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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1964, p. 34

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34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 9, 1964 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE © Yuletide Spirit Benefits Christmas season spirit Maxinrete H W, Jermyn decid- ed to give a man convicted of drunkenness a break, Hans Fijeliheim, no _ fixed abode, was given a $50 fine or two weeks in jail when he pleaded guilty to his third offence of being drunk in a public place. He was tried in Oshawa Magistrate's Court. Fjeltheim asked the Magis- trate: "The Christmas season is coming on and could you please give me a little break? "J want'to be in Toronto for Christmas." Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said Fjeliheim had been found lying on a sidewalk Sat- urday night on Simcoe street south. Magistrate Jermyn said he saw no reason why on this occa- sion the man could not be given a sentence to let him out of jail before Christmas. The usual sentence for a third offence on this charge is a month. An Oshawa man was given seven days and suspended from driving for a year when he pleaded not guilty to being drunk in charge of a car. Robert Fernandez, 571' Veter- an's road, said he had had five pints of beer the night he ran into the rear of another car on Park road south, but was not drunk. He told the court he was driv- ing along the road, which was slippery with ice when the car ahead stopped for traffic lights. When he put his own breaks on his vehicle skidded, he said. Police said Fernandez appear- ed drunk when they were call- ed to the crash and at the sta- Accused A man was sentenced to seven days and suspended from driving for six months when he pleaded guilty to being drunk in charge of a car. He is Bernard G. Myers, 23, of 273 Division street. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck said Myers drove his car in an erratic way weaving from side to side. A police cruiser fol- lowed Myers and before they could stop the car he had forced one vehicle into the shoulder of the road and ran another. one off the road. When Myers did stop his car he said to police: "'Ok, drunk." He said he had had ten pints of beer. An Oshawa farmer, Phillip Druz, 750 Ritson road south, was ordered to pay $300. wages to P.°G. Misanchuk for labor- ing work he had done on the farm this summer. Misanehuk showed the court records stating he had worked 111 days on the Druz farm and the road. He said that when Bardoul was taken to the police station he was able to do all co-ordination tests. List Duplicate Bridge Scores Following are the latest scores at the Oshawa Golf Club Dupli- cate Bridge Club and at the GM Duplicate Bridge Club: OSHAWA GOLF CLUB High Scores, North and South: R. Stroud, W. Cox, 111; E. Bas- tedo, T. Prest, 107%; Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry, 91; P. Fletcher, F. Burrows, 8444; Mrs. K. Mar- den, Mrs, E. Stewart, 80%. East and West: Mrs. P. Fletcher, Mrs. F. Borrows, 101; Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers, 100; Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mrs. O. Mills, 96%; Mrs. R, Graham, Mrs. R. "McMullen, 8744; Mr. and Mrs. G. Read, 794. Next game Dec. 9, 7.45 p.m. |GM BRIDGE. CLUB High Scores, North and South: Dr. S. P. Kandel, R. Davis, 15744; Mrs. J. Timmins, J. Pat- terson, 140%; Mrs. R. Morris, L. Peel, 138; Mrs. G, A. Rundle, §. Sheridan, 122%; Mrs. E. Wadsworth, Mrs: M. R. Clarke, 122. East and West: Mr. and Mrs. Mardens, 137; Mrs. E. Culp, Mrs, S$: Sheridan, 137; Mr, and only been paid a total of $684. Druz said that Misanchuk had not worked all of the time he claimed but said that he had} not kept a record of the hours the man had worked. A man was remanded on bail until January 25, on four) charges of indecently assault-| ing a female and two charges | of contributing to juvenile de-| linquency. He is John Ryan,} 1400 Cedar street. A man was fined $109. and suspended from driving for three months when he pleaded guilty to being in charge of a street, Whitby. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck tion he was not fit.to take the co-ordination tests. said police saw Bardoul driving a car that was weaving about car while impaired by drink. | He is Fred Bardoul, 703 Maria | |Mrs. J. Wild, 122%; Miss V. |Drummond, D. McQuaig, 114; |Mrs. Bovay, Mrs. F. Love, 112. Due to the strike the club will play at Tennis Club, 7.30 p.m. Would Seek World Peace "It is the obligation of all Rotarians to~ see that others learn and make all possible per- sonal efforts to pursue the goals of international peace," Dr, John P. G. Maroosis told mem- bers of the Rotary Club of Osh- awa at their Monday meeting. "The world must adapt itself to the concept of permanent peace if it is to survive. The countdown has already started. Which will it be peace or pul- verization?"' Commenting that Rotary, with its more than 500,000 meinbers in practically all sections of the world, is in a position te give leadership in the drivé for in ternational fellowship, goodwill, understanding and peace, Dr. Maroosis said science has placed in the hands of man the emans to exterminate hunger, or. Let us individually and as groups and nations admit that ours is not the only culture, tradition or language. Let us do our part in helping the emerging nations," Auxiliary Honors Departed Member BUWMANVILLE (TC) -- The Women's Hospital Auxiliary met children. in the board room Friday after- W. Wall's for taking the library|Mrs. J. Cuddahee, Mrs. §. Mc-|St. Paul's CGIT and for New cart through the wards, §,|Murter, Mrs W. Cawker and|Year's by the local Girl Guides. Dewell, Hampton, donated sev-|/Mrs W. Rudell were asked to| Mrs. J. O'Neili, convener of eral books to the library pro-|>ring in a slate of officers to\the marathor bridge, turned in ject with books to be given to|the next meeting on Jan. 8. $60 for the month of November. Tray favors for the patients} A social r brought the The nvminating committee of!at Christmas are being made by! meeting to & : - noon with the president Wm. Rudell, in the chair. of a depar'"d member, Mrs. J. the speaker said. bh MANCHESTER, England sacl ata Pes Nir omey to test new-born babies for conditions it me a mem-! that might lead to mental re- niga' ed part rng tardation is being planned by a research team from the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. Dr. C. M. Komrower, in charge of the scheme, said it would. be he first large-scale screening of new-born infants attempted in Britain. TESTING BABIES the projects. Mrs. Brinkman was _intro- Mrs. Ca'Jan, levette. "Tokyo" Capitai'"' NAME APT means "Easter n|balance of $1,525. The president im Japanese. Mrs. The members observed a min- ute of silent. prayer in memory Uitvlugt. The president stated agg Titvlugt was proud to be r of the auxiliary and wes always willing to help with duced to the members and it is) cocnaacaiian! secretary, reported sending seven thank-you letters for do- nations to the recent card party and art show. A letter is to be sent to The Catholic Women's League for the donation of a Mrs, A. L. Hooey reported for the gift shop which shows a thanked Mrs. ranean PROCLAMATION In accordance with a resolution passed by the City Council I hereby proclaim Saturday, December 26, 1964 (Boxing Day) A CIVIC HOLIDAY for the City of Oshawa GOD SAVE THE QUEEN LYMAN A. GIFFORD, Mayor illiteracy and hunger; but, at the same time, the nuclear age places: man in the position of being able to exterminate him- self. If such a war breaks out there will /be no victors or losers. It will only be a ques- tion of whether some will die quickly or some slowly in agony. 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