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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1965, p. 6

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EAE PGS abst Racal ES RG SPEDE IT ay MERLE FLEE 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 21, 1968 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE IT ALL HAPPENED ONE NIGHT: SNORES, CLUBBING, PINCHES Ottawa Forks Out $222,115 For Latest Gold-Rush Bust SELL "ROYAL" CANDY {ing her visit to Germany. He COLOGNE, Germany (AP)--|said he was confident it was A candy manufacturer here|not bad taste; explaining, 'The PAY WILD BOUNTY Norwegian municipalities paid Dangero Worth Two Years BOWMANVILLE -- A two- year suspended sentence was given Brian Forsey, 66 Ontario st., Bowmanville, who was con- ted in magistrate's court esday on a charge of danger- ous driving. His licence was suspended for two years and a 10 p.m. curfew was imposed. Constable Tracy Davis gave evidence of a police chase from Bowmanville to Courtice in which a police car reached a speed of 115 miles an hour and was outdistanced. He said that it was near midnight and raining hard when he and another offi- cer first noticed the 1964 Chev- rolet super sports model at King and Liberty street. "When he stopped for the light at King and Temperance street we identified the driver," con- us Drive A plea of guilty was entered by Peter Woolner, 75 Elgin st., to a charge of having liquor after receiving a government order prohibiting possession. He was fined $50 and costs. Constably Tracy Davis said there were bottles on the kit- chen table and the use of a search warrant brought to light 92 bottles in the house. The ac- cused was found in bed with his clothes on, the officer said. A charge of allowing his dog to run at large, against Gerald Irry of Pontypool, was dismiss- ed. The court ruled there was no specific probhition in the by- law against a dog running at large. Two area residents, William J. Bowden, Courtice and Neilj SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP)--Luther G. Davis told the court this sequence of events took place when he arrived home around mid- night after attending a lodge meeting: His wife, Edith, was in bed snoring. He got into bed without disturbing her and_ fell asleep--only to be awakened a short time later when she kicked him in the leg. She got up, jerked a sheet and a blanket from him and said: "I'm not going to sleep with anybody who snores like that" and struck him on the head with a billy club. This led to his obtaining a warrant and charging her with assault and battery. At this point in her trial before Judge Ralph Miller of Peoples Court, Mrs. Davis, a school bus driver, testified: Davis smelled of beer when he came home at 2:30 a.m., slammed a door, dropped his shoes, "made all kinds of noise,"' went to bed and--started to snore. "I asked him three times to turn over," she said. After her husband slapped her she tapped him with the billy club, which he seized, He threatened her, pinched her and threw "my little pug dog clear across the living room." The judge ruled that, al- though Davis slapped her, she 'could just as easily have walked away" instead of picking up the billy club. He found her guilty as charged, suspended sentence and commented: "Apparently neither you nor your husband... should have got married in the first place." OTTAWA (CP) -- An addi- tional $222,115 has been paid out of the federal treasury to wipe out debts arising from the 1962 Dawson City gold rush festival.: An announcement from the office of Northern Affairs Min- ister Laing said Wednesday the amount ends the government's program of financial assistance to persons who lost money in the venture designed to bolster tourism in the Yukon Territory. Thus the government-backed festival cost the federal tax- payers a total of $908,548. At least another $75,000 was thrown in the pot as an out- right grant by the Yukon ter- ritorial government. The $222,115 came from a special fund set up by Finance assist the Dawson City Founda- Minister Gordon a year ago to za tion -- a non-profit organization formed in the Yukon to pro-| mote the festival. The foundation used $69,115 to! help persons who had assisted in holding the festival and were in danger of losing money be- cause of it. The remainder-- $153,000--went to the territorial government to reimburse it for its guarantee of festival bank loans. TOWER DRAWS TOURS The Tower of London is Brit- ain's most popular tourist at- traction, visited by 1,645,500 peo- ple in 1964. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, gs gg ud age 4 hen eat, or laugh. when you ? a nd rmly. No a 4 Sroey Pasty taste Segitng. t's - e (non-acid). a fi or Ge any drug counter, tinued the. officer. "At Maple/Matthews, RR 2, Oshawa, were Grove he pulled into the east-|fined for allowing their dogs to bound lane and passed two cars|run at large. Bowden paid a at terrific speed forcing an on-| coming car off onto the shoul- der. At Courtice he passed two more on a curve." A fine of $75 and $13 costs, with the option of 30 days in jail was imposed on Harley Cowling, RR 2, Orono, who pleaded guil- ty, in magistrate's court here Tuesday, to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Magistrate J. D. Burger presided. The charge arose out of an accident at the intersection of} Highway 2 and Mill st., New-| castle, Mar. 31 when a vehicle; driven by the accused collided) he had applied for another and fine of $5 and costs, Matthews paid $25 and costs. A fine of $50 and costs was imposed on Myron Chamber- lain, RR 2, Oshawa, for allowing a hound to run at large. | | | Pleading guilty to a charge| of driving on April 5 while his licence was under suspension,| Joseph R. Bothwell, Scugog st.,| Bowmanville, was fined $25 and costs with the option of 10 days in jail. Bothwell admitted his licence was suspended last Oc- tober for three months. He said took a chance on driving while waiting for it to arrive. ONE DRY DRYER packed his wares in boxes with a color portrait of Britain's predator bounties in 1964 on 29,- \boxes were supplied by an Eng-/900 red fox, 10,900 wild mink, lone bear and one wolf. Queen Elizabeth, for sale dur-'lish company." No wheels! Toro's new Flymo handles like no other mower can... because it floats on air A light push and Toro's new Fiymo goes where you want it to go. Back and forth. Side to side, Straight ahead. The most revolutionary idea sincs power mowing began, Flymo floats on 8 cushion of sir, just like the military hovercraft. As safe and easy to use on hills and terraces as it is on level lawns, No discharge chute--clippings and debris are deflected downward into the grass . beneath the housing. Flymo cuts a 19" swath, weighs just 30 pounds, and features a fast starting 2% hp engine. New floats on air! FLOATS ON AIR. A whirling impeller spins a ring of air that supports the Flymo only %" above the ground, Floats so low... it glides under shrubs and bushes. Height of cut easily adjusted for %, 1 and 1% inches, Toro,mower with William Batty giving the! vice-president; Mrs, Dave Bur- with a vehicle operated by Henry Hayden DeLong, The DeLong vehicle sustained $25 med and the Cowling vehicle| viii. $95' and costs. Being un- $ amage. se __ lable to show proof of insurance A charge of failing to yield)cost him an additional $50 and ja ge ontnag gulag costs, Magistrate Burger sus- el 5 , OS »|pende is licence for three} was dismissed. The accident oc- arian es curred at the intersection of; A charge of illegal possession Feet Eye ietet Bohan tl of liquor against Bruce Tait, F aplgper leah cg cparatce of Toronto, was dismissed. Tait 4 ' jsaid he had bought two full | Biche tas gatcma RR 3, cases of beer to take to a cot- 0 ville. A fine of $5 and costs was|Neither he nor Paul Thorson,/ imposed on Ellis Cities Service,|a passenger, drank, he said. Division st., Cobourg, charged] Convicted on a charge of fail- fon bo z rol nny Berle Edm Bl gh anee tr bent anga, driver of the vehicle ar-lany, was fined $50 and costs or gued unsuccessfully that the/10 days. Constable K. C. La- lights on the vehicle towing the|ton, of the OPP, laid the charge four-foot wide trailer were vis-|following an accident Feb. 25 in ible from the rear. | Pontypool. Oshawa 4-H Grain Club Holds Brooklin Meeting BROOKLIN (TC) -- Soil Nu-|part in the Ontario Count trients was the subject of the|Music Festival at Ajax. About topic at the recent meeting of|215 children participated. the Oshawa 4-H Grain Club in| ge Township a ee suing year were: Mrs eys, assistant agricultural re- Hib alee agi vioay presentative, led the discussion oy cll tacoma A class of barley was judged Conviction on a charge of dan- gerous driving cost William J. Trenholm, Silver st., Bowman- Ray Rob- ert Humphreys, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Jeff Bailey, second reasons for the placings. leigh : The Oshawa 4-H Calf Club held) nfrs." Brent "Marshall, record. its meeting at the farm of Har-|; a old Werry, near Oshawa. a Tha Mrs. G. Halsey, PLAN VISITATION | Conveners are: Mrs. V. Wil- The Sunday School Anniver-\son, grade mother; Mrs. Don gary will be held May 30 at) Wilson, program; Mrs. W. Crox-| the United Church. During the/all, publication; Mrs. W. Vi-| afternoon a Friendship Visita-|pond, membership; and Mrs:| ba will _ age = _ nee R. Dingman, special events, | visitors from the church, The Seah | purpose of the project is to show] Kg age we 7 ht new families and less active). OU sOns Brace. families that the church is con-| About 50 people attended the| cerned with their spiritual wel-\SU"Prise party held at the fare. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert At Meadowcrest Baptist|Cooper at Wick. A bridge set Church at 8 p.m. May 25, the and cake plate were presented Prairie Bible Institute, Three|{® Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. A wal-| Hills, Alberta, will present ajlet was presented to their son,| message in sermon and song.|@ry. Eight tables of euchre| Rev. Wentworth Pike will be|Were in play. the speaker. ote ay Plans for the Brooklin Spring} Fair on June 5 were laid at a board meeting last week. The president, Clare Vernon, pre- sided. New features this year will include a dog obedience demonstration, a rabbit display, sheep and goat shows. Due to the work in the arena, the school displays and ladies' sec- tion will be housed in a large) tent. | The Brooklin Home and dowcrest School with a large} attendance. The program fea-| tured the entrants who soa 2,4=-D to kill IF YOU ARE dandelions and ot THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE in Chipman Lawn Weedki Why Not Call | TOM FARQUHARSON | SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Cancda RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4563 COOPER SMITH 16 Celina St, Oshewe tage in the Bobcaygeon area. | - TWO GREAT WEEDKI oe OO OF oo ee eee - -- =, - " 'Ch 1 ! School Association met in Mea-| fe ipman s bee sa -- Corby's EXTRA DRY 'w" GIN IN THE NON-SLIP BOTTLE G. S. See Flymo float on air at: RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 King &. E., Oshewe, Ontario JOHN SWAN HARDWARELTD. Oshewa Shopping Centre King St. W., Oshawe, Ontorie WHITE & SONS, LIMITED 1300 Simcoe Street North, Oshawe, Ontarie Officers installed for thé en- 4 Speedy's specialized muffler service gives you more for your muffler dollar high standards as car manufacturers authorized At Speedy Muffler King only qualified experts, using tools especially designed for muffler jobs, work on your car. They install mufflers faster-- and better. You save time and money. Speedy's mufflers are designed and engineered to the same replacement parts. Oshawa's Newest and Finest Muffler Centre 206 KING STREET 728-6268 Open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Friday nights til] 9 p.m. 4 large volume at lower cost. The saving is passed on to you. Come in today for a free muffler and exhaust system check-up. BOWMANVILLE : BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY "GOODW 166 King St. E. ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED Your Quality G.M. 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