* atelneneteees ee f nt & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November 18, 1965 asked to cut BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE ' Cobourg Youth Discovers Drinking Under Age Costly 'WHITBY (Staff) -- Drinking|tor Lavigne, 19, was fined $50 Tight Plans day. Dollar Drain By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- Ajquarter of under age cost Brian Charlesjand costs or seven days forjtighter, but still voluntary, pro- pared with a Wheatley, of Cobourg, a fine ofjdrinking under age. $50 and conte or pe days in|was also picked up in front of gery dollar drain is planned jail when he appeared in mag-|the Whitby Arena. istrate's court here Tuesday. He was arrested after trying to ain entrance to a teenagelof an accident, Sones at the Whitby Arena. Having liquor in a place other than his residence, costs or seven days. Richardson was one of three youths denied entrance to a teen-dance at the Whitby Arena,}' and when his car was searched by police, seven pints of beer dismissed. Lavignelgram for ending the United|since 1958--of the previous three months. "A cause for both satisfaction said Connor,'persuade Americans to AYS- BURNS JEWELLERS Fa to remain at the robert Be cost Robert] James McKey, of Ajax, $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. McKey. was charged with the cost Gayloffence. after his car struck a Richardson, of Oshawa, $50 and/parked car and then sped off. A charge of driving under sus- pension, against Alfred Alphon- sus Doucette, of Oshawa, was American business will beland concern," back farther direct investment abroad anditrade exports were up, imports|foreign tourists to the U.S. more pressure may be applied|were down and the drain in gold to encourage American tourists to stay home, Treasury Secre-|less than $100,000,000. 0 e tary Henry Fowler and Com- merce Secretary John Connor told a press conference Wednes- $485,000,000 + com- on{noting on the eredit side thatjhome in 1966 and entice morejtry. , Last Nov. 9---the day after the forts to prune direct American tie and ng oo agg eowrnaen, borrow: investment and retains @ par-jing in*the U.S. for the rest of tial exemption from the tax ap-|the year would be discouraged. It was announced that foreign loans in had been sharply reduced to The figures for the first nine months of the year worked out to an annual deficit of $1,250,000-|plied to American purchases of 000 compared with the 1964 def-|foreign securities. They announced a balance-of-\icit of $2,800,000,000 and that of paymente ss for the third|$2,700,000,000 a year earlier. There was no direct Canadian|cussed in Ottawa Friday at the surplus--the firstlapplication to Wednesday's fig-|second meeting of a special|'r the first nine months an $247,000,000 for v i actually fallen back by $100, ures except for the likelihood of|Canada-U.S. committee formed 000,000 for the third quarter. The full 1964 result was a rec- an intensified campaign--whichjearlier this year to maintaun a had little impact this year--to|close eye on balance-of-pay- stay|ments situations in each coun-'ord expansion of $3,500,000,000. Canada is exempt from ef- However, the latest word on the U.S. position will be dis- were found. nee a Another Oshawa youth, Hec- wa THE WHITBY More Men Sought | pusic SCHOOL On Lake Vessels BOARD MONTREAL (CP)--Leonard| (Red) McLaughlin, presudent of| incites the Seafarers' International Un-| ion of Canada (Ind.), said Wed- nesday his union has asked the) federal government for immedi-| ate action to increase the num-| ber of crew members on Great Lakes vessels He said the demand was made by the union through the board of maritime trustees and that a promise has been re- ceived from Ottawa that it will be dealt with without delay. Mr. McLaughlin said in an in- terview there are five or six| TENDERS General Insurance Coverage Tenders, cleerly merked, will vessels of the type and size of the Lawrencecliffe Hall on which the SIU considers the deck complement is not suffi-| cently large The 23,000-ton Lawrencecliffe 1965. until 3:00 p.m. November 30th, The lowest of eny tender not necessarily accepted. age For p: Hall sank Tuesday off Ie d'Ore-] jon, apply te: leans, 14 miles downstream | from Quebec City, following a collision with the 6,000 + ton Miss May A. Newman, freighter Sunek i} Secretery-Treesurer, _ | The Whitby: Public Schoo! FISH CROSS OCEAN The North Atlantic salmén| swims from as far as Denmark and New England to the Green-] Whitby, Onterie. Board, 1125 Athol! 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