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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Februcry 3, 1967 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE When Done manville area. dating back to 1958, was read thing. Three hours later breathalizer test showed 2.1) parts for thousand of alcohol. | Into Custody | WHITBY .-- Taken into cus-| tody by Whitby police, Jan. 27,| when he fled from the Whitby} Curling Club, Frank Oulette, 22, of 203 Bolton Ave- hue, Toronto, was remanded in custody for one week for sen-| tence when he appeared before | Magistrate H. M. Jermyn here Tuesday | Also charged with break, enter and theft was William George Smith, 32, of 203 Bolton Avenue, Toronto. He pleaded guilty to the charge of entering the club; while Oulette pleaded guilty to two charges of break- ing into the club. They were charged with breaking into the club Jan. 20 when $300 in cash, a quantity of liquor and a tape} recorder were taken. Police re- covered the cash but not the other articles. As Smith is scheduled to undergo surgery this week at a Toronto hospital, he was re- manded to Mar. 28 for sen-| tence on $1,000 bail. "The young people | Joseph | Magistrate H. W. Jermyn as he convicted Ivan Marcoux. The accused pleaded guilty to the charges of minor con- suming liquor and to being in- toxicated in a public place. He was placed on a_ six-month probation on the minor con- suming liquor while under age. Mr. Marcoux, 20, of 770 Bal. | lantine Avenue, Bay Ridges, on the charge of being intoxi- cated. | "This may be upped con- | siderably," His Worship warn- | ed as he stated the penalty of | the $100 fie ror intoxication in| a public place. | Accused Remanded Appearing on seven charges | of break, enter and theft, as/| well as attempted forgery, Or- | ville Samuel Guthrie, of no| fixed address, was remanded | in custody. The break, enter | and theft offences occurred during November at Deux Rivieres, Renfrew County. Also remanded in custody is Jesse Scharbrodt, of Gracefield Avenue, Toronto. Evidence was heard, on further charges of break, enter and theft which SEE John Young | cies GE ins O. M. S. 140 BOND w, 725-6501 for NEW or "O.K."" USED CARS of |was told "'the purpose is to pro- Whitby and of this area are|tect the public from bad driv- entitled to their dances andjing at anytime. You are work- fun without interference of this|!ng with thep public, you should type. Being intoxicated at ajbe more sensitive of what this dance is no social event," said|type of driving can do." was fined $100 or 30 days in jail | Drinking No Social Even At A Dance had been committed in Decem- BOWMANVILLE -- "'I was loaded" was the explanation|»er in Georgina Township. A given by an Ottawa resi-|permanent home in this com- dent who appeared in magis-;munity was entered and $1,000 trate's court here Tuesday|worth of goods was stolen. The charged with car theft in Ot-}$200 worth of records have not tawa and illegal possession of|/been recovered by the police. the car and liquor in the Bow- The record player, television set and other goods was re- A lengthy list of convictions,|Covered by the Police in To-\eyer be certain that we are j jjronto Pawn Shops. ajaccused is serving from March|ing firmly back to earth. to June of this year. He ap- peared charged with violation of the terms of his probation. | The accused failed to notify | the probation office that he had| moved to Toronto Nov. 2, 1966.| He also had failed to make| retribution of $50 for damage} he had done on a_ previous} offence, Must Conform "You are not a law unto yourself. You must conform to the law just the same as all the people in Whitby must con- form to the law. These people in turn must conform just the same as people elsewhere," said Magistrate H. W. Jermyn prior to sentencing Laurence Forrester. The accused was sentenced on three charges of false pre- tences and a charge of driving while disqualified.' Forrester, 30, of 214 Byron Street, Whitby, was placed on a 12-month sus- pended sentence on each of the three charges of false pre- tences. On the charge of driving while disqualified the accused was fined $50 or 10 days in jail. A Bay Ridges auto mechanic { s | Tormenting' | COUNTY LINES | | | WASHINGTON (CP) -- Presi- Choices Faced Appreciation Voiced dent Johnson said today that, in Th 'acing 'ormening 'choices! ScOUt Auxiliary Work -- | |that we are right." Johnson was speaking at the \14th annual presidential prayer jbreakfast, attended by more jthan 1,000 leaders of govern- ment -- including a Canadian 'ness and labor. at "We know that at the hour of \life, faced with tormenting jchoices that are always a part \of man's destiny, none of us can right," he said. Five briefs have been filed with the Board of Broadcast} Governors for a March 7 hear-|¢,, ing called to discuss a proposal] * for a third television network| with stations from coast to coast fed by a space satellite. Each brief accepts the space|y satellite as a broadcasting fa-| Mary's of the People Roman NEWCASLTE liam Call, its first 18. |dents of the area were shocked| o learn of the death at Bur- lington of William former residen 'ove area. Priest To Speak MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Rev.| Gignac, chairman of group committee, voiced appre- ciation of the ladies' auxiliary of parliamentary delegation--busi-'castle Boy Scout 1967 meeting. He said the scarcity of leaders is jdecision in public and private/no longer a problem as each pack and troop has a leader} and two assistants. The annual) father and son -banquet will be) Couple Honored held Feb. | Members of wil- the (TC) -- ingale Centennial Hall, work of the the New- Association Frank Train, PP, who congratulated the lodge the new meeting place. MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- the Bow- manville. Among the speakers were Mrs. Gladys Elliott, WM of Sunbeam Chapter, Oshawa; of Oshawa and Mrs. Edna Anderson, PGM and PM of Durham Chapter, auxiliary|large number of friends and Retains Title, But Fans Boo FRANKFURT, West Germ- any (AP)--Karl Mildenberger of West Germany survived a first-round knockdown and red tained his European heavy- weight title by outpointing Pi- ero Tomasoni of Italy in 15 rounds Wednesday night. The decision was greeted with boos and whistles from the crowd. The reféree scored it 70- in/§9 in points for the German southpaw, who was knocked out in 12 rounds by heavyweight king Cassius Clay in a champi-li ya) onship match in Frankfurt last) .,iq, A'Sept. 10. | The culiar to horses, tion, ciety, Swamp fever work Stewart, t of the Maple) mon Market. But Callaghan, addressing the| divisions. Foreign Press Association, said) ABA plans to begin playing next! Detroit Red Wings to a 4-3 vic- the use of sterling as a reserve | fall. jeurrency should be regarded as|= an asset by Common Market} pastor of St.) countries. that Britian would not abandon|Minneapolis Lakers of the Na- jits role as world sterling banker tional 9'to get into the European Com-\as commissioner. The league before Norman Hooper, 45, who} . The mercy of God and thejexecutive are: Mrs. R. Wagar,|relatives honored Mr. and Mrs. |cight rounds but rallied and won|here. had been in custody since Jan.| On Probation | spirit that moves men to com-ipresident; Mrs. A, Hendry,|Fred R. Stevens, Jan. 26, on|five of the final six rounds by a!--- -------- 7, was remanded in custody to! 27 ama nek DAR GUAT im. | Passion and' courage "calls| vice-president; Mrs. W. John-|the occasion of their 40th wed- | wide margin, Appear in the Cobourg court ead ny hie rebokte Ws "|forth the best within them in'son, secretary and Mrs. L. | ding anniversary, The gather-) omasoni, four inches shorter this Friday. The accused S00 fF H.W eh T i id P fe |the darkest hours." Miklos, treasuret. ing was held at the home fl than his opponent, floored Mil- te was last released from cus: ee Rasik ac he plaeee him' Solicitor - General Pennell) Mr. and Mrs. R. Topping,|denberger 30 seconds after the Basketball Bounce tody in June, 1965 and since had set probation, Mr,|teaded the Canadian Senate-| To Buy Trees Toronto. The celebrants were/opening bell. The Europear been employed Savin was convicted at an earl.|Commons inter-party delegation) presented with a purse of cen-| champion took a short count be | WINDSOR, Ont. c ier date ona charge of mak- foe ah cin Po ygeagtetera dl vere San ee ait tennial dollars. fore springing to his feet. than eS uaeo * wad ak ino ' ' ; ea elisle (PC -- Ontario)|bers of e Newcastle Horti- . | i he chal-|versity o Jindsor Wednesday Seven Days pitbeic hea callg in represented the upper house. |cultural Society will purchase Mark Anniversary Pibersige regs queen abe wee in|began bouncing basketballs in A Kingston father of six went)" «yoy, Pe ant { benefitting Pennell was a_ head table) additional centennial cra |. MAPLE GROVE(TC 5 the 12th round with a right-lefi|an attempt to break the present | to jail for seven days following! ,ourseif by pushing vour neigh. |Suest With President Johnson. |apple trees and flower baskets!" 4 a (Rg 'A 2) of their| combination. world record of 55 hours held his conviction on a drunk driv-/hors downhill. You can't blame| Al Parties in the Commons/to be hung in front of the Com- riashiag Me he ars ane t| Ina preliminary bout, Germ: by a Scotsman ing charge. His licence was SuS- acsocjates for this offence. You|Were, Tepresented except the/ munity Hall. Members felt this Martin, Martin Road 'cole any's Conny Rudhof won the va|_ The attempt began at 8 a.m. y > months 5 #3 1c stes » ify ' yi fe ys i te + 'i r pended for 12 month are the man at fault," His Wor-|Creditistes. ee ose Bitton bipe gerte n brated their 48th wedding an-|cant European junior welter eer pegg oc eerg ge : -- eG ae ship said "Members of the 1967 ex-|Miversary during the weekend.|weight title by outpointing re resapsat eS aoe ed buying a bo : i . sly i in 15 Ss ae ingen' ant. arin 0r/Probation Extended| LW Satellite lee arm, m, moure || | lands OM Mahl 2 rwn | Rick Won, genie of Guelph drinking as he drove res nt, Mrs. Bb. y 2 jthe event, | At ihe junction of Highways 401| "The man_ standing before | first vice-president; Mrs. M. Britain Clings NBA GETS COMPETITION lolasses of beer have been of-| and 35 Porter's car crashed into|the courts is more or less Back To Earth McMahon, second _ vice-presi- NEW YORK (AP) -- The'fered as prizes. the rear of a police cruiser flaunting the court." said Mag- . dent and Mrs, C, Megit, secre- T St li kK ] American Basketball Associa-| 46 bouncers spent the day causing $200 damage istrate H. W. Jermyn as he! OTTAWA (CP)--After being tary-treasurer. 0 er Ing 0 e tion, a second major profes-|jioht hours Wednesday with At the detachment office the|Placed Daniel Ray Cawker on|boosted into space by a_pro- = sional basketball league, waS|.j7able audience watching ev- driver was found to be in anjan extra three-month Proba- | posal last fall for an orbiting} Former Resident | LONDON (CP) -- James Cal-| formally launched Thurs daylery tap. advanced state of intoxication.|tion. This will lengthen the/satellite television station, Ca-| * GROVE (TC)--Resi-| aghan, chancellor of the ex-|with the naming Of -Goorge|- He did not know he had hit any-|Present probation term the|nadian broadcasters are com- MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Resi- chequer, indicated Wednesday} Mikan, long-time star of the old Basketball Association, | will operate with two five-team Davidson _ said Government Seeks Horse Fever Cure GUELPH (CP)--The Ontario | government Tuesday it will spend $37,500 in the next three years on research to com- bat swamp fever, a disease pe- Everett Biggs, deputy minis- ter of agriculture, said similar amounts may be contributed by the Canadian Trotting Associa- the Canadian Thorough- bred Horse Society and the Ca- nadian Standardbred Horse So- anemia to humans, an agricul- department veterinarian be done at Mildenberger trailed afte "the Ontario Veterinary College | will Seek World Record oe ~The 1967 Canadian BOAT SHOW Meet Bill Verity and see the 12-foot | sloop he sailed across the Atlantic. said $200 and 24 NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gordie Howe, who scored one the; goal and set up another to pace Tokyo -- Hiroshi ed| Ci hi: middleweights. outpointed Osamu 118, Japan, 10. Willie similar to}Boston, 4. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kobayashi, 128, Japan, outpointed Suh Kang) II, 130%, South Korea, 10. Pp -- Berge Krogh, Denmark, knocked out Tony Rye, Nigeria, 6, lightweights; Tom Bogs, Denmark, knocked out Ernie Burford, Cleveland, 4, Los Angeles--Jose . Luis Val- davos, 118, Guadalajara, Mex., Miyashita, Portland, Maine--Boston cobs, 191, New York, stopped Rae Richardson, Top Bullfighter Retires In Spain CORDOBA, Spain the height of his career. ing the rules. Ja- 191,|bullfighting career that the Detroit Michigan residents. RIGHT AT HOME Thirteen of the 40 players on Tiger roster, cluding all six outfielders, are 000 pesetas. (about aircraft. in- middle of the night. (Reuters) --Manuel Benitez, Spain's most spectacular, highly paid and un- orthodox bullfighter, unexpect- edly announced his retirement from the arena Wednesday, at The 30-year-old matador dur- seven years killed more than 1,000 bulls, received seven severe gorings, and broke all He was a road laborer until 1960, when he began a daring has earned him more than 200,000,- $3,600,000). He has six cars and a,private He described his decision to quit as a providential inspira- tion that came to him in the (CP)--More Get aboard a 45-foot house boat. Inspect luxury cruisers. See miniature subs, speed boats and warships in action. See the latest in boats and marine equipment. FEB. 3"- 11° EXHIBITION PARK WEEK DAYS--12 noon to 10:30 p.m, (except Sundays) SATURDAYS --10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. TORONTO aoutts-s1.25 + stuvents--75¢ « CHILDREN--25¢ itory over Boston Bruins. cility that will soon be a reality! Catholic Church, Oshawa, will} but objects to the specific pro-|phe the speaker at a fireside| WERE STOOD UP BEFORE posal made last October. gathering The late Kenneth Soble, presi-| Ebenezer United dent of CHCH - TV Hamilton,|new stewards will be installed|celled a at the morning service. Use New Hall drew exclamations of surprise then when he outlined a pro- posal for a space-based TV net- work planned by his station and Power Corp. of Canada, a Mont-| real-based holding company. The BBC set up a special hearing to get opinions from the Sun day 'night in} Church. WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada's | The|national hockey team has can- scheduled exhibition }game against Drumheller Min-| Jers at Drumheller, Alta., Satur- |day. Coach - manager Jackie) |McLeod said today the game| MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The| was cancelled because of previ-| jmembers of Durham Chapter./ous lack of co-operation by| Order of the Eastern Star, held|Drumheller, 1966 Canadian sen- | YOU'RE TREATED ROYALLY AT THE their first meeting in the Night-'ior champions. | SERVICE | PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS WHERE | industry about the march into! space, | The five submissions came| from the CBC, the privately-| owned CTV network, the Tele-| phone Association of Canada, Canadian National and Cana-| dian Pacific jointly and York- ton Television Co. Ltd. | OPPOSE NEW NETWORK | The CBC, CTV and the York-| ton station all said no third net-| work should be created now. As communications operators, the two railways and the telephone group asked that they be in- cluded in any satellite proposal. VEL 3 a OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you. 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He said the ment should more in suppo of higher edu Municipalitie getting to the was taking 40 real estate te rising costs o I am convince present mun Blood Falls The Red Cr clinie fell sho! terday when bottles of the it hoped to re "We don't rv for the mont Stroud, chairn "We'll have t next month," He said he the clinic did donors becau nothing else g over 100 dor appointments | day clinic, did Those who need blood oft needing pints Mr. Stroud. He said it is a@ good supply donate to the | said there is n determining tt city before ea it usually trys blood. "Sometimes 20 blood transf of a major opt cident," he sa always short 0 About 15 pe: ulation has ne only one half has AB -- whi Although 0: missed its ta Mr. Stroud sai te contribute r +*

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