suis th Rieti in in teen tha Nn eel en ne en ee en And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West ; : Tel, 668-3703 NO 'SENTENCE A LA CARTE' 2 Outfoxed Fences Put Behind Them __ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 20, 1964 5 He Sat In Ditch With Dead Wife When police found Carl Alex Officers found no heartbeat. Cameron April 7, the anguished) Crown Attorney Bruce Af- Oshawa man was holding the head of his dead common-law wife out of a ditchful of water. Magistrate's Court: learned pig = that Cameron, 40, oe street north, hadiwere : tipped his stake truck on Buf- ce Sly pote Dy se a fer's Hill, a point on the First Except for the smell on his Concession: of Pickering Town-|, oath police said the accused The downfall came on May- day. They cashed four more bonds! for six $50 Traveller's Cheques, and $94 in cash in Port Hope, in the early afternoon. When they tried to convert the cheques to cash at 4.40 in McMullen, apparently . un- happy with his sentence, asked for an extra day; so he could join Munro at Kingston, and 'learn a trade', "We don't mete out punish- ment a la carte," His Worship countered, then tacked on six "If we didn't have men like you, what would be the use of stealing things?, two unsuccess- ful "'fences" were asked in Courts here Tuesday. Magistrate Harry Jermyn, who made the above inquiry then sentenced Ronald Munro, 29 of Windsor to three years in ship road. Pictured above are the proud winners of trophies pre- sented at the annual Whitby MINOR HOCKEY STARS Bill Cawker with the Welch Back row, left to right: Jim Trophy; John Vesters with the Snare with the Mercantile Ross Lowe Memorial Trophy;- Trophy; Roddy Mowat with by Dunc Wilson for the most valuable midget player this year.) George Young with the Kingston Penitentiary, and Don- ald McMullen, 28 of Windsor to two years less a day in re- fomatory. Both mem-were convicted of the possession of bearer- bonds stolen in Waterloo on a Feb. 15, 1964, weekend. : Confusion May Be Cause Of Broken Leg Ruth Diane Melvor, who suf- fered a broken left leg in. months indeterminate. The pair, it was learned, had cashed the bearer-bonds in the Whitby-Bowmanville- Port Hope area from April through early May. They were apprehended in Bellevyille as a result of a co- operative effort by lakeshore po- lice departments. Sgt. Gerry Robinson of Whit- by PD directed the operation. He testified that the bonds, .all of $100 value first made their appearance in Whitby on April 3 He said Munro had cashed five of them for Traveller's Cheques and cash at the Bank of Montreal, under an assumed name, and using false identifi- cation, Belleville, they were apprehend- ed by Belleville PD, who had been pre-alerted by Bowman- villes Chief Constable Bernard Kitney. Sgt. Robinson told the Court that 183 of the 200 stolen bonds were recovered from the two men, and that they were carry- ing a total of $946 in cash be- tween them. The bonds were part of a safe-job that netted thieves in tk neighborhood of $59,000, it was learned. Crown attorney Bruce Affleck asked for and was granted, an order of restoration to the banks| involved, for their payments in both cash and Traveller's Cheques. | had exhibited. few manifesta. Poth ag " spoeag ts bon por tions of intoxication. A blood--- or $15 days as a result of the heat FS mag ag parts alcohol accident that killed Edith Mat-|Per in By ay ete. thews. : Defence Counsel John Greer Mrs. Matthews apparently fell/of Oshawa attributed the inci- out of the door on the right:side,|dent to the poor road, foggy and was crushed under the|conditions, and a load of steel on rear wheels of the truck, in ajthe truck which he felt was a diteh full of mud and water. |major factor in the tipping. When Pickering Township po- lice arrived on the scene, short- ly after 11 p.m., they found a weeping Cameron with his arms around Mrs. Matthews, the Court was told. TROUGHTON MEATS BLAIR PARK PLAZA PRODUCES GOLD South Africa produces about 70 per cent of the free world's gold supply. 104 LUPIN DRIVE accident here Sunday night.) yoter in the month, he con ygunro's criminal record, Which may have been the victim of|,; g | bin confusion, pore ee ig ee four more | dated back to 1956, and includ-| Police believe the 11-year-old, |! Bowmanville's Bank of Mont-| oq five convictions for false pre-| TRY OUR NEW real for $350 in Traveller's|tences, three for fraud, one for|m'* ' Dundas street east. girl collid-lCreques, and $43.20 i cash.lsophery with violence, two for BUDGET FREEZ i est the oon ar Centre, street and| It was further learned that|theft, and one for public mis-| » 4 | Pernereston avenue. when. she te Bowmanville Imperial Bank| chief Nothing Down 6 Months To Pay |failed to apply the hand-brakes|Of Commerce had refused to| His last conviction was in RACKS OF BEEF WHITBY PERSONALS fon the racer-type bicycle she|/¢ash the bonds when Munro's|1961, and he was released from was riding. phony identification failed to Kingston less than one year} Comprising of .. . Mr. and Mrs. Alan Douglas;shower in hon®: of the former| (Normally, bicycles are brak-|convince the accountant, |ago. McMullen had no record. ROASTS OF BEEF, STEAKS, celebrated their Golden Wed-|Miss Ruth Reid. Mrs. Alexjed by reversing the motion of MINCED SHOULDER BEEF j i i i -/} ssiste h .{the feet on the pedals.) : ' ding with their son and his fam-}Malcolm assisted in the un Ruth, tbe. fanghter" of Mr. All Cut Barbecue Style, Ideal for Sum- mer cooki A 70 Ib. 9 ily at their home in York Mills,|wrapping of the many gifts.) Mrs. John Mclvor, was Toronto, on May 9. Mr. and|MrsJanet Fulton and Mrs,| tn to Oshawa General Hos- 45* lb e CUT AND WRAPPED Mrs, Douglas then left 'or a) Alex Malcolm assisted the host-| pital, and is reported resting holiday in Montreal where they/ess in se:viag. leomfortably. Her leg was All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed -- had been married, and where) |broken between the hip and PHONE 668-4633 Brian Hicks with the Bantam the Bantam League cham- most valuable player trophy; pionship trophy won by the Adam Grant with the Albert Police team; Dick Gamble, Carr Memorial Trophy; David star player in the AHL and Heron with the: Pee Wee . guest speaker for the evening. League championship trophy. (He is holding the trophy won Minor Hockey Banquet held last week at the Whitby Arena. In the picture, front row, left to right with. their trophies are: John Reed, win- ner of the Attersley Trophy; Shotgun-Toting Farmer Slapped With $500 Fine John Nosowanko, the shot-|shotgun at gun-toting Brooklin farmer, was|porals. slapped with a total of $500 in| Nosowenko, fines by Magistrate Harry|Brooklin, was convicted here Jermyn here yesterday. last week after he pleaded His alternative would be four|Suilty to all charges, and was Jake Bryant Trophy for the 'midget "championship; and Neil Maher with the Midget House League championship trophy, . = See eee two cor- 54, of RR 1, = omer nee police At Your Furs' Service they resided for 36 years prior) Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lunney to retiring to Whitby in 1950, [and Mr. and. Mrs. Walter| nee, it was learned. months and three weeks in jail/"@manded in custody for sen- f |Draper of Keswick were guests! whith, Pp. who investigated as recompense for an April 26|tence. ne Mrs. John Blair, mother of/at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|4,. 445 p.m. incident, said Miss spree which included: running) Defence Counsel Hugh O'Con-| Mrs, Thomas Linton, Whitby, is|Fergus Curl, 819 Byron street Mclvor on northbound on down a five-year-old Whitby boy|¢!! reminded the court that the| celebrating her birthday today,/north, over the holiday week ares cict at aed abe tan: inte with his truck: smashing broad-|2CCUSed normally plants his) May 20. Members of her family| end, ventre tc ig rl be : side into a car on Highway 7;|Ctops at this time of year, andjand friends wish her a happy| i ' John Ulrich 32, of 303 amen and. aiming a loaded 12-gauge asked for a fine, rather than a| birthday. | Mr, and Mrs. Brian F. Crof-|"onn Bond) ' 4 ton, 708 Newman crescent, are|Ston avenue. jail sentence. ' : saciad C B He described his client as a| Mr. E. J. Finan, Inspector of/ celebrating their 34th wedding ig > a were considered, Liability For = a> Phone 668-2345 Furs and cloth garments spend summer safe from moths, fire and theft in our refrigerated tleon vaults, Fully Insured, WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St, E., Whitby GOVERNMENT LOANS In the last five years, more than $2,000,000 in government loans have been made for small and medium-sized fish process- over 2,000 RUIN ! prizes in the HEINZ BABY FOODS, TEDDY BEAR ONTEST | Ist Prize: $1,000 PLUS A TEDDY BEAR 10--2nd Prizes ot $100 PLUS A TEDDY BEAR as "ve PLUS 2,000 Teddy Bears He s led the handcuffs|erent, abusive, and in a fighting ice, igestanaren tie sae: i Tr Ip Per a vive wee Hate cede ba his Wrists. (mood. He shoved a roger into|tody 'before bent ae a TO THE NEXT 2,000 NAMES SELECTED He trieq not to get in the|the constable's chest, and| serisciiniescicls BRINE nvecci ae errno nent nv nncrnrarmer one re cruiser. allegedly was about to strike | 5 Enter Often. It's Easy--just print your After all this, he fell asleep. |him when Sgt. Dick Bodley He was. convicted of drunk-|and Constable Glover Hutchison driving, and for driving under|of Pickering PD arrived. name and address on the entry form below (or use the handy entry forms available in most Baby Food depart- ments) and mail it in with any 6 Heinz Baby Food suspension after Magistrate) Then, Constable Found con- Harry Jermyn was informed of| tinued, the accused grabbed Sgt. labels to the Heinz 'Teddy Bear Contest," Box 2147, Toronto, Ontario. the 24 - year - old Ajax man's|Bodley by the tie. After a scuffle labors in Court here yesterday.|to apply the bracelets, the con- Special Bonus Prize: If you include any Heinz Cereal box top with your 6 Heinz Baby Food labels, and your Pickering Township Police|stable revealed Watson had fall- Constable Ray Found, in a state-|en asleep in the cruiser almost entry is selected a winner, a second teddy bear will be sent to a person of your choice. SAR mn creme ERO NORE mA ¥- > Family Monuments { Created To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 by One-Stop DECORATING SHOP man with an alcohol problem,|Separate Schools for the Osh-) anniversary today, May 20. To and attributed his --actions,|awa Division, is one of 75 edu-| celebrate the occasion Mr, and| ing to remain, careless driving,|Inces meeting at the Banff) guests of Mr. and Mrs. John and pointing a firearm, to the| School of Fine Arts, Alberta,|Buchanan of Toronto. immoderate consumption oritor Mage Ms se ni pote M Willi Mantl 926) liquor. |18, to study proglems o u-| Mr. illiam antle, 926) Annex-Askers Crown Attorney Bruce|cational leadership in ocal|/Brock street north, is celebrat-| ; Affleck agreed that this was| communities. jing his birthday today, May 20. Any municipality's "'frivolous"|Nosowenko's main problem, e |His many friends wish him He has been selected as a) another municipality was dis- "not a criminal type." a couraged in a resolution submit-/ tH. stressed Rha cetids na-| School superintendents and in-| Mr. berg E. A. DeHetre ted hy the County of Peel and) ture of the crimes perpetrated| SPectrs offered by the Cana-|and sons Giles and Jim spent endorsed at On County: by the accused, however, and dian wm reag Asmeciotion - the -- oe in hoe askd dete: : conjunc! ith the Faculty of| sor, the guests r parents, D, Wich will bel "Tne venutty. a tail Education of the University of/Mr. and Mrs. J. A. KE. De- iS the Provincia' Gow, born penalty for failing to re-| alberta. Mrs. Finan is accom-| Hetre. Accompanying the De- main was $200 or one month.| nanving her husband, |Hetre family was Mrs. Ronald asked iF tic Geared nice, given the choice of $250 or three sponsibl suqcesstu "|months, plus a mandatory, i ; Andy Demmer and sons, and cations should be required tO) backdated 30 days. The care- and family, Kathy, Peoby atx Hotze Pal had a successful fish- te the . ° Laurie, formerly of Dunlop}: A compensate municipalities) jess driving cost him $50 or 15| street, have established resi-|iN€ day at Rice Ijake on Sun- bey oa "pelsted 'okt that, at = Costs were extra in all) dence at 1007 McCullough drive. | 4¥: on 4 cod Their friends wish them happi- eh te make an sooth ness in their new surround- ings. Board for "frivolous" or '"'mere-|_ NEW YORK (AP) -- Jack) wire. abwin Simpson, Toronto, ly tactical reasons", and that if|Riley, general manager of Ro-|,;.; iy Tis iu ) 8 ~~ A jvisited over the holiday week-} the licant fails on such an|chester Americans of the Amer-| , bint : n any lend at the home of her son application of withdraws it, it)ican Hockey League for the last) .4q daughter-in-law, Mr. and is not required to compensate five - years, was chosen AHL! urs. William Simpson. the affected municipalities to| president at the league's busi- the "trouble and expense tojness meeting Tuesday. Riley,) Mrs. C. F. Crowe entertain- action". |Pittsburgh, who is retiring. Inut street east, at a_ bridal Drove 80, Fought Cops, Then Slept When you work hard you ad erie the accused from Pick-|Court that the drive-under-sus- or is go to wn Ge pom be oP Brock eg . pension charge was the fourth zary Watson worked hard. He|speeds which approache drove his car at 80 miles per|miles per hour. for Watson. He has also been} 4 Wallpaper ond Murals e@ Custom Draperies policeman. He protected his ear|his driver's licence, he quipped: | speeding, and failing to remain.|] @ Broedloom end Rugs kevs from * policeman. He| "No ne rs eet si no a ape convicted Tuesday on] e@ C.LL. Paints and Varnishes |) poked the policeman in the|cence , the Court learned. jan additional driving-under-sus $ i chest with his finger. He pulled) When asked ig g he pets (mara charge' from last No- 0 Homen Snes lone back his arm to punch thejhe is reported to have said:;vember, laid by Pickering policeman. Failing this, he|"You'll have to take them from|Township Constable James DODD & SOUTER grabbed a police sergeant by)me"'. Brown. Decor Centre Ltd, Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby which led to charges of fail-| cators from Canada's 10 prov-/Mrs. Crofton will be dinner| application for annexation conceding that the accused was Be og Degg hte Oa many happy returns of the day. ernment for legislation, also) ror pointing the shotgun he was | Kessler: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deeks cation to the Ontario Municipal] __ CHOOSE AHL HEAD which they were put its|44, succeeds Jim Balmer ofjed at her residence, 405 Chest- hour. He made jokes with a| When Watson was asked for|°oVicted for dangerous driving, the tie. He was described as "bellig-| Magistrate Jermyn remanded CONTEST RULES 1. Print name and address on the entry form and mail.together with any 6 Heinz Baby Food labels to the Heinz 'Teddy Bear Contest," Box 2147, Toronto, Ontario, 2. Mail each entry separately. 3. Contest closes with entries postmarked on or before midnight, June 30, 1964. 4. Contest is open to all residents of Canada except employees of the H. J. Heinz Company of Canada Ltd., their advertising agency and Herbert A. Watts Ltd., or members of their immediate families. 5. Names selected will be required to correctly answer a skill-testing question in order to win a prize. 6. Decision of the judges in all aspects of the contest is final. Registration of Pupils --for-- KINDERGARTEN .. CLASSES --at-- Meadowcrest School BROOKLIN Effective September, 1964 will be held at the school on the afternoon of MAY 22nd - HEINZ BABY FOODS @ «_The good they do your baby now--lasts a lifetime J; ment read by Crown Attorney immediately. Bruce Affleck, told the Court he! Mr. Affleck informed BROCK WHITBY The Mightiest Motion Picture of them All! the Evening Shows at 7 and 9:05 Feature Starts 7 and 9:15 Clip this official entry form now. Fill in and mail to: HEINZ BABY FOODS "TEDDY BEAR CONTEST" e Box 2147, Toronto, Ontario. , ~ I am enclosing a Heinz Cereal box top and if I am a winner, I would like the second Teddy Bear sent to: ' TECHNICOLOR® Mo eased ty BAM VTA Detreten Co, tt. @ Tk Hmey Proce CINEMASCOPE ALL COLOR SHOW r Age rovide Proof 31 have been 4 years of age prior to December 31st, [ | Pupils must 1963, Parents are reminded tof | BR-165A D ae h