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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1964, p. 5

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WHITB Manager: John Gault Y And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 SAID SLUGGED BY HUSBAND Sporting 'Shiner' And Smile Ciach Sees Suit Dismissed large swollen|that he had ever promised toto ask him to be a witness injat some stage there must have Goodwin. Sporting a 'shiner' Marian Ciach, defend-|marry her. ant in a Supreme Court breach s age75 ; ae alk. WOULDN'T MARRY GERMAN BE rae 1) matey Cate, walk He stated that he had hired ed from the court with a smile on his face after hearing .the,Me! a8 a housekeeper and that charge. laid against him "dis-|He had discovered that she. was missed without costs' yester-|of German decent and that "I day. : |would never marry a German The case finished the fourth) Woman." : day of testimony with Mr. Jus-| Mrs. Boszezuk said she had tice R. I. Ferguson handing left Ciach's house at 58 Forest down his decision road, Ajax, at 2 a.m. in the Testimony was given that the Morning at Easter 1959. black eve displaved by Ciach| She stated that "Ciach was was suffered when Peter, the beating me, and the police husband of Plaintiff Mrs, Lock- C@me and took'me away beaten adia Boszezuk, 39, 187 Cromwell UP. ena avenue, Oshawa, 'punched Mr Ciach denied ever beating her Ciach in the eye" Sunday night.and stated that he had never Mrs. Boszezuk brought the Made any advances towards action against Mr. Ciach whom her daughter, Rose, 20, of To- she said she had lived with for "onto seven years. He stated that he had let her In her testimony she stated live in the house at 58 Forest that Ciach, during the seven road as a housekeeper and that years, had promised to marry he had tried 'to evict her sev- her many times and that sheleral times because she was not had suffered "financially. mor- looking after the house prop- ally, and healthwise' when he erly or paying the taxes on it. did not marry her as prom DENIES BOMB ised. Ciach took the witness stand MET IN AJAX CAMP yesterday with a swollen dis- The court learned that Ciachcolored eye and again denied had met Mrs. Kowalec (shejever making a bomb for the married Peter Boszczak in 1961,/police department. "It's a big after leaving. Ciach in 1959) injlie," he stated. a displaced persons camp in| "In 1955. she told me she had Ajax during the fall of 1951 a man who had a house and a She, Ciach, and her two chil-|car and she was going to move dren then moved to a single/from my house." room in a farmhouse on the Ciach was asked if in the Base Line road, where they|seven years he lived with Mrs.| stayed for six months. Boszezuk if he ha dnot slept garb Seem told the court with her at Ciach had promised to ye replied in the negative. ° _ her when he built a new "Are you a healthy man?" ai queried Mrs. Boszczuk's law- The house was finished in'yer, the case, "They left my house at 8.30 p.m. but forgot to tell me what time I was to come to court Monday. "They drove out to the high- way and stopped while her has- band came back to tell me what time, she stayed in the car. "About 15 minutes later the lady came breathless to the door and in about 30 seconds I saw Mr. Ciach. PUSHED LADY "When he came he pushed the lady and hér husband who was standing beside me_ punched Mr, Ciach in the eye." "Ciach when he came to the verandah of my _ house said "countryman save me" Ciach's lawyer, W Thompson of Ajax said that Ciach had gone to the farm- house to seek Grzelak's aid as a witness Grzelak stated:that Ciach was a beter friend than Mrs Boszcezuk Mr. Justice when passing judgment said that the case was somewhat unusual in that it was tried without a jury and that both the plaintiff and the defendant had married other parties since the start of the action. He continued: "The two of them lived together in the same house from May, 1952 to April, 1959. "The plaintiff says they lived together as man:and wife and he said they did not. "She stated that he continu- ally asked her to marry him and he says he did not. H Ferguson, been a promise to marry. He added that supporting this view was the statement Ciach made about getting a new house and then a new car before be ing married, "But the case does -not stop there, she says she left him in 1959 and that he was beating her up and that she was afraid of him. "It is clear that by her sepa- ration from the defendant she has released this defendant from any promise to marry and if there was any doubt of this her marriage in 1961 cleared it. Mr. Justice Ferguson dismiss- ed the action without costs say- ng after that 'it seems to me to be an action to recover some remuneration from the defendant for the work and services in his house." Provincial President To Visit Rebekahs Benevolent Rebekah Lodge held its regular meeting Wed- nesday evening March 18 with Noble Grand Sister Gwen Hal- ton in the chair assisted by Vice Grand Sister Wanda Tiz- zard. A number of visitors Ajax were introduced and wel- comed. Noble 'Grand reminded all of the Provincial President's visit for April 15. Report of the sick committee showed a number of members from 1953, she said, and he then said he would not get married until he had bought a new car. She continued that the car was 'purchased in 1957 and 'I stopped sleeping with him be- cause when he bought the new "IT am, but when I don't like). something, I don't eat," Ciach replied. Henry Grzelak, RR 2, Whitby, stated that he had come to the Ciach home for advice in 1953. "They moved to the farm in'on the sick list. The c»mmittee 1952 and she says they slept on was sorry to report that Inside the same bed and he states he Guardian is in the Oshawa Gen- slept on a mattress on the eral Hospital where she under- floor. went surgery. "T think that I must find t The degree team then put on -- nesters the work which was very well hat car, he did not want me, he | wanted my daughter, Rose. |'NOT SO' -- WITNESS | She told of a home-made) 'I knocked on the door, the bomb that Ciach wanted her to|children opened it and led me mail to the Ajax Police "as ajto the bedroom, where Ciach Christmas present" and of beat-|and Mrs. Boszczuk were in bed] ings that Ciach had given her| together," he said. | and her daughter. He said that Mrs. Boszezuk Ciach denied that he had ever/and her husband Peter had slept with Mrs. Boszezuk and'come to his farm Sunday night SWITZER PACES WIN Red-Hot Sunoco Uxbridge Hospital Asks Funds The Cottage Hospital of Ux- bridge; planning a $500,000 20- bed addition, is requesting an assistant grant from Ontario County. The Hospital Board. asked early this month that $292,500, or 75 per cent of the balance | Shames Durnos By DON TEBBLE ceived a pass from Mike Gray Arena Sunoco tied up theirjfor the second Durno's goal' of best-of-five final against Durno's|the game, ending the scoring Garage at two games apiece. for the second period. They scored a convincing 12-3 Durno's came out strong in ision in Mercantile Hockey|the third period, scoring just on at Whitby Arena Sunday after the first minute of play to afternoon. .This narrows thecut the Sunoco lead to a mere series down to a one-game final|four goals. The Sunoco club soon where everything depends on recovered though and held the outcome. Durno's scoreless for the rest Arena Sunoco has begun run-jof the game, while they picked ning hot while Durno's have up five of their own. Jackie} gone into a_ slump. Sunday Germond scored the Durno's| should decide whether Durno's|goal with Elmer Tran receiving can break this slump or if Arena|the assist. Cherry,- Middleton| Sunoco are going to stay hot and Switzer with three finished| John LaJoie was the big manjOff the Sunoco scoring in the for the Sunoco fellows in this/final period, Everett, Luke and game, Playing goal, he stopped| Middleton all received various everything Durno's could shoot! assists on the last period Sunoco at him. Matt Campbell in the! goals, Durno's net had just the oppo-| This game in general was a site type of game. Evenything bit rougher than the went wrong for him as many games of the series and not as fairly easy shots either deflect- well played. It is hoped that in ed into the net or just eluded Sunday's game, both clubs will him . concentrate on scoring goals and Arena Sunoco opened up a 6-0 forget about the rough stuff, lead in the first half of the Since both teams have their game, with three goals in the backs to the wall. first period, to take a_ lead aCe , whlch they never had difficulty s SUMMARY es protecting ? First Period: Sunoco, 10.27, Dave Harrison' opened. the Harrison (McKeown); Sunoco, : ; Phi 12.06, Luke (Middleton); Sun- scoring for. Arena Sunoco on a7. 4, ; ta pass from Buddieé McKeown. Go ae. cuery: (By tran, Lynn Middleton set Gord Luke Luke). up for the next Sunoco goal. Boh Second Period: Sunoco, 6.02, Cherry finished off the scoring Switzer, Sunoco, 11.05. Cherry; in the third period on passe: Sunoco, 12.59, Switzer (Everett); from Luke and: Herb Tran Durno's, 15.00, MacDonald} Ricky Switzer and Cherry hoth (Maw); Sunoco, 15.51, Middle-| scored unassisted goals to open ton (Luke); Durno's, 16.51, Ger- up the second period. Then Jim mond (Gray) Everett assisted Switzer in the' Third Period: Durno's, 1.01, next Sunoco goal. With the score Germond (Tran); Sunoco, 8.29, 6-0, Al MacDonald deflected a Cherry (Everett); Sunoco, 8.42, Charlie Maw pass into the net Switzer (Luke, Middleton); Sin- for the first Durno's Garage|oco, 9.42, Switzer (Middleton, goal Middleton with Luke,|Luke); Sunoco, 11.24, Middle- scored again for the Sunoco\ton: Sunoco, 15.01, Switzer club before Jackie Germond re-'(Middleton) BROCK. Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 8:20 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:20 MERLE OBERUN SIFU COCKOAN CRT URGTHS .OF Love anD DESpRE axa ENTERTAINOAENT IM ee 20, cone ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction "Tess Of The Storm Country" . Starring---DIANE BAKER--LEE. PHILIPS dc other} of the costs after subtraction of Provincial and Federal grants, be paid from :County_ funds. A public subscription to raise the remainder of the balance will be launched shortly and is expected. to reach its mark of $97,500 this fall In an earlier letter to Council, the Hospital Board requested Council to "seriously consider adding one half mill to its pres- ent levy' to enable payment of a grant to their building project in 1965 and 1966. WTG Stages British Comedy "See How They Run', a rip- roaring comedy by Phillip King will be presented by the Whit- by Theatre Guild on Friday and Saturday, April.17 and 18, at the new Denis O'Connor Audi- torium, Gifford street, The action of: this laugh-a- minute farce is set in the vicar- age of an English country vil- lage. So involved are the situa- tions, so rib-tickling the plot, nobody quite knows who is who Even the vicars' wife doesn't seem to know who her husband is, The arrival of a Russian spy dressed as a minister causes even more confusion. Somehow, everything comes right in the end, although how the author managed it, we'll never know, The cast includes: Joyce Wainwright, Francis Townsend, Cyrri] Garratt, Beryl Garratt, Wayne Lehman, Bert Reg Tompkins, Peter O'Shaugh nessy, and John,Townsend The play will be directed by Bert Heaver. The all-important back-stage team includes: Shir ey Crook, Evelyn Heaver, Su- san Wainwright, and Mike Mel ior The Theatre Guild are pleased to be the first the new Denis O'Connor torium with its modern facilities. The size of the stage, plus the acoustics in the hall make it ideal for the presentation of live theafre. The" adequate. parking acilities at ee Audi stage provide a venience 5 the will be on sale shortly for yatron Ing performances Heaver, very } to use @ done and looked lovely with their new brightly colored gowns, Sister Mary Churchyard was elected to receive the Degree of Chivalry, and all we.e very pleased as Sister Churchyard has done more than her duty to the Lodge. Members were. reminded of |the bake sale at Simpson-Sears, Oshawa the second day of May An_ invitation was from Brougham to attend their birthday party March 23. At the close of the meeting a love- ly lunch was served by Sister Mildred Smith and her commit- ee SOLD CARS REGINA (CP)--The Saskat- chewan government sold 686 used cars for $519,812 during 1963. The purchasing director for the government, says 23 sales were held involving gov- ernment and crown corporation vehicles. received |p TOWNSHIP COUNCIL BRIEFS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 24, 1964 5 Plan Hopkins Bridge For Industry Traffic A new bridge on Hopkins} street, designed to support in-' but Fire Committee Chairman/for traffic lights on Thickson dustrial traffic from the Lake Don Ontario Steel Company, is plann- ed for this year. Whitby Township may be pay- ing the $140,000 cost of the bridge trom current funds, ra- ther than issuing debentures on the expenditure, revealed Roads Committee Chairman John A motion was passed, advis- ing District Municipal Engin- eer R. J, Callahan that he re- quest the Department . for a $150,000 allotment, for immed- iate use. The additional $10,000 will be spent on improvements to Hop- kins street, soon to be used as a connecting .road from. the Steel Plant to Highway '401. NEED FIRE HALL, TRUCK The Whitby Township Fire Department on Garrard road needs a new Fire Hall -- to ac- |commodate a new fire truck. Lions Dance Proceeds Help | Support CNIB The Whitby Lions Club held their fifth annual St. Patrick's Dance at the Club Bayview March 13. In the course of a very de- lightful evening, several spot dance prizes and two door prizes were given away. Tick- ets were drawn by District Governor Ross Oliphant of Peterborough. Visiting Lions from Brooklin, Oshawa, Ne- castle and Peterborough attend- ed. His Worship Mayor Warren Mowat of Whitby highlighted the evening by drawing the ticket for. the 50-50 winner, The money went to Mr. Alan Eason of Keene, Ontario. Each year about half of the dance proceeds go to the new Canadian National Institute for) the Blind's summer camp at} Lake Joseph, near Mactier, On-| tario. The camp hosts free of charge any resident of Ontario affected with partial or total blindness. | ~~ NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST. NORTH "WHITBY'S FINEST" Four Expert Barbers Adults 1.25: -- Children .78 OPEN WEDNFSDAY ALL DAY Closed Mondays 668-2036 Just Arrived New Spring, Samples to be tailored by... © TIP TOP TAILORS @ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ WM, B. LEISHMAN Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S. PH, 668-2091 At last, power Whitby. J SERVING OSHAWA AND AREA OVER 40 YEARS ...« & ONTA 140 BOND WEST Bryan to investigate purchase "4 number !Mrs. O. Elliott. Expect Interest In Minor Boxla ; As a result of Whitby Minor,portunity to play po Lacrosse Association executive|/scheduled games with te members attending two meet-|from such centres as Whitby ings recently, one at Simcoe/Brooklin, Oshawa, Uxbridge a |Hall, Oshawa. on Wednesday, |Markham, 4 Rossland (Concession| March 18 and the other at presi-| It is further hoped that have been denied by the/dent Lorne Haley's home the| centres will become suffi folowing night, indications are|interested in the near future that Whitby and surrounding)thereby creating an added. in areas this summer will enjoy|centive for the boys to hve x At the moment is has neither,; Whitby Township's requests Roberts recommended |road at Monday that the committee) Three) meet with Fire Chief Harold Department of Transport. of accidents at of land for a new hall. this interesection on. Thickson His reason: the Voluntary);oad. after its conversion to a|@ much larger turnout of boys! good league to play in. Brigade's outmoded truck. through street in that area,|!® Participate in this popular; 4 «path sinding" committee He said the present fire truck) prompted. Township Council to|P0rt- has been formed as an ow should be replaced by a larger! ask the Oshawa Roads Commis-| It is hoped that after the or-of the Oshawa meeting and a ty dois vot sion to investigate, installation of ganizational meeting of the interested persons with an urge Sid the Depariioent. er baad x ae Whitby Association to be hela" help in this ern eee He said the Garrard road|,, correspondence directe dion wednesday evehing, April §,|°A%e May coms brigade presently 'serves the through _the Oshawa Roads sk Wis ase he t Haley, convener J. Shedden .or : Commission from the Depart- 8!' other members of the executive Tian portion of the Town- vant stated the lights would be.8.00 p.m. to elect the executive : : rae yore piggr sd for the 1964 season, an affilia-| DIG OLD SITE L. way stop. signs" for future|#0" with the recently formed) archeologists have excavated through extensions of Thickson|ONt@tio County Minor Lacrosse. oiaest urban site so' far de ceaa Be [Association will definitely be|"® Oldest urban site iso far' dy LOL and LOBA held its The sions' would' be nen "He established, thus giving all the cvoireed In Sweden--Helgo, da March 20 in the IOOF Hall with'. | cqucative measure "hy be 'og registered players a grand op-ling back to 200 AD. the folowing winners. Ladies: placed by two way stp sins on Vesta Paddi ms Are F. Barton, | Completion of Thickson road re-| hstchen corp Seopameege ' constructions, planned for 1964 M A. Livingston, and 1965. Tom Kelly, Charlie Paddick, Walter Couke, Door prize was won by Ella Smith. Special win- ners: V. Paddick,. L. Kemp, June Goodman, Evelyn Bilton, Mrs, Patfield. Lunch. was hostesses Mrs. Evelyn Weeks, Mrs. Norma. Brown and Mr Bilt Bradey, Next euchre to be held April 17. LAC Johnny Anthony Shep- hard has been spending his two weeks furlough visiting his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Harold M Shephard, 919 Donovan crescent and will be returning to his base of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Edmonton Easter weekend. Mrs. Robert Gow of Kingston visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, 311 Byron street north over the weekend Mrs, Alwin Simpson, Toronto. | spent Sunday at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs. William Simpson, Henry street. _ IF YOU DON'T DRINK ... pay less for your auto insurance! 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