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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1965, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Mey 22, 1963 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Youth Fined $200 On 3 Convictions A 19 - year - old Bowmanville|and Chambers admitted to po- youth was fined a total of $200 lice that he had given be«r to at Oshawa Court yesterday after two other minors who were in he had pleaded guilty to three the car at the time. separate charges. For failing to remain at the Jack Leaman Chambers, of scene of an accident Mervyn Highway 2, RR 4, Bowmanville,|Simmons, Albert st. e. was admitted charges of careless fined $100 and costs or 15 days driving, supplying beer to in jail, minors, and minor consuming. The car, Mr. Affleck said, On the careless driving charge) then backed up and drove away, he was fined $50 and costs or 10|police later traced the vehicle mons said: "I just got scared and took off." Damage to the car he hit was estimated at some $300 damage. Two Oshawa men appeared stopped A. Baycroft of nearby | PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY, May 21, 1965 The Commons spent third day on the government's | proposed new rules designed to shorten debates. Government House leader Mellraith, replying to opposi- tion criticisms, promised the government will not set dras- tic limits on debates. Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste-- | Lapointe) said his party will seek changes in the govern- ment's rules proposals, Prime Minister Pearson said it-would be unwise for the government to alter its tax stand on solution potash mining until the taxation royal commission reports. TUESDAY, May 25 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. EDT. to continue the rules debate. The Senate sits at 8 p.m. BRITISH DRIE MORE About 12,500,000 vehicles were on Britain's roads last year, 8,247,000 of them. private mobiles. ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! More Houses Are Sold Daily Through Mays MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult o member of the OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD its | autc- | $5.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa to at his new business address -- 300 RICHMOND ST. Mr. C. (Danny) Daniel eased to announce the opening of his own be known as - (Danny) Daniel GENERAL INSURANCE He invites the continued patronage of his friends and custome Phone 725-5550 Agency E. OSHAWA, ONT. days in jail. For supplying beer|to Simmons. to minors he was fined $100 and In a statement to police Sim- costs or 20 days in jail and for $50 and costs with a choice of 10 days in jail. Handing down the sentences, that the fines should be : * ype oe ametiatey. The alterna-| for failing to file their 1963 in- tive jail sentences he made con- come tax returns. Hiam Huzar, 1337 Giving evidence Crown Attor-|Sau St., and Wi wey rie. Affleck said that on|Shabot st., were both fined the the evening of May 7 Chambers} |poliey $25 and costs with an al- of beer while stopped at a traf- fie light k The car took off when police Minister Sic over. A police chase began al y F speeds of up to 55 miles per ax avors our in a 30 mph area . OTTAWA (CP)--An Anglican diocese of Ottawa Thursday he is embarrassed by the special rance i tax exemptions he receives and more sa them Britain ..; e Perth S speaking to a motion to exempt churches from the 11 ut per cent sales tax on building materials, BRUSSELS (CP) -- European |tawa said the church takes " Common Market authorities|whining attitude' at such mat suggest Britain's propose diters only when it is affected rope's two big trade blocs is ithe government to abolish the doomed to failure. building tax "across the board,' And they suggest that even cedure is to be changed next January, Britain's chances of getting into the six-country bloc long as French President de Gaulle persists in opposing Brit- ain's membership. with other leaders in the seven- country European Free Trade Association at Vienna Monday "outer seven'? summit to pre- pare the economic planks be- tween the loosely-knit outer as- common market, MAKE EFFORT But Brussels authorities, pondents on the latest develop- | ments, said Friday they have strained every effort to find out and concluded the Vienna con- ference will produce a lot of po- litical wind but no hard or at- could breach the wall between the two blocs. They said that realistic bridge cause the common market and the outer seven are not equal in power. The strength within ing while the power and cohe- sion of the outer seven appears to be weakening. fore, that all that Wilson and the other prime ministers will bring out of Vienna is an agree- bridge building ideas but to leave to lower echelons the task of working out specific propos- OTTAWA (CP)--External Af- the Indonesian government has taken over operations of the Bata Shoe Co. of Canada in In- firm is not changed It was the last foreign-owned company in. Indonesia to be trol, he added, Operations were proceeding normally Mr. Martin was replying in L--Hastings South) who asked whether Canada had protested seizure' of the firms Indo- The firm's Canadian quarters is at Batawa, Ont., miles northwest of Belleville minor consuming he was fined Magistrate Harry Jermyn secutive Jack C. MacDonald, 50 Nas was seen drinking from a bottle! ternative of five days in jail. officers asked Chambers to pull The car was finally - -- minister told the synod of the added that he doesn't want any asking the federal government By HAROLD MORRISON Rey, Patrick Playfair of Ot "bridge building" between Eu-|He said the synod should ask though the ECM's voting pro- will continue to be hopeless as Prime Minister Wilson meets in what has been billed as an sociation and the tightly-grouped briefing Commonwealth corres just what Wilson has in mind tractive economic offers that building cannot. take place be the common market is increas- They suggested, there- ment in principle to pursue als in later months fairs Minister Martin said today donesia but the ownership of the placed under government con- the Commons to Robert Temple nesian: branch head- 1b Oshawa's Finest Nightly Entertainment GOLD RUSH LOUNGE @ Fully Licensed @ Central Hotel King at Simcoe Sts. 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