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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, December 12, 1964 Fails To PICKERING (Staff) -- Crown Court Witness Appear careless driving, passing on a grade and failing to notify the Health Unit Work Cited BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A health unitis the union of muni- cipalities to provide full time NEWS IN BRIEF HEADS BOARD NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. (CP) Alec Greaves, formerly of Hamilton and deputy director of the Niagara Falls and subur- ban area planning board, will succeed Conroy G. Dowson as director Jan. 1, the board an- Attorney Bruce Affleck said » Dept. of Transport of his change would consider charging @ Wit") 47 address on Oct. 21. ae ness who failed to appear in| 'he charge of careless driving health services, the Bowman-|nounced Friday. Mr. Dowson is re perag td -- ble g atileaving to become Ontario's riday's luncheon meeting. its ' i Dr. Chasintis first regional planner in York Pickering Magistrate's Court)was withdrawn by the Crown Thursday with contempt of court. Reginald Wallace, 56 Church street south, Pickering, failed to appear in court to give evidence on charges of careless driving and passing on a grade. Gerald F. Drinkwater, Con. 6, Brock Township, was the accused. Drinkwater was charged with! because the matter of careless driving is presently under con- sideration by the Ontario Court of Appeal. The passing on a grade charge had to he. dismiss- ed because of the lack of evi- dence and the accused was fined $10 and costs for failing to notify the Dept. of his change of address. the Northumberland - Durham health unit was one of the first units organized in Ontario. "There are now 37 health units in Ontario servicing 97 per cent of the province. "The money to run the unit is divided between the provin- cial government and the coun- ties, with each paying 50 per Horner, of | County. TAPES MESSAGE LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen Elizabeth recorded her Christ- mas message to the people of the Commonwealth Friday. The recording, made. at Buckingham Palace, will be sent on tapes to radio stations around the Com- monwealth for broadcast Dec. EX' WALT DISNEY FEATURETTE "BEN AND ME" | tASTs "SECRET INVASION" (Color ToDAY "MIX ME A PERSON" (Adult) "SAT. NIGHT Dancing CLUB CAMELOT KING ST. E. to Neil Matthews ond His Ontario County Boys @ Admission $2.50 per couple @ Refreshments @ Tables eg: years' service and Mary Cur- ran with 30 years' service were honored by the commis- sion and their fellow em- ployees. Also reading a cita- tion presented to Miss Beatty : s ee BILTMORE; E (3 Ba PHONE 725-5833 1) ay mM. 4 OPEN DOORS : 6:30 P.M, DANCE TONIGHT | Old Time - Modern | ADMISSION--$1.25 RED BARN MARCH ON OTTAWA TORONTO (CP)--A crop in SOLD-OUT This SATURDAY | Bam LIVERPOOL RD.N. AT 401 gee i 282-8369 OR 839-2171 i The MANAGEMENT is | i FORCED BY LAW to REFUSE | to a ri ate FOUR CHARGES | nyone under 18 this program only! |home on Nov, 4. Finnan pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming as a minor on Noy. 5 in Ajax Magistrate's Court. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck youth since these matters were asked for a jail term for -the| ated for commercial exploit, the name, symbols and prestige of the university and its football team. Rev. Hesburgh, president of the school,. has stated that one scene depicts Notre Dame players under the influence of harem girls and as "undisciplined gluttons and drunks." Theodore Motor City Car Club presents LITTLE CAESAR ond the CONSULS Sunday, Dec, 13th 8:30 P.M, till 11:30 P.M. with membership card--$1.25 "Poel y WE AES id DME NOEL Se STARTS A DOMINO PRODUCTION 12247 wear ALAN BATES NOTHING BUT THER BEST DENAOLM ELLIOTT -HARRY ANDREWS sau MILIGENT MARTIN HEGRE MP Mee WN ut LAST DAY: "SEND ME NO FLOWERS" "T say old chap FIRST DRIVEN you're bound to succeed, with the OLD SCHOOL TIE even if it has you tied in knots." BRIGITTE BARDOT Eaatinan colour "Sex la nota 1c IN HIRION forbidden yo THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS. | PNA aw ancco auaccawateo mtvease ! DISTRIBUTED BY 20TH CENTURY FOX ROCK HUDSON DORIS DAY TODAY | ONLY ronaut Sp : ES tide ees TECHSCOPE™ FA). MANTEE-VICTORLUMOM WON, THE WOOLLY MOMKEY AUBREY SONENEK- BYRON HG fm 1 MELCHIOR JO MGI tne [Pa ; STARTS SUNDAY A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE "WITCHCRAFT" Also "THE HORROR OF IT ALL" a serious breach of his proba- tion terms. URGE LIST INGREDIENTS TORONTO (CP) -- All Cana- dian food products should carry accurate lists of their ingredi- ents, the Allergy Information Group told a federal food and drug directorate official Thurs- day. The 200 - member group presented a 3,000name petition OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM THORNTON RD. SOUTH -- OSHAWA 'NOW SHOWING! THE TERRIFYING STORY OF AN EVILGENIUS WiTH AN ENDING == $0 SHOCKING mm ma OU DARE NoT REVEAL iT . FORFEAROF cent, A National Health grant is| 25. also given by . the Federal|~ ; 5 : aS es es nh Four Youths Remanded -- sisarsr.ti ws wits | 3 u $28,000 for 1965 from the Fed- YOU ARE IN IT 4 ENTANGLED IN : BECAUSE IT'S A WEB OF BURNING "When the health unit was ' Month Out Of Custody sisvensctityas ie one ne ' concern of the unit to deal with sy] SPIT ON BEYOND school age children, but it was $ ALL LIMITS" Const sagt aba os YOUR GRAVE" Pickering Village. youths were|Pickering Township Police toid| group was one of the healthiest. | In COLOR with remanded out of custdoy for|the Court that he had stopped|/Now we are concerned with the --with-- JACK PALANCE i, one month. in order to obtain)the accused in a car on Picker-| very young and the very. old. 7 pre-sentence reports by Magis-jing's Second Concession at 11.32) "Communicable diseases are pnt tig cs pent. ing Magistrate Court Thursday. observed two drive-in speakers an immunization program to ADMITTANCE P BOTH FEATURES : . Richard John Marks, 17 ofjin the rear seat of the vehicle.|.ontrol these. We stress the| anaes § FIRST RUN! It was ladies' night at the are: left to right: W. H. Walk-.|park Rd. and Albert Clarke,JA truck parked on the Conces-|,..4 for children to be immuni-| | 1 veaeh OF ac 08 come a : Port Hope Hydro retirement er, emcee 4 Saale Lewis Lees, and Rex Heath, all/sion had also been damaged to zed before they are one year old| _ f rie, us free. eeveees ©» wien, let Hydro Chairman, W. ROSS |in-Court charged with theft un-jwires were ripped out and a) 0+ noo, to right, Georgina Noble, 18 : : der $50. Marks and Clarke also|mirror removed. ities" abit. now. eonducté Bee --Ontario Hydro Photo faced charges od wilful dam-| a a pleaded guilty program of public health _ that age. to he Charest _.. |includes, hearing and speech MOVE TO AJAX COUNCIL CHAMBER clin. Tuberulse 'clic an he etrikine 7 ee also home hursing care avail- | apy: .1./ man for the striking Toronto lo-| je through our office in | Notre Dame 'Flick' jcai of the international 'Typo-| 'obourg. | ! graphical Union (CLC) said Fri- - : ~ - | NEW YORK (AP)--Supreme|day members of the union will WHEAT SURPLUS }Court Justice Henry. Clay\qemonstrate next Tuesday be-| Australia faces a major grain . jGreenberg reserved decision] fore the House of Commons in|storage crisis following a rec- e e Thursday on a suit by Notre|/Ottawa. The printers . struck|ord 165,000,000-bushel Christmas Day opening of the | newspapers July 9. The papers| i ] film' John Goldfarb, Please/ have continued to publish since | Come Home. the strike started, | avi j. Peck, who repre- oti Mp Sra goon AIDS FLOOD VICTIMS PICKERING (Staff) -- Magis-/Pickering Police Constable) given a two-year suspended sen- that in making the $4,000,000) TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- time Thursday in Pickering's|}by Magistrate Jermyn and/for that 'time. ation "took their chances delib-|ing $2,000 to Central Viet Nam Municipal Hall as Magistrate|Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck.) Dennis J. Barry, 22 and Ron- . rately." in answer to an appeal for more} Harry Jermyn sentenced four|Watson apparently stopped the) ald Brake, 25, each had one pre-| nv ore told that if they help for victims of the recent Newfoundland men to jail terms/accused on Harwood avenue| vious break, enter and theft con- went ahead they would be sub-|floods. The grant was author- All Pickering Courts in the|Picious. In the rear seat of their|were each sentenced to 12 sgh agp clare charged that|Phair, chairman of the Junior future will be held at the Ajax|Vehicle a garbage can and aj months in Guelph. tha film and.novel misappropri- Council Chambers, The move|Siphon hose was discovered, as e im : Was made at the request of|Wwell as a quantity of coins under) Reginald Cantwell, 23, former- complained about the Pickering | SUSPEND TERM land, had four previous charges Village facilities to its Council, Const. Watson radioed for aid/of the. same offence and after "without action. and with the help of Pickering [pleading for mercy from the The four men sentenced by|Constable John Brown arrested/Court was sentenced to 18 with breaking and entering andjafter that they found out the indefinite. theft three weeks ago after they|Dunbarton Legion had been) Roy J. Farnell, 24, with five had broken into the Dunbarton entered. previous similar convictions was Legion Hall on the First Con-| When the men appeared in/given three years in the King- and removed a safe containing|pleaded guilty to the break,; After sentence was passed on over $100. jenter and theft charge, Magis-jeach of the accused moans The men took the safe 100|trate Jermyn asked for a pre-|came from the spectator seats yards west of the Hall and ob-|sentence report. |where their wives were in at- through the dial. Valuable|got off without a jail term. He| married and living in Toronto. rs were left scattered in the} was William J. Nash, 20, whose|When they were stopped by adjacent field. pre-sentence report showed no|Constable Watson they were on The men were arrested by/previous convictions, Nash was|their way to Montreal. For Theft, Damage PICKERING (Staff) -- Greg-)a charge of breach of probation. try James Finnan, 300; High) Probation officer John D. street, Whitby was sentenced to| Mitchell told the Court that Fin-| "trate Harry Jermyn in Picker-|Nov. 20 and failed to report to ing Magistrate's Court Thurs-/him on Nov. 21. Mr. Mitchell day. said he had gone to the Finnan was sentenced on/|accused's home on Nov. 31 malicious damage for which he|had been in Nova Scotia. was given a suspended sentence, Constable C. Hutchinson of the and probation on June 2 in Whit-| Pickering Township Police told by jthe Court that he had observed|to Andrew Hollett, assistant di- fence when he pleaded guilty to'age in a Frenchman's Baylcame here from Ottawa. eral Government. PART OF OUR PASSION! PICKERING (Staff) -- Four} Constable R. Speakman of the|jater discovered that this age : as : Christion Marquane MARIA FELIX PORT HOPE HYDRO VETERANS HONORED trate Harry Jermyn in Picker-|p.m. on Nov. 18 after he had|.)<9 g big problem but we have 17 of Spruce Hill Rd. appeared|the extent of $20, when motor but most definitely before start Strike. years' service, Lulu Beatty, 46 | clinics. Tuberculosis clinics and Decision Reserved, Dame University to enjoin. the! soginst the three Toronto daily |New South Wales. ; |sented the university, contended trate Court was held for the last|Laurie Watson. He was thanked|tence and was put on probation film, 29th Century Fox Corpor-|dian Junior Red Cross is send- ranging from one to three years.|when he felt they looked sus-|viction in Newfoundland and he asserted {ized Friday by Dr. John T. Magistrate Jermyn who hadjthe front seat. \ly of Cornerbrook, Newfound- the Magistrate were charged| the men, It was not until shortly)months definite and six months cession in Pickering Township|court three weeks ago and/ston Penitentiary. 'tained the money by punching) Only one man of the quintetjendance. All the men were Gets 3 Months Jail three months in jail by Magis-|nan had left for Nova Scotia on @harges of theft under $50 and|where the accused told him he The youth received the sen-|the accused drinking beer under|rector of the directorate, who - if i \ Your Like ! n a beautiful woman be enslaved wae" against her will? 6 RENTAL AVAILABLE FOR ADULT HOCKEY MONDAY to FRIDAY 12:00 Midnite to 6 P.M. SUNDAY -- Time Still Open WEEKLY SCHEDULE @ ADULT SKATING Wednesday Evening 8 p.m. ® PUBLIC SKATING Friday Evening -- 8 p.m. @ CHILDREN'S "3" SKATING Saturday Afternoon -- 2 p.m. Children Under 12--With Parents if desired. © FAMILY SKATING Sunday Afternoon -- 2 p.m. BOOKINGS TAKEN NOW FOR be MEETING ROOMS || Eatin mite ono IDEAL FOR e BANQUETS @ CONVENTIONS @ PUBLIC MEETINGS e@ BAZAARS e@ CARD PARTIES or any other social or, business gathering -- Kitchen Facilities DIABOLICAL ENDING EVER FILMED? NO ONE ADMITTED DURING THE LAST 10. MINUTES! CAN YOU KEEP THE SECRET OF THE it J AT 100 MIKES . PER HOUR! @ Available after January Ist @ ; y yy a . FRANCKS=DON BORISENKO - BARBARA BRICKER For Reservations or information -- Phone BILL KURELO -- Manager 128-5162 OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Hear Joe Popiel's New Hit... "I Can't Live Without You" with THE CHECKMATE'S FIVE Saturday, December 12th MEMBERS 50¢c @ NON-MEMBERS 75c Dress ... . 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