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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1964, p. 3

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SEAGER a Beat Girl Man Fined $90, Costs An Oshawa man who climbed through an 18 year-old girl's bedroom window, lay down on the bed, and when asked to leave, beat her up, was fined $50 and costs, or 30 days in jail, and a 12<month suspended sen- tence in Oshawa Magistrate's Court, Monday. Ivan McDonald, of 77 Arling- ton street, pleaded guilty to the. change of assault against Donna Stradeski, of 105 Colborne street 4 least, Oshawa, and to a second , |charge of disturbing the peace, after he used insulting and ob- scene language to his sister-in- law, Patricia Campbell, 150 Centre street. He was fined an second charge. when she returned home on Sept. 7, she found the accused who; she said, had been a friend of hers, lying on her bed in an intoxicated state. "When I asked him to leave lhe grabbed me by the wrists, me down. Then he began to jab me with his elbows, and I re- ceived a black eye." She said that a friend, hear- ing her screams, called the po- lice, and McDonald was charg- ed with assault. Several times since, she said, McDonald had called on her to get her to drop \the charges against him. The second charge, laid the Kisame day, after McDonald in- OSHAWA SEA RANGER CREW WINS REGATTA TROPHY Taking part in the HMCS York Sea Cadet Regatta last Saturday in Toronto, the members of the SRS Crusader cutter crew of Oshawa again upheld a long tradition by winning the Dufferin Division Trophy. The race has been an annual event for many years and to the cutter crew repre- Members of the winning crew, front row, are: Eleanor Kirk- patrick and Cheryl Kreasal; second row, Sue Rine, Louise Bilyj, coxswain, and Gloria Bilyj; third row, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Judy Aylesworth, Mary Ellen Duquette, Bobby Tilling, Linda Owen and Jo- Ann Zak. --Oshawa Times Photo Excessive Drink Said sents a summer of hard work. Factor In Fatality WHITBY: (Staff) -- No one came to the aid of a 24-year-oid| Whitby Township man as he lay injured in a roadside For 20 minutes Philip Ross Hoard lay where he had been hurled from his shattered truck. Three men, who were on the scene of the accident, which oc- curred Aug. 1, one mille west of Taunton, within seconds, stood and watched and did nothing' to ease the dying man's pain. These were the facts put be- fore a jury inquest held at Whitby Monday night. Coroner Dr. J. Irwin presided. him at a fast rate of speed and then disappeared from view. A few minutes later he came upon the same truck crashed against a bridge support. He got out and looked at the truck. At first he could find no trace of the driver. Looking over the edge of the not have been working at high efficiency " he said. Last man to speak to the dead man before the accident was Hoard's friend Garney Linton, RR 3, Bowmanville. He testified that Hoard had only drunk one bottle of beer seemed quite normal when he left the house, General. Motors' worker. Moments before the crash he had pulled out of a driveway on to Taunton road and proceeded west towards the city: JURY VERDICT After he had crossed the CITY AND DISTRICT NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | sulted his sister-in-law when she refused to go for a ride in his car. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn, in passing sentence, said that he was prepared to show leniency towards McDonald because lthere was some hope he would |reform, and because his wife jwas expecting a baby in Decem- |ber. 'Minor Fined Drink Case An 18-year-old Newcastle girl| slapped me about and knocked| F additional $25 dollars on the Miss Stradeski testified that Three members of the 7th | "B" Cub Pack were presented with the 14th badge in Cub- bing during a. colorful cere- mony at St. George's Angli- can parish hall recently. Pho- tc shows pack Akela Fred Jones, second from left, as he congratulated the trio. They Bridgland 11, and Jack Pearce THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 29, 1966 3 _ 11, All three boys have been attending pack meetings for the last three years. The co- are, Terry Morrison 11, Ralph ea4 > Sa = vou 228 oF Seeks seedy < CSRs WOLF CUBS RECEIVE THEIR 14TH BADGE veted badges were officially handed over by Ruth Wilkins, District Staff. --Oshawa Times Photo On Same Day Principals at Oshawa's four high schools were warned Mon- ___|day night that Friday, Nov. 13,| |may not be a lucky day for | them. | The principals told the Boand lof Education that commence- |ment exencises at aill four |schools would be held on the same day this year -- Friday, Nov. 13. George Drynan, chairman of Loblaw Groceterias Co., year|was fined $50 and costs, or 10\the board, said there would un- $13,027,930, $12.12. Loblaw Companies Ltd., year ended May 30: 1964, $12,656,167, $1.06 a share; 1963, $11,366,519, $1.02. DIVIDENDS | \ After deliberating for more\bridge he heard what he de- than a jury ruled that! scribed as a '"'squealing noise". Hoard hrough a combina-|Through his rear view mirror tion of '"'excessive drink and ex:|he seins the vehicle swing across el se os lt enticg\ tn road and crash into the added ye | bridge. that, in its opinion, Fine iy nagood Mr. Greenough did not go pci ne % pi tlagests Soc eee to "4 the oneee man. Les : Last of three on-the-spot wit- felt the speed limit on Harmony) nesses was Robert Whitely, an road, where there is 8 pchool. | Oshawa man. He was dniving should aiiso be reduced. The jury|east on Taunton road. He saw further suggested that some-|the vehicle veer across the road thing should be done to level) ; A out and improve the hills olnae oe ae a oe Taunton road. | ( First man on the scene of the crash Asked by Mr. Affleck why he had not gone down to 'the man which took place on the|ne replied that he waited "for Taunton road, north east of Osh-| someone more professional to awa, was Russell D. McQuaid. | come along". Questioned by Crown Attomey| Bruce Affleck, Mr. McQuaid) MULTIPLE INJURIES said he saw the man lying in| Death, testified Oshawa Gen- the ditch but could not go down|eral Hospital pathologist Dr. J. to help him. C. Martin, was due to multiple "T could not have stood it," he|injuries most serious of i told the inquest. was a severely fractured skal. Describing what led up to the) Dr. Martin disclosed that, accident he said he had been|from blood samples taken from travelling west on Taunton road.|the body, he had established His speed was about the 40 miles|that Hoard had been drinking __per hour maximum for the road.| before the crash. ~ He Was overtaken--by--a--red! VISITORS AT ROTARY ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa included Grant Coates 'of Oshawa and Richard Sharman, 'of Toronto and Rotarians Ron Newton, Armor Heights; Ross Murison, Pickering; Keith Jack- man, of Bowmanville, BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED The birthdays of six members of the club were remembered tary Club of Oshawa on Mon- day. Those honored were George Fletcher, Murray Smith, Har- old Coppin, Harold McNeill, Al- fred Stevens and Mervyn Cry- jderman. FIRM INCORPORATED mation that letters patent of incorporation have been granted Electronic D Visitors at the Monday meet-| son, Al. Sylvester and B. Hol-| during the meeting of the Ro-! By THE CANADIAN PRESS B.C. Sugar Refinery Ltd., common 25 cents, pfd. 25 cents, Oct. 30, necord Oct, 9, McCabe Grain Co. Lid., eight cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 15. The North American Fund of anada' Lid., seven cents, Oct. 30, record Sept. 30. EX-PRESIDENT 'SLAIN RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) Former president Adib Shish- akli of Syria was gunned down in a street in Ceres Goiiaias state Monday by a dark-haired youth who had lunched with ended June 1: 1964, $14,202,945,|qays in jail, in Oshawa Magis-|doubtedly be some people who $13.36 a combined second pref-|trate's Court Monday, after she|would suffe erence and common share; 1963|,Jeaded guilty to charge of/cision' by principals to hold drinking under age. | Shirley Northey, was charged with the offence in Oshawa on Saturday, Sept. 19, after PC McIntyre-stopped to question her while she was sitting in a parked car. She admitted she had been drinking. In other cases a charge of ldrunk in charge laid against Waclaw Toporowski, 46, 349 Mary street, Oshawa, was dis- |missed for lack of evidence. | John (Spot) Powell, 54, of 378 King street west, Oshawa, Mur- \ray McPherson, 39, of Ren- \frew and James Foster, 47, of no fixed address, were ail fined $10 and costs or 10 days in jail on intoxication charges. John E. Forhan, 49, of 50 Nas- sau street, Oshawa, was fined |$50 and costs or 30 days in jail when he pleaded guilty te a \charge of intoxication. | Three charges of false pre- r because of the de- Plan Exercises Plan Would Make Tenders Useless Building a "preferred prices" wall around a province makes| calling tenders useless, claims Mayor Lyman Gifford, a free trade advocate. Such a policy could lead to payoffs and shady deals, adds Industrial Commissioner J. P. Williams, The comments came follow- ing Manitoba's consideration of a new policy which would give commencemem aill on the same |day.. He said there might be complaints to the principaiis, | Principals explained that this lwas the only day suitable at each school for holding the exercises. Bridge Club High Scores The winners and high scores of the games played by the membens of the Oshawa Golf Club and General Motors Dupili- cate Bridge Clubs during the week of Sept. 14 were: OSHAWA GOLF CLUB Mr. and Mrs, D. Mackinnon, 46; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bastedo, | } |for the killer. Shishakli. seized) lagi: Mr. and Mrs. E, Hemry, 41: Mr. and Mrs. P. Chubb, 40; Miss G. Wilson and Miss R. Higgins, 39; Mr. and Mrs, R. Vickery, 384; Mr. and Mars. Saunders, 3514. GENERAL MOTORS CLUB him earlier in the day, the Bra-|(¢"ces against Frank Toth, 218 ziliani news agency "Meridional|Celina. street, were remanded ported. A hunt wa: js. Cot. 2. rh , a ee ea Remanded to Oct. 19 were, wer in Syria in 1951, bul 5|two changes of theft against roa by pape nionk oy Feb | Mrs. Catharine Brown, of RR 1 ruary, 1954, and went into exile,|AShburn, and two charges of driving while under suspension, local manufacturers preference jin purchases and contracts by the (provincial) government. | | "A policy like this would| |raise costs, there's no doubt| jabout it," said the mayor. "It lis the general public who would \suffer."' POLICY SLAMMED Last month, His Worship slammed Quebec's similar pol icy, already in effect, by which government departments are re- quired to give contracts and orders to local firms even if |their bids are up to 12 per cent higher than those submitted by firms outside the province. (There was some question at the time that steel counters jordreed by the city were made only in Quebec, It was sub- sequently found that these coun- ters are made in Pembroke, Ontario. (The mayor's advice at that time: buy nothing in Quebec; lunless we absolutely have to. In fact, the city's policy is nar- rower than that. The city. buys from city merchants wherever it can.) | Although the mayor calls the "Especially in the case of companies which do a great deal of business with a provin- cial government -- such as road contractors. "But I doubt if it would pay off in the long run." Mr. Williams -warned that such a policy could begin well and then "get out of control. It presents a situation which lead to payoffs and deals," (This could happen where an |insprovince . bidder bids within the preferred range and splits a portion of the difference.) "Bidding preference is not the answer to a good, ble industry," added Mr. Wil- \liams. 'They are not looking for handouts," | | | DEATHS Moscow -- Se Borisov, 58, _ tthe Soviet Union's first deput: York Newspaper Guild and as- sistant city editor of the New York World-Telegram and Sun; after a long illness, DEEP RIVER Many parts of the River Ama- zon exceed 300 feet in depth, placing these areas below sea level. ra . Just a Minute . .. arises whereby immediate travel is, imperctive . . . if you should run into this problem give DONALD TRAVEL a coll for the finest sere . vice. 668-3304, i a ieaaiealieateriatiaatiemiaiaaiiiiian" 2nd Mortgages oe Up to 80% of appraised property valee @ Terms up to 0 years eo No hidden charges {and driving without insurance North and South -- Mrs, R.|Preferred bidding policy "rot- e No bonuses e No brokerage fees eY all ray tine thot PEN PAL SOUGHT laud ; 2 . against Leonard Smith, 738 NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--A note/Lakeview avenue, Oshawa. was found inside a crate of Scot- Morris and Mrs. R, Drew, 97%; Mrs. J. Patterson and L. Peel, The current issue of The On-| which|tario Gazette carries the infor- \ tish kippers from a A charge of failure to re-|93!4; S. Sheridan and A. Vaiil- pal. A 19-year-old girl was spe-/98 563 Ritson road south, Osh- cified. jawa, was remanded to Oct. 26. WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESD. AY, Sept. 30 s n _ kipper/main at 'the scene of an acci:|lancourt, 93/4; Mrs, W. Stewart) packer seeking a Canadian pen|dent against Ronald Wallington,|and Mrs. W. Medland, 82; Mrs. M. R. Clarke and R. Davis, 7814. East and West--Mrs, K. Mar- den and Mmns, R. Hunter, 10344; Mrs. C, Bowra and Mis. H. |Fleming, 97; Mrs. H. Cruwys |and Mrs. J. Wild, 97; R. Niglis land J. H. Winter, 9514; Miss ito ds Limited of Uxbridge. SHOWS GRAND CHAMPION pick-up truck. What speed it. was travelling at he was not pre- pared to estimate. He did admit, however, that it was travelling "considerably faster' than the limit. The truck CAPSULE NEWS .--A-blood_sample revealed a 9 LINDSAY The grand per cent content of alconot-tehampion_and reserve grand From a urine sample the con- Champion, female chatipton-and; tent was 1.3. {junior and female grand cham- In his opinion Hoard's driving)Pion Aberdeen Angus were must have been impaired. McKinnon Plant Gets Bomb Call ST. CATHARINES (CP) Lunchpails were checked by police at McKinnon Industries oil Limited Ontario steel plant Monday following a telephoned threat that a time-bomb would) be taken into the building: Noth- ing was found, The threat was telephoned to police at the Gen- eral Motors of Canada Limited subsidiary plant early Monday. TRIED EXTORTION TORONTO (CP) A it year - old suburban Etobicoke high school student, who wrote a blackmail threat on a school typewriter, pleaded guilty Mon- day to attempting to extort $3,- 000 from @ married man he had seen with a switchboard opera- tor in a parked car, Neil Thomas McKerrell, described by a psychiatrist as having a | PRICES DROP | TORONTO (CP) -- Gasoline prices at outlets of all major il companies fell below 40 cents a gallon Monday as a price war spread over most of Metropolitan Toronto, The com- panies called the war unofficial and disclaimed any knowledge of how it started. Prices for regular gas, usually 41.9 cents ja gallon, stood between 36.9 'and 39.9 cents, PLANES DELIVERED OTTAWA (CP) -- The last of 16 Caribou transport. aircraft purchased in Canada by the In- dian Air Force was delivered July 20, the Commons was' in- formed Monday. External Af- return for Wallace Nesbitt (PC --Oxford) that the Canadian fairs Minister Martin said in a jshown Friday at the Lindsay IN FIFTH PLACE Heber Down of Brooklin, placed tral Exhibition last Saturday. VISITORS FROM DENMARK A group of Danish Holstein breeders, accompanied by live- stock breeders and farm writers paid visits to Roybrook Farm, Brooklin and El ft |Farm, Beaverton, : last week. The group of 83 visitors inspect- ed 13 herds in the Toronto area. HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of -the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Sept. 26: ad- missions, 323; births -- male 25, female 17; discharges, 325; newborn dischanges -- male 29, female 27; major surgery 105; minor sungery 102; eye, ear, {nose and throat, 56; treatments land examinations, 219; casts, |53; physiotherapy treatments, |887, visits 650; occupational therapy, 196. BLAZE AT DUMP The Oshawa Fire Department janswered a fire alarm from the city dump, Ritson road north, Monday evening. The fire, which started among rubbish, $12,500,000 in May, 1963, to fi-|to put out. There were no injur- | Also Eligible: The six-horse team, shown by|No Boy 115; Magic Queen, fifth in its class at Lindsay Cen-|cisiming Three government approved a loan of|took an hour and 10 minutes| 9 | | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($3500); FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2, | Claiming Two-year-old Maidens, 7 Furs. . yr reggie Jokaday, Gordon 115 Headline, Leblanc 115 Tricky Trudy, Parsons X110 Spicy Favor, Dittfach 118 Gordon Gambler, Gordon _118 Daredri, No Boy 115 _ i Jay B, Baitey ) | claiming Two-year-olds. 1 Mile and 70 | yards. First Fashion, No Boy 110 Spinnerette, No Boy 112 Whirling Rich, Fitzsimmons 114 ns Fun-Fun-Fun, No Boy 115 Lumpy Lena, No Boy 115 Jamie's Gem, No Boy 118 Jer Doll, Walsh 115 "His reflexes would have been|Central Exhibition by Malcolm] pet 'n. Hope, No Boy 118 drew away from'slower and he certainly would| Bailey, Uxbridge. Club Cottage, No Boy 115 Sophiara, No Boy 115; eesekite, No Boy 118; Fleet Wheat, Hale 115; Gina Su, No Boy 115; Paim Oasis, No Boy 115. SECOND RACE -~ Purse $2,000 ($2500) year-olds and up 1 and one lé6th Miles Trust Him, Leblanc 120 Hootenany Annie, Robinson 117 All's Pride, Hale 115 Jamarullah, Parsons X112 Gallant Helio, Rogers 116 Von Rich, Walsh 115 Cassis Miss, No Boy 120 THIRD RACE ~ Purse $1,900 ($2500) Claiming Three-year-olds and up. Foaled in Canada 6 Furs, Guiding Wave, Rogers 116 Gal, Potts 113 Briefsin, No Boy 113 Lady Domain, Armstrong 116 Yancy,. Leblanc 123 Glad-Roman, McCauley XX 109. House Boy, Parsons X115 Noble Score, Harrison 112 Susie's Roman, No Boy A-111 June's Choice, Rogers B113 Bomar, No Boy A-116 Eternal Lock, No Boy 117 Also Eligible: Taranto, Harris X109; Femme De Fury, Inda 113; Well Oiled, Boy 116; Highest Reward, No Boy 8116; Grifter, Lanoway 116; Roman Bertha, Gubbins 113. A+. L. Lam and P. Ludany entry. B-F. Kalinowski entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) Claiming Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furs. Superior Parent, Bailey 119 Jet Impala, No Boy A-110 Milator, Dittfach B116 Nakina, No Boy 119 Damen, No Boy 107 Power Factor, Shuk 110 Lavahot, Walsh A-119 Uncle Vernon, Maxwell 128 Persian Tune, Stadnyk 116 Em's Pride, Shuk 11 Yukon Squew, Armstrong 112 bane, Harris X107 Also Eligible: Shining Wings, Harrison 167; Kingsey, Parsons X108; Treasure Hunt 2nd, McComb 116; First Minister, Hg 107 Preedornrs Ope: P z Admiral's Gift, Parsons X Free View, Harrison 107 Bully Keane, No Boy 115 Lord Beverley, Maxwell 112 QUINELLA BETTING | SIXTH RACE -- | ances "Brockwood" olds. 6 Furs, Mineral Wealth, Harrison 110 Touchbutton, Harrison X108 Holy Cow, Parnell 105 Rip Van Jive, Armstrong 108 Mad Charge, Parsons XX108 Swiftly Home, Maxwell 112 Master Matt H., Dittfach 108 Menette, No Boy 107 Leader Lane, McComb 110 Amalioy, Leblanc 115 Swiri of Glory, No Boy 112 Swoon Star, No Boy A121 ~Also Eligible: Bordea Bar, Atl0. Purse $2,600 Allow- Three-and-F our-year- No Boy A-Staftord Farm entry. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 "Tam O'Shanter Golf Club' Allowances. Three- | year-Bids and_up. Fillies andMares One! ford. and. Mrs..H, Lapp, 7014; and one 16th miles Barbara, Harris X114 Farnsfield, Armstrong 109 Basra, Harris X112 Montedeb, Gordon 117 Famous Road, Fitzsimmons 107 | Etimota, Bailey 112 Green Goddess, McComb 112 Speedy Lament, No Boy 111 Reckless Lady, Harrison 108 | EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) | Claiming, Three-year-olds and up. 1 and Jone-eighth Miles on Marshall Turf Course Wanless, Parsons A-X112 | Wellington Whiz, Ditttach 113 Harris X113 | Mixed Colors, McCauley X105 | Pantoismine, Hernandez 106 Royal Picture, McComb 107 Sun White, Bailey 116 Elm Wood, Parsons A-X105 Good Ovation, Rogers 113 Proofmont, Sutcliffe XXX101 Auntie Nora, Harrison 110 G. Groves entry X-5 Ibs. AAC |G. Bovay and Mrs, Bovay, 91. Duplicate Bri The winners and high scores \in the games played last week |by the members of the Oshawa |Golf Club and General Motors | Duplicate Bridge Clubs' were: | | | OSHAWA GOLF CLUB | | North and South -- Mrs, R. S. {Ruddy and T. R. Prest, 9814; | {Mrs. E. Stewart and Mrs, V. |Silgailis, 83144; Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry, 80; P,. Lawrence and |\F. McCaffery, 76; J. Genmond jand B, Fields, 74. | East and West -- Mr. and |Mrs. D. Mackinnon, 96; J, O. |Humphreys and J. C, Peacock, \75%; Mr. and Mts. E. Arm- strong, 744%; Mms. A. C. Clif- |Mirs. O. Damiels and Mrs, N. | Willson, 68%. , The next game will be at 7.45) p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 30. ) GENERAL MOTORS CLUB North and South--Mrs. M. R. Clarke and R. Niglis, 84; Mrs. S. Sheridan and Mrs. K. Mar- den, 78; S. Sheridan and A. Vaillancourt, 774%; Mr. amd} Mrs. R. Morris, 73%; Mrs. J. Timmins and Mrs. R. Hunter, | 71%. ten," he says it is possible such a policy could induce certain finms to locate in a particular province. SHOULD LOOK TWICE "But we should look twice," notice or penalty, For a FREE brochure on SUPERIOR mortgages, write, phone or visit the SUPERIOR office nearest you, dge Scores he adds. 'In not accepting the lowest tender you are throwing the public's money away. Keep- ing the business in the province may or may not be worth it. You are bound to lose custom- ers. It is better to do business| on the open market." Industrial Commissioner Wil- liams agrees a preference bid- ding policy might persuade an industry to move a subsidiary into _a_province. THE REALTY DIVISION OF SUPERIOR DISCOUNT | 725-6541 17 SIMCOE ST. N. Daily to 5:30 p.m.! Wednesday te 8 p.m.; Seturday te 12 noon Other ings by U 31 SUPERIOR offices In Ontario." | Oshawa Central Study Group PHONE 723-4945 NOTICE above Zellers Store East and West -- P. Versiinus | and P. Broersma, 8314; Miss G. Bovay and Mrs. Bovay, 78; Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Mally, 7014; Mr. and Mrs, E. Jeffery, 6544; \Mrs. A. Dowdle and D. Mc- CREDIT UNION LTD. Starting October 2nd., 1964, our Credit Union will operate from the Oshawa Shopping Centre Suite 209E - OFFICE HOURS 104™. to 1:00P.M. & 2:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday Friday - open till 7:00 P.M. Vs wert ete ere Membership is open to anyone living or working in the Oshawa area. |Quaig, 63. The next |Point night, distorted high moral sense, was|nance India's purchase of thelies. The department also am- placed. on suspended sentence|planes from de Havilland of|swered three routine ambulance and probation for 18 months. 'Canada Limited, Toronto. |calle throughout the day. | XX-7 Ibs AAC | XXX-10 Ibs. AAC Post Time 2 p.m, No Boy 6119. A-J. Sikura and F. Junger entry. B-Cymer Stables entry game is Master Oct. 1 at 7.30 p.m.

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