TIVITY GUST ters -- ice- r own right-- ish, Russian, } and Cana- [ER an freighters eal last win- oping, agents shipping con- mships Lines, is 30 vessels ort this year heir way up 1 winter ship- t. Lawrence 1963 when 25 an-going and 1ed Montreal iter months. talled 132,258 ign and 107, al number of | 1055 it was t was 119, of ocean-going ndled in 1966 --214,352 for- domestic. or Jan. 1 to ear is more no less opti- winter than ; 55 ocean 10 lines are the port. In 43. KEY on mark, of the weather. longed freeze- st certainly authorities' y bad winter of transport find it hard logged ship f the depart- ers will be river this or depending s' job is to of water to behind ice ry services he river and ge to low-ly- and installa- sometimes ers navigat- the depart- year, in re- from Mari- this is un- t authorized el for com- n. STADIUM --An indoor slucent roof, strodome in being consid- lowntown de- Front Street i, a consult- 1 Thursday. ent commit- lay its ideas the 200-acre Union Sta- y yards that the city and RVELS )0KS ls of mink- IS at. rious hats ik collars, ith mohair sffect. Pat- a few ITS (coins) 10 stamps, ks, care of , Needle- Street W., tario resi- tax. Print NUMBER, AUTIFUL SIGNS in L Catalog! , afghans, oys, gifts. d 25c. to- om quilts In color in . Quilting 300k 1 -- 60c, BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Leaves Scene Of Accident Worried About Sick Wife PICKERING self," said Magistrate H. Jermyn here Thursday he sentenced Allen Syntyk to three months in jail{cost of the call "The court|calls valued at $37.55. The calls has come to the conclusion that|were placed and billed to other you don't want to behave your-|numbers. She has made some M.| restitution. when|placed a telephone call to her Witliam/cousin in Barrie and billed the to another) In December on a charge of assault occasion-| number. ing bodily harm. Fines totalling $170 were assessed Gerald Nelson Con- rad on four charges. He was fined $100 or 14 days for driv- ing while his licence was sus- pended, $25 or five days for making a false statement to obtain a driver's licence, $25 or five days for the possession of an illegal driver's permit and $20 or four days for fail- ing to yield the right of way. The sentences will run con- secutively. SICK WIFE "I wasn't worried about the|ering Village, on January 19, car in the ditch. I was more worried about my sick wife," said Francis R. *Fitchett, 695 Wolverine 'Avenue, Toronto, He would have reported the acci-! dent to the police the next morning when he had a tow truck pull the car out of the | ditch, he said. v ¢ Mr. Fitchett was fined $10 or three days in jail on the charge of failing to report an accident. On the charge of failing to noti- fy the department of his change of address he was fined $10 or three days. Remanded for one week in custody on a charge of vag- rancy and trespassing William Mitchell, formerly of London, Ont., now of Pickering, plead- ed not guilty to the trespass- ing charge. He emphatically denied he is a vagrant. Although he didn't have any money on his per- son he,has some money in London. DUE TO STOMACH Pleading guilty to the charge of-being drunk in a_ public place Meiville Tate, 39, of To- ronto, was fined $25 or 10 days. On the charge of having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence he was placed on a sus- pended sentence. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn ordered that the liquor be confiscaied. TWO CHARGES Convicted on charges of careless driving and having no insurance on his auto, James William Beavis, 18, of Valcourt Drive, West Hill, was fined $50 and costs on the first charge and $75 or 15 days on the second. Pleading guilty to a charge of obtaining liquor as a minor, Robert Allan Sypher, of Pick- ering, was fined $50 or 10 days. Police, who searched a car in Pickering Village for a case of beer some of which had been consumed, ACCUSED REMANDED "You may be able to bluff your mother but you can't bluff the court," Magistrate H. W. Jermyn told Patricia Blundell, 16, of Station Road, Pickering Yownship, as he remanded her in custody for two weeks for a ade sagged report. The petite londe is charged with theft of services from the Bell Tele- phone Company. In 1966 she had placed phone Lowry Draws Critics Praise LONDON London reviews take a retro-/to his native Britain. spective look at the late Mal- 4 novel based on Lowry's colm Lowry and conclude that) periences in Mexico during she] the impoverished, alcoholic Van-| 1930s, Under The Volcano letters. holic Englishman. But | | (CP) -- Weekend|his death at 48 during a visit'told at a mee'ng recently that| eXx- the | de-} couver writer was a genius Of!corjpes the death of an alco-| mothers. j : res Lowry! Discussing publication by Jon-\jas raised the hero into "a/Said out-of-town working condi-/ent-son relationship. athan Cape of Lowry's Under|siant character" whose experi-|tions of the father may destroy, Dr. means of educating a child Is to) Effective Homemaking By." -" "Don't tell them, show them". The association wiii hold a so- cial bingo at hall, Jan. 31 to raise funds forla centennial projec Girls Who Follow Mother Members of Coronation Home|punishment to his child, does, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Jonuary 23, 1967 |P and he eX: - motto, the group. {contributed $19.76 to the Cana- Members are supporting aldian Federation of Home and Woodview clubjchildren's. reading program as/School Associations, which 1g and School Association were|more harm than good," said| iDr. Novotny. "He may show! : }revenge and hold a mean streak girls make effective home-|jater," makers because they can pat- He said a child should not be tern themselves after their used as a servant and added| E that a father should share his} Dr. F. M. Novotny of Oshawa|son's interest to foster a par- Novotny said the best NEW Ziwy sc FLOORS ot STOLE SERVICES The Volcano and a selection of|ence carries a uni A trucker, Louis Edw ar d/his letters, picked by his widow| cage Athony Burgess says in/he says is important. Pottie, pleaded guilty to the) Margerie Bonner Lowry, writer|ine Weekly Spectator : charge of theft of telephone/ Rebecca West concludes in the! \ma+ jowry is one of the|Father to services, He was fined $25 and Sunday Telegraph that "to- at Lowry is one ol the costs or 10 days in jail. The) ether, these two books make a "eat dead major novelists total value of the calls was $1.! classic," there can no longer be any VAGRANCY ADMITTED A man who has been on "'the roads for 35 years" was sent to jail for 14 days. Robert Brooks, 54, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to the charge of Under The Volcano, largely | doubt." writes Burgess. written by Lowry during. his years of shanty-town existence in the Vancouver suburb of Dol- larton Beach, was first pub-| Wojeck has been sold to the lished in 1947--10 years before!BBC. SOLD TO BRITAIN vagrancy. | He was found in a front door- | |way on Windsor Drive, Pick-) 1966. He was begging when| police found him. He said that! he hadn't had anything to eat for three days. pleaded guilty to the charge of creating a disturbance and was fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail. SERIOUS OFFENCE | ; "This is a serious offence taking a 13-year-old girl out of| the custody of her parents," | said Magistrate H. W. edie as he remanded Alex Jacobson | in custody for two weeks for a) pre-sentence report. Mr.:Jacob-| son, 18, of Byron Street South, | Whitby, appeared in the Pick- | ering Township Court on a} charge of abducting. | On Jan. 15, 1967, the 13-year-| jold girl was taken out of the! jprotection of her parents without their consent. Picker-| ing Township Police investi-! gating a speeding car on. the| Brock Road, Pickering Town-| | TE PEE Kicking f 4 cussaing i 'eeu cane near the Fairport Beach) 0 "| al 'Community Hall brought Leon-} RODGERS & HAMMERSTEINS ut | ard Karringan, 18, of Bushif* Q ah VW Ele, OD Y f H Road, Toronto, into 'court. "| 'ae ia ot Bi yi A ee | DRIVE-IN : ALL COLOR SHOW soaring DEBORATL RERRYUL BRYNNER PONS AK NEMA ECOL TUTTE 2ND BIG HIT «ty tS THE SCREEN'S MOST IN-CAR HEATERS AT Box Office Opens at 7:00 p.m. Show Starts at 7:30 p.m. NO EXTRA Children Under 12 Free ou vino ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Last Times Tonight -- 2 Features ship, found the missing girl in| the car. 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