V2. THE OSHAWA Times, Frieey,apen-17, 1708. PUBLIC STOCKYARDS \Gets Life Term Ex-Tile Worker Bar Fight Leads To Man's Death WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A Bruce and Anne, while Mrs.. Don Gibson. visits her sister in} England. Ted Holtby flew to Florida last Sunday to spend aj} few weeks. att. 4-H Veiveteens Prepare Show Of Achievement Top Grade Cow |For Shooting Prices L » 70 v ; { on butcher cows. were, shipped east for slaughter and 40 veal calves were shipped off the market for Slaughter in the United. States. 'Slaughter cattle: Choice gallery when spectators' KINGSTON (CP)--A 48-year- old former tile worker was sen- tenced Thursday to life impris- onment after an Ontario Su- preme Court jury found him guilty on a reduced charge of non-capital murder in the shoot- ing death of his father-in-law. Only six people were in the isteers sold at $24-24.50 with|jury returned with its verdict : Pp e grades were lower and prices were. firm. Action on replacement cattle was restricted due to the ap- 'proaching mammoth stocker sale to be held Friday, April 17. Veal calf prices were season- ably lower. Hog prices were about steady and lamb prices were unchanged. Cattle receipts were esti- mated at about 11,200 head, about 2,500 head more than last week. It should be noted how- ever that the bulk of the in-) crease is due to the fact that most of the cattle making up the increase are replacement cattle for Friday's sale. Re- cepts this week last year were 2,100 head fewer, however, this: too can be attributed to the stacker sale this week. Western receipts were heavy at 1,280 head as compared to 692 head last week. Western stock calf receipts numbered 337 head. Re- ceipts from Eastern Canada in- cluded 25 cattle and 17 calves from Nova Scotia. Twenty-six fancy feedlot steers to 25.30; good 22.50-23.50; medium 20-22; common 17-19; choice heifers 22-23 with some fancy feedlot heifers higher; good 21-22; me- dium 18-20; common 15 - 17; choice feed yearlings 24 - 26; good 22-24; good cows 16-17 with Sales to 17.50;; medium. 14.50- 15.50; canners and cutters 10-14; good heavy bologna bulls 19- 19.50 with odd sales to 20; com- mon and medium 16-18.50, Replacement cattle: Good stockers 23-25 with good heavy diately sentenced to Kingston) planned or deliberate" and after 43 minutes of deliberation Clarence Washer was imme- Mr. Justice penitentiary by Es G Thompson. Washer was charged origi-| nally with capital murder, but Defence Counsel L. S. Wil- loughby of Kingston had told the jury Wednesday in his summa- tion that "nothing in the evi- dence revealed the shooting was called for a reduced charge. George Astley, 73, was shot} to death at his home Dec, 21) charge. charge of manslaughter was laid Thursday against John Henry Miller, 32, of Chatham, accused assailant of Philip Kwiecien, 44, of Windsor, who died in hospital April 3, about seven weeks after he was in- jured in a fight at a tavern. Bail was continued at $500, and Miller was remanded to May 12 for a preliminary hear- ing on the manslaughter An earlier charge of assault! 'causing bodily harm will also| \be disposed of at that time. } Also in court Thursday, Bruce | Jocko, 23,.0f Windsor, was ac- quitted of a charge of assault causing. bodily harm arising) from the same melee, on Feb. 15. | Jocko was charged with as-| saulting Peter Lazarewich, co-| owner of the tavern, | A brawl involving about six | |spending a few weeks with her The group committee of the} First, Brock-Pickering Cub and] Scout Troop recently completed | plans for a father and son] banquet. The dinner 'will be By MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM -- The Green- wood-Brougham 4-H Homemak- ied aap the Velveteens met last. ti befi ieve- = : hs _ ime before achieve: 'held: Aprit 17. d The girls presented their) laundry bags, covered hangers, LA A shoe packs, and record books ' to their leaders. The older girls Call. 623-5757 Now helped the younger girls with : ; Teele seine, fj Van Belle Gardens Mrs.. Gibson of Windsor is 3 Miles East of Oshowe on Highway No. 2 Don and grandchildren, MERCURY TAXI OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TAXI AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE! 4 son, ENGEL MEN'S « BOYS' WE/ ra DOWNTO IMCOE ST. N , TT i 3 Gf LY ESS -------- SS SSS 4 r) ii "* stock calves 27; common and medium stockers 20-22. Calves: Choice vealers 33-35 |with odd singles to 36.50; good 28-32; medium 24-27; common 20-23; boners 15-20. Hogs: Grade A_ .24.40-25.65; heavy sows 18,15-18,70 with light sows gaining a $2 premium; stags 13.50 on a dressed weight basis. 'lone, Winnipeg Free Press; | Sheep and lambs: Lambs 22-8. J, Mannion, Thomson News- 28 per hundredweight with good|papers (representing Chatham lfeedlot lambs closing at 28;|Daily News); St. Clair McCabe, | lsheep 3-10 according to quality;/Thomson Newspapers .(repre- ireceipts of spring lambs were'senting Moose Jaw Times-Her- \light with most sales at 30-35 ald.) jper hundredweight. "| A, Bruce McDonald, Sydney nesses said the two men argued about a cup of tea and Washer's| language after a heavy drink-| ing bout. |Cape Breton Post; Fred Mc- ;Guinness, Medicine Hat News; Toronto Star Man 1 Menkes, Sudbury 'Star, Heads Daily TORONTO (CP) -- W. J. Campbell, vice - president of sales for the Toronto Star, was) elected president of the Cana- dian Daily Newspaper Publish- ers Association at its annual) meeting here Thursday. R. A. Graybiel, general man-| icle-Herald and Mail-Star; John| D. Muir, Hamilton Spectator; | Ross Munro, Winnipeg Tribune; | T. 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