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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1965, p. 12

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1.2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, March 6, 1965 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Quiet Wedding Is Solemnized ~JP's To Boost Settlement Fines AJAX (Staff) -- Magistrate Harry Jermyn at Ajax Magis- trate Court said Thursday all Ontario County Justices of the 'Peace in the future would estim- 'ate the out-of-court settlement or driving without insuranc 'at $75 instead of the $50 fine now in practice. Magistrate Jermyn said h 'would make the recommenda- A. 'Broderick, of 1267 Ilona Park, said she could "have paid the charge for $50 if she had not come into court to 'tion after Mrs. John -Bay Ridges, show that her husband's ca was now insured, Magistrate Jermyn reduced Mrs, Broderick's fine to $50 an said that the Justices of th Peace would be informed of th stricter measures to be taken against persons who drive with- out insurance. William Grass, 28 of Fairport Beach pleaded guilty in Ajax Magistrate Court Thursday fo failing to appear for trial whil on bail. The accused failed to show u at Whitby last Tuesday for BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION (TC) -- A quiet wedding was solemnized in Mount Zion Unit- ed Church Friday evening when Miss Georgina Burton became the bride of Maurice Midgley. Rev. T. Fleetham officiated. The United Church Women will be Mar. 10 at the home of Mrs. Allan Manderson. Mrs. Les Harbron and Mrs, Walter Carson will be in charge of the program. The members are asked to bring a towel for the fall bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empring- ham celebrated their 3ist wed- ding anniversary on Mar. 1. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Shank, of the Yukon, who are taking up residence in Toronto, were re- cent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Carson. Elmer Wilson had returned from Fast Toronto General Hos- pital Where he underwent sut- gery. John Hill, George Empring- three cars in the intersection going west toward Ajax. Hobbs told the Court that he followed the accused at speeds up to 105 mph and that he clocked the accused at 95 mph. He said Morrison almost caused] an accident when he pulled out to overtake another car and had to pull back into his own lane. Constable Hobbs said that he finally stopped the accused on (Burcher Rd. in Ajax and de- tected a strong odor of alcohol on his breath. Hobbs stated that the accused became argumen- tative and left the police cruiser before he had finished question- ing him. Later in the company of Sergeant Don Fleming the accused was charged at his resi- dence and admitted having ham and. Ronald Jones have drank two beers. : returned from a motor trip to ' go pe borg Mice | ba Florida and Nassau. e had worked a catering truck oe ' Burnett Jamieson and Ray Ce nos end that nel Death attended the testimonial i ldinner for Lloyd Johnston at wanted to get home to thaw out.| the Annandale Golf Club The accused said that his ac-|_--_ prtuiit celerator got stuck just prior to where the police observed him and that he had finally got it e ie r d e e r e p Museum Seeking Specific Articles BOWMANVILLE -- In con- nection with displays being planned for 1965 at Bowman- ville Museum, the display com- mittee is looking for certain articles. Perhaps you have one or more in your home, in the attic, the cellar, barn or stor- age shed. Some of the items the Mu- seum would be pleased to have on. loan, just for this season (May to October); some might be permanent acquisi- tions, if the owner so desired. Anyone who thinks he or she has any of the following arti- cles would help the Museum greatly by contacting one of the committee in charge: Mrs. Mel Wiseman, 623-3427; Mrs. Roy Lunney, 623-5890; Mrs. Forrest Dilling, 623-5084; or write to Bowmanville Museum, Box 528, Bowmanville. Please do not bring any articles until you have been in touch with a com- mittee member. ITEMS SOUGHT These are some of the items being sought: bed (rope bed, low four poster, or possibly spool); wash stand, not en- closed; small, square night table -- all of these in dark wood, and must be antiques, not reproductions. Parlor type curtains with fringe, also used as portieres in doorways; rag carpets; old patterned carpet; low single candle stick with finger-hold (brass, pewter, ete.); small, sturdy tables that will hold heavy article, looks not im- portant; table-desk, teacher's classroom type or office work table; globe of the world used in schools; wall maps or charis used in schools 1910 or earlier; school pointer; what other articles have you per- taining to early schools? SEEK SCHOOL BOOKS The Museum has a number of school text books, but -per- haps vou have one they do not have. Let the committee know what you have. They are also interested in early teacher's - certificates, pupils' certificates, early copy or ex- ercise books (say prior to 1910 or 1914) -book of instruc- tion in writing straight. pen of old type. Also a quill pen, sealing wax, HEADS ASSOCIATION | Clarke Rate | ORONO The Clarke Town: ship mill rate has been in- creased by more than six mills from the 1964 rate to make up deficits in the roads and fire budgets. At $4,200 per mill, the in- J\crease will mean added tax 'jrevenue of about $25,000, '| The basic commercial rate of (11964, 22.15 mills, is increased 'Ito 28.20; the residential and farm rate from 18.24 mills to 24.48. The township roads budget was overspent by $14,306 in 1964, and almost $25,000 was paid on the combined Orono- TO-NIGHT | Jerry Reidt and His Orchestra Featuring Vocalist JERI JAE JORDAN COUPLES ONLY Dencing 9 till 12, RESERVATION 722-2143 -- 725- ubiile ay haw ert 7 William J. Henry, general manager of Oshawa Wood Products Limited, who. was elected president of the On- tario Retail Lumber Deal- ers' Association at its re- cent convention in Toronto. The association represents the bulk of the retail lumber and building supply dealers in the province. Mr, Henry who is a director of Allont Limited, Toronto, has been active in the lumber busi- ness for 26 years, s 1348 anyone in the area in supply- | ing or tracking down any of} tokens used in trade. Help of|gm Clarke fire hall renovations an STEAKS UNCLAIMED fire truck purchase. : HENDON, Engiand (CP) -- The budget had called for|Middlésex police are keé@ping a payment of the fire debt in two|packet of steaks found on a instalments, finishing in 1965. [néarby highway in cold storage. Levies are yet to be réceived|The parcel contains kangaroo from the counties and from pub«/steaks, but no one has leaped lic and secondary sch606lito claim them. boards, They are ted to be at least as high as last year. Township council passed the bylaw setting the tax raté Mon- day. SEE DOLPHINS JUMP! SEE GREYHOUND RACES SEE TONY THE WONDER HORSE! SEE ZIPPY THE CHIMP! AND RETRIEVER TRIALS IN THE ARENA and hundreds of exciting attractions in the exhibit areas at The Canadian National SPORTSMEN'S SHOW MARCH 12-20 Badges Presented At Scout Dinner WHITBY -- The 5th. Scouts|awarded to: Jim McDonnell,| |Cubs held its Father and Son|bushman tongue and venture,| |banquet at St. John the Evan-|Hank Vanderwyst, first class; | gelist Parish Hall with the|/Guy and Earl LaHaye, gr rl i ome-|jadies' auxiliary catering. Mrs.jand missioners; Jim Balzan ace ee igo Agee fg Bibeau was general con-|and Danny Gravelle received 3 fh if it t ape to|Venor assisted by Mrs. William|their Artist badge, George Cser} ete ir in wee °'Lavalley, Mrs. Ben LaHaye and oe Ted McGee, collector's * _|Mrs. D. G. Fitzgerald. badge. The accused's wife told the; pall table "ade were:| Queen Scout Ted McGee spoke) pt pre ae avd nay trouble| rather Leo J. Austin, Queenjon his pn emg on soon e accelerator ticking |< ¢o4¢ Ted McGee, Sam Hollings|Forge Jamboree in Pennsy'| prior to the Incident, 'worth Chairman of District|vania. He related the activities _ Joe Thomas of the City Serv-|Council, Grant William, District|and aps So the hee nest ice Gas station told the Court! Commissioner, Assistant Com- which pope -- pny : that he had put a rod and! missioner, Dr. John Wall, Louis|over 52,000 Scouts at the vam: spindle in the gas pedal of the/pedard, Group Committee boree. nae : gg bre gee on i 27.. | Chairman. agistrate arry Jermyn) "a4 "ed Scout driving while Tegel" dioquat|fund the accused "gully and qM;,PGen tataye, assitant| SPORTS BRIEFS fied. said that although speeding|<oout masters, Lloyd Mc Con- A Bay Ridges man had a/#lone was not enough for 8) re, Gerry Lynch and John| MANTLE MIGHT SWITCH charge of being drunk in a|@angerous driving charge the/p dard, Club Master, Glen Fitz-| FORT LAUDERDALE, | Fla public place dismissed by sony bance are (red gerald assisting Cub Master|(AP) --Mickey Mantle will ao Magistrate Harry Jermyn in ol ieee Pits ence about al-| Ross Guy, Assisting Cub Master,|played in both centre and right Ajax Magistrate Court Thurs-|COhol. A three peste oo" Mrs. Van Ryan of B Pack, Cubjfield during New York | Yan- day. enh driving ooavittion 9! Master, byte ages! (Bill) roy + ea sation -- Pao The charge was . dismissed ] . | Assisting Cub Masters, Ray Bi-/nis pos he season, ater Counsel WH. Thomson sorough wat found. guity ofA AM Aa) "Peek /Ehuraday. Males. said"( of Pickering told the Court that) qrivin i] Edward Jones all 0 ack. sday. 3} s § g_ while disqualified and ' |prefer centre but is agreeable Winston Brant of 925 Bayshore Group committee were intro a anit to fight if that's thought to be his best spot. Roger Maris will take the other post. unstuck before he arrived in Ajax. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck asked the accused why he had not informed the police at the time that his accelerator was defective. The accused said he panicked at the time and did not think of it. He said he wished the same thing would happen to Mr. Affleck some- the material mentioned will be} greatly appreciated by those in| charge of the displays. judgement on two charges of false pretenses and sentencing on several other charges. Grass was out on bail from Dec, 2 until Jan. 24 and then went on bail on Feb, 21 and was to appear in Whitby Magistrate Court last Tuesday. Magistrate Harry Jermyn re- manded the accused in custody for two weeks 80 a pre-sentence! report could be obtained about him. He also found Grass guilty as charged on the two false pretenses charges. Beside the two charges for) for false pretenses the accused} is awaiting sentencing for two! false statements, driving with- out insurance, failing to notify the Department of Transport of the purchase of a motor ve- hicle permit, illegal possesion of a driving license, driving while under suspension and for DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 6th : AT Canadian C (except Sunday) Street cars to the door « Parking for 8,000 cars © Good Food Exhibition open 11 a.m, to 11 p.m. (except Sunday) Admission to buildings, Adults $1.00, Children 25¢, Students 50¢--Arena performances 2:15 p.m. & 8:15 p.m.-- Arena Prices, Eve, and Sat. Afternoons advance sale, reserved Box Seats, including admission to buildings $1.75--ell other arena seats rush, Adults 50¢, Children 25¢, SReeeseeseseessessseesseosessesesesesaes Write for arena reserved box seats (enclosing cheque or money order) to: The Canadian Natiofial Sportsmen's Show, Exhibition Park, Toronto $$-68.3 Motor City Car Club | presents THE ARDELS SUNDAY, MARCH 7 8:30 p.m. fill 11:30 p.m. Admission $1.50 with membership THE orps Association 30 RICHMOND ST. WEST ADMISSION $2.00 PER COUPLE Refreshments THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED We Regret No One, Under 21 Admitted 8:30 P.M, -- 12 MIDNIGHT Prizes BLUE HORSE LOUNGE FULLY LICENSED L.C.B.0. Entertainment Nightly 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Hotel Lancaster 27 King St. West, Oshawa MOVED OVER TO THE BILTMORE! | SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS Toronto's SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE 8:30 to 12 Midnight musicsy The Rebels RADIO PARK CLUBHOUSE Sponsored by the TORQUAY'S CAR CLUB DRESS -- CASUAL ENT, Heights left his motor vehicle| nea $0 by Masisirite Mivteiduced as follows: Father L. in which he was a passenger in| court 'Thursday i J. Austin, Sponsor and Cahp- order to close the trunk of his|" pearse was observed driving chairman car which the Pickering TowN-|1i¢ vehicle on the Pickering-/BOob Edwards, treasurer Wil- ship Police was checking. Scarborough Township Line by|liam Allan, secretaty; John Constable R. E. Hobbs told| bickering Township Police Con-|Vanderplym, camp chairman; the Court that he had followed) janie Laurie Watson on Sun-|Louis Grenier, co-chairman a slightly weaving cat west\qay feb, 7 and band chairman; Gerry along the Base Line at about! Waison told the Court that|/Quellette, paper chairman; Vin- 2-a.m, on Dec. 20, Hobbs testi-|ine gecused after being ob-|cent (Mike) Mallon, ex-Paper fied that when he stopped the|,er-veq driving, changed seats|chairman, now vice-chairman car he detected a strong Od0T) win his wife by the time helof District Council; Mrs. Vin- of alcohol in its interior. was stopped by the cruiser, |cent Mallon, president of the Hobbs said that when he) Pearse told the Court that thejladies' auxiliary. checked the trunk of the vehicle) oaqs were icy at the time of| Father Austin' made the pre- the accused got out agd had/ine incident and his wife did notlentations of the 'Religion and difficulty with the trunk 11d and/re4) confident about driving on|Life Awards" to: Peter Ed- ll ated a great deal Of!them. |wards, Laurence Sorichetti, Vi- sy F Magistrate Jermyn said he|dis Vaicuinas, Gordon and Les- Patrol Sergeant Don phen imposed the lenient fine because] lie Cser, Guy and Earl LaHaye, told the Court ef ben 'go of the conditions at the time and|Jim Balzan, Danny Gravelle, was charged wi ing Grunk)secause the accused's father|Mike Mallon, Brian MeMonaglé in a public ery yg he! appeared in Court on his son's|and Sean Finan. arrived at 2:10 a.m. He said) penait, | The following badges were Brant staggered, his ¢yes were) arene obs ABE vk a seed hh, dilated and his spéech was) slurred. | Thompson arguéd that a car was not a public place and that the accused had felt hé should get out to close the trunk which) had beer in it. A charge of willfull damage against the accused arose when he ripped the screen from & cell window and broke the glass after he was lodged in the Pickering Township Police sta- tion. Magistrate Jermyn found the accused guilty and ordered him to pay restitution for thé window _ amounting to $25 and gave him a three month suspended sén- tence. An Ajax man was fined $100 - when he was found guilty of dangerous driving in Ajax Magistrate Court Thursday. David Morrison of 80 Tulloch Dr. was found guilty by Magis- trate Harry Jermyn of driving dangerously on the Base Line Rd. on Jan. 14. Pickering Township Police! Constable R. E. Hobbs testified that he was stopped at the Whitby - Pickering Township Line afd the Base Line when he observed the accused passing Board WII Hear Assessment Appeal TORONTO (Special) -- The) appeal of Lionel Sydney Frost, Scott township, from an assess- ment décision madé by County Judge Alex C. 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