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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Feb 1964, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 53,1964 § Tale Of The Three Still Lingers On Pag mye ye | 1964 presente a in a motion re COUNCIL BRIEFS Water OK, But Not In Streets -- Taxpayers og Board has been presented. MINOR HOCKEY A request for $1,500. was voic- ed by Fred Ing, Whitby Minor oo Association representa- ve, He said that the association had planned to ask a $2,000 grant, but the sum was amend: ed in view of a recommendation already listed by the Finance -- ttee to issue a sum of 59 EXHIBITS ENTERED Judge Hall Tries Trio Convicts On All Counts M bie's Confectionery, McCordick's Pharmacy, and Modern = Cleaners Ltd,--all Oshawa busi-/y nesses, Mr. Affleck reported that 59 exhibits were introduced d the three-day proceedings that the artic! stolen were valued at about $1,000, Included in the haul, he added, was a large quantity of barbditu- ate that had been stolen from thé pharmacy. It was further learned that, when they were arrested by Oshawa police on Jan, 12, the three were all intoxicated by both the drug and liquor. Cheseboro and McLean were apprehended in front of the Gen- osha Hotel, he said, while Hara- bulya was taken from his room at the Queen's Hotel. Oshawa Attorney Joe Victor represented Cheseboro in the action, while the other two ap- pees without benefit of coun- sel, WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St, West Manager: John Gault FAIRPORT PLUNGE RESULT Pair Escaped Unhurt But Not Unpunished Lussier's pocket, Police also found a flashlight, they said, and each of the four wore gloves, Mr, Affleck informed Magis: trate Harry Jermyn that addi- tional charges against the ac- cused would be forthcoming and asked that they be remanded in custody until the pre-sentence) report was compiled, He requested further Tel. 668-3708 Three area men were convict- ed on four charges of break, enter and theft by County Court Judge Alex Hall here Friday. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck revealed the heretofore unpub- licized case yesterday, explain- ing that, at the request. of Blake 'Bucky' Cheseboro, Brian Mc- Lean, and Andrew Harabulya, a ispecial County Criminal Court session was set up. A Cheseboro, 26, and Harabulya, 19, of Oshawa, and McLean, 21, of Ajax, had chosen trial by Judge alone in Oshawa Court two weeks ago. Judge Hall remanded the trio in custody for t this month in the County Courthouse. Additional charges of possession of stolen goods were dismissed The theme of 'water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink' prompted Mary street east resident Mrs, Gordon Mcll- wain to request Council action on street paving in her area, One of four letters from Whit- by taxpayers requesting street paving and read at Town Coun: cll Monday, her correspondence reported it; "irksome to have to find one's way over small |lakes", when walking downtown, "The potholes would shake a car to pieces," wrote Mr, W, F, McCarl, complaining about the unpaved condition of Colborne street west and Frances street, He reported that these streets a "ae the Municipal Board in A letter received by Council from the tive of the firm stated that the original project was not pursued because of lack of suitable tenants, The project, the letter states, has now been revived and the developer is planning to go ahead with a smaller shopping plaza and two apartment blocks on the site, The plaza and = apartment) block, if constructed as presently planned will meet requirements of the present zoning bylaws in 1962 agreement, Shops will cover a lot area of 13,560 square were the only ones near the cen-|feet with a parking lot accom- that ge Pes erie hg hg | eaeer ab tas uesheet's com i A 20-name petition from Dun-) sAUse : i. [jurisdiction be -- te peer lop street vert residents, deplor-| plexity, pointed out by Deputy- these charges in '6 ing the "washouts in wet wea-|Reeve George Brooks, Council Magistrate Jermyn concurred. ;hey and quantities of dust injdecided to meet for discussions fine weather," at. the unpaced|when a report from the Plan- a, "repetion ravsted oe) MERCANTILE HOCKEY tically all planted on res properties abutting. streets - able to get either the keys or the newer subdivisions, the driver and was dragged some fect," The officer then ran to his cruiser and chased the Lussier vehicle at speeds he described as "up to 90-miles-per-hour," The chase he said, extended along Liverpool road, and then The two ths who escaped uninjured m last Friday's 75-foot plunge over a cliff at Fairport Beach were convicted in Magistrate's Court here Tues- day on charges of possession. One of them, Maurice George Lussier, 19, of 160 Markham Councillor Harry Inkpen point- ed out that the request was in- creased from jast year due to the $1,400 in ice rental, The de- putation was referred to the Fi- nance Committee, APPOINTMENT MADE A bylaw was passed appoint: ing P, J, Neal to the Town Plan- ning Board, He will complete the term. of resigning member Leow Majcher (until Dec, 31, 965), dangerous trees in streets at a cost of $3,000," the motion stated, re- ferring to Monday's recommend- ations of the Streets Committee concerning tree removal, "But I also favor their re- lacement, I would like to know - { these trees are to be replaced and also the 187 which were re- moved last year," Streets Committee Chairman Harold Slichter said the motion would be considered and budget- ing of money for such tree re- placement discussed, |Frances to Annes streets, where recent apartment building con) 0 ro Robert Bryden and Myrna struction had "accentuated traf-| y p Lack were the winners in the fic problems". | e a S u S ical Contest held at St; A letter from Charles La | se hn Rae and will/408 Ontario street, requested | paving of Ontario street east, their families, A toboggan party had to be cancelled because of will be a representative of the the lack of snow, Paarl Company, Toronto, Mystery greeter for the eve-| The monthly draw for ning was Director Bette Griffin|the Convention fund was won by who found out she was so popu-|Doris Goddard. After the meet- lar that evyeryone spoke to her,|ing adjourned the members Therefore she levied no fines, | played word games, followed by Bulletin editor Mary Richards|@ buffet of an abundance of who had instituted a -"this-is-\Chinese food of all varieties, your-life" page in the Kinettes' Kinettes were sorry that Pres- monthly bulletin again requested|ident Mary Hearn was unable to the girls to turn in their '"'life/attend the meeting as she is stories', eho a -- of the -- Members were informed that) momentarily, is hoped the annual Kinsmen Ladies'|She will be able to chair the Night would be held Feb. 29 at|Feb! guest night as this Annadale Golf and Country|Will be her last meeting before Club, Pickering, moving to Ottawa. . ae orient one will e "Guests a dinner _ One-Sto, DECORATING meeting at Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, Feb, 18. Guest speaker @ Wellpeper end Murole © Custom Dreperies © Breadioom end Rugs @ C.LL, Paints end Vernishes © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby rN } MORTGAGE LOANS 7% and 744% On Residential Property | FRESH KILLED ONTARIO LAMB LEG of LAMB 69° ee ee HAMBURG .... 3 Ibs. 1.00 HOGS 39° Cut and Wrapped ...... Getting xebro stripes, "snew"? |] Pleture teding or shrinking? J) || Whatever's wrong with your f) TV, we'll meke RIGHT, Our 7 A heaygrd ry our prices modest, -- i | L. GS. ELECTRONICS SEE; Attending from Whitby are: CECIL R. BROWN street, Toronto, who admitted to driving the 'stolen car, was/on to the Fairport Beech ge also convicted of criminal negli-| "The driver then tumed 0 gence, = yg oy pod "a : and he kic : at the re ' ; BO Bag Boat -- rr that I coulda't eee. Fearing for He said Yo pe thes,) with the Sherbourn i. my. own safety, I slowed down, theft charges. pa ot gov oA tgs J nt "1 knew that the Beach road | The Court learned that the cr yp ier trite bur. (ended at a cliff, They went right trio had broken into Bill's White plans' tools, Both were remand- ---- ge oe Myer H Rose Service Station, Deb-| td app niy brakes and stopped ed for a pre-sentence report. twa or three feet from the edge. Two other youths, who were! [he officer then described the! UNITS GROUPS AUXI placed in the car at the time/s prehension of the foursome; | J e of the crash by Pickering) "7 ran to the edge of the cliff, Township Police Constable Don) and saw the car and one per- a | AJAX KINETTES Martin are still in hospital. son lying beside it. The other| wson, i | Ajax Kinettes held their Jan- One of them, Norman Lavaile,|three began running up the/Christopher school : B D { tee general meeting Tuesday 18, of Sherbourne street, Toron-/peach so I drew my. service/enter the Public Speaking semi- unocos in y e a levening at the home of Regis- to, is said to still be in critical/revolver and ordered them tojfinal of Ontario County South) Hopping CENTRE ltrar Rita Small, Whitby, ; ; |Re OWL Sunday, Feb. 16.) Aq. air with nt inci-| Fleming's S$ ilt easy 80 lead| The theme of the evening was condition, The other, Donald stop | Regional CWL Sv ) Council will meet with princi-| Fleming's Shell defeate doco built up an easy jead| Br zg Hoffman, 19, of no fixed ad-) "They did, I handcuffed Lus-jin St. Gregory's Auditorium, pals of the Toronto Fairview In-/a disorganized Durno's Garagejin the first period as Otten Chinese' and the address was ress, is in Ajax Hospital suf-\sier and McCrea together and/Oshawa, vestments firm to discuss a pro-(club 7-6 in Whitby Mercantile/brites, with six players, tried to/to the exalted chair and mem- fering from head injuries. jplaced' Holfman, who was Mrs. Vincent Shannon pre-jected shopping 'centre and)Hockey at Whitby Arena Sun-|make a contest of it, bers of the Kinettes' dynasty, At the request of Crown At-|bleeding from head wounds, sented a prize to each winnerjapartment block in Whitby day afternoon. Durnos, in the second game,|Vice President Marie Hill pre: torney Bruce Affleck, bench/with them in the back seat of} eres Father Pats Plans for a shopping centre) Ottenbrites defaulted theirjopened up with four goals to sided, dressed in an Oriental y and judges were: Father Pa warrants will be issued for'the cruiser, rick Darby, Mrs. Gregory Car-jon the block circled by Dundas,/game to Arena Sunoco as they/lead 4-0 at the end of the first kimono, their arrest, He told the court that Lussier) ()°na-Mrs, Ed Finan, Frances, Dunlop and Elizabeth{did not have enough players tolperiod. They outscored Shell two The regular gong was re- Mr. Affleck read Constablejadmitted to driving the - car f streets was approved by Coun: carry on the game, Arena Sun-| goals to one in the second. period placed by a large metal Chinese Martin's statement to the court:|which had been stolen from a Mrs, Lila Hatch, Brock street) - ah sa es. i hh aha se ------'to lead 6-1 after two periods, {20ng and hammer, Immediate The officer said he first ob-/Toronto parking lot ae fae south, is opening her home this| OURT BRIEFS The Shell club started to jell -- President Doris Ames was served the car containing the/The car, it was learne , hadlevening, Feb. 5, to the coxecu C as they outplayed Durnos in the|Welcomed home from her Nas- four accused on Liverpool road,|been parked' at the yon Pcs tive members of Whitby Kin- last halt of the period, Matt|S&u vacation and made Ser- goin ne'B phew Pi = pet as cuipentios 'the -- -- Res' -- respon- a et thd ge Rae ee the Bay Ridges Plaza) lav ? . ; ra | sible for keeping the Shell club]. * y shopping centre. attendant and informed him ae HE shang Rtg dd -- Warrant Issued at bay as Durnos seemed to|the minutes of last meeting and He was told by the driver, |they were picking it up for its] rift \relton Conn., U.S . have no defence, correspondence, Treasurer's re- Lasser, that they were "walting| owner, James Shortell of Wes- aii a} thale. eapiher'e residence, PA AB ones y was al Shel = ptaght ig te Bly: inn ' : " re . solved |Mrs. Harry Beamish, who is : y outplayed and outhustle . . iad near The trea' ot manele tars amen ie) BROCUSeEd Absent [ie"sisctcssict|tic Rua on | ee grab the ignition keys but the/inctuded a Crowle : where she underwent surgery.| /six, big goals in the period to * driver took off fast. I was un-'and @ "plok-type sindvcaniobl = The many friends of Mrs. | A bench warrant for the arrest| They were further instructed|W!. cpg Ae pps og Fe res Family Monuments |Beamish wish her a complete/of William Jack Maxworthy was|to be at home from 10 p.m, until) Elmer Tran scored four times cent night attendance for De- ® |recovery, agreed to by Magistrate Harry|7 gm every night and to re-|{r Durnos to be the best tolcember | t ite lu este Jermyn here Tuesday when the ere . ; emerge the top marksman of : esen Brock street south Home and Garrard street, Toronto man|Port to their probation. officer|the game. Jackie Germond and A report was given by Kin- pr gag gy : pron tailed to appear before Magis-/monthly, Charlie Sawdon got the other ; a i e e iy . roc 8 '}trate's Court, "This was your first step Durnos goals, Bob Fawcett and ' id Bridge, Euchre and miscellane-| ted Paul Rousseau had t 1s/W&S Appointed bingo chairman Requirements 0 ul ew re a lous games were enjoyed with], He and John Aldred, 16, were/down," said Magistrate Jermyn. : WO R08lS) and Phyl Henwood was named beet : Finis ba 'jointly charged with the abduc-|'Keep going and you will be in/¢&ch for the Shell club, ; " | STAFFORD BROS. the following winners: Mrs. |! . inl bo , M R A _ jconvener of the 'Save-the-Chil-! le etches for ajthat this location is ideal, andjTkelma Ross, - Miss Ha 4 6 1/tn af 8 le-veereld ite ore eae enel teas. land G owland, Jim Christie/dren Project". | LTD Architectural ske' | reir Opinion should be fully con-(Redgers, Mrs, Elsie Barton, |contributing to her delinquency.| | oo ca anog [re pba Mitchell. each tal-|" 'The Club was happy to receive . new Fire Hall will be penned to/their opinion 0 LILY CON eee nddich' Mr. Dave. Die|, Aldred was allowed out on|LAS ANC ied once to complete the Shell, Christmas card from thel MONUMENTS the proportions of the present sidered. en 'liam Hi 'S*/ $2,000 bail and instructed to re-| A young Ajax boy will have a/sooring. i 1 318 DUNDAS EAST ses ney, Mrs, William Hill, Mrs [es % Korean foster child, Kim Mi lu Whitby Fire Department site. The report, which stated that} turn in two weeks {'companion"', at least until he| pig ' y :¢.|Bergstrom and Mrs, Bode, Door " © weeks, } yots start this Sun-|Hwa, | 668-3552 A meeting of the Property|committee members had diss ovine: Mrs, Jenkins, Refresh-| apustvis LANGUAGE -- to be sentenced on June|day with Durnos playing Fiem-| Discucslene wore bold én the! . itby Fire/cussed Fire ment re.|"™: nag ™ -- SIVE RUAGE ' Pond ° 8 s ' P eccn ghe sed the e-questa with the orchitect and|ments were served, | William Lauder Hatch, 87, of salvation A , _jing's "in the first game at 12/up-coming "Rose Day" and a\om Department resulted in re-) ques! nitby! vation Army Captain Ed-ip.m, Ottenbrites will try tolpicnic in June for Kin: nd ! to Town Council Monday had viewed the present Fire) Linda, daughter of Mr, at age Masog W My |ward Read volunteered to take/hold Arena Sunoco in ak smen a HY PA \ the ent's wishes con-| Hel, was carried, Mrs. Leonard Moyle, is in the plea : py : a hg be D, L, Thomas in hand and Mag:|the second game at 2 p.m. Each Gerning the projected Town Fire) lOshawa General Hospital under|/Cre2ung & disturbance, He wasistrate Jermyn agreed to hold/of the semi finals is two-out-of- Hail. . Se a Be Is Vi observation, Her companions of a Siete Sihawraon tole snot remenes cy ig oe we three games, or four points, Buy the est Department members |R. A, Hutchison school and ; e |who was convicted in December at the Committee meeting that! van Ictor 4. wish her a speedy re-(Court that he heard Hatch/of assault causing bodily harm, sa en ih oery sg Sess Wattage fa elt Soe? nr Meet FOR tenta- } . using obsce ul et € ve AA for a -- Tire! In The Battle | Mr, and Mrs. G. R, Hull and ne lot of the Whitby House| pad eenbinte sea accord. CLEANERS FOR YOUR FREEZER a presen prec sirens she a] Of Rienda at iebeak ie baler wiait: Was casa 'talk to me not) ine, to ae yond od herd atl & s hirt Lounderers |] We'll Bring CUT, WRAPPED [AND MARKED h i Se likece akcatl Pare y period," His Worship continued, Pick-up & Delivery F Sketches would be eave ] ing Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hull, poe ggg -- "Contain Read will act be your| PHONE 668-434) Your TV --_ ae ees pg aed Those Councillors wishing to} Recent dinner guests at the'to talk to him sensibly," Song Any problems yout Back to Its RED BRAND c ws Committee report in.(POre over Council --agendajhome of Mr. and Mrs, C. E.| "You were brought up in a ave, tell him, : | Peak HIND of BEEF ment, . before discussing it at meet: Hydermen, 124 anal sitreet, rood home and you are old) "He = be ronerting to me } Fee , ings can now request that it be|were their son and daughter-in-/enough to conduct yourself ac-jevery few weeks, member, Ph ada eager Oe aot mailed to their homes in ad-/law, Mr. and Mrs. Hyderman Corina" admonished Magis-|this Is your last chance." Performance bc fn set S' vance. and their son Richard, Oshawa. |trate Jermyn, 'The sentencelmog Goon A MAN Pronto! "It the Police Department pore pargatie Pays = ate Mrs, Gregory Carter, Chair-/Should be -- to keep you! "you're too good aman for| wishes to share facilities with/Wonday 'requesting this proce.| man of Ontario County South SUSbEN DE SENTENCE this," Magistrate Jermyn told the Fire Department, this prop- an P . CWL, and press convener, Mrs, |" Q ax t . iths ake ae Clarence D, Sleep, after finding erty will ne be large enough", "Hi: Guicinal motion, voted Ht Finan, attended the. Febru-| Bo o yo ttempted theft (tim guilty of his third offence of observed Councillor Bill David: a ay Counci , jary meeting of St, Mary of the|Convicted on an altemp public intoxication A, ; ; ) uncillors Jan, 20, re-| s S charge in December, and re- son. "And I think it a good idea) ial thet ail a b People when a travelogue on} mi : | Sleep, of 401 Henry street to have the Town Police closely |W at all councillors be/cnain, arranged by Mrs, Walter|manded, were given six-month) 10) oy to 86 . ; ~ | $ q ) & heave) SUS § " : 7% : associated with the Fire -- -- oo nay Branch of Donald © Travel a sentences for the of days Shelennann, poe His Wor. -- drawback to Preceding week, : Agency, was shown. Leslie Pryce, 16, of White's)Ship recommended that they be these plans", responded Deputy, "Tis motion," noted Councit- road, Pickering, and Charles Spent at. the Mimico Reclama: Reeve George Brooks "The | present sketches indicate a waste space of about 150 feet to the rear of the property." "There would be ample space for both Departments if some minor adjustments were made in the present plans." "I think that, primarily, Fire Department wishes should be re- spected,"' said Mayor Warren Mowat. 'This site was retained for a new Fire Hall "The piece of land behind the building would eventually be put to use by the Department for training purposes and spreading out equipment, In the meantime it could be used for public parking "The Fire Department thinks ENROLMENT RISES HAMILTON (CP)--McMaster] University reports record enrol-| ment of 2,627 fulltime students! registered for graduate and un- dergraduate studies. This com-| lor Bevan at that time, "mane- ly asks what is an almost uni- versal procedure of councils," Councillor Bevan then stated that in the spring of 1963, Coun- cil had passed a similar resola-| = tion, and for eight months. the agenda was available to coun- cillors before Council meetings. The Jan. 20 motion was voted down 5-3 in a recorded vote, | The revised version was ap- proved unanimously by Council, "The meaning of the: motion has been deleted from the last presentation,"' observed Deputy Reeve George Brooks Monday The approved motion provides for preparation of Council agen- das by the Town Clerk not later than Friday proceeding' each regular Monday Council meeting, But Councillors are left in their own discretion to have the agenda mailed to them or placed in their file. Aiso, according to the mo- tion, latecomers wishing busi- ness discussed at a Monday Council meeting may have items 'inserted on the agenda after, the Friday noon dead-| line, if the Town Clerk ap- pares with 2.308 a year ago. proves. --== WHITBY Last Com Sterring . . . BROCK Evening Shows Start at 7:00 P.M. fete te arn ation to EE ALSO--Second Feature Attraction "THE PARSON AND THE OUTLAW" ANTHO.Y DEXTER -- MARIE WINDSOR plete Show Starts at 8:20 Rey, L. J. Austin, EB. J. Donp,/ Powell, D. G, Newman, Mr. and Mrs jroad, Toronto w tion James Ledden, ere warned to| 17, of 2905 Kingston) tion Centre For Alcoholics He was reported to police, the Gregory Carter, Mr. and Mrs,/"'stay away from one another" Court learned, by Mrs. Dorothy) Frank Canei and Mr, and Mrs. during the term of their proba-;Larkin, when he fell asleep on ther livingroom floor, es 5 BROCK STREET NORTH ARNOLD'S FRESH CUT GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS JUST NORTH OF THE FOUR CORNERS Fresh Young Pork rast = 35- a9. 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