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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 1 . Manager: John Gault if Dundas St. West 4 ONE-GAME PLATO? is Brooklin, St. Kitts Tel. 668-3703 'NO BED -- I'M PRETTY TOUCH' 'Harry, 80, Kicked By 'His 'Kid Brother', 63 Clarence Bailey was "pretty good when he went-out", but-not so good when he came back, his 80-year-old brother told Magis- trate's Court here Tuesday. -- Harry Bailey, the complain- ant, said 63-year-old Clarence | He blamed the bad conduct of |his brother on drinking. ° - | "The demon rum, eh?" /Crown said. "The demon rum," agreed. The incident occurred last Sat- | the' Harry Go D To Wi By CLIFF GORDON '|no mistake as he fired a- hot This is it! That is right, folks,|0ne by McCready in the loser's tonight is the do-or-die night for|¢@8e. This set the stage for to- both the St. Catharines Athletics] night's encounter. and the Brooklin Sr, Lacrosse) \JUST TALKING ... Fans, we Club. These two fine teams|dopbt if we have ever seen two have battled through six games teams more evenly matched and are all tied up at three wins than are these two fine squads. each: They will settle their- dif-|. - - On paper it would appear ferences at the local srena to-/AS if the St. Kitts team had a night starting at 8.45 and be-|slight edge in experience and lieve me, it should be a dandyjsize. But the one thing that iwith a standing-room crowd. |Brooklin have in their favor is | ; 4 i their speed. If they run the way The series has been a fine one|they are capable of they can sage Ly sponge is take that Pesky St. Kitts team |T3-5, won.the third 65, lost thelwa tue Summers. But, pe Ss fourth game 8-7 and then lost| Wer hand, Mt they sit hack tn 4 the fifth 5-3 right here in 'hé shell. and .want-to-play. a close "No, I did not." "Yes, you did." "No, did not." Magistrate Harry Jermyn end- led this discussion. | |FRESH WOUNDS | Cpl, Morley Nicholson of Whit- hard hitting game we are afraid Jermyn Sends Theft Case To Higher Court Sitting Barton McKee, of Roselawr avenue, Toronto, was sent tr higher court by Magistrate Harry Jermyn, yesterday. It was decided that the Crown case against the 22-year-old was strong enough to warrant a trial for theft over $50. It was established, in the pre- liminary hearing, that $635 was stolen from the Duffin's Creek Golf and Country Club on July Eddy Power, a partner and Vice-President of the Limited) Company, alleged that McKee) was the driver of a car on the} club's Pickering Township grounds at the time of theft. ' Don Pierson, the club treasur- er, told the 'court that "he~had}-- the} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 26, 1964 found on the wasitents missing TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA ee Try Our New Budget Freezer Plan. out of the rking bot: premises, its con¢ The third. Rackle-box 2 es terson, and left through the nain door, L Pierson' followed the trio, and saw them get into a car similar) to that driven by the accused--| a new, brown-colored hardtop. He followed at 90 miles per hour in his T-Bird, and got the| licence number, Power told the| Inquiry that he also got the licence number of the car driven) by a man who answered Mc-| Kee's description while it sped) Nothing Down - 6 Months te Pay 514% GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS _ * For Your Freezer 'Red & Blue Brand | Hinds of Beef CUT & WRAPPED FREE had "'called him names and) abused him". The Ho lieved him and fined Clarence $25 and costs or 10° days for common assault. "Did he hit you?' hollered Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, at the partly-deaf Hatry. "No," he replied, lifting his pantleg to show fresh scars on his left leg where he claimed his brother had: "Kicked him with -his boots'. PRETTY TOUGH ~ Mr, Affleck then asked if this) Al (his son-in-law kicking had sent Harry to bed,|last Thursday." : or required a doctor's care. "No, I did not." Harry was "No; he didn't put me to bed,"'| emphatic. was the reply. "I'm pretty, "Yes, you did," tough, you know." ence. Perry)/py PD informed the Court that)/Brooklin arena on Saturday ' had investigated Harry!night, They went back to St. and in wee Claere stayed. |Bailey's complaint on Saturday/Kitts with their backs {o the Clarence, Harry said, had been|eyening, and established that wall on Monday night and did ; me ' |a "good provider", until a win- ithe shic-wounds were fresh. ane many of the experts | op monday = pores es -- th raid : ter sickness had rendered him) wien he woke Clarence, who figured they could not-do. |will be anyone's ball game and| carryin; -- , a Se ier junable to work. had gone to bed after the scene\_The ,Brookliners spotied the we sure hope it is Brooklin's.|three in which funda wa ke x "We always got along fine UP| ne discovered a smell of 8 ARE Nacht Bt Kitts team anlthe local team a taei| i ote Hite . re kept. until the last five months or $0.17, fait Clarence was-impaired.- early lead and had to fight UP-| year in the semi-inals. I PON Ni dd addi a eee Clarence Bailey insisted that f hill from there in. The locals.|<ure they do not want to do the| | he had not abused or kicked his with some fine playing by fel-| came this year, So fans let's get|that it was Wren's faulty driving) e $ S year, « s ' | gr | on County Road 2, in Columbus, |brother. He yelled: : lows like Burrows, Heffernan, | 4.4 in full swing and cheer our "You have trouble with -y Ruttan, and Glen Lotton just to/«G@ooq Guys" on to the next|that was responsible for the legs to start with. You showed "He got hurt out in the 28-| mention a few, soon found they). .|death of a_ six-year-old boy, . _ T R U 5 T ) cuts on them den. Anything can happen 'were in a ball game. By the ig Ce een inte wie Reaed Lucyk, and for injuries 39g pundes St. W the. garden." jend of the first period they had|i, but them in the Mann Cup/to Douglas Griffin, 5. cued iol "Stay away from.your broth-/rebounded to really shake up) puree Lots be there eee er's home," Magistrate Jermyn) our friends in the Garden City is tie them on pain So was Clar-waned the accused. "Go and with a 5-3 lead. ol cheat Roscoe eae \live somewhere else." The second period = . nip) - ; Po ee ee k affai ith t ser amestgtoar ves tte) Driver In au Fatality s Fined $300 urday evening inthe street home which Harry OWN3/he come upon three men in the are not selling our players short|upper lobby of the clubhouse | but just because they beat them|about 9.10 p.m., none of them! poyable they are in for trouble. . . . We 3, 4 or 5 Year Terms, Interest is left to accumulate and be compounded. | 'VICTORIA half-yearly or All Meats Government Inspected -- Fully Guaranteed -- PHONE 668-4633 Clarence, however, still insist- d he didn't kick his older our brother. Whitby UsWwaANT OUALITY.. STEINBERG tO wet Se APPLE JUICE 38% Evaporated - 2-29: CARNATION . 28 OZ.TIN 25: MILK 16 OZ. TIN BEANS with por 69: ---- STEINBERG'S ENCORE Magistrate Harry Jermynsoned, "rapped the Scarboro lawyer for 'drawing implications" sex-offence case. ' His Worship con old William Jolly last week fo contributing to the delinquency of a 15-year-old girl. r BROOKPARK FROZEN EAT : PIES =. " ' . |third period almost proved the} oronto Lawyer Gets 22.25": é | With just 25 seconds to go in} the ball game, St. Catharines| . Sy 9 held a 9-8 lead and looked like f |sure-fire chances to meet the His Ky 1uckles Ra ed winner of. the Peterborough - . Brampton series. But as the old) _. {saying goes: Don't count your; Raymond Joseph Wren, who learned -Jolly's record, ject, and referred to Mr. David-| chickens before they ar e\was convicted here last week of knuckles" of ajduring the contributing case,|son's change-of-venue suggestion hatched." dangerous. driving, found Mag-| here yesterday and therefore should not hearjas: "A groundless situation". The Brooklin team, seeing alistrate Harry Jermyn sympa-' in a'the other charges. He finally agreed, at Magis-| full season's work going out the|thetic here yesterday. "Justice must not only be/trate Jermyn's request, to bring-| Window decided to give it a last) Wren, a Port Perry resident victed 17-year: |done, but appear to be done,"|ing the: other charges before) fling. Ken Ruttan got the equal-| and General Motors worker was| i r/he said mre Magistrate Ebbs. izer iol ae to ha and | fined $300 and costs or 60 days| His Worghip~ refuse ie re- . ¢ you shou ave seen e dis-lin jail on the conviction OZ. quest, but offered to have the hid other alleged offences in-| annointed look on the St. Kitts| ge licence was suspended for KG. fi clude: theft, break and enter, bench 1] ith the | Nc | Defence Counsel Alex David-jother charges heard by theinreak and enter with intent eat -- oe - Lr one year. (A conviction on dan- son of Toronto, who last week/ County's oth er magistrate, robbery with violence, and re This sh énty thi begin.|Berous driving can bring a two-| asked the girl's father if, indeed, | F rank Ebbs parma breach of probation. wilkes eWH | Grant Heifernan|yeat jail term. It requires a six-| she had not mothered an illegiti-| JUSTICE PROSTITUTE A second charge of contribut- proved to be the Golden Roy {month licence suspension by Plump Tender ne '\ GRADE "A" ij i , s move brought Crown At-), hae 'oved mate child ay coagnl a oe pute Affleck to his feet.| 3° Pai dismissed at the request/ With just two seconds of play gone oo gata am 'othe ends of justice are being|.y. Affleck. He called it aj left in the third and final period, | summation. '| Mickey Mouse Charge". the fleet:footed college lad made i i "4 d. He Magistrate Jermyn, who had prostituted," he concluded ialea' the question out of drder|quoted Metro Toronto Crown) WHITBY B 55 BA | FOR TORONTO EXHIBITION A surprise birthday party | was held Saturday in honor of Jast week, cut him off: Attorney Henry Bull on the sub- "There has been no evidence Sou that the girl was not all she} Whitby's award - winning Canada. The rules for the |Mr. Vernon Moore, 508 Perry Brass Bands will be at To- class sti ", |street. Guests present were: E oleh 0 ss stipulate also that a | : ronto ox! : | . ' s Exhibition Park thi maxionan oF So perforasies Mr. and Mrs. James Quinton ee? ie colton, | No Date Picked ONLY IMPLICATION Thursday. take Dart Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. The long-established Sen- =" , ; |Jack Conner, Mr. and Mrs.) They will be going against There is only your implica Y ior Band will be attemptin Peter Rice, Mr. and Mrs. How-} iz f t 1 ia " R M tion of that." | OTTAWA (CP--The govern-) "It is out of order, and no'ment has not yet chosen a} eredit to you." ldate for federal byelections to) + He then sentenced Jolly to to capture its second ba lard Rahme, Oshawa; Mr. and) straight category champion- category, Bandleader Eric |yrs. Harold Moore, Mr. and| ship, and its third since the CYarke said yesterday. (Mrs Ray Campbell, Mr. and| competition opened in 1956. | Whitby will. perform all 12 ivrs -Ray Balson, Mrs? Greta| noon in the Bandshell at the | 30/fill the two commons vacancies! days on the charge, and to 30 for Westmorland riding in New additional days on a charge of The Juniors, all aged 21 : |McDonough and Mr, and Mrs./ or less, will be trying to go | Dufferin street entrance to (Tony Doleweerd, all of Whitby. | the Fairgrounds. ' ' % | Brunswick and Waterloo South hub-cap theft, that he had ad- one-better on their second- | ie Competition for the Jun: | Mr. and Mrs. William Brad-, in Ontario, Prime Minister) journed "'sine die' (without a. Pearson said Tuesday. | place finish last year. If the seniors win this iors will be held at 10 a.m. |ley and sons Douglas and Glen) in the same place against (of Kirkland Lake, are visiting date set for sentence). He was replying in the Com-| Mr. Davidson had asked last|mons to Reid Scott (NDP--Tor- week, that five more charges\onto Danforth who noted the! against the accused be pushed/Toronto Globe and Mail had over to a Scarboro magistrate. |said the byelections would be Magistrate Jermyn, he rea-jheld Nov. 16, sine, and ueall Went eer, the trophy which they now three other groups. |with Mr. Cecil Bradley and Mr. on will be awarded to Mr. Clarke revealed that |and Mrs. Vernon Moore. them permanently. he had personally played at | { oe, Tr iTS prs ae trom 1927 to B sessiore ete hibs witice n Class 0, Which is vishe Mis sigh pr inf ae again ne Lynn Roxborough who celebrat- sale ed her 13th birthday, Tuesday, Mel-Ron Construction Co. | Wins Hopkins Bridge Bid |=" ar COURT BRIEFS Mel Ron Construction Com-|Toronto, said they. could com-| pany, of Whitby, was awarded|plete the work by June 1, 1965,| the contract to build the $113,174) ai a cost of $126,529.90. | CNR overpass bridge on Hop-| 4 hid of $124,841.75 and a kins street, at a special meeting! .ompietion date of June 30, 1965 of Whitby Township Council| was tendered by Bailey Con- Monday night. struction of Orillia. n ater te comer tie five Brookli : SAYONARA SAKI | AN' ROTSARUCK sealed tenders for the job with cost and completion dates the most important factors in who was to get 'the award. The bridge will replace the "Saki on his Suzuki" may old wooden structure now serv-| sound like a Japanese bal- ing on Hopkins street and the) jaq a increased- tonnage allowance on ee : the new structure will allow the It isn't. It was an incident heavy trucks which serve the that cost John Martin _of steel mill to pass over it. Ajax $10 and costs or five Other valuable industrial prop- 4@ys for having liquor in erty will be opened to truck) Magistrate's Court here yes- traffic with the completion of 'tday. 'Saki' is a Japanese wine, fabled in books by James Jones and James Michener. A "Suzuki" is not Pat, of musical comedy fame, or the new structure. Kissy, of Jaynes Bond fame 'la beautiful /sea-nymph?) -- Last week, the Court decided! WHITBY PERSONALS IN TOMATO SAUCE NEW PACK -«orcnaro kina, - ONTARIO'S FINEST CHOICE PEAS SHOW PAK, SOLID ALBACORE * 7 0z, TIN LBS. FOR A Se TIN PKGS. FOR Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Stachel, | 348 Rosedale oniold spent a weekend in Kingston, guests of their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Anthony. Stachel. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steeves| and their daughter Gail recent- ly spent a week in Moncton, | |New Brunswick, visiting rela- tives. 3 OZ. TIN | Tire Iron Became 'Damocles' Sword' | | A simple tire iron became a! Mathis was remanded tor sen- |'Sword of-Damocles" for a pair|tence on the convictions. The Loraine, datighter of Mr. and of Newcastle boys yesterday. value of the loot was about $66/Mrs. Carl Réider. is celebrating | John Tendam, 21, of Torontojoverall. Three theft charges/her sixth birthday today, Aug.| eo ee peas 17, of were dropped, |26. Her friends wish her many) yer were y 12 months probation il ging SOUTH SHOULDER eer ee ee Miss Mellie Baybut, of Man- STEINBERG'S FRESH SAVE 10¢ ack STEINBERG'S FRESH BUTTER TARTS STEINBERG S FRESH, CAKE Cire" DONUTS PKG. OF 6 12 oz, PKG, |pended sentence when they-were, SLUGFEST jconvicted of attempted break| Unlikely though it may sound,|chester, England, is a guest for| and enter. |Highway 401 was the scene of al\three weeks at the home of her| Constable Bill Kolebniak ot| bloody fight last Saturday. cousins, Mr..and Mrs. G. C.| Pickering Township PD said he) Oneof the combatants, James|Partington, 921 Bayview ave-| spotted the pair run from be-J Charlebois of Brampton Wwasinue. With their house guest,| hind a restaurant in a Bay/fined a total of $50 and costs or|the* Partington * family spent) Ridges plaza about 4 a.m. on/10 days for creating a disturb-/ten days on a motor trip to| July 25. : ance and for being drunk in pub-|Niagara Falls. In Picton they) He found'a tire iron wedged in lic. were guests of their parents,| the rear door, and mie car Constable Bruce Knowles of/Mt. and Mrs. Fred Partington. which was registered Ten- OPP Whitby broke up' the 6.45 They also motored in the Prove dam, nearby. The duo was pick- pm. battle, at the Henry ginait ince of Quebec, visited Upper ed up by police while attempt-| overpass. a Canada Village and other points ing to hitch a ride. Charlebois. h me lof interest. Miss Baybut is re-| They admitted the try at fhe) lane dois, = ne said, WAS/turning to her home today from store, the officer said. screaming obscenities, and Was!oronto International Airport Hugh O'Connell, defence coun-\°X!remely intoxicated. Despite i : sel, admonished his clients fore fact that handcuffs were) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mar- their "stupid escapade"'. used to restrain him, he beganichuck of Chicago, JJIl., U.S.A., | "The evidence indicates the /hting again in the back seatiwere recent visitors at the stupidity of the caper,' he told of the cruiser home of Mr. and Mrs, Alex the Court, The accused, 38, said he -and/Strynatka, 922 Brock street - "Tt is a little more than ajhis igi 4 partner, the driver|north. : caper," returned Magistrate|0! the car, had been drinking in " Nace Jenny Af of in-|Brampton until 3 p.m., and fhad| Don McBaine, 1015 Centre) daiitey: perhaps?" then driven east, drinking gin, (Street north, is under oa Crown Aitorney'Bruce Affleck 'Hard liquor doesn't agree a wee eee ee a |warned the pair that probation|with me," he said. 'I went out."'|f 'i da a h in ichpreteohh Oger was like "the Sword . of|The car stopped at the scene of) sha : ws m.a prompt re- Damocles" (which in mythology|the fight, apparently due bigoe! hung over a possible victim by some mechanical difficulty. a thin thread). He believed an argument de- "If there is any further|veloped over the stoppage. , trouble, you can expect a jail! - ------ |term,"' he said. TOASTED MUSHROOMS? Donald Kenneth Mathis of Fairport Beach had an unlikely assortment of stolen things, he admitted. He was convicted of the pos- session of 48 cans of mushrooms, one toaster, and one girl's bi- cycle. The articles were discovergd by Pickering Township Police on August 22. The bike was at! his home, the other articles if his car. He told the officers he knew they were stolen. TEA BAGS ina exc. TUNA 3-1] 3°] SHORTENING ey EL POTATOES sac ORANGES 2:89: 007. @9¢ "1B. 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Martin done by May 28, 1965, at a cost had a part gallon in a-com- of $116,174.85. | partment. on 3 With December 15, 1964, as a "I made it," said Martin finishing date and $126,979.15 as| of the 25.2 proof. brew. a price tag, Cross Town Paving,| "KR " ; : A manufacturer," smiled Downsview, said they would do Magistrate Harry Jermyn. the job. The C. H. Scharfe Company, BROCK For this engagement only - One WHITBY complete show starting at 7:30 See The Cardinal from the Begining | @ KELVINATOR FREEZERS @ FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES @ A WEEKEND FOR 2 AT THE BIGWIN INN @ SUNBEAM APPLIANCES @ CASH JACKPOT @ "PINKY" STAMPS @ GROCERY HAMPERS PURCHASE 2~ 1202 Tins oF PREM ize" 2B COUPON EXPIRES AUGUST 28, 1966 ANO or 'AN00Z. JAR OF NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE COUPON EXPIRES AUGUST 23, 1964 4=1LB, PKGS. 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