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The Oshawa Times, 5 Apr 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Moh §, 1961 J 1 WHITBY AND DISTRICT Fined $10 Says Girls Not Worth 1 5 girls WWE worth ww, George Smith of From sirest, Frenchman's Bay when he pppenied helore Mageirae WH Hewitt charged with Resa it, in Wipthy, Tuestay The A psy 4 of 6 Glen HA, hws, Hated he! was AEVing prod at the Alex Shopping Centre and talked 15 # OF (or # few minwies. Misr he went back to Wes car, Smith ERme over 16 lim and Wt Wm how fowr limes wm Wack # re cebyed B broken 19h Sunng the melee Smith suid he Wit the com planet & few times wt when the complainant (90d Ws story he apologiied § guess girls ain't worth WW, seid Bh before Magis trite Hewitt sentenced Wm 14 five Rays in Jail or # fine of $16 snd costs Teacher Learns Lesson A year-old school 1eacher from RR |. Blackwaler, con vieted of leaving the scene of an aecident on Brock street sonth in Whithy on March 18, was fined $100 and cost or seven Aays In il hy Magistrate H. BR. Hewitt n Whithy Magistrate's Court Tuesday Whithy Palice Constable Jack Mason lestified that Donald A Res! came into the police sia ton voluntarily the next day and told him he had heen driv: ing the third vehicle invelved in the aecident. The aeeident caused $825 damage The other vehicles involved in the mceident were driven by May Suzanne Stanley and Gey ard Van Den Hoogen, Magis: trate Hewitt prohibited My Real from Ariving for one year Suspend Sentence For Saddle Theft Thene Foros yoihs received dt Leica seplances in Wikithyy Magntrsia's Cont Tras Any when hey y end] io brepiong sable of the Little They sinle four western paddies pl the ranch tion of $90 had been made heme was The when Ranch me of the other Vthe, Gor. the rane Sneligrove was & Consceptions herd working lad and he wowid aumrAnies employment (or im for the next year winie he was wm DEvhRtion Mapstrsie H. RB, Hewitt sen tenced all three (9 ARe-YERY Fis pended sentences, BSneligrove 1s 18, Kitchen and Gerald Garnet pre 18 years oid Groups Entertain Fairview Lodge Pickering Rebekah 1#dge members enterigined the resi dents of Fairview [odge for their monthly Birthday party The enteriginment consisted of the Awx Jr Com of Salvation Army string brass band playing old time hymns er tions greatly enjoyed hy the residents Taunch was served and presen tation of corsages and howion: nieres were distributed to Wirth: | day guests, The evening closed with "God Be with You till We Meei Again' The Port Perry Women's Ser: vice Club entertained the Fale view 1ndge residents with solos and several dances. A delicious lunch was served Greenbank Women's Auxiliary held its meeting at Fairview Lodge, This was f(ollowed hy community singing. Taneh was served Rev, Stanley Armstrong, of All Saints' Anglican Chureh, showed the film "The Power of Resurrection" at Falrview Lodge on Good Friday evening, USAF May Decide Manitoba Election WINNIPEG (CP) ~ The U.8.|Sellers offered him the job of Air Foree may have unknow ingly decided who will he the| next leader of the Liberal-Pro-| gressive party in Manitoba | It was the USAF (hat ruled supplies for the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line will he flown north through Winnipeg and Churehill, Man, starting July 1 rather than through! Montreal and Edmenton The decision was an economic vitamin pill for TransAir Lim: ited of Winnipeg which has the rights to fly through Winnipeg tn Churehill, 810 miles north on Hudson Bay With DEW line supply busi: ness, it Is expected (0 hecome Canada's third largest airline hehind Trans-Canada and Cana dian Pacific R, D, (Hon) Turner, president of TransAly and a former Lib: eral Progressive provinelal treasurer who has long been res garded as helr-apparent to D, 1, Campbell, apparently had his immediate future determined hy the USAF decision REMAIN WITH TRANBAIR Until it came, he had nel committed himself on whether lone anather on president of TransAlr and he quit politics JThe alrline leaped to prosper: | ity on flights that helped hulld the DEW line but when il falled to gel a share of sub: sequent DEW line supply con tracts, If began losing money About the same time, It was hit hy a series of accidents "They were even running Into the ground," Mr. Turner veealls ruefully Development of the company's Montreal « Churchill + Winnipeg route kept TransAir alive even though there was nn real use for its §750,000 hase al Church: I My. Turner put on a campaign to convinee the USAF and iis cantractor for DEW line opera: | tion, Federal Electric, thal the UB, government could save $1,000,000 8 year by flying sup: plies through Manitoba rather than Montreal and Edmonton The provincial government alan claims some credit for the contract switeh, In any case, the |ehange means $8,600,000 a year in new business, It will enable TransAir to acquire new planes and staff, he would try for the leadership when It comes up at a conven tion this month, Now it appears | he will stay in the airline busi | Ness, My, "Campbell, leader sinee| 1048, is In the running for the| leadership, But it was com: monly speculated that if he thought Mp, Turner would give| up the airline business and ve: Wm to pelities, Mr. Campbell] would step aside The DEW line contract moved Mr, Tumer 1a announce hel would not be a candidate for the leadership. Mr. Campbell now 18 considered a sure het to he returned Ron Turner's decision is a dis Appointment 1a these whe re garded him as the only prospes live leader with a chance of heating Progressive Conserva: live Premier Dutt Roblin in the next election Naw 45, Mr. Tumer has al ready had a varied career, A native of Carman, Man, his family maved to Winnipeg when he was a bay, He graduated in law from the University of Man aba While at college he came to knew George H, Sellers whe naw contrals TransAir and whe Was 10 influence him in Ms oheloe of business aver polities HELD THREE PORTFOLIOS After & wartime RCAF career during which he rose to the rank of wing commander, Mr. Twmer entered polities as an alr fare representative in the Manitoba ogislature, In 1931 he was given A cabinet post in My. Camphels| government In 1958 he was carrying three portfolios, working sight and day and carrying on a battle TransAir is bidding for new commercial air routes in the north and is seeking to eonsolis date its services In Northwest: ern Ontario and northern Mani: taba And Mr. Tumer = the man who might have made good in politics--apparently Is aiming at being In at the birth of a oentipl Canada air empire Accountants Plan Merger | TORONTO (CP) = Lawrence A. Inkster, vice-president of the 'ertified General Accountants Association of Ontario, sald Tuesday a proposed merger of twa other accountants' groups has "the avowed purpose of sromting amoanapnly whieh would bar all others from the publio accounting Held" He said In a statement: "This will naturally ereate a shortage in the field which can only hive ane effect an the fees) charged for public acoounting | drive thew wp. "But while the fees ° up, the majority of the Pednle nthe profession today will be just | the same, so the businessman won't he gelling any more for Wis money than he does today." | The Ontarie Institute of Char tered Acoauntants annaunced Tuesday 83 per cent of ily membership voted in favar off merging with the Certified Pub. | lio Accountants Asseeiation of Ontario, The OPA will consider | its stand April 13, | POOR FISHING Norwo gan Ashopmen have cane v ALM tans of fat ' yrhe 9 sell ome of the | spddies back 19 the Buckars WIR ROWSPAPOTS Aver TOVamp herring, he worst caloh sinee ME Manitoba Niguer laws, Mr 1904, w . . 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