodily -|with a beer bottle." harm charge, and $50 and costs! Bottle-Swinging Youth Placed On Probation Whitby Lawyer Hugh O'Con-fine or 30 days for drinkingjattempted to defend himself, is Director of Ontario/under age. but was struck again, on the The disturbance charge was|back of the head, and once dropped at Mr, O'Connell's re-|more, on the forehead, ; uest, and Crown Attorney) " finally regained my bal- Bruce Affieck's agreement, Peter Zurba, 21, testified|pottie," he continued. 'He re- that he was sitting behind the/fused, so I hit him and he went vere pt ll Be es down. otors (Highway 2 an ekel son's road) on Jan, 5 when the 'eens ee ere accused approached him, by Watson's companion, a p "He said: 'I think I know)son called 'Casey', who said: ' I 'Don't hit him again'!"' you,' and I answered. that 1|"Don't hi quite likely! did not know him," Zurba said, | "When Watson got up ye Mme : "Then he said: 'I don't like) Let ee ee es Watson was assigned a one-the sound of your car', and covered with blood."" eye! | John Lingen, 18, who was had| working at the service tlon defended a_ bottle-wield- outh charged with assault, ing under age and caus- He K Harry Jermyn. here "You are a fortunate young Zurba added that he with just 62 seconds to go Sicinski hit the pay dirt for the losers' only goal of the night, | JUST TALKING , . . Brian Fletcher looked very good de- spite his injury on Monday night when he took 16 stitches in his left eye, We understand there was no damage to the) eye itself... . ig looked} very sharp on x of the} saves he made and just missed) his second shutout, ., . Four players from the Whitby team, Young, Wayne Mayhew, Wayne Cheesman and Ricky) Gay will play in the Metro Jr, B All-Star. game at the Lake- shore arena tonight... . Man- ager Ivan Davie will be the manager of the Eastern team with Frank Bonello handling the coaching chores, SUMMARY 18ST PERIOD 1, Whitby: Cheesman, Leach 2. Whitby: Everett, Gay, Fletcher | Penalties: Anderson 7.36, Beverley 15.06, Peters 19,29, 2ND PERIOD Scoring--None, Penalties: Sandford 4.98, Dionne 9.51, Cheesman 16.5%, Trotter 19,59. IRD PERIOD 3. Whitby: Mayhew, Cheesman 4. Whitby: Fletcher, Everett, Gay 5, Dixie; Sicinski, Server Hicox 4.20} 2.03) 344 3.54 18.58 7.45, fast but close-checking, Both riers off the score sheet, A pair of goals in the space of 10 seconds early in the third a final period proved the SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers PHONE 668-4841 115 BROCK STREET ARNOLD'S NORTH FRESH CUT GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS aa SIRLOIN OR WING Ssonsppo,| STEAKS 69: COOKED RUMP ROAST BEEF ..... Ib, 69c T FOUR CORNERS ance and told him to drop the JUST NORTH | OF THE ih. pl | |e \lei confirmed the story, He recall- 'a "If anybody calls the cops, I'll and they'll lock me up sure." charge of the station, agreed: "He was so drunk he could hardly walk." dence, Mr, O'Connell, with his client's consent, switched his jlem," the defence counsel re m in the company he keeps, on the assault charge. I would like to give him a chance to prove he ls a man, And if he breaks his probation, I would hope that ne be called back here and punished to the full- est extent of the law." Magistrate Jermyn' con: curred, The terms of the proba- tion included a clause whic would keep the youth away from his Bruce street family home, The court suggested that he board at the home of Mrs. F. J. D, Walmsley, 28 Lioyd street, Oshawa, Mrs. Walmsley jagreed, He was also instructed to: avold "undesirable com: pany," particularly the fore. mentioned Mr, Casey; to get a job (he hag one offered); to maintain an 11 p.m, home cur- few; and to stay away from that, when the accused first liquor, - is tered the station to pay for he appeged "pretty-well nk,"" He related Watson's words: One-Stop . DECORATING @ Wallpeper and Murols © Custom Draperies hy © Broedioom end Rugs @ CLL. 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