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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 12, 1963 Liquor Vote | 55 County is oF oe cipalities (Include Peter and Diane De Vos, John and Aaltje Degooyer, Newcastle; Jan Ko. Drove Off Road Fined $5 BOWMANVILLE -- A Gener- al Motors employee was con- victed of careless driving, in Magistrate's court here Tues- day and fined $50 and costs or seven days in jail. Bradley James Windover, 17, Rockcroft, 35 miles north of Peterborough, stated he finish- ed the night shift at 2.30 a.m. on. March 30 and started for home alone. He said the acci- dent had occurred on Highway 115 at a curve in the road near the Pontypool sideroad. Defence counsel was E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle, and the investigating officer Constable R. S. Diamond OPP, Campbell- ford, formerly Bowmanville De- tachment. The officer stated the car had apparently gone straight ahead across the highway, in- stead of negotiating the curve, struck a sign on the left shoul- der and rolled over and over for 72 feet, leaving the car almost completely demolished. The ac- cused had been taken to Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, he concluded. PROPRIETOR FINED The proprietor of Motor City Auto Parts was fined $25 and costs on each of two charges in Magistrate's court here yester- day. F, M. Sissons was convicted of not keeping correct and proper records of vehicles walezyk and Stephania Lukasik (Mrs.), Fraserville; Zlata Gre- goras (Mrs.), Peter and Joanna Tax, Pontypool; Nikolaj and Antonia Debuszczuk, Orono; Anne-Rose Chant (Mrs.), Ty- rone; Karl and Hedwig Borchert and Dirk Roos, Brighton, and Request Tabled Persons Get By Pickering Citizenship | PICKERING (Staff) -- A re- COBOURG -- Fifty-five peo- quest for a liquor plebiscite for the Village of Pickering was tabled for two. weeks pending ple received citizenship papers | i i legal advice, at the regular|from County Court Judge J. C. gone sate 6 detailed bishery, oF mpeting of Pickering Village)N. Currelly at the Counties Colborne. vehicle, Magistrate Baxter said) Council Tuesday night. bi jCourthouse here today. After the swearing-in cere- but it. did not satisfy the| A letter requesting a ple is-/ Cobourg residents who will re-| monies, the new citizens were court. cite on two questions was sub-| ceive certificates are: Wilhelm| entertained by the Business and Constable H. R. Cornell OPP| Mitted to Council by George Mc'|and Else Baltzer, Jacobus Her- Professional Women's Club. The was investigating officer and In. | Calman at @ recent council mans, Josephus and Susanna} women who became new citi- spector O. Hunter Department| ™ceting. an ted | eaurevssen, Stanko Sparovac, zens were presented with a of Transport, also gave evi- Me. moe agen aati Klaug and Jenny Woudsma, and| Maple Leaf brooch. dence , yr ore yas yes cae oF Wilhelm and Tina Poelstra. tee in Bowmanville: Cornelius and Mr. Sissons stated his inten-| oo¢ktail lounges. Psa | . . tion of making this a test case) Ye pointed out that neighbor- Stage att Hrtog, Jang, Ore, Maximum Liquor and appealing the decision. jing municipalities had approved Fi é Maria J . the sale of liquor and said he ten | erage Intake Outlined [felt it was time for yt "dames and Sjourkje Revenga,, KINGSTON (CP) -- Four ee [Angela Cheng Seto (Mrs-),/ ounces of liquor or 114 pints of A plebiscite can be called two/ Jacob and Joanna Van der|peer is the maximum a person Council Adjourns ways, he said. One is by action! Gaast, William Van der Gaast,| . . | Fight With Board of council and the other by 4) }iotske Van der Gaast (Mrs.). gay yg rag gi a a TORONTO -- An application' petition requesting action signed) po Hope: Robert Wesley Beverid Haanin Unlcersite i 7 by at least 25 per cent of the or' ope: Robert Wesley Beveridge of Queen's University fora Writ of Mandamus forcing by a Bt ao ' Brown, Leon Kalisz, Jacoba'told delegates to a course on Ajax Council to levy for a $60,- eligible voters in the area. Skinner (Mrs.), Ilona Udvar-/alcohol and drug addiction here itori Mr. McCalman told council he) 8 000° =auditorium has been Mr, McCalmat ; helyi (Mrs.), Arath and Oda'Tuesday. |adjourned to Friday, at the re- felt.the council's approval Was|y . 7.4, Epi h |quest of the Town's solicitor. |the best way 'since it would) 7 Death by hamening of the The application is Ddeing|limit the number of questions; Newtonville: Anna Doma-liver and malnutrition awaits tig he Al Public, on the ballot to two or three. racka (Miss), Jan and Emilia|the alcoholic," he said. "A diet sought y the Ajax Public : si oan sald Harisimowicz, Michael Joy,|in which aleohol makes up five School Board who had the $60,- Councillor Basil oh goes Hryhorij Jakymszuk, Theordor|to 10 per cent of the calories 000 item cut out of their budget he brag ~ me roe th te : Kulezykyj and Wladyk Kaback.|would exert no long-term. ef. by the Council, likely to take up a F , New citizens from other muni-'fect."' It is to be heard at Osgoode liquor vote are the ones who : a --. Hall, Toronto. would be involved in the sale of The auditorium is planned for "U0" - St. Andrew's Senior School. The) Mac alman, owner of the funds for the project were to be Gordon Hotel, said "I thought I paid out of current funds. would give council a chance to Mayor Parish has termed the put aittle progress into the 0, Costs concerning a 1953 Nash register- ed to Eastpark Motors, Dan- forth avenue, Toronto. Mr. Sis- | | | Every boy town'. Left Accident Scene, Driver Fined $25 BOWMANVILLE -- A Bow.|Turkey, Syria and the Soviet/water lily, Victoria Regia, is |manville man was fined $25 and \costs or five days in jail in |Magistrate's Court here Tues- Kurds Still Dream Of Independence By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The Kurds -- numbering sev- eral uncounted millions--live in| contiguous parts of Iraq, Iran,| | |Union. | Originally they were fair- iskinned and light of eye but took) jdarker hues through mixture 1 Hilda Maria Schneck (Mrs.),/ day for leaving the scene of an|with southern Asians. They are| accident. His licence was sus- Sunni Moslems and speak in an} pended for three months. Magistrate R. B. Baxter also} ruled that accused, Arthur Bent- ley, RR 4, should pay damages estimated at $44.50. \Irani language. | Across the tribe - splitting na-, tional boundaries, Kurd groups) dream of an independent Kurd-| istan. In the north of Iraq, the) troubled host country, the Kurd} | Bentley stated he worked for area is about 170 miles by 50 ~ Garnet Rickard in the Shaw's |distriet and had gone with his [wife to town to do the shopping. He told the court he knew he} had backed into the 'wagon but thought it was only the bumpers striking. He had gone off down the street, he said, had supper and returned home. Chief B. R. Kitney testified a man came into his office and asked who owned the station wagon parked outside the police station. When the Chief went to investigate he found it was his own, He said the informant told him he too had been the victim of hit and run and had witnessed the collision and taken the li- cence number. station | miles an FRIDAY The Fantastic "COUNTS FIVE" and their GROUP Regular Prices id the Kurd population Doncing 9-1AM. EENY-MEENY-MINEY-MO..WHICH IS THE DOLL FOR DADDY-O 2 is about 1,000,000 out of Iraq's total 7,000,000, Traditionally Kurds have battled among BANNED FOR LIFE . MONTREAL (CP) -- Jockey |Fred Ryan of Tewsbury, Mass., themselves bought .and sold and failing to| request "illegal'". Public School send permits and licence plates|Board members maintain the immediately to the Department) request is legal and are attempt- needs a'mother' td Herb Moodie; owner of Moodie's. motel and restaurant, of Transport. These charges were laid March 22. Mr. Sissons had ap- peared in court here on May. 14 and May 28 and beer vised to return with o*ansel. He elected to plead "ts own case Magistrate R. B. Baxter's de- cision was given on evidence Youth Draws Remand In Shooting Coun BOWMANVILLE An Osh- awa youth was remanded: out of custody until July 9 in Ma- gistrate's Court here yesterday following a charge of causing bodily harm by discharging a firearm, A pre-sentence report will be prepared. A second charge under the Game and Fisheries Act was withdrawn. Ivan Martel, 17, of 445 Drew street south, pleaded guilty to both charges, He will lose his rifle valued at $25. Constable J. McDonald OPP, told the court that on Saturday,| April 27, he had been called to| a farmhouse north and east of the Acres Restaurant on Taun- ton road. "There I found an Oshawa boy, Gaetan Roy, aged 12," he continued, "suffering from a shotgun wound in the abdomen. Dr. Ewart was called and, after examination, had the lad taken to Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Later he was taken to Oshawa General Hospital. The bullet was removed and he is now back in school." The officer stated the injured lad had been with Martel and a juvenile also charged in this case. After a preliminary in- vestigation the two accused went with the officer and show- ed him where they had hidden two .22 gauge rifles in a clump of bushes. Martel said they had fired a shot which had 'bounced off a rock or water" and struck the boy. T. Kelly, Oshawa, counsel for. the defense, stated it was a case of youthful exuberance. He said the boy's mother spoke only. French, his father had been ill in Quebec for six years and that the lad had been trying to help his mother finan- cially. 24.} said that a good percentage of his customers were Americans) who were used to beer in the| pop cooler and complained when} they found soda vop in his. He added "'I think we are liv- ing in the stone age as far as the liquor question is con- cerned." ing to prove it. Prince Opens Volvo | Plant In Canada DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) Prince Bertil of Sweden offi cially opened the Volvo (Can- ada) Limited automobile as-| WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)-- sembly plant here Tuesday and A survey in New ern q ee shows that from 97 to 99 per commenenied me temerel | ae cent of homes in most towns provincial governments for have one or more: radio sets.| their co - operation with the The average number. of sets) |company. The prince, who ar- varies from 2.14 to 2.51 a fam-| lried in neighboring Habifax ily and in one town, 45 per cent |Monday, drove the first car off.of homes have three or more |the assembly line. radios | OWN MANY RADIOS | ayer M prese | FEATURE DAILY AT... 2:15 - 4:30 - 6:45 - 9:00 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION POPE JOHN XxXill HIGHLIGHTS IN THE REIGN OF THE MOST ONTARIO PROVINCE OF OPPORTUNITY Eddies oF » ttship 7 Father IN COLOR Glenn FORD :Shirley JONES = igi been suspended from horse racing for Dfe for an unsuccess- ful attempt to bribe two other jockeys in the seventh race at Blue Bonnets Raceway June it was announced Tuesday the Mount Royal Jockey Club. 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