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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1964, p. 3

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Policy Cost Seen $17,000 A subdivision policy which calls for landowners on develop-| ing areas to pay costs of pba sewers "to the nearest outfall') will cost James T. Freeman of Park road south about $17,000. | Council decided Thursday) night to install the sewer line area." of Park-road and north of Phil-! 35 lots and will drain "under| Phillip Murray to Gaspe, then west to a large ditch," accord- ing to Works chairman Cecil Bint. The $17,000 price tag is figur- ed on the cost to drain the plan- ned development. However, the total estimated cost is based on larger area. Sentence Suspended | .| Thursday given a two-year sus-| |pended sentence and probation|ter get himself a horse but even) wi after effects of an obscene tims to report obscene and after being convicted of stealing} phone call on the victim. threatening phone calls so Oshawa police urge all vic- they can take action. Hospital Mar. 20. Oshawa Magistrate's Court |was told Monday that Rosaire| |P. Belanger, Baseline rad, was! he maintenance man at the hos-| by Dr, Emery Ugray and An-| | Charles road,|the past eight months. by} at } FUNER:! | MRS, GEORGE MASON | Funeral services for Mrs. be George Mason, who died at the Gsitawa General Hospital, Tues- jay, March 24 were held from|Oshawa General Hospital W Armstrong Funeral Home to "@Sday, March 25, was. hel Holy Trinity Anglican Church, at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel| March 26 at 2 p.m. The ser-/4t 1 p.m: today. vice was conducted by Rev. L.|_ Rev. P: Panchenko, of the St. Ware, Mrs. Mason was in her 65th CoMducted the service, ment was in Union Cemetery. lay Popadyn who died at the ed- N cence was ®ltrates the wide canvas THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Merch 28, 1964 73 Cases Heard In Ajax Court Fines Total $727 AJAX (Staff) -- Magistrate Harry Jermyn dealt with a doc- ! ket of 73 varying offences injed bleeding profusely at at an estimated cost of $90,000,|three hours at Ajax Magistrate|scene of the accident where "to the required size for the'Court Thursday. In dispensing| they estimated the damage at Heat |justice, Magistrate Jermy The 10 acre subdivision east) fined offenders a total of $727. ay | lip Murray will contain about|$200 FOR SPEEDING Harry James Allen of Toron- to was fined $200 and his li- suspended for six months, the maximum sentence for speeding by law, for going at a rate of 90 miles an hour on| the 60-mile-an-hour 401 Highway.) Whitby Detachment OPP Of- ficer Jordan told the court that a sorm sewer to serve a muth|he followed the accused from) March 8 and found five gallons) high school eo : Harmony road to the Whitby) ruary 29, Ajax Police testified that they had found the accus- the $1,000. STOLEN PROPERTY Three 17-year-olds boys were each given 12 months suspend- ed sentences by Magistrate Jer- myn when they were found guil- ty of being in possession of stol- en property. Constable Donald Martin of the Pickering Township Police testified that he stopped a north-| bound car on Brock road on| | of gasoline and 31 quarts ough was caught drinking whis- key at an Ajax High School Dance on March 13. He was fined $50 and costs by Magis- trate Jermyn at Ajax last Thurs- day. Magistrate Jermny told, the accused that it was his kind that made it rough for the young people in the area to have a dance and told him to stay away from these dances. . Douglas Allen Greer, 17, of 8 Windsor street, Ajax, was also fined $50 and cost for drinking at the dance, The accused's mo- ther told the court that her son had never been to a high school dance even when he went to ramp at speeds up to 95 miles/oil in the trunk, Martin testi UNLAWFUL PASSING an hour on February 22. The) accused's record showed three | speeding charges within 10 days whose hands were wet in February and Crown Attorney! gasoline. Richard Spice of RR 1|100 feet of an intersection at Bruce Affleck asked for the fied that the car was driven by William Jolly of Brougham, from Locust Hill and John Rogers of | Fred Holloway of Lakeview avenue, Pickering Beach, was found guilty of passing within a Bayley and Monarch streets in maximum penalty under law./RR 1 Pickering were also in Ajax on February 2, He was A 21-year-old Ajax man was| Magistrate Jermyn obliged and |the car. told the accused that he'd bet-| that might be hard to manage two wallets in Oshawa General) because you have to know more trate H. W. than the horse. UNNECESSARY NOISE John David March of Toronto had his licence suspended for pital and. stole wallets owned|30 days and was fined $25 for) the county without his permis- creating unnecessar, noise son Gerrow, a patient. They|When he was leaving the West/home, to be in between the |Rouge Shopping Centre on Feb-| hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. and ruary_10. Pickering Towns hip Police Sergeant B. A. Box testi- fied that the accused had squeal- ed his tires as he left the shop- ping area, The Crown pointed out that the accused had lengthy record including speeding convictions, two acci- dents and two unnecessary noise convictions. CARELESS DRIVING David Graham of 25 Tulloch Elected to the board of direc-| drive in Ajax was fined $50 andjand Bayley street in Ajax on cost when he was convicted by Magistrate Jermyn on a charge lof careless driving in Ajax Ma-| MINORS CONSUMIN gistrate Court Thursday. The charge was laid by the of one month. She had resided|Carl Ritchie, H. Woods, and J.| town police after a two car ac-\his residence at 129 Clements The death of Mrs. Charles H.|at 65 Holgate street,-Barrie, for|H. Whittig. Gerald Bull, Albert)cigent when a vehicle driven|road in Ajax, Ronald D. Ogil- Dodds and Horace Hortshorn|py the accused struck a park-|vie, 19, was fined $50 and costs. The former Hope R. McLean|™ake up the supervising com-|eq car on Cedar street on Feb-' George E. Dorion of Scarbor- The gasoline and oil had been stolen from the Good- n Farms. In passing judgment Magis-| Jermyn told the accused that a conviction like this would stand in their way all their life. He ordered them to report to their probation offic- er once a month, not to leave) to: live at sion, to continue to make restitution for the stol- en property. FAILS TO STOP An accident resulting in an| Kingston: road, Pickering, to| be fined $20 and costs in Ajax |Magistrates Court, Thursday. |Coleman was found guilty of failing to come to a stop at the intersection of Harwood avenue February 28. G For admittedly consuming one-and-a-half pints of beer at Ireland's 'Writers Listed Helen O'Clery has assembled an impressive collection of writ- ings about Ireland in her new book, "THE IRELAND READER" (Ambassador Books Ltd.) which includes, stories, poems, and plays arranged to present a historical view of in\Treland emergent from past to| |p. resent. The table of contents illus- used in the 394 pages of this handsome volume -- the varied subjects are indexed under such titles as "Pagan Ireland" (B.C.) -- "St, Patrick and the Coming of Christianity (432 A. D.) "Brian Boru and the Overthrow of the Vikings" (1014) -- 'The Curse of Cromwell" (1644) "The Dread Days of the 1798 Rebellion"--'The Fight Against Fearful Days of the Famine" (1846) --"Easter Week and the Troubles" (1916). Mrs. O'Clery, author of 'The Dublin. She -has displayed skill kind seen in recent years. She conceived the idea for the book in front of the fireside of her Dublin home some years ago while playing records for a |NICKOLAY (Nick), POPADYN) friend, among them the poem} The funeral service for Nico-|Easter 1916 by W. B. Yeats and) wide appeal, not only for the Annalivia by James Joyce ("read by himself in that Irish in all his long years of self- appointed exile, She talked about Joyce who deliberately more familiar to Joyce after 30 years abroad than it is to any EMERGENT MEETING POSED but the one, above left, shows all too vividly the MRS. ROSINA MARY JUDD | Orangeville, and two brothers,|~_--_ é © e Funeral services for Mrs. Ro-| Bernard, of Sarnia, and Charles| H Id El cti Stymie Police And Bell sina Mary Judd, who died at|(Nip), of Oshawa. 0 e ons Tuesday, March 24 were held the Armstrong Funeral Home to| F Y The phone rings. a smell only when using the|since there are usually no guilt at the Armstrong Funeral Chap- ¢_ Mary's of the People Roman or ear A woman answers it. phone. feelings to overcome." el, March 26, at 2 p.m. Catholic Church for high .re-- Members of the Oshawa receiver back. on the hook and Tonto Psychiatric Hospilal's) pel; 'pelephone spokesman ays <ibbi at 9 am. Rev. Coates will|Union recently held their elec- i : ee "Jini sage ! SI : »| Rev. John McKibbin, of St. i sits trembling, angry, worried Forensic Clinic, had this to say: non sutton. savs obscene phone to emai as "ert ;,conduct the service. Interment tions for the coming year at the . . and often ashamed. inant mhaae tne John's Anglican Church, Port will be in St. Gregory's Ceme-|third annual meeting at the Res. has received an obscene " ae a a stand _ disturbing problems we have". |Interment was in Oshawa Union phone call. rom other people. He is usuaily To him the problem can be|Cemetery MRS. ARCHIE McLEAN 7" "4 After the wave of revulsion|Passive, more or less shy or classified into 'thos dos! arers were: Gary meee select tors' were Peter K. Burns, Cam- vulsion | Pass classified into hose weirdos| Pallbearers were: Gary,Judd, The death of Mrs. Archie Mc-|eron Oke, M. F. Anderson, R. B.| pe igoge cat * ' ego MAY BE ANGRY jthe arid book sient start dial-|cobi, Roger Hayward, Jack Kin 22" occurred at the Royal Vic- Smith and P. A. Tresise. The ake a bath. Call the police ".. aor ; atinn.|ing numbers at random", land Don Townsend, 4 . . +. husband . . . boyfriend . . 'him eneeee peratien: "And the 'organized' caller ie on whith day, March 26, afetr an. illness|Stanley Gambell, E. C. Follest, ships se 1g Ts; . Matthews Or just forget about it? 5 é : woman." Oshawa has a high incidence} Dr. Stokes said he hasn't en-| The best way to handle either, Matthews, 590 Veterans of obscene (and usually insult-;Countered more than a dozen/he says, is to hang up. ceurred suddenly of :a_ heart to police, little can be done to|t0 avoid generalizing "but based/five years will likely have a de-/March 27. hambra, Cal., Nov. 24, 1910, a| treasurer. reduce it because too many vic-/UPOn the ones I've seen, they|vice whereby calls -- even after) The former Beatrice Ann Lan- daughter of the late William and, Hai Shiga, supervisor of the| tims take the latter course: They|Were mostly single and between the receiver has been hung up gevin, she was born June 17, Esther McLean. Mrs. McLean|Ontario Credit Union League) Oshawa Sergeant of Detec-| What are they trying to ac-| Mr. Sutton said women who|Charles H. Matthews in Osh- ronto prior to moving to Barrie,|Cuna Hamilton Credit Union, tives William Jordan explains)complish by the phone. call? The have been called will be able 'o/ awa, Sept. 12, 1925 and had been) oy, j, survived by her hus-| 2S guest speaker. Mr, Shiga that "many women are reluc-/Times asked the psychiatrist. |check the sourte, and later with) a resident here for the past 18 band, Archie McLean. a daugh-| 7/69 conducted the elections. what the caller said'. |proval, disgust or resentment of Right now, checking is "'very St, Matthew's Anglican Church. zs 2 . the meeting, which was chaired "If more cases were reported|women and for some reason costly' and takes from three or| Mrs. Matthews is survived by ae Gf Wercen, eed eo President Peter K. Burns, it we could start to trace speech|they can't communicate in the|four minutes to 20 minutes, saysjher husband, two daughters,| tonsons, Donsid ead Bruce fe was moved and seconded that! a : plinade : Cialfornia, There are two sis-| ceived, ». noises,| Are there guilt feelings.attach-| And, of course, if either vic-|Mrs. H. Rozell (Doreen). all of. ree ee i of fiv : speech 'inflections and s0 on."" jed to making the phone call,/tim or caller hang up nothing] Oshawa, and five sons, Charles. Ph wi; ee Hill 7 hela a 10 oar ent Pekiie' ou trek eid It's also possible to lay traps|both while they make the call/further can be done; unless by|jof Oshawa; Raymond of Rich- t William, and Mrs, G. Gor. eg re ees make a date. "They would feel very little|has complained about previous{liam and Kenneth of Oshawa a brother, Roy, of Fort William. former Dorothy Saston in Win-| Again, if the caller can bejguilt at the time, but I would/calls and a telephone trap has) There is one sister, Mrs. Evelyn The funeral service was held Mpeg, June 14, 1941. } kept talking, a "tracer" can be|say that upon being apprehend-|been set. Cuthbertson, of Kingston, and a\at the Armstrong Funeral Chap-| Mr. Kells was employed hustle over . . . and usually find| grief would be most profound."| woman has some idea. who is/There are 17 grandchildren. Ongley, rector of St. George's| various Ontario cities, and came an empty pay phone booth. Does drink trigger this. sick-|persecuting her," Mr. Sutton) The memorial service will be Memorial Anglican Church, con;/to Tamblyn's in Oshawa from "Most of these birds play itjness ... if you want to call it explained. held in the Armstrong Funeral/ducted the service. Interment)Stratford eight years ago. say, then, bolt," says Det.-Sgt| 'I certainly would call it sick- about a woman received two orjp.m. Rev. R. A. Sharp, minis- FUNERAL OF |Of poor health, | Jordan. ness and one that can be treated|three "disgusting' calls from aiter of St. Matthew's Anglican wre EFFIE WOODI AND | A member of King Street A sexual deviate, the phone |successfully. But to your ques-'man who "promised" to call/Church, will conduct the ser-) 77°" , sc |United Church, Mr. Kells also mailman: completely anony-/likely to be commitetd after a) "I borrowed my son's Boy Lawn Cemetery. Eifie Woodland, 1201 King street|No, 139 AF and AM, and the! mous. person has been drinking So Scout whistle and waited--quite : 78 BROWN ne who died at the Oshawa | Pentalpha Chapter of the Royal] Physically, he could be theif a person is disposed toward'calmly for me--for the call. PETER JAMES B I yeneral Hospital Tuesday,| Arch Masons. During the Second must live next door to some-| drink would stimulate this urge. mouth when I let him have it -- death of Peter James Brown, Tntosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel|/Royal Canadian Medical Corps} body "But as I pointed out earlier,|full blast 159 Park road south, occurred|Thursday, March 26, at 3.30/for four years, This, if humans could be clas-|the exhibitionist-phone caller = "That was three years ago at the Princess Margaret Hos- p.m Mr. Kells is survived by his} said he is colorless, and exudedjrelated -- doesn't- need drink'since." He was in his 19th year. Elder J. W. Bothe, of the Col-|ricia and Barbara, at home. He} 8 Born in Oshawa, May 2, 1945,/lege Park Seventh Day Adven-|!s also survived by his parents) . jhe was a son of Alan and May list Church, conducted the serv-/in St. Catharines. | Hockey Night E. A, Lovell Public School, Osh-| Union Cemetery. awa Central Collegiate Insti-| Pallbearers were I S l Of Theft tute and the McLaughlin: Col-|Prouty, Terence O'Connor, Roy 30, at 2 p.m. Rev, L. S cl 1edu ed 5 ; ._|tute. Peter was keenly interes-| only.) United Church, will conduct the Sind si pe gd Arne per ted in hunting and outdoor life During the service, Miss Pat Ber vines Interment will ; Jaye. He was an adherent of Simcoe Brown sang "No Disappoint-|Oshawa Union Cemetery. the Variety Hockey Night at the|that Gerry Philp, Dich Shatto,/ted of theft and breaking out in Poter i hey G R | 1 7 Whitby Arena next Friday night| Dave Mann, Danny Nykoluk and A M ' seep a eter is survived by his par-/Grace Reeves played an organ). | commencing at 8 p.m.,.an-|Gerry Patrick will be among ane fagistrate Court Thurs ents, a sister, Mrs. Jack Sned-|solo, "I Know Who Holds HN ie 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. i ( ; hidden|don (Sharon), and, a brother,|morrow"'. Whale Siadee a. ¢ will be held man of the organiizng commit-|the Whitby Dunlops will be Gord themselves in the boiler room : . ; 76 hes tee. Main feature of the evening Myles, Fred Etcher, Tom andjof the Ajax Canadian Legion leaves his grandparents, Ernest) will be a hockey game between Ted O'Conner and George Sam-|Hall on March 21 and after the Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Football team and former mem-| Association who will provide the cash. They then broke out of held in the Meclntosh-Anderson bers of the world Champion Opposition for the Dunlop-Argo the building by unlocking the Funeral Chapel, Monday, Mar. the Whitby Dunlops against the team won the Ontario Police door from the inside. 30, at 3:15 p.m. Rev. J. K. Mof- Between periods Slim Gordon | 1964. They include Arn Whitney, told the court that the accused|service. Cremation will follow and his Ontario County Bovs.wil|@ former star in the American had been very co - operative at the Toronto Crematorium. | entertain the fans. The' group Hockey League with the|after they were arrested and JACK BASIL TUCKER l year. in NY iler r futek including Slim Gordon's daugh- 'S and Neil Attersley who play- the boiler room ' spite hi stueday | Willoughby, Lang and R, lutckoluk, Jack Wallace and ter Shirley, June Eikhard, Neil Cd with the Whitby Dunlops. The eee Ae. cee ie aoa wen lengthy iit, Gledhill bic sedosalit | . Oshawa team will be mad queste e accused to refrain)" , y ill- or q t 8, s J made , sin ean Matthews, Barry Dunsmore and up HARRY LEE KELLS : : Bere . . Viola Tucker, he was born June : Nf b n Hiltz, G. Ouellette, E.. Stone-|!h¢ accused Caldwell of the lees ine 10 wilt, in ido caubning man, C. Olson, D. Tobi, Me-/MOR, Kingsour! | Aparimens| 0196 it Oshawa, Mr, Tuck curred at the Oshawa. General y + . wou ave to make ¢ e| was : a sii ts Mriday ee Auditorium, will be the Harvey {U8 R. Reid, B. Wolno, R. : ee gn, e years. | ie s patie Two other charges against,the London Free Press. At the Born at Thedford. Ont.. F roaring twenty duo featuring fohorics wae: shee: asi Fleury of 44 Windsor Ave in time of his death, he was em-¢ 1910 he was : poly of Me pit nee Dawe and Miss Ann sim Gordon's Corral, Disc shoe Ajax were-withdrawn. ployed at the Globe and Mail./and Mrs. L. C. Kells. He re- Switzerland is the oldest re- national Typographicz Ini . Srl : : ssid : : please | 3 phical Union. St. Catharines and later attend- utes between periods by volun- patna fase i a elt a sas ni ak He was an active softball play- ed the University of Toronto teer workers. te ' , urse, at;coming into con r ver er in Oshawa where he graduated in phar- THE PICTURES ARE "Ob " Phone Call scene one a ers FUNERAL OF Mrs. Harvey Gibson (Nora), of|contained a total of $66 cash, |the Oshawa General Hospita!.! he funeral will be held from) A minute later she slams the! Dr. Ronald Stokes, of the T0-| nropURBING PROBLEM Mrs, Judd was in her 84th quiem mass Tuesday, March 31,|Municipal Employees Credit "Generally speaking this type calls "'present one of the most/wWhitby, conducted the services tery. UAW Hall. has receded, most victims are timid. who from time to time pick up/Harry Blanchard, George Ja- toria Hospital, Barrie, Thurs-|credit committee consists of:| i ? ' ae a neighbor? leven be angry with women." who keeps phoning the same ing) phone calls and, according|°@ses Of this type and wanted) Byt Bell Telephone, withinjattack at her home Friday,/Spence, she was born in Al-|Mittee, and A. Alex Nicolson is! tell no one. the ages of 16 and 22." -- can be traced. 1906, in Cornwall. She married/had lived in Oshawa and To-|/td., Hamilton, and treasurer of tant to come in here and tell us| "They're trying to express ap-/Bell evidence, prosecute. years. She was a member ofi.. irre J Roddick (Diane). of|,, During the business portion of patterns, the times calls are re [usual manner." Mr. Sutton. |Mrs. R. Clark, (Marjorie), and : the credit union pay a dividend by getting women to agree toand afterward? prior arrangement the woman| mond Hill and Terrance, Wil- don (Helen), of St. Thomas, and put on the line and police canjed 'their embarrassment and) "This can be arranged if albrother, Herbert, of Toronto./¢l!, today, at 2 p.m. Rev. F. G, the Tamblyn Drug Company smart, say what they have to|sickness? In one case The Times heard| Chapel, Monday, March 30, at 1 Was.in Mount Lawn Cemetery, [retired three years ago because| call menace, is like Chesterton's|tion: Any anti-social act is more again the next night. vice. Interment will be in Mount) The funeral service for Mrs.|belonged to Lebanon Lod gel guy next door -- and invariably| making phone calls of this type,| 'He no sooner opened his) After a three-year illness, the March 24, was held at the Mc-|World War he served with the| sified chemically it could beithe two are broadly speaking,/and I haven't heard from him pital, Toronto, Friday, Mar. 27. Pastor E. E Convict Pair |Brown. He was educated at the|ice. Interment was in Oshawa! The funeral service will be} legiate and Vocational Insti-}Curtis, and Arnold Simcock. (4 lans have been completed for} Already it has i ted 'leury, 45, wer vic: i i i ip. 5 been indicated L, A, Fleury, 45, were convic Street Unfted Church. ment 'in. Heaven" and Mrs.| The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday nounced William Kurelo, chair- the Argonauts playing and from' The two men -had Alan, all of Oshawa. He also} FUNERAL OF a combination team made up of sen. hall had been closed, ransacked Man Sanders. ' stars of the Toronto Argonauts) The Oshawa Police Athletic the building stealing $150 in The funeral service will Oshawa Police Association Association Championships in| Sergeant Thomas Chambers fat, minister of Simcoe Street Hockey team. 1963 and were the runners-up in of the. Ajax Police Department) United Church, will conduct the will include some of the top Hershey Bears, Lynn Middleton that they had been drinking ex- The death of Jack Basil! Pallbearers were: T. Gledhill,| , I Western Music stars in Ontario| Who played with the Barrie Fly-/Cessively previous to hiding Wi ee ce Page HR 5. Rout. G. Martin. William/Carl Hohany, Nick ; ' ( a ness, Cletis Glazier. of the following: B. Gearing, J,/{"9m liquor during their one ; é ie cx ks Shantacn awn ete. & MacDermaid, c. Yea? probation period. He said), A son of the late Jack B. and 'phe death of Harry Lee Kells, aan me prog » Wace 2 Oshawa boulevard north, oc- Be vais .-'lrestitution of his share of the|took his apprenticeship at The! arter an illne oH Tartan Twirlers who have a fire Agency ae B. F rentice, theft ($71.70). |Oshawa Times, later moving to Shy thy gts bole act in their repertoire, and a + , and P.. Mandryk. Ont. : ---- |Mr. Tucker, who never married, | eeiy i I ary at the Oshawa S$ Conivn DES ;PUBLIC ceived his elementary and A stage will be erected at Sentereon'y Neck Sure Whitby rerearpeyh dig team was a member of 'the Inter-/secondary school education in centre ice in a matter of min-, . ; : the door a period of six centuries He is survived by a sister, macy in 1933. He married the All Masons are req HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS BRO. HAR SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY 7:00 P.M. 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Great |Dubliner who lives in the midst | of it. |VISIT HIM fined $10 and costs im Ajax Magistrate's Court Thursday. DOGS AT LARGE Edmond Fullford, 100 Kings cres., Ajax was fined $5 and costs for allowing his cocker spaniel to run at large on Feb- ruary 27. A charge of allow- ing his dog to run at large against Chris Burrows of Pick- ering Beach road was dismiss- ed by Magistrate Jermny when Mrs. Burrows testified that she had tied the dog up in the base- ment during the time he was allegedly at large. NO INSURANCE Rodney David Denault, 18, of a estimated $700 damage caused|770 Stone street, Oshawa was 12| Lloyd James Coleman, of Lot 29,/fined $75 and costs for failing to have proof on the vehicle he was driving on Liverpool road on February 15, in a car he said belonged to his brother. Preston Denault, brother of Rodney was fined $10 and costs for failing to notify the Depart- ment of Transport of the pur- chase of a motor vehicle. The vehicle had been purchased from Austin W. Dow of 460 Mon- trave avenue in Oshawa. Austin W. Dow was in turn fined $10 and costs for failing to notify the Department of the sale of a motor vehicle. NO LICENCE Annabelle Paine of Toron' was fined $10 and costs for op- erating a motor vehicle without a licence on Highway No, 2. John William Farrel of To- ronto was also fined $10 and costs for driving without-a li- cence on Liverpool road, SPEEDING Ronald Sydney Dale of Scar- borough was fined $9 for speed- ing in Pickering Village on Feb- | Every traveller who went to |visit him on the continent was bombarded by questions about Dublin. Yet, Joyce would not go home. Says Mrs. O'Clery: "He be- | gan writing as true a description of his student days in Dublin as {he cotild possibly write. It was jas if his Jesuit upbringing had jleft him with a strong compul- sion to examine his conscience; as if stripped naked before God, concerning the truth--the truth jas he saw it--the truth about Dublin to him. | The book also includes a con- |densed version of 'The Great |Hunger" by Cecil Woodham - Smith, the tragic story of the potato famine disaster. "It was Duncan and|Wife, and two daughters, Pat-|the Landlords" (1879) -- "The/the famine emigrants, leaving their 'country with hatred in |their hearts for the British and the British government, who built up communities across the |held at the McIntosh-Anderson|Mystery of the Phantom Ship,"/gcean, above all in the United] Stewart| Funeral Chapel» Monday, March|is the mother of five children) ctates, where the name of Brit-| : DP. L. W. Her-|and the wife of an engineer and|ich was accursed, "says the bert, minister of King Street|lecturer at the University Of|pook. "Their descendants con- jtinued to be Britain's powerful be in/and good taste is assembling/and bitter enemies, exacting oa beautiful er galipegts vengeance for the sufferings |volume, one of the fines their forebearers endured. It is jestimated that about a million jand a quarter emigrants from |Ireland crossed the Atlanitc to hipbe America during the years | of the potato blight." Mrs. O'Clery's book will have |Irish but for those interested in Irish history and poetry. This qivoice of his which he never lost/hook will undoubtedly be a col- jlector's item, a treasure for jthose, especially, who love the {Emerald Isle. The authors' John's Greek Orthodox Church, |lived out of Ireland '"'to forget/list includes such distinguished Inter.|the conscience of his race,"'|names as G. K. Chesterton, Sir |Joyce wrote of Dublin and noth-| Winston Churchill, Padraic Co- Pallbearers were: Peter andjing but Dublin. Every stick and|lum, James Joyce, W. B. Yeats, and Bill|stone of his native city was far/Sean O"faolain, Sean O'Flah- jerty and George Bernard Shaw, jto name a few. jruary 20. | Alvin Wesley Thomas of An- caster was fined $18 and costs |for speeding. | For speeding on Altona road, |Ronald Allen Gerrow of Whit- /ehureh Twop., was fined §. | Mary Ellen Brittain of 15 Gar- den Court, Bay Ridges was fined $8 for speeding on Liver- pool road. os James T. Russell of Harwood avenue north, in Ajax was fined $18 for speeding on Highway INo. 2. - Milan Pazitka of 1191 Belve- dere street, Oshawa was fined $7 and costs for speeding on Harwood avenue in Ajax. Ronald Short of Con. 6, Pick- ering Township was fined $7 and costs for speeding on High- way No. 2. Donald Sandberg of 77: Mill street, Pickering was also fined $7 for speeding on No. 2. For speeding at a rate of 42 mph on Altona road, Gerald Hurley of RR 2 Pickering was fined $12. Michael Heffering, 503 King street, Whitby was fined $6 or two days. William C, Cary was fined $8 and costs for speeding on High- way No. 2. He lives at 56 Glen- grove road in Pickering. Dorothy Atwell of Toronto was fined $5 and costs in ab- sentia for illegal parking in the Ajax Municipal Parking area on Jan. 10, NEED... FUEL OIL? Call PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 | All Dogs must be tied up Ist, to September 30th, which are now due and any time of the year. Parks, NOTICE or on a leash from April 1964, unless on owners property which is fenced to retain the Dog, All Dogs over 6 weeks of age require a licence Office, Police Station or City Dog Control Office. Dogs are not allowed to run on school grounds at Dogs boarded at Dog Control at nominal cost, P. Kennedy, Commissioner. for sale at City Clerk's Property and Recreation

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