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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1964, p. 5

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' ' apnshii ion teammate ee WHITBY And DISTRICT, Whitby wureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Chris Dennett. el. 668-3703 IN JAIL 3 WEEKS Toronto Driver Freed Of Driving Charges Mrs. Papafella was injured in the|the accident sustaining concus- 's court, Harry Jones, Mutual street, , who spent three weeks awaiting the trial, plead- guilty to both charges. case arose from a fatai- Highway 401 when 40- sion, They both been thrown forward by the impact of the truck, Erasmo Demaninis said that he had been. the driver of the car, He and four other people had been driving to Toronto. At Pickering, he said, the car had had a flat tire at the front. He had pulled off on to the ted he had been the driver of the truck. He said he had been driving with his wife and a friend to- wards Toronto. A car had pass- ed him and pulled in front of him. It had then begun to brake. He had applied his brakes and pulled to the right to avoid the car. He ran off the noad and into the rear of a parked car. Filippo Paparella, shoulder: ruce street, Oshawa, died after) He got out and Jooked in the truck|trunk. Unfortunately there was , |no spare in the car. WALKED TOWARD LIGHTS After the accident he walked in the direction of some lights 'on the south side of the highway THE VOLUNTEERS con- ducting the public opinion paid a visit to Whitby last for the Ontario Riding week. William Davidson, left, Donald. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 28, 1964 5§ Majority Favor 1 Insurance Plan The Ontario Riding (Federal), In reply to the query regard- Liberal Association reports thatling a unique flag for Canada 561 of the 768 people approach-|to take the place of the Red ed last week in the Whitby-|Ensign, three hundred and Brooklin area favored a Can-| seventy-seven favored the move. ada-wide, prepaid, isory|Three hundred and seven were medical insurance plan admin-| opposed and 83 were undecided. istered by the federal govern-| Two hundred and sixty-three ment. Ninety-seven were op-|favored an increase in immiga- posed and 110 were undecided./tion. Two hundred and_ sixty- The public opinion poll will be| nine were opposed and 136 were taken in Oshawa on Thursday,/undecided, pained and Saturday of this week, Youths Admit Five bundred and seventy- eight of those approached favor- ed greater participation by the federal government in the field of education. Ninety-six were idea 103 BYRON ST. S. WHITBY Use Our Easy | Lay-A-Way Plan FOR A PERFECT CHRISTMAS len Ais SARA PH, ED vers ae cee 2 eran ike tua te opposed: and 91 were und The results of the poll to date show 2,804 favor the medical insurance plan with 464. op- posed and 385 undecided. One thousand nine hundred and nt favor a unique flag. Thirteet hundred and fifty-seven are opposed and 355 undecided. Seventeen hundred and ninety- three favor increased immigra- Liquor Charges Two Whitby youths appeared before Magistrate Harry Jer- myn Tuesday charged with con- suming while minors and being drunk in a public place. Robert. Russell Haines, 20 and Thomas William Hunt, 18, both of 406 Dundas street west, Whit- and Robert Cawker, centre, are seen discussing 'the issues after being polled by Ken ac- (Federal) Liberal Association Constable Doug Jordan of} "So we just stood around and poll Whitby OPP said that he was|decided what to do, he said. -- called to the accident which had) 'All four of the occupants of 1 stbound|the car were standing towards lane of the highway near Liver-|the rear of the car when the road. "s |pickup truck smashed into the) He found two vehicles in-jrear of their vehicle. : yolved -- one late model car) ' ; ick \INJURIES DESCRIBED and the other a pickup truck. | Mrs. Paparelia, who 800 nc he car that ; TRUCK RAMMED CAR through a police interpreter, his cra off road as The truck had rammed into|said she sustained shonider, "dark. He did not get. its the rear of the car which had|head and arms injuries in the|licence number. : Increased reports of suspected| stopped on the shoulder of the|impact. She did not see the| Dismissing the case Magis-|and proven rabies in ani- road so that: a flat front tire truck strike her and her ius-|trate Jermyn said that there| mals are "causing concern' in could be changed. band. |was no evidence to prove Jones| Ontario County a medical offi-| Paparella's body was found 25, In a later statement to police, |had been driving dangerously or| cer said Tuesday. | feet in front of the car in}which was read to the court by|that he had failed to remain at) pr, C. C. Stewart, which he had been travelling. |(Mr, Humphreys, Jones admit-ithe scene of the accident, where a driver told him he would find 'a telephone and con-| tact the police. | He admitted in the statement) to having drunk a few pints of beer before the drive back to | Toronto. | In the witness box Jones de- k e|scribed the car that had caused skunk recently. said, is undergoing treatment following the bite. . |said, visited the apartment, Youth Admits A artment found a wine bottle nailed to the| ease p ceiling by its cap. An old work | area. ; boot was tied in the front win-|. In Oshawa, he said, the Theft Of Boat . dow. Beer caps and parts of incidence of known rabies cases | escrl e lbeer cases were nailed to the has risen to three after an Osh-) A 16-year-old Whitby boy ad- | walls. ; , | The floor of the apartment mitted, before Magistrate Harry was littered with beer caps, Jermyn Tuesday, that he stole as cigaret butts, dried blood and a boat panoene -- Har-| broken glass. bormaster Dave Ross. e Dun-|: There was a guitar which had ; | Charged with the theft of the| gg' rly Apt re aeseribed [been smashed. A greasy frying) faites aks aioe lorena beat John: Alfred Gillham, of|°° q "shambles" at Whitby/Pan hung in the kitchen = = |old | Whitby boy was either| Charles street, Whitby, waS|wagistrate's Court Tuesday. _ In Corporal Stoneman's opin-| scratched or bitten by a cat in| given a suspended sentence) 1016 the court was Kenneth |!" Mr. Humphreys said, the| a park on Dundas street, Thurs- | after his father had explained John Mel 20, of no fixed ad. (Place was a shambles". \day, Oct. 22. The cat, described | the family would soon be return-| 30 n} tay ead hilty. to|__Melvor, who was found on the| as lange and colored black and| ing to England to live. ldrinking while a mminor. He was premises, was arrested: white, could not be found for| Outlining the case, Assistant) 5:.6n a three-month sentence by| eee examination, The boy is under- | Crown Attorney John Hum-| \agistrate Harry Jermyn, to be going rabies treatment through | phreys said the boat had been| 25+ in Mimico Reformatory. | Sentence the Ontario County Health De-| missing from Whitby) "Assistant Crown Attorney partment unit in Pickering. Harbor on Oct. 6. John Humphreys said that Me- Skunks are being shot on The boat, a small green, flat-|Ivor had been ordered by Fam- sight * Ajax after a three-year-| bottomed craft, was later found|jiy Court not to visit his wife's S e aye old gir! was bitten by a skunk on the Whitby marsh hidden be- apartment on Dundas street in her back yard recently. | neath a screen of bullrushes. west. On Oct. 28 she had asked ae Ajax --_ children have | Giltham had at first denied|the police fo remove her hus- For Re ort ain. kita PedvefeaakicoongPerectl after further ques-| band from the apartment. p ra aud A m9 en ted taking the| Corporal Ernie Stoneman of Coan dies her ue thei stead Whitby PD, Mr. Humphreys| What began as a joke ended nie on leash 3 gl with a gas pump attendant get-) 'Animal Control Officer B. J. ting his face bloodied, Magis-| Severs said he has shot and) WHI trate Harry Jermyn was told'cremated over 35 skunks since iyrwntd ae Sp cleet the child was bitten. Sandra, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Leopold De L'Etoile, of|old Jack Warner Heib, of Hof-) a | Mrs. ---- celebrated! Montreal, has returned home|fer Valley, RR 2, Whitby, whol] Family Monuments er rst ay esday. pend! pleaded guilty to a charge of | Friends of the family wish Sear io ~~ - pe assault. . | | dra many happy returns of the! er daughter and son- S| After hearing the case Magis: | day. law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Banks,|trate Jermyn delayed sentence) | Pat, of Mr. and Mrs fee avenue. |for ot ia Creared To | Ron Faweett, celebrated her| Mrs. R. A. Smith, 909 Bay-|" Assistant Crown Attorney) Paget ' , | SS15 » 3 quirements fifth birthday Tuesday. _ yiew avenue, is opening her|John Humphreys said the as-| chums of Sinclair school and). today to the Women's In-|sault took place at the Canadian | STAFFORD BROS. friends wish her a happy birth- Ii ; \sti 7 _|Tire gas station, Brock street) day. Pages soca for their month north. Whitby. Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs.| ' | A car had drawn in and the Gordon | Forrester, celebrated) Mrs. Ted Farrow is celebrat. tren teri a a. Put} 318 DUNDAS EAST s i birthday Saturday. |; ' ' wo quarts of in the engine. gs pn agg Ms a gery ¢ ing her birthday today. For the| "yeih Mr. Humphreys said,| 668-3552 were: Johnny and Janice Adair, occasion Mr. and Mrs. Te 4) then told the attendant to charge Shelley Lajoie, Jimmy Forres.| -atrow have been invited tolit. Skelton replied that this was fasted obey's brother Ricky.|neet, "s their father, Edwin|impossible. Heib replied '|\(Flock) Farrow, of Oshawa. | "tough." | At this ea straight Mrs. V. W. Evans, chairman in ' point of campaign fund of the Vic- Dents O'Connor 'pose School through alarm to Whitby Police | Grows To . |Parents' Auxiliary is sponsoring 7 torian Order of Nurses, reports) , Hallowe'en party Friday, Oct |Station was touched. $ h Fone. the tee ac in this|20, at, Denis O'Connor gyenna.| Ses You ere. on 1 311 67 tere re Diva fae rola in| sium. The following members of | br deed H ser aah Wad a nd annual appeal ying the executive are in charge: | a eo" Gea. e then punched | the work of the VON for the| resident Ed Dochuck: viee.| Skelton in the face and made | when interest at 54% on a coming year. president, Mrs. Carl Parise; |his nose bleed. He also punched | 5-year Seoraviee' Investment fae a oa, |e . i |is compounde If- i Mr. and Mrs. Don Banks him on the right thigh. poun alf-yearly *1,000 at-|secretary, Mrs. R. T. Hughes; ; as , i J ; | In Skelton's opinion, Mr. Hum- ; the Banks - Hejno wed-| treasurer, Leo Steffler; parents'! e 4 A oer bel in St. Christopher|tepresentative, Paul Kaiser; Foe continued, Heib had been Church, Burlington,|teachers' representative, Sister | De Tacib' i asilt tay wcll uf VICTORIA | and were guests at the recep-|Anna Clare, Chaplain, Father| kc y agpirionsegy nh } tion which followed at the Esta-|Leo J. Austin. They will be as-|5*" : e Unk wg 'a ine hog nd GREY | minet Hotel. |<isted by Mr, and Mrs. Gerry) J0%€. nfortunately, he said, a | Hendriks, Mr. G.7A, Pennings, (we Stendant bed got most) Mrs. Jennie Casey, 407 Kent|Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Allicock, |Dleed out of it. T R U 5 T street celebrated her 93rd birth-|Costumes are optional. There| | day Tuesday. To celebrate the|will be dancing, cards and re-- MORE WHITBY NEWS | aa Prscote a agra will be served. ON PAGE 24 |308 Dundas St. W., Whitby) s e | ' : , ; | son and daughter-in-law, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, Graham Fraser | and Mrs. Roy Casey of Little|and family are establishing resi- Britain, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon|dence on Saturday, in their new TROUGHTON MEATS Glenney, the celebrant's daugh-|home, 316 Palace street. Their) 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA NOTHING DOWN -- 6 MONTHS TO PAY. PAYMENTS START 1 MONTH AFTER DELIVERY. ter and son-in-law, Whitby, at-|friends wish them happiness| tended. jin their few surroundings. | Mrs, Clarke Wright, Kingston, | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp, | was a guest for a few days at|Green street, have returned) the home of Mr. and Mrs Wil-| from a trip to the west coast} liam Lee, 617 Green street. land intermediate points | BROCK One Complete Show Starting ot 7:30 WHITBY Feature Shown Once at 8:20 ELIA KAZANS "AMERICA AMERICA is the'best American film of the year! ===--.- Adult Entertainment ed STATHS GIALLELIS - Written, Produced ad Drected by ELIA KAZAN e presenten By WARNER BROS. Red and Blue Brand Beef SIDES OF BEEF lb. 47- Hind Quarters of Beef 7 Take Advantage Of Our Budget Plan Before Christmas. PHONE 668-4633 Incidence Of Rabies Increasing In Area shoot them," he said, "until we} rabies, are sure the disease is cleared| waves. up." | Medical) of proven rabies in Os - in: yen case wi 5 -_|otficer of Heath for Gehawa, | nerves Soon g tesco oc-|a single proven case will de jsaid the number of cases re-) and June 1959, when seven ani-| He | ported definitely showed the dis-| mals, three foxes, two cows and|impossible for us to trace all] "er of the virus. The symp- is on the increase in t ee were found to be|the animals it has come in con- rabid, | three cases have been reported| awa Health Department quar-| The report urged that all ani- elepage iqjin the city. The. th i i | i awa man was bitten by a rabid i Ae 7 ree cases! s § s ie i Sl hel ¢ ing 'within $0 short a: time, terly. statement said that anime bites should be reported | ; : |he said, shows that rabies is| urban areas where dogs are al-|should have animals vaccinated jon the increase. BOY BEING TREATED J by, pleaded guilty to the charges. They were each fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail for the consuming offence and $10 and costs or two days in jail for being drunk in a public place. tion with 1,208 opposed and 529 undecided. Twenty-eight bun- ded and seventy-two favor greater federai participation in education. Three hundred and sixty-two are opposed and 300 : jundecided. Assistant Crown Attorney) PARR AST a ARE ed Re John Humphreys said that the two had been arrested and lodged in jail for the night on to communicable diseases such as|Oct. 25. The pair had been spot- | to come and go injted running from a car by @ cruiser patrol. r One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murale Custom Draperies 8 C.L.L. Peints ond Vernishes toms, the report said, may not Broedioom end Rugs jappear for four or five days} Flo-Gloze cor Paints [tact with." : | |after the virus is found in the} DODD & SOUTER A recent report in the Osh-| animal's saliva. Decor Centre Ltd. 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