18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, November 26, 1966 JOHN BRADY You Will Help BUILD A BETTER | VOTE RUTH Good Names To Remember When, Buying or SAling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker -- President Bill. McFeeters -- Vice Pres, SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. 723-2265 ATRED : et was pulled over by or = --, te contin taxi driver of a $25.80 ia.) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE "She 'pleaded guilty to driv-lwith costs or 15 days in jail.|"2sistate Jermy adjourned) ing while impaired. She was|He pleaded guilty to the charge.|"@ hearing one week to see} A ; 00 FINE in jail. amount Drunk In Public Place PAYROLL Fagen agern Bea rane aD whoa BESTWICK The Oshawa firm of J.C. Mac- roll information to the income Arrested for being drunk injSouth, appeared for sentence;tax department. Nevertheless he was found guil- a public place Sulo Mattsonion charges: of driving under/REMANDED . ae ia Wane ea g Low Re lous: from Oshawa's chief constable|main at the scene of an ac- 3 ° ing ntal Walter Johnston, Magistrate|cident.. He was fined $200 and hme "dental Willan Palmer a Soe Pon ee oe he Jermyn heard at Osh-|costs or 30 days on each charge.|njeaded guilty to a charge of 6" posi Street rigy: : a a touch any " @ Industrial Develop: [i""iattson, who claimed he was|istrate Jermyn giving Udall 30|te was remanded two weeks|'laimed Dennis Lawrence, of on his way from Sudbury to/days to pay. in custody for sentence. Oshawa, when he pleaded not Montreal for an urgent appoint-|y1QUOR Also appearing on a drunk|Suilty to a charge of minor jand holding up a line of traffic/IMP, pleaded not guilty to defrauding] fined $100 and costs or 15 days|¢y if Thompson could pay the} Donaid and Son Ltd., was fined ered To Leave Town |i tx isi Sc. _|jail for failing to produce pay-|nefore. MAN promptly tried to. beg money|suspension and failing to re-| picked up outside the emer- Symes, of Niagara. On the Lake Harry awa Court Friday. "That's $400 in all," said Mag-jp-n¢ drunk in a public place. ment TR EMT RA IEE IRM ET LA PRN RE SO TEA Fe ST RIE @ Common Sense Government ment, pleaded guilty to the] Possession of liquor as alin a public place charge were|consuming, He was found guilty charge. minor cost Frederick Townson, | Melville Ferguson, Geilna and fined $50 and costs or 10 1 was just passing through|of Myrtle, a $50 fine and costs|Street, who was remanded two|days in jail. and met a bottle of wine, helor 10 days in jail. weeks in custody for sentence; |DEFRAUD said asking for time already) pound slumped behind the|Edwin Mullen, Oshawa, who Carl Thompson, of Oshawa, served waiting for his court) nee of his car truck - driver|was also given a two week re-\) bas? aa" J James Armstrong, of Ritson|mand:in custody for sentence. Pao g sae g Mm $10 and(Road South was arrested and|MINOR CONSUMING : ng charged with being drunk in| Up for minor consuming was BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS | Your costs or three days in jail. wiht ie i wittsoeitias RUNDLE'S Yuletide Gift "Get your hat and your shoes and clear out of town," said Magistrate Jermyn. ' SUSPEND SENTENCE Street South, was given a 12 month suspended sentence on two charges of possession of stolen goods. He appeared for sentence only, his case having een heard last week. Magistrate Peter J. Russell, of Centre} jai charge. The charge was reduc- ed to one of impaired driving. He pleaded guilty to the re- duced charge, and was fined $100 and costs or 15 days in il. Ronald French had to be forc- ibly restrained from getting in- to a teen - age dance at O'Neill Collegiate, the court was told. French, of Nonquon Road, pleaded guilty to consuming as a minor. He was fined $50 and Michael Caravaggio, of Mill Street, who pieaded guilty aad was fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail. Alfred Dean, of Oshawa, was remanded one week in custody for sentence after he pleaded guilty to a charge: of being drunk in a public place. 95 -- 1.35 DINNER 5:30 p.m. te 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel HOTEL . LANCASTER 27 KING ST. W. = SPARTAN HENRY BALDWIN OSHAWA PUBLIC Jermyn ordered that he make il. restitution of $19.50 for missing ser pio ee items. a 3 , Mrs. Marie C. Mirowski was 15 DAYS JAIL " For his third offence of min- driving at five miles an hour or consuming Lloyd Pilkey, of Oshawa, was sentenced to 15 days in the county jail. He pleaded guilty to the charge at an earlier hearing and ap- peared for sentence only. DRUNK DRIVING Stopped for drunk driving Murray E. Stacey, of RR. 3 Bowmanville, pleaded not guil- ty in court to a charge of drunk driving- and guilty to the lesser and included offence of impar- '67 Model HOME UTILITIES POOL TABLE COMMISSION WORKING FOR He i ee cake rae x CONTINUED a IMPROVEMENT AND SERVICE and Trim Shop Decorate your. home with beautiful exclusive dec- oration, and trim. Visit RUNDLE'S Yule Tide Gift and Trim Shop for the largest selection of Christ- mas decorating needs. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS @ Decorated candle table centres @ Door knock- ers @ Table centres @ Unusual fancy balls @ In- door and outdoor lights @ Novelties @ Gift wrap- }/¢¢ driving. He was fined $100 ' : and costs or 15 days in jail. ping @ Christmas trees (colored or plain). $400 IN FIN RUNDLE'S Garden Centre | dijine'm i ve , | # Message to the People... Seeweseeses| by Lyman A. Gifford In Support of PRICES his Campaign | LE Low os bee down for Re-Election Melodeo As Mayor. A Price to fit * Lef's Clear The Air On The Creek Valley Development A Wonderful ~ Christmas 'Gift for the © Whole Family + & % oe 24 hour on-the-ready-fe- serve Oshawa with fast, efficient radio dispatched ALWAYS ON CALL! wvice, cet soy tr McLAUGHLIN COAL AND SUPPLIES LTD. 110 KING ST. WEST 723-3481 PRODUCTS OF Nothing but the FINE QUALITY best English woollen cloth used in all pool tables. 1 was elected as Mayor, which places me in G position of, really, a Chairman, and , while | am not, for a moment, evading any responsibilities, IT 1S A MATTER OF RE- CORD THAT THE COUNCIL DECIDED AGAINST A PLEBISCITE 10 TO 3. If, at hog time, they favor a plebiscite, it shall COUNCIL IS ELECTED TO DO A JOB -- * HE SHOULD DO IT. Why should we, as elected representatives, pass the respon- sibility back to the people who elected us to do their business? | It is my belief that WHEN A MEMBER OF ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Newly established ond rapidly growing Canadian divis- ion of a lorge U.S.A. corporation in the plostics industry, with corp Canodion parent, requires the services of @ sent eccountont to set up and operate the Accounting GREAT CHRISTMAS BUYS: GALAXIE $471 95¢ DOWN -- $10.30 A MONTH GALAXIE SA4g1 50c DOWN -- $10.10 A MONTH IMPERIAL S483 95¢ DOWN -- $13.70 A MONTH FLEETWOOD $4700 : 50c DOWN -- $17.20 A MONTH FLEETWOOD $4701 50c DOWN -- $17.90 A MONTH ELDORADO $4800 50c DOWN -- $21.10. A MONTH ELDORADO $4801 *- 50c DOWN -- $21.40 A MONTH PRICE $179.95 It should first be said that THE PLAN FOR ; THE CREEK VALLEY DEVELOPMENT ¢« WAS ADOPTED, IN PRINCIPLE, BY THE 1961, 1962 COUNCIL UNDER A PRE- VIOUS MAYOR. Now, when we say Creek Valley it does not necessarily mean that the centre of the Valley is where the de- velopment would take place -- It could be either centre, left or right of the valley. The adoption that has taken place does PRICE $199.50 not necessarily mean the expressway is an immediate fact -- REMEMBER, CITY COUNCIL, ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS OF OSHAWA, STILL RETAIN THE LAST WORD. If, the City Council, at that time, does not feel able to finance the project, in part or in whole, they can still refuse to appropriate the money. Since the Ontario Department of Highways ci largely responsible for the timing involved in this project, such as the widening of No. 401 between Toronto and Oshawa, with a cloverleaf located , between Bloor and Mill Street, being the governing factor, it necessarily follows that it may be some years hence before action of any kind is commenced -- IF THE COUNCIL, AT THAT TIME, THINKS A PLEBISCITE IS DESIRABLE, THEN IT IS POSSIBLE FOR THEM TO.CALL ONE. Some people say, "WHY, THEN, THE RUSH FOR ACTION?". My answer is this, ""That.we do not want to accept plans for subdivisions which might lie in the path of the proposed Creek Valley development, and this also affects vacant lots where building permits are being applied for. Now, iet me make this one point ciear -- | ° PRICE $379.95 hs PRICE $479.50 The ion of quolifi and experience has to be sufficient to enable the successful copheen to manage ig small department initially, yet be capable of discharging Pp responsiblities of oll ting functi with strong potential to grow at the pace of the. 's growth. A well advanced student or Seon quhan sts C.G.A. or R.1.A. course with 3 to 5 years cost accounting oriented experience is the desirable candidate, but in the of @n accounting degree @ person with several yeors of industrial cccounting experience and sound supervisory ability and background will be seriously considered. The salary to be offered will be in line with the eandid- ote's overall ai ond @ full ronge of fringe PRICE $499.50 PRICE $589.50 PRICE $599.50 is available, ae coares Wits ee tone Olan TRULY GREAT FEATURES Leslie C. Boysen at Several plans have already been amended to fit in with the proposed Creek Valley development, which was approved by the Ontario Department of Highways. Thus, the council, and the planning board, have reached the present stage so that sub-dividers can make their plans to fit in with the proposed future development, thereby saving the tax payer dollars in the future. No doubt many opposing views will be expressed during the next week, and IT IS MY PLAN to have something further to present to my fellow citizens during the next day or two. VOTE LYMAN A. GIFFORD MAYOR @ Manufactured Here In Oshawa @ Larger ree Serene (check Others yourse' @ Better Quality Materials All bo have English wool billiard cloth. @ Free Delivery Call 725-6582 725-9153 @ Non Skidding Duck Feet Marbon Chemical Division BORG-WARNER (CANADA) LIMITED COBOURG, ONTARIO P.O. Box 10. 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