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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 21

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4 VOLPOILEL GEDA PONCE A ALLE lll COUNTY Blackstock Girl Guides At Camp | Boat Driven Dangerously BLACKSTOCK. (TC) -- Al group of Girl Guides spent a} week of fun and work at Laurel- Brook Park. The program in- cludes swimming, games, badge) instruction, hikes and | fires. Captain Thompson was in| charge. The highlight of the Thurs- day program was a hike to Baker's for fish and chips and! a treat of ice cream and pop-) sicles. Mrs. Marlow visited the) camp Friday and gave instruc- tion on the use of the ax. On Saturday night the campers) attended_the--trousseau~tea~ for Donna McLaughlin. Following the Guides Own) Service Sunday the Guides en-) joyed roast meat, potatoes and carrots, cooked in a "'bean- hole." That afternoon a field day was held in which each patrol entered a team. The feature of Monday's pro- gram was a regatta with swim- ming races for the seniors, in-| termediates, juniors and. begin- ners. The annual 'mock trial" was held in the evening around the camp fire. The cadets, Judy Cochrane Nancy Dorrell and Marlene Tomchishin, made the camp fires more interesting with a variety of interesting snacks. , They also planned the regatta and field day. Marlene was in charge of the canoeing Kay Powell, Heather Srien, Carol Werry, Dianne Taylor, Mountioy were the patrol! lead- ers and earned their Pioneer Badges. Brenda Henning, Bow- manville, also earned _ this badge. Rev, Mansfield, Port Perry, onducted the service in St. John's Anglican Church and David Romeri!, Wawa, the serv- ice at the United Church. Lorraine Turner received hon- ors in her Grade 7 piano exam- ination. Other music results were: Debbie Swain, honors, in Grade 8 piano and Janet Turn- er, first class honors in Grade 3 theory; Gordon Malcolm, Grade 4 piano and Marie Van Camp, honors, Grade 3 piano. The Post Office will be closed at 1 p.m.,.Mondays instead of Wednesdays commencing this week, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pol- lock, Dauphin, Manitoba, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs, J. Forder and the McLaughlins. -Mrs. Lee, Brighton, England, is spending a few months with her sister, Mrs. John Ballingal Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte, nee Donna McLaughlin, were married Saturday in Blackstock United Church Mr. and Mrs, W. Ferguson and Mr, and Mrs. John Hamil- ton attended a meeting of the Conservative county executive, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alex Carruthers. Plans were THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wednesday, July 20, 1966 2] "LINES perone THe MacisTaaTe | Operator Gets $50 Fine |__A Whitby man. the operator lof a motor boat, was fined $50 jin Oshawa magistrate's court Monday for causing too much wash in Oshawa Harbor. George Keys, 32, Ash St., Whitby, pleaded not' guilty to operating a vessel dangerously. William John Wonnacott testi- \fied he was in the process of |putting up a mast on his 16-foot yacht--when--an~18-inenh~ high jwash hit the sailboat causing it ito rock "'very dangerously." He said the wave was caused by Dipper V, a,40-foot motor boat lowned by LASCO Steel. Mr. Wonnacott said although there was no damage or injury done, "the mast 'could have broken and people could have; been thrown overboard." Dipper's skipper, who testi-| fied he had been 16 years in) the Royal Navy, said the steer- ing on his boat had gone and] that he had had to bring Dipper into harbor on the engines Keys said the harbor entrance} fwere ordered as part of their pants to inspect an injury he had just received. He denied he had indecently exposed himself, TWO CHARGES Terry Fudge, 18, Prince Al- bert, Ont., was sentenced to 30 days for assault and fined a further $50 or 15 days for con- suming liquor as a minor. Fitfeen - year - old Christo- pher-~- Fowler tetified ~" Fudge, who pleaded not guilty, kicked and punched him as he walked down the street with three friends. "I'd never seen this fellow (Fowler) before in my life until I saw him at the police station," Fudge = said. SIPHON GAS Two youths who were given 12-month suspended sentences for siphoning gas out of a car probation penance to forego owning a car for a year. 719 Police testified they chased Adams through city streets at speeds of up to 70 miles an hour before he crashed into a hydro pole. Adams was originally charged with-dengerous- driving. and-con- suming liquor as a minor, The dangerous driving charge was reduced and the liquor charge withdrawn, Magisiraie Jermyn 'said ne would not suspend his licence on this occasion as the incident appeared to be a result of drinking. PROBATION Mrs. Frances MacDonald, 41, 424 Park Rd. N., Oshawa, who appeared in court for failing to_report to 9 probation. officer and falling behind in restitution payments, was given a three- month break to rectify the sit- uation, Mrs. MacDonald testified she was having trouble keeping up $10 a week restitution pay- ments because a wage assign- ment was taking 30 per cent of her salary. She was first con- victed in March 1965 on several counts of false pretences. SHOPLIFTING Edward: Aslagsen, 53, RR 6, Bowmanville was fined $100 or 15 days for shoplifting teabags Douglas Grant, 16, Cypress Ave., Oshawa and worth 99 cents from Loblaws on was blind and the moment he/ Alfred Annis, 17, 111 Windsor! Athol St. =. He pleaded guilty. aw the sailboat, he shut off his engine 'T don't think this is a hein- ous crime, But he didn't take|by council, said he would under-|Vista Dr., care and attention," take not to buy a car. during/$100 or 15 days and barret'} nough Ave., Oshawa, both pleaded guilty. Grant, who was represented} SUSPENSION Donald Shattraw, 356 Buena| Oshawa, was fined acting Crown Attorney Pau!|the probation period. But Annis,|{rom driving for three months | Coath said, rate H. W. Jermyn said: | when asked if he would get} ing. At that point after pleading guilty to we 1g the minimum fine,|rid of his car, appeared unwill-|Paired driving. | Swim In Your Own Back Yard at the New SQUARE APARTMENTS 385 Gibb St. ot Grenfell CONVENIENT TO OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE gly --, -- atte Enjoy Your rivate SUANA AND HEALTH CLUB SWIMMING POOL and SUNNING PATIO @ ONE BEDROOM SUITES @ TWO BEDROOM SUITES @ FAMILY SUITES @ 3 FLOORS RESERVED FOR ADULTS ONLY! Anthony | DRINKING | In three unrelated cases of} |being drunk in a public place, |David Thomas, 16, 588 Talcon Oshawa, and Desmond Martha Lawrence, Leanne Dor-|made for a picnic July 27 at rell, Lorrie Turner and Linda|Orono Park. Audley Hi-C Club Visits Museum AUDLEY (TC) -- Members of services will be held at Aud-. the Hi-C Club took about 38 ley for the next four Sunday residents of Fairview Lodge to|Commencing Aug. 21 Sunday the Pickering Township Histori- Schoo! will be held at 9.45 a.m. unfortunate the Criminal} Laskowsky intervened to say as is the only section that|legal aid lawyer he felt he deals with this offence." should explain to Annis the gravity of the situation. CAR THEFT Atte cpa seat bes was sentenced to. 12 months defi-\t) sell his car 24 Oshawa, were each fined $50 nite and six months indefinite} ; or 10 days and Dennis Green- for stealing a car and a further, CARELESS DRIVING wood, 17. 475 Woodcrest St., . Sun-|and the church service at two months concurrent for steal-| An Oshawa youth was fined|Oshawa, was sent to jail for ~ gp lh Oe tacit 6 a ne a $20 bill $50 or 10 days on a charge of 15. days. All three pleaded were seived on the lawn ath Ralph Phillips, 247 Arthur St.,/careless driving. |guilty. Greenwood is currently oe : ae : pleaded guilty to both charges.| James Adams, 20, 291 Mar-|serving a term at House of | Paces lorie ie: atone We CAP) _|He spent last week in jailjland Ave, Oshawa, pleaded| Concord on a charge of break-| le re-sentence re ;| guilty, E The club held its annual pic-| Fearing for the safety of work- while a pre-sentence report was| RI ling and entering nic, July 21, at Lynbrook Park, |©'S, Calumet and Hecla Co prepared one ae RENT-A-CAR called off the search Tuesday DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH Code FOR RENTAL INFORMATION PHONE 723-5111 11 A.M, TO 9 P.M, DAILY Exclusive Agents Oshawa Realty (Bond St.) Ltd. GRENFELL SQUARE features: Free Hydro High Speed Elevators Softly Corpeted Corridor Floors @ Night Drapes Throug! ® Beautifully Londscaped Entrance 4 e hout One or Two-Balcony Suites Available Second Washroom Suites Available Oshawo's Largest Suites Rental Includes TV Antenne Service, Parking Space and Additional Locker Spoce Private Sauna and Health Club Facilities; Swimming Pool end Sunning Patio, Ultra-modern Kitchens include 30 inch Electric Range and New Refrigerator, Intercom Connected to Lobby Bathrooms Equipped with Lerge © Mirrors and Built-in Venities @ Double Sinks =| $50 FINE A soccer player charged with pulling his pants down in mid- field during a game was fined : Peggy Squire has passed her for the body of seven-year-old Grade 3 harmony and Grade 9/Ruth Ann Miller in an aban- piano examinations. Lynda|doned copper. mine. Burton ( Puckrin passed her grade 8) piano tests. | A Vacation Bible. Schoo! will be held Aug. 1 to 5 at the church, A morning _ session, from 9 to 11.30 will be held each day except Friday when it will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Par-| ents and friends are invited to the Friday afternoon program. Peterson, head of the company's Calumet division, said seepage of water from surface swamps was undermining walls and tim- ber in the 3,000-foot shaft. Ruth Ann plunged into the shaft Sat urday, after crawling through a hole in its concrete cap. ISRAELIS TRAIN YOUNG Israel's youth movements No Sunday School or church/have about 200,000 members. ~ lawa, $50 or 10 days Pino Perini, 767 Phillip Mur-} ray Ave., Oshawa, pleaded not} guilty to indecent exposure Mrs. Joan Dvies Davies, 288 Verdun Ave., Oshawa, the com-| jainant and Mrs, Marilyn} King, 577 Lansdowne Ave., Ost) each testified they saw Perini take down his soccer! pants during a soccer game. 725-6553 58.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST, | PLUS LOW | | Oshawa | PHONE 728-9466 "A NEW WORLD of APARTMENT LIVING" RESERVE YOUR SUITE NOW Rentals Start At $125.00 Perini said he lowered his' stant eoenseneateeiastate! Buy the things you want... need... can use right now! This is the big one! Your oppor- tunity to buy quality furniture, name brand appliances, electronics, home furnishings at spectacular savings. The entire stock, sale priced! 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