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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 19

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Barresi, 25, of Buffalo was found| Judge Joseph J. Sedita sald|18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, February 17, 1962 not guilty Friday in city court/the prosecution hadn't connected! e Man Acquitted In sec : on a charge of conspiracy in|Barresi with the alleged swind-| man to cash a $6,000 cheque. s WINS BERTH IN FINAL Swindle Of Woman what police called a $9,180|ling of Mrs, Carolyn M. Fox,/™2 0 So° 0) toy 33 of Bar- rivias omc aaee swindle of a 73 - year - old|Barresi's lawyer said Barreel ie is acheduled for hearing) » Sask. BUFFALO (AP) -- Peter R.|woman. '2 lmext week on first - degree|Joyce McKee of Saskatoon, de- @ grand larceny and conspiracy|fending Canadian women's cur- |charges. Another man is being/ling champion, will represent oe |sought by police. Saskatchewan again in the na- i tional final in Regina Feb. 26. One Call for Laundry and Dry Cleaning BUILDING AID Her Saskatoon' rink defeated Shirts Finished Editor Claims Paper Good As Its Reporters QUEBEC (CP)--Jean - Louis Gagnon, editor - in - chief of Le Nouveau Journal, said Fri- day a newspaper is only as good as its editorial staff. Doctor Granted Divorce, Costs To Osborne LONDON (AP) -- Dr. Roger Gilliatt,, a neurologist who was groomsman at Princess Mar- garet's wedding, was granted a divorce Friday on the ground 9 Month Term In Town Fund Theft OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. Adri-, "It is possible that Mr. La- enne Laroche, former treasurer|vergne, who enjoyed consider- of Eastview, was sentenced 'Fri-jable prestige in the community day to nine months in reformat-|and in the eyes of the accused ory for converting to her own]. . . exerted considerable influ- use -- and thereby stealing--|ence on municipal officials." was a dynes in Housing subsidies, with vary-|Mrs. Addie Bright of Regina 7-6 Household Linen jing rates, have been aaa: Beers to win the provin- jin Britain since 1919. cial best-of-three final 2-0. Ail Wearing Apparell Washed Individually Also Finished Work SHOP and SAVE at of adultery by his wife with playwright John Osborne. Dr. and Mrs, Penelope Gil- liatt were marred in December, |o 1954, and have no children. Dr. Gilliatt is 39. Osborne was or- jdered to pay costs of the case. When Princess Margaret mar- ried Antony Armstrong - Jones, |d: $10,790 in town funds, Judge Bruce Macdonald of Windsor sentenced the 52-year- Id woman after an all - male jury deliberated 70 minutes to reach a verdict of guilty. A highlight of the nine - day trial was the testimony Thurs- lay by former Eastview Mayor Judge Macdonald said the re- formatory sentence, rather than a penitentiary term, was given in consideration of the woman's health. Mrs. Laroche suffered a heart attack in 1959. CONSIDERS APPEAL Mr. Hughes had contended He had found in launching the five - month - old Montreal daily that a good newspaper depends more on its reporters than on the circulation, advertising or other departments. 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His play, Look/mrs Qaroche broke down and Back in Anger, shook traditions | sobbed. She quickly regained and became the forerunner of /her composure and leaned over |down - to - earth approach ©Nn|to ask a policeman whether she |the British stage as opposed tolhad heard the verdict correctly, \the old Mayfair drawing room| Jp charging the jury, Judge |sort of play. : ._, |Macdonald warned jurors "don't Osborne was twice married.|let's get into any Robin Hood | His first wife was wed a eine. Pamela Lane whom he wed in| when the |1950 and divorced in 1957, That|he a ee ae ee jyear he married actress Mary|was "not entirely to blam |Ure. He has since filed for di-| this." y © for |vorce. perce ing was incompetency--'"'but in- competency is no crime." After the verdict, he said an appeal would be considered. The Crown had centred its case on the submission of nine cheques which it contended had been deposited in the bank in lieu of parking meter money Mrs. Laroche had taken while she was treasurer from 1956 to 1960. The cheques were mainly from contractors in payment for land servicing. Mrs. Laroche was relieved of her duties in 1960 after a pro- vincial inquiry reported misma- jnagement of town funds. | In the 1960 municipal election |Mr. Lavergne and the town's inine-man council were defeated after an organization called the Eastview Citizen's League launched a full slate of candi- dates campaigning on the basis of the inquiry's findings. had given up secure jobs to join the new venture. But generally there was a se- vere shortage of experienced newspaper men in French- speaking Canada, where there are' fewer outlets for training reporters. Inexperienced men had to be hired and trained to put facts before opinion. 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