ne ee eer eae ie cee OG Se SS SRY RSM DPR ME RS ay ay BOG IE I eR A REG tO gs nlm BO fg ig sche: matty ON Ieee HUMMINGBIRD AT HOME -- IN SAFETY A two-inch hummingbird. is fed honey from a spoon ear POS Pym ROR Ag Sp Ae GAS "PETG, by Mrs. Harry Scott of Red Deer, Alta., following its rescue from the jaws of the family cat, The tiny bird now lives in a model air- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Bay Ridges Youth Fined Expropriation Issue :Driving Without Licence AJAX (Staff) -- An 18-year: did Bay Ridges youth was found guilty of illegally possessing a driver's licence when he ap- ared in magistrate's court re Thursday. Edward Keller, 335 Mary Rad., told the court he was un- aware that he was under sus- pension when he was caught driving an automobile on July 30, Pickering 'Township Police Constable William Kolebniak said that the accused's father had signed for the registered . letter informing his son he was under suspensio. but that the accused was in jail at the time. Magistrate H. M. Jermyn said] the accused was aware of the pension when he drove his vehicle and fined him $25, A Toronto man was fined $25 when he was found guilty of removing a road sign. Edgar Allan Humphrey re- moved a detour sign on Fair- port Beach Rd., July 3, Magistrate H. M. Jermyn said} that the detour sign had been|day, Aug. 31 at 7:45 p.m, in the| Mr, Wagner said his case will authorized by the township and|Maple Grove United Church|be based on the earlier expro- it was illegal for anyone to move it without permission. . | The youth was given a 10 p,m, curfew and was ordered to re- main at home as part of his probation. An Orillia man had his driv- ing licence suspended for three months and was fined $100 when he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. 'Quebec Will By PAUL DUNN OTTAWA (CP)--The Quebec government has announced its jintention to do battle with the National Capital Commission. Just what sort of opponent is the province taking on? The commission has yet to \lose a legal decision and it has lalways been on soundest ground lon the issue of its right to ex- propriate property anywhere in Canada, This is the very issue p degeinanite Lor John Day, 49, was is F | pick-up cack fd mis that Quebec is contesting. Highway 2 when-he was followed; Justice Minister Claude Wag- by Pickering Township Police|ner said recently he may per- Constable Robert Brown, who|S0nally take his province's ar- testified that the accused left the paved portion of the road several times and almost fell out of the truck when the officer fopened the door. Electric Club Meeting Set Durham County 4-H Farm and |Home Electric Club will hold its Achievement night on Tues- Hall. The club organized through private individuals residing in |the 1,800 - square - mile national guments against expropriation by the federal agency before the Supreme Court of Canada.) The battle is scheduled to be- gin Sept. 8. Thus Quebec joins the ranks of litigants who have sallied forth against the NCC, Prey- ious contestants who have fought and lost include the On-| tario government, the cities of} (Ottawa and Hull, Que., and jnumerous municipalities and capital region, priation of an Ontario farm in On ee ad craft box, with holes in the top, --CP Wirephoto Contest The act sets out the commis- sion's objects and purposes: "To prepare plans for and as- sist in. the development and conservation and improvement of the national capital region in jorder that the nature and char- acter of the seat of government of Canada may be in accord. ance with its national signifi- cance," To achieve this the NCC was empowered to acquire and de- velop property; construct and maintain parks, roads, railways, bridges and buildings; and given the right to joint projects with municipali-| ties and make grants to them, MASTER PLAN undertake} © BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Jailed 6 "What you did was a very callous act," Magistrate Frank Ebbs told a 22-year-old man when he appeared for sentence at Oshawa yesterday on a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident, John Michael Pollard, of 407 at a hearing last week to failing to stop after his car had knock- ed down a young girl on Wil- liam st, Yesterday he was sentenced to six months in jail and his li- cence was suspended for two years, Afurther charge of having no operator's licence was with- drawn. at the Acting Crown's re- quest, "Tl think I am being very lenient with you," said Magis- trate Ebbs after he had been told of a previous conviction of failing to remain at the scene of an accident, "T don't think you are being lenient," replied Pollard. Magistrate Ebbs made no reply. At the hearing last week the court heard how a four-year-old girl ran out in front of Pollard's car, After the accident Pollard drove away, Witnesses at the scene, however, managed to grab the licence number of the Car Struck Giri Humewood ave., pleaded. guilty|* Months try and get the money. Until his arrest he had not thought this was strange, The car, the court was told at that time, was stolen from the the used car lot of Ontario Motor Sales, Nineteen-year-old Brice Wil- son Nichol, 117 Stacey ave., pleaded guilty to charges of theft, forgery and uttering, Acting Crown Attorney John Humphreys said that a family allowance cheque had dis appeared from the mall box of a Mrs, Nancy Hughes, Another cheque disappeared from the mail box belonging to another occupant of the build- ing. This too, said -Mr. Hum- phreys, was a family allowance cheque, Nichol tried to cash one of the cheques at a city bank by forg- \ing a name on the cheque, The |bank. accountant became. sus- picious and called the police, it was testified. Magistrate Ebbs remanded sentence on Nichol until Sept, 7, Montrealer Andre Lavoie was sentenced to two years less a day to run concurrent with a two-year sentence he received some weeks ago for a robbery charge when he appeared yes- fleeing car and pass it on to police, The girl was taken to hospital with slight injuries, She was re- leased after two days. Pollard's reason for leav- ing the scene was that he "panicked", An Oshawa man's story that he had bought a car from a man whose identity he did not know failed to move Magistrate | Ebbs. Thirty + one « year - old Rob- ert Stunden, of 306 Admiral rd., was sentenced to one year in the Ontario Reformatory on a charge of possessing a stolen was dismissed by Magistrate Ebbs who said there was no evidence to substantiate the The commission evolyed from the Ottawa Improvement Com;) mission of 1899 and the Federal) District Commission of 1927 into} the present body in 1959, | In 1945 Jacques Greber,} French town planner, drew up) a long-range master plan for development of the area around the national capital. Parliament approved his plan in 1951 and it} bec$me the NCC's blueprint. The commission developed an executive of 20 commissioners, including one from each prov- ince, two from Ottawa and one Green Belt -- a specially- the designated girdle of land around from Hull, It has between 500 and 700 employees. charge. At a hearing last week Stun- den had pleaded not guilty to both charges. Magistrate Ebbs had reserved judgment on the case until yesterday. Stunden had claimed that he had been in the. process of buy- ing the car from a man whose name he did not know. He stated that he had met the man while working as a waiter at the Lancaster Hotel, The man had offered to sell the car for $500 down and the taking over of the payments. Stunden added that he had ac- cepted the deal and was in the ar, A further charge of auto theft) A 16-year-old Fairport Beach|the co-operation of the Hydro|Ottawa in which development is Iprocess of collecting the $500 youth was placed on probation) for three months when he pleaded guilty to consuming as a minor. | David Brown was found asleep in an Ajax restaurant wash- room by Constable Don Arscott on June 26 and admitted drink- ing a quantity of whiskey when questioned. The accused told the court he had drank out of curiousity and when asked by Magistrate H M. Jermyn what he had dis- covered, he said he didn't think REPLACE DRAINIE? TORONTO (CP) -- John Drainie--will-be-replaced--by--Pat rick Watson as a host of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. television program, This Hour Has Seven Days, Nathan Co- hen, entertainment columnist, says in The Star. CBC officials said "no announcement will be ade until next week," HAS SURPLUS QUEBEC (CP) Quebec ended the 1964-65 fiscal year with a $38,791,215 surplus, Pre- mier Lesage announced Friday. The premier is his own finance minister, HOW DO YOU HOLD THIS THING ? Comedian Bob Hope, head- line attraction at the Can adian National' Exhibition |Branch of the Ontario Depart- To control development in the! down payment. 1,800-square-mile region, it cre- Since the deal the man, he Ontario and the Extension) CONSULTATION DESIRED ated a green belt around Ot-|.aiq, had made no approach to Electric Power Commission of|controlled by the NCC, terday. | He had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to a charge of break enter and theft. Two Oshawa men appeared on | charges of being drunk in a pub- llic place, Stephen Sweeney, of | Oshawa was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail, Edward Walker, of Ajax, was fined $10 and costs or three days in jail. Both pleaded guilty to the charges. Hospital Group Add 32 Members WHITBY (Staff) --- Thirty- two new members registered at the regular monthly meeting of the Whitby General Hospital's Women's Auxiliary. membership to over 100, Several ideas to raise money were suggested to the meeting. These included a tag day, a bridge party, and a dance all scheduled to take place before Christmas. A membership tea will also he held at the home of Mrs, H, P. Doner, on Highway 12, Sept. 16, from 2 p.m, until 6 p.m. A bylaw committee was also appointed at the meeting. On the committee are, Mrs. A, Welsh, Miss Florence Heard, Miss Sheila Lowlor, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. D, A. Wilson, Mrs. L. T This brings the total paid up| Fossil Fish Latest Op Ari Innovation NEW YORK (AP)---~Painters of soup cans and sculptors of smashed automobiles had best look to their innovations -- the fossil fish has arrived, This newest thing in art is the brainchild of a New York stock- broker, Joseph §. Clark Jr., son of the Pennsylvania senator, Thhe fossil fish was a long time reaching the market, Clark, an amateur geologist, figures they may be as old as size, Most are only a few inches jong, bit a weve toot ailigatar garfish now being preparéd is|Pescadora Co, expected to bring up to $30,000, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 26, 1968 § |shipment east. The partnership is named; > appropriately; jie Family Monuments Created To Individual > Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD, MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS BAST The fossils come from the Green River basin in southwest- ern Wyoming, where Clark's partner, Carl J, Ulrich of Kem- merer, digs up the limestone slabs and prepares them for WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL Ries at command Fuly leensed end. insured, Dial 668-6176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner 62,000,000 years, His interest, in geology'led him to discovery of ;\the esthetic value of fossils, The reddish fossils, embedded in slabs of creamy limestone, are hung on the wall like pic. tures, The delicate skeleton of the fish appears to have been sculpted out of the rock in bas-relief, | "The fossils are op art," said) Clarke, who noted that op art, or optical art, leans heavily on) naturalistic objects, | The fish command a price of $100 to $1,700, depending on HCTING Ne HEATING NEWS. | GO8B-BIGt 137 BROCK STS. WHITBY Back OSchool JACKETS For Anderson Street and Henry Street Schools ALSO -- GYM EQUIPMENT White Gym Shoes ...06+.. 2:99 Gym Shorts sedevess tae Athletic Supports .se0++. 1.50 Athletic Socks .sseeeeee» 1,00 Duffle Bogs .. 1,99 sereeeeeee FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHING VISIT... Oshawa Shopping Centre Open te 9 p.m, Thurs, & Friday Downtown Store 36 King Lost Open to 9 p.m, Fridays |Newland and Mrs, H, Lott. | The next regular meeting will ibe held on Sept. 27. ; ' heed | 'The Exchequer Court of Can-|(@W4 and Gatineau Park in Que BROCK Eve ment of Agriculture for the first] ada decided in the earlier case|°°°: time in Durham County is made |that the federal government has|_. The belt is 41,500 acres (about up of 22 members between the'the right to expropriate through 64 square miles) and encloses) ages of 16 and 20. the agency of the commission,| Ottawa in a circle broken only} WHITBY Through the year the mem- Quebec will use the same case|>Y the Ottawa River. Its. inner bers have been making records in the Supreme Court but seek|™margin is about six miles from on a piece of farm or home\to guarantee "respect of the|the city centre and it's about electrical equipment on which|municipal territory of the city|2/4 miles wide, the Ontario Hydro has installed/of Hull." Gatineau Park is wedge- a separate meter. Each mem: Quebec does not oppose parts|Shaped and all but a quarter of} ber will be reporting on thejo¢ the province being included|!tS 75,000 acres has been ac- amount of electrical energy|in the designated national capi-|(uired. It is 32 miles long and jused, the cost of operating |tal region but it does desire|!! miles wide at its broadest jequipment, and the work done.| federal - provincial consultation! Point. |\Some_ members have metered and co-operation-before-develop-. To acquire land for the belt, 1 coe pumps, Sa ae ment takes place park, 'miles of scenic drives in jaeentreezers, ane other--eiee bout he area the com and--around--Ottawa--and--Hal jtrical equipment found on PE cv po ley Bay ae joe and other projects, the commis. farms, bec, The Ontario side is heavily) Sion has often had to step on the Parents of club members are/puilt up but the Quebec half,/toes Of private or municipal Programs 7 and 9 P.M. Feature at 7:00 and 9:20 20th Century-Fox presents FRANK SINATRA N RYANS TON RYAN p, VEXPRES s AMARK ROBSON proouerian eoLor GY DE LUXE o & ow Fagg the Achieve-|with the exception of Hull with land owners, : lits 60,000 population, is mainly| ppw ae | In October, the Electric Club/forests and parks. 'gi Pre ag gp ived 31.800 jmembers will be guests of the) How did the commission get) sores in the tte galt 'a Ontario Hydro on a bus trip tojits authority and what Is its!st 9 cost of sa ne $50,000 .000-- the Sir Adam Beck generating|task? and it's aul ey ae "Th goog jstation in Niagara Falls. They| The National Capital Act~"'an|Micion. says ity always. offece| will be treated to various attrac-jact respecting the development] market ea fe Pe war ey tions around the city of Niagara'and improvement of the na-|puiidin hahaa es wale wat Falls and a banquet at the/tional capital region"--provides| sq ra hav ah aoa Sheraton Brock Hotel in thejfor appointment of the National). tion ck co evening. Capital Commission, Most expropriations have jbeen in Ontario. In Quebec ithey have concerned approaches to the federal-provincial-munici- |pal Cartier - Macdonald bridge between Ottawa and Hull, three parkways, the approach to the planned Deschenes - Britannia REV, DeLOSS M SUNDAY 9:15 AM--"F. Cc PASTOR* "FOUR BIB FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N,, . SCOTT, Minister SERVICES 'AITH TIDINGS' BROADCAST KLB --- 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.---WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON: "THE FATHER'S PROVISION" 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL HOUR S$ SERMON LE SUPPERS" bridge between the same cities and a few instances in Gatineau Park, Most of these expropriations ldrew few if any complaints | from the various governments | jinvolved. The commission al-| "WEDNESDAY PRAYER, PRAISE AND "There's Always a Studying John EVE,, 8:00 P.M. PASTOR'S BIBLE CLASS 's First Epistle, Welcome at Faith' ways approaches the govern-} ments and works in co-opera-/ tion with them on projects such! as roads and bridges so over- lapping is avoided Irate home owners raise the loudest squawks. Some don't want to move no matter what} the price offered. To date) they've come off second best in} legal fights with the commis- sion, ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev, J. M. 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