pleaded guilty to possession of a liquor in a public place. Fi "f ae all pleaded guilty ive you to drink po and were of $300. same, SPANNED THE YEARS , $6,) Boris Karloff, now 79, made a the same nis acting debut at the age of 10 in a church Christmas pages BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Used-Car Dealer In Court False Pretenses Charges A Bowmanville used - car, A 30-day jail term was im- dealer appeared in Oshawa| posed. Magis sourt Monday on two charges of false pretenses relating to motor vehicle trans- actions with Cliff Mills Motors Ltd., Oshawa. Harley Hayes. owner of Wrightway otors, was ar- raigned on charges which arose out of deals July 5 and 6 with the Oshawa car agency involv- ing two cheques worth $3,450. Crown witness F. M. Wonna- cott, used-car mansger at Cliff Mills, told court Hayes gave him a $1,650-cheque July 5 for a 1965-model._ car, The cheque, marked NSF July 18, was drawn on Wright- way's account with the Central Ontario Trust Company, Boy- mWviltisn Tay) of illiam Taylor, manager the trust company branch, said) TWO MONTHS Hayes had been asked to meet; Orville Burr, 45, no fixed| the cheque before the account| address, pleaded guilty to pos- bi closed a tl a He -- session of a part - bottle of rightway otors deposited| sherry in a public place and $2,600 in the account July 8 and| wa. 'sentenced to Hog eu the same day withdrew $1,800, in jail, "That should dry you leaving a $736 balance. Me eet out a little bit," said the Magis- The Crown only preceeded 0M| trate, noting that Burr had five the July 5 charge, Hayes' trial) previous liquor convictions this will resume next Monday. year and four last year, KISSING An 18+ year-old city girt,| 9° FINE charged with drinking under|, William Cowell, 45, 102 Rox-| age, told court she had alcohol|>orough Ave., was fined $50) on her breath Nov. 1 because|#"4 costs or 10 days when he! . Pleadi lity to the chart Tepinald Se pond erdun Rd., ing fined a total The heaviest fine -- $100 and costs or 15 days -- went to 18- year-old Nelson Tomlinson of Ajax, Each fined $50 and costs or 10 days in jail were the other four. youths: Donald Aldon Welsh, 18, Gary Herbert Welsh, ig) wiWiteis, os. ane. ott St.; Neil Warren Foster, 19, 335 Bruce St. and David IMPAIRED DRIVING Crumb, 18, 219 Greenwood Ave. Gerald Arseneau, 44, 626 RON TURCOTTE SHINES |- NEW YORK (CP)--Ron Tur- | cotte, the little rider from] Grand Falls, N.B. by way of | Toronto, has had six big ised in two days at Aqueduct. Three | winners Monday included the doubls af Parteot! eeeeesrereares MITRAL eRe "Another foot and I'd have been in a cab," 28-year-old Harper, a father of three chil- dren, told court as he pleaded not guilty to being drunk in a public place. \ Harper said he had been drinking in a downtown liquor outlet and was on his way home to Bowmanville when police arrested him in front of a Prince St. cab stand at 2 a.m., Nov, 5, He was convicted and fined $10 and costs or 10 days in jail. Wilson Woodrow Edgar, 46, Peterborough, pleaded guilty to| the same charge and was given an identical fine. Shoe ($11.40) and Good 'n' Green ($11.80), His other vic- tory was aboard Terrific Traffic at $4.80 for $2, Tuesday, the Ca- nadian jockey won on Brooklyn Drew St., was fined $100 and|Willie, a 7-to-5 choice, Two eosts or 15 ay 0 when he/Stelle, at 5 to 1 and Miramar pleaded guilty to impaired driv-' Caribe. Your PING-PONG TABLES with teke-apart Lege end Stand 18,50 LAKE VISTA' RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Lake liam Hussey; second vice- John Tobin and treasurer, William. Epworth; Edward ; ignaaiae te aged president, "Robert Nathan; Mrs, James Hutchinson, Oldfield; William Richman; '4967 are seated from left to president, Genevieve Ey- Directors of the association, | William, Delves and John ' ight: secretary, Mrs, Wil- man; vice-president, Mrs. standing, from the left: DeHart. Atlantic Inquiry Judge Stolen Bills Disbelieves Tramiel Story Still Valid VANCOUVER (CP) -- The CP)--Mr. Justice "In that case I do not be- : Samuel Hughes td a witness lieve you and you are testify- $1,200,000 in mutilated bills that Gifts Sure To Please Everyone On Gold Finished Motel ) 30' KITCHEN 6-FOOT MIRROR EXHAUST | AtUMINUM Monier te HOODS LADDER 4M coils 19.95 8.95 OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS COURTICE SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 lallwe 10" x 48" 24.95. 728-1611 a business trip to Berlin shortly after the Atlantic collapse, Mr; Tramiel said he often " four men got when they robbed at Tuesday's hearings into the ing under oath," Mr, Justice the Canadian Pacific Merchan- dise Services here Feb. 11, 1965, was legal tender then and still is, a Bank of Canada official said Tuesday. James Bawden, deputy secre- tary of the bank, was testifying at the B.C, Supreme Court trial of Joseph Percival and James McDougall, accused of being the two of the four men who took part in the robbery. se of Atlantic Acceptance . that he didn't believe his mony. The witness was Jack Tra- miel, president of Commodore Business Machines (Canada Ltd. and long-time associate of the late C. Powell Morgan, for- mer Atlantic president. Mr. Tramiel was asked by the judge whether he had gone on went to Berlin and probably was there at the time, "Surely you remember if you were in Berlin or not," Mr. Justice Hughes said. "T was in Berlin many times," Mr. Tramiel said. "TI believe you can answer the question yes or no," the judge said. The witness said he could not. Mobile Command Streamlining Undertaken By Armed Forces ST.. HUBERT, Que. (CP)-- The Canadian armed forces have taken ® major step in the streamlining of their Mobile Command which went into op- eration formally last April 1. Lt.-Gen. W. A. B. Anderson, commander of the Mobile Com- mand whose headquarters are in this Montreal suburb, told a news conference here Tuesday that steps will be taken imme- diately to give the command "increased mobility, greater fire power and a smaller ad- ministrative 'tail.' "' The transi- tion is scheduled for completion in the early 1970s, The major advances will give 'tactical land and air combat CTV Executive Firing Rumored TORONTO (CP) -- Michael print ne 35, Byer com- m on reports that he has been fired as vice- t of programming at units greatly increased opera- tional effectiveness, he added. The new structure will include a tactical aviation group to be equipped with CF-5 close air support aircraft, fixed - wing transport aircraft such as the Buffalo and _ reconnaissance, tactical and cargo helicopters. HAVE AIR WING Gen. Anderson said that this will give the ground forces a tactical air wing and that by 1970 the Mobile Command will have a well-trained force ready to send "anywhere in the world." The reorganization of the Mo- bile Command, the largest sin- gle command of the Canadian armed forces, is in line with the government's white paper on defence of March, 1964. The role of the command is to train, exercise and maintain the land elements of the Cana- dian forces and their tactical air support units so that they would be ready for action any- where in the world. The scope ranges from peace- Hughes said. The exchange occurred when Mr. Tramiel was questioned about Commodore's efforts to buy the Wilson Stationary and Printing Co. Ltd. at the time of the Atlantic collapse in June, 1965. The deal was to arrange the financing on a security of 75,- 000 Atlantic shares, Mr. Tramiel said. : After a recess, Mr. Tramiel said an examination of bis pass- port showed he had been in Ber- lin June 11 and July 12 and there had been one other visit some time between those two dates. r Mr, Tramiel also \told the commission that he approached Mr. Morgan for the money to help buy Wilson Stationary. The 39-year-old president of Commodore said he had no doubt the money would be forth. coming; it always had in the past. However, he told the commis- sion that when the time came to obtain the money, Mr. Mor- gan said he would have to go elsewhere. "It was a tremendous shock," Mr. Tramiel said. The deal, which was finally arranged, was between Commo- dore, represented by the. signa- tures of Mr. Tramiel and Man- fred. Kapp, his partner, and Traders Realty Ltd., a subsidi- byt of Traders Finance Corp. td. Three weeks after Atlantic's collapse, Mr. Tramiel was given a new five-year contract by Commodore's board of directors and his salary was raised to $30,000 from $25,000. Mr. Tra- mie! said he asked for the raise. she had been kissing her boy-) friend, David Vint, 174 Cedar| St., who told court he had been drinking. | But the story from Carol Ransome, 204 Gibb St., didn't hold up to the thinking of Mag- istrate Harry Jermyn. He im- posed a six-month suspended sentence after telling her: "f think you've done your very best, to use a colloquial term, 'to beat the rap.'" SEVEN DAYS George K, Burketon, was seven days in jail for drunk The money had been with- drawn from circulation and each bill was punched with three holes. It was to be de- stroyed. Mr. Bawden admitted under Crowells, 47, GLECOF F'S are Piling up the CHRISTMAS BUY sentenced toj--» So stack up your Cupboards now with BIG SAVINGS, cross-examination that, suspicious, He said very few people knew about the mutilation process. Police have recovered all but about $20,000 of the money. The trial continues, while the bank would be obligated to accept a bill with three holes in it, the money would be highly driving Oct. 15 and 14 days consecutve for driving while his licence was under suspen- sion. He pleaded not guilty. TRANSIENT Matthew Millne, 48, a trans- fent, was found Dec. 3 at the King Coin Launészette, Col- borne St. E., at 5:25 a.m. When FEED WORLD'S STOCK The United States exported $1,000,000,000 worth of feed grains in 1965, he pleaded guilty to vagrancy, Magistrate Jermyn asked him: "What do you want?" Said Millne: "It's pretty hard to say." RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 58.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHERFORD"S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa | keeping to all-out war. The inquiry continues. "T can make no comment at |, this time," he said in an inter- |B view. | "Anything definite will have to come from CTV or my law- : rs."' Toronto, television columnists said Mr, Hind-Smith was told | Monday morning by Murray | Chercover, CTV executive vice- | president and general-manager, | to clear out his desk. . | Mr. Chercover and Gordon | Keeble, CTV president, also de- | clined comment Tuesday night, | saying they would not discuss | the reports at this time with the | press. But Mr. Chercover, 37, con- | firmed that Mr. Hind-Smith's | contract had been renewed for | two years last April. | NO STAMPS NO GIVE-AWAYS NO PRIZES NO FREE FOOD NO MIRACLES JUST GUARANTEED SAVINGS | ON YOUR FOOD BILL B kiem, | » Diahicata. D- FANCY | @ acMancalcs & GSS - Sports On Sunday | By THE' CANADIAN PRESS * Late results of Monday's mu- nicipal elections show that sport events may now be held Sunday in two additional Ontario com- | munities. Voters in Picton, 20 miles | southeast of Belleville, favored | the issue 691 to 381, while at Preston, four miles northwest of Galt, Sunday sports was favored | 1,239 to 834. Voters in Smiths Falls, a com- munity 29 miles northwest of | Brockville, voted in favor of fluoridation 1,812 to 984. In Trenton, voters did not fa-. vor Sunday movies. Voters in this community, 10 miles south- west of Belleville, voted 846) against the movies. There were 782 in favor. WIN YACHT RACE MONTEVIDEO (CP)-Reuters) | Pedro Dantes and Ramon de !a | Liose of Argentina won Tues- | day's second of seven races in | the ninth Western Hemisphere | snipe class yachting champion- | ship. Ted Bains and Larry New- | all of Oakville, Ont., placed | ninth and Howard Richards and Ed Crook were 12th. The Cana- dians, two of 16 teams from nine countries, represent the) Oakville Yacht Squadron. prsmrmnnsresansmsienincrsrm -- 4 BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS Se -- 1.35 DINNER , 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Ps ay Parking Rear of Hotel MOTEL. LANCASTER 27_KING ST. W. Every item sold by Chambers is guaranteed Shopsy, Bicks, Black Diamond, Cherry Hill, to be lower than the four largest stores, Christies, Peak Frean, etc, brand for brand or brands of equal quality, including their weekend specials. We issue our 16-page food list each month and guarantee not to raise the price of a single item for that month. A lifetime membership in Chambers Food Club is not a big investment on your part, as a matter of fact, we guarantee you will get your money back in your first year as a member, in actual savings. The guaranteed savings and membership privi- leges go on year after year at no addi- tional cost to you. 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